And now that blood is in the water this will only continue.
Would be nice for the National Guard to go Kent State on the Burn Murder Loot crowd... As I guarantee there will be some troops shot at again tonight
If they wanted to shut it all down they could in a minute. More likely they'll just sit back and watch, give people something to throw stuff at.And now that blood is in the water this will only continue.
Would be nice for the National Guard to go Kent State on the Burn Murder Loot crowd... As I guarantee there will be some troops shot at again tonight
Well I'm pretty sure they aren't given live ammo to ensure that is what happens....If they wanted to shut it all down they could in a minute. More likely they'll just sit back and watch, give people something to throw stuff at.
True, they won't let them go all Waco on the BLM crowdWell I'm pretty sure they aren't given live ammo to ensure that is what happens....
Same here but I learnt that nothing has changed in history. Society has always been corrupted with a ruling class that dictates our country. We just were lied too as kids to believe otherewise.I have a similar feeling I had the day after the election when T’s victory was stolen. Mabye not quite intense, but similar.
The feeling of powerlessness of my kith and kin. How the powers that be manipulate the public, and a process to get what they wanted. A feeling of defeat.
Stefan Molyneux has interviewed a guy a few times, but can't recall who it was. I'll try to find him and put it out there.Can anyone recommend a good book or blog analyzing how bad it is there and what could be done differently in South Africa if one were living there?
I'm from South Africa and there is a very clear pattern. Don't feel bad guys. I know it feels like a loss but this insidious scheming has been going on for decades if not centuries. Not our job to sort out this mess.South Africa is America's future
Shameful verdict.
I feel terribly sorry for Chauvin; a hard working man putting his life on the line daily in these inner-city shit-holes. Meanwhile Floyd was a criminal, low-IQ, drug-abusing loser who didn't even have the decency to do the right thing when a store owner asked him to return the goods he bought with a counterfeit note.
You should watch the barnes/frei recap of this to explain where you're wrong about him testifying and also his procedural innocence.I sympathize with him, but I was leaning towards manslaughter before the trial from what I read. The two murder convictions are bogus, of course.
Since Rodney King, a conscientious cop should have been aware that kneeing on a suspect's neck should be the absolute last resort. Chauvin had options. After calling for the ambulance, he could sit him up. He was handcuffed so he couldn't hurt Chauvin although it was possible he might go nuts and roll around possibly endangering himself in traffic but the risk was minimal. Kneeing him on the neck for 9 minutes while a bunch of SJW's were taping was reckless. Even if in theory Floyd would die anyway, Chauvin had a legal obligation to monitor his condition. Floyd was seemingly unconscious for a few minutes until he released his knee. That was just stupid.
We're all hard working men and we understand not to do stupid things like, say, making sudden movements in traffic stops and having an overzealous cop pump you full of lead. It's not "right" that can happen but we "get that". Chauvin, IMO, made a bad call in handling an African American man with taping around him and went down for it.
IMO, his not testifying was the biggest error. I got a bad feeling when he did that because it made him look guilty. If he has skeletons in his closet, that doesn't help matters for him. If he had expressed his mental state, I think he could have hung the jury and gotten a retrial.
I sympathize with him, but I was leaning towards manslaughter before the trial from what I read. The two murder convictions are bogus, of course.
Since Rodney King, a conscientious cop should have been aware that kneeing on a suspect's neck should be the absolute last resort. Chauvin had options. After calling for the ambulance, he could sit him up. He was handcuffed so he couldn't hurt Chauvin although it was possible he might go nuts and roll around possibly endangering himself in traffic but the risk was minimal. Kneeing him on the neck for 9 minutes while a bunch of SJW's were taping was reckless. Even if in theory Floyd would die anyway, Chauvin had a legal obligation to monitor his condition. Floyd was seemingly unconscious for a few minutes until he released his knee. That was just stupid.
We're all hard working men and we understand not to do stupid things like, say, making sudden movements in traffic stops and having an overzealous cop pump you full of lead. It's not "right" that can happen but we "get that". Chauvin, IMO, made a bad call in handling an African American man with taping around him and went down for it.
IMO, his not testifying was the biggest error. I got a bad feeling when he did that because it made him look guilty. If he has skeletons in his closet, that doesn't help matters for him. If he had expressed his mental state, I think he could have hung the jury and gotten a retrial.
I can't imagine the looting plans being called off. I wouldn't be surprised if it takes place by this weekend regardless.All I can say is at there are millions of disappointed BLM looters right now
What again is a person of color? Sounds like some new age lingo. Are there people without color?I am the only person of color that cares about hockey. Everyone else is white people. Are they reaching out to the penguin himself?
Aloha!
They shan't be deprived of their precious pillaging. Already saw calls for riots no matter what:I can't imagine the looting plans being called off. I wouldn't be surprised if it takes place by this weekend regardless.