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Racism in Southern America..


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30 minutes ago, Grinch said:

Exactly how it should be done.   Not burning down your own town for a pair of Nike's under the pretence of caring about a recent murder 

Yes, because if black men appeared like that they wouldn’t be shot dead, would they? You whelk.

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43 minutes ago, Anubis said:

Yes, because if black men appeared like that they wouldn’t be shot dead, would they? You whelk.

The good old race decide, alive and well in 2020. 

 

Let's not mention the fact the police shoot more whites than black. 

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16 minutes ago, TheHowieLama said:

We should mention there are more whites than blacks if you are going to do that.

 

 

Could do,  or could just stop buying the race divide and realise that pigs on a power trip are giving license to murder those deemed ower class citizens regardless of colour the world over. 

 

The Zionist Israel scum have murdered another two unarmed men today, the world stays silent. 

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Or that.

We could also stop buying into the idea that income/racial inequality is going to be effected by candlelight vigils.

And that there are protesters who are not black and not all the businesses effected are small black owned operations. Stuff you already know.

 

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3 hours ago, easytoslip said:

I was only quoting what a black woman said, of course the heavy handed treatment of blacks is absolutely shit and has no place in today's society, not, that it ever should of been, its just that there is that element of twats both black and white to use these events to further there own gains, like the riots here a few years ago. 

Smashing up your own neighbourhood, the businesses of people, of all races, who have worked hard to build them up and employ people just makes no sense and distracts others from the problem at issue. 

I've no idea how it can be resolved, though society has come a long way since the darker days of the 50s/60s and in that I mean the days of TV and mass media as it has always gone on,. 

Wouldn't strikes, boycotts etc be a better way as opposed to violence and wrecking everything? 

I'm not sure if it's true about the Police infiltration to smash things up, possible obviously, they might do the same in HK and elsewhere. 

It's a dreadful sight to see all this shit these days, only the other day I was watching the coach burning of peaceful Luther King marchers by some cunts, and you think fuck how could that happen in the not to distant past, there's no way that could happen today thankfully, but perhaps violence meeting violence would of been justified then but not now. 

Saying that, it couldn't happen again, though maybe wishful thinking as no one of whatever colour or race has seemed have learnt anything from historys events, the world is a bastard for most of the time and it makes you wonder if it ever will learn and become what it should be before it's to late, which I fear it is, 

The impossibility of an ideal world is a sad but true fact. 

Police and groups working for government agencies historically have infiltrated protests,strikes and marches and stirred things up to deliberately change the narrative(sorry Mr Moanero) of the argument in the media.

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3 hours ago, easytoslip said:

 

Smashing up your own neighbourhood, the businesses of people, of all races, who have worked hard to build them up and employ people just makes no sense and distracts others from the problem at issue. 

 

Wouldn't strikes, boycotts etc be a better way as opposed to violence and wrecking everything? 

 

Who do they strike against? Boycott with what, majority all been laid off and have no cash at this point anyway.

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19 minutes ago, TheHowieLama said:

Or that.

We could also stop buying into the idea that income/racial inequality is going to be effected by candlelight vigils.

And that there are protesters who are not black and not all the businesses effected are small black owned operations. Stuff you already know.

 

 

I'm not against them burning the bloody police station to the ground or targeting large corporate owned buildings. 

 

They've went way past that, lighting fire and stealing at will, no thought put into the target other than what can I steal.   Won't be any work boots stole that's for sure.   The pigs have no doubt stood back, knowing they've made themselves look like mindless thugs and any message is long lost. 

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https://www.vice.com/amp/en_us/article/pkyb9b/far-right-extremists-are-hoping-to-turn-the-george-floyd-protests-into-a-new-civil-war?utm_campaign=sharebutton&__twitter_impression=true

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Far-Right Extremists Are Hoping to Turn the George Floyd Protests Into a New Civil War

Armed extremists are showing up to protests and urging a “boogaloo” — code for civil war — online.

Far-right extremists are showing up, with guns, to the protests against police brutality that have exploded across the country.

Others are egging on the violence from behind their computers, urging followers to carry out acts of violence against black protesters with the goal of sparking a “race war.”

Their presence makes an uneasy addition to the escalating unrest, which was triggered by the death of George Floyd, a black man who was choked to death by a white Minneapolis police officer earlier this week.

But there’s a range of motivations that’s driving far-right interest toward the protests, which are being led by community members and Black Lives Matter, and bolstered by antifascists.

For example, the so-called Boogaloo Bois — a group of armed anti-government extremists made visible by their Hawaiian shirts — have reportedly shown up to some of the protests.

READ: The cop who kneeled on George Floyd's neck was just charged with murder

The “boogaloo” is code for impending civil war or violent confrontation with law enforcement, and that’s what they’re hoping to get out of the protests. Their main reason for being there is their antipathy toward law enforcement, and so they’re trying to position themselves as allies of Black Lives Matter protesters. They’ve made police brutality one of their central issues, which was explored at length in a Bellingcat article this week.

Their approach to police brutality links the victims of the deadly standoff with federal agents at Ruby Ridge in 1992, to the victims of modern police brutality, including Floyd. But unlike the vast majority of protesters, they refuse to acknowledge the fact that police brutality is an issue that disproportionately impacts people of color.

There have been scattered reports of Boogaloo Bois’ presence at the protests, which were compiled by a Bellingcat investigative journalist in a thread. He includes an audio clip (stripped of video per activists’ requests) of protesters saying they’d wrestled a handgun from a “white nationalist” agitator — whom he describes as a Boogaloo Boi who became overly rowdy.

 

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1 minute ago, Paulie Dangerously said:

Hard to watch these people continually destroy the attempt to make a stand by engaging in thuggery.  If there's anyway to enrage the white american it is to attack Target. 

There are plenty of white Americans attacking stores like Target as well.

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36 minutes ago, VladimirIlyich said:

Police and groups working for government agencies historically have infiltrated protests,strikes and marches and stirred things up to deliberately change the narrative(sorry Mr Moanero) of the argument in the media.

Yes I suppose your right there, it happens all over the world. 

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10 minutes ago, Paulie Dangerously said:

From the limited footage I've seen I would say the ratio would be heavily against white people when it comes to the looting.  Of course there were some, but the minority. 

Antifa being blamed too. 

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His latest tweet, seemingly comparing the protestors to axis forces. This man's disdain for humanity knows no depths. 

 

 

Mayor Jacob Frey of Minneapolis will never be mistaken for the late, great General Douglas McArthur or great fighter General George Patton. How come all of these places that defend so poorly are run by Liberal Democrats? Get tough and fight (and arrest the bad ones). STRENGTH!

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"Cry havoc, and let slip the vicious dog whistles of war!"

 

If Covid-19 was Trump's first real test, this might be his second. If he's not careful he might reap what he's been sewing the past three (ten) years.

 

Things could get out of hand very quickly. 

 

I hope not.

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