I’ve got a riot less than a mile from my house

Where is this allowed? If you are serious, try to back up your claims. If you are trolling, get the fuck out of here.
But if you would like we can meet up somewhere and I will smack the fuck out of your bitch ass. Deal
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Jesus Christ. Fucking madness.


I can answer only for myself. And I love you brother and know, given your experience(s), vastly different from mine, you may disagree entirely, but here goes!

I'll admit I have a bias in police brutality cases to give benefit to the officer first. Moreoften than not, when "facts come out", the cop had at least justifiable case in many cases....and when I first learned of Floyd's case, in full honesty, I assumed the same. Having watched the video, of course, even trying to play devil's advocate, I cannot. I actually just posted a video breaking down in as much detail as possible, the events that transpired. Anyway, I'm getting off point...I admit I have a bias towards supporting the police. And I do not believe in the concept of systemic racism.

I am against police brutality for obvious reasons...it's cruel, inhumane, unethical, wrong. I hate when an innocent is abused or God forbid, slain by a cop. An innocent person has suffered...or died. And, even if semi-justifiable, it perpetuates negative stereotypes or fuels the narrative of bad cops. And when a corrupt, belligerent, hothead small dick or racist cop kills someone just for thrills, it infuriates me. I suppose I have a greater leeway for giving police the benefit because I understand what all the job entails...and it demands respect imo. Of course, I've had a run in or two with asshole cops, but I try and be understanding, even though I was in the right (or certainly, not in the wrong).

Having said all that, the reason I am so outraged by all the riots is because it's a situation where a second (or tens of thousands) wrong doesn't make a right. Floyd's death was manslaughter at best and murder at worst. And he seemingly was a good man, and potentially innocent of any crime (may not have known he was even using a counterfeit bill), but even if he was a known murderer, he didn't deserve to be brutalized and killed. The cops knew nothing about him save he might have been kind of drunk/uncooperative (due to condition, not demeanor), and he was brutalized. EVERYONE sees that and everyone decent is moved, angry, and want accountability. But the riots? Those aren't constructive, productive. They don't get anything useful accomplished. Floyd remains slain. It doesn't get him justice (which shall be coming). It doesn't help end systemic racism, if it exists, or bring about changes in police procedure. All of the ramifications are terrible, and counter productive. Tens of thousands of innocent people have had their property destroyed, or live in fear, houses lost, self owned business destroyed. And even if it's billion dollar corporations being looted or burned, the local community will still suffer their loses. People have been brutalized and killed in the riots, on both sides, by rioters, and police. Racism has been stoked, classism stoked, anarchy reigns, our enemies will take advantage, trust in the police is at an all-time low, antifa and other bad agent activist groups are taking advantage, and the media is gleeful.

Floyd's massacre is a true tragedy. The riots are an unnecessary series of caused tragedies. The cop(s) that killed Floyd will be held responsible. The rioters that ruin lives never will. They've harmed innocents (even if they attack police, the individuals they attack may be the best cops possible), ruined the lives of innocents, forced resentment and racial/class divide, weaken our country, infrastructure, and have led to loss of life. To me, whether this speaks ill of me or not, I get angrier seeing a dozen cities on fire, and seeing the chaos and destruction and death in the wake of these riots angers me more than Floyd's death simply because I know his killer will stand trial, and (presumably) have justice served to him, and he will be an example/warning for all that the system of justice works, and bad acting cops will be held accountable. But to everyone that dies or is killed, maimed, injured, traumatized, stolen from, loses their property, home, business or job, has their community razed, and their tragedies get ignored or justified as "peaceful protests", to me, is an insufferable injustice.
Wall of words and I found the hole in that wall rather easily.
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I saw those running titties you posted previously.....
What running titties? I was showing y'all the cop tripped and fell face first into the wall while chasing them girls.
you didn't see it did you? 🤣
 
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But fuck this guy for trying to protect his property, right? No, the looters and rioters are just as bad, making a pre-conceived decision to violate the rights of others.
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I gotta say this again. I in no way condone the severity of this beating.
I don't know how being away from your business, running at people with a
machete is a very good tactic in this case. He needed a gun...
 
So, a cop in my sons unit is a Marine. Spent a tour in Afghanistan. Shakes his head at these protesters calling the cops (those currently working the riots) racist murderers. As he pointed out he put on his Marine uniform and was treated like a hero here. Discounts at Home Depot and other stores. People liked him.

Comes home and becomes a cop.

He hasn't changed anything but his uniform. Now he wears a blue one trying to serve the community. Now he is labelled a racist murderer. Some places refuse to serve him because of that uniform. Tries to protect the rights of the protesters and shop owners only to get bottles of piss and shit mixed together thrown at him along with all kinds of other objects.

Crazy world.
 
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I hate the Times, as you all know, but this is actually a well cut/presented and informative video:

Saw this last night. This goes perfectly w/ the new coroner's report. From the one angle...
you can't see the other LEO on his back. That's what doomed him, not the knee. Well, a
combo of the two, actually.
 
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But fuck this guy for trying to protect his property, right? No, the looters and rioters are just as bad, making a pre-conceived decision to violate the rights of others.
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Honestly.....he did it wrong. I’d have been standing out front with my AR-15 pistol with a binary trigger and a 100 round drum as well as several spare mags. You could literally hose down the entire crowd with that....which is why they would suddenly see sweet reason and get the eff away.

Something about the prospect of a wall of lead headed in your direction tends to make people a lot more reasonable and suddenly able to control themselves.
 
I've been at the protests for 2 days now in Asheville. On Sunday, there were about 10 of us at first and then it grew to 300+

Yesterday we had about 6k

It's been peaceful this whole time until...wait for it...white robed fuck tards screaming obscenities at us, calling us N*ggers and shit showed up. That's when it got going.

While this has been going on, a Black Business owner was shot and killed by police OUTSIDE HIS OWN BUSINESS, then was left there for 12 hours.

Also, people so much more concerned with riots over police killings need to ask themselves why that is.
So, did these white robed fucktards stay or kinda slink away.
 
So, a cop in my sons unit is a Marine. Spent a tour in Afghanistan. Shakes his head at these protesters calling the cops (those currently working the riots) racist murderers. As he pointed out he put on his Marine uniform and was treated like a hero here. Discounts at Home Depot and other stores. People liked him.
Comes home and becomes a cop.

He hasn't changed anything but his uniform. Now he wears a blue one trying to serve the community. Now he is labelled a racist murderer. Some places refuse to serve him because of that. Tries to protect the rights of the protesters and shop owners only to get bottles of piss and shit mixed together thrown at him along with all kinds of other objects.

Crazy world.
Well soldiers are much better trained and have far stricter ROE than cops do. Soldiers also don’t kill their fellow Americans as often.
 
Honestly.....he did it wrong. I’d have been standing out front with my AR-15 pistol with a binary trigger and a 100 round drum as well as several spare mags. You could literally hose down the entire crowd with that....which is why they would suddenly see sweet reason and get the eff away.

Something about the prospect of a wall of lead headed in your direction tends to make people a lot more reasonable and suddenly able to control themselves.
Agreed. But that certainly does not excuse what they did to him.
 
Honestly.....he did it wrong. I’d have been standing out front with my AR-15 pistol with a binary trigger and a 100 round drum as well as several spare mags. You could literally hose down the entire crowd with that....which is why they would suddenly see sweet reason and get the eff away.

Something about the prospect of a wall of lead headed in your direction tends to make people a lot more reasonable and suddenly able to control themselves.
So wrong. And leaving your 'bunker' to chase the enemy w/ a machete... damn!
I would have gone ballistic too, but with a gun, and hunkered until they came at
me.
 
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