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The funniest part of all of this for me was that Detroit had the calmest protests of them all. Minneapolis is the new Detroit now lol.
Motherfucker, law-and-order Republicans are salivating at the opportunity to smack down unruly leftists in a world where Trump secured a 2nd term.
You think the McCloskeys were at the RNC Convention to talk about their legal careers? How do these idiots not understand when Trump sends clear signals like that?
The thing that bothers me is that these people still refuse to see the bigger picture then.
So the way I see it, humanity will be far better off when peace in the Middle East finally happens later on.
Fuck patriarchie, guy went to the lowest hanging fruit when it was safest and then cowed on the troon question
Another city that's seemingly been quiet is Baltimore, I figured Baltimore would've been popping off with BLM shit.
Do we live in the best timeline ever, or the worst? Can't wait for the sperging this is going to cause.
Or maybe for Biden to ask what a Podcast is.
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They're making this ~a thing.~ Now Biden's gonna have to say no, which will let them call him a coward.
Thing about that video is that you know she beat the hell outta her kids when they were little, which led to this criminality. Now that he's older it's OK to beat the shit out of him again, apparently. This is more a show of failure of the mother than anything to clap about. Now if the kid was a good kid growing up, and this was just a one-off show of frustrated disciplinary force on the mom's part (optimistic), then sure, give her all the credit for snapping - but I sincerely doubt it.I guess it's because there's nothing of value left since the 2015 riots and they doesn't want to meet that woman.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=G80CapEevGQ
Is there a word above cunt? Because Pelosi is a giant mega ultra cunt at this point.
FIFY. And even then, they'll just ignore all signs that'll lead to peace just so the MIC can start up a few wars to make profit again.
It dawned on me just yesterday (gimme some clocks) that the #2 and 3 successors of a president Biden would make San Francisco machine politics reign over the entire country.Why not just make the word "pelosi"?
"Wow, she's being a real pelosi right now."
The funniest part of all of this for me was that Detroit had the calmest protests of them all. Minneapolis is the new Detroit now lol.
September 14, 2020
How Detroit's Police Chief Saved His City from Black Lives Matter
By T.R. Clancy
Detroit Will Breathe, the Motor City's BLM franchisee, won a hollow victory last week when a federal judge issued a temporary restraining order that bars Detroit police from using certain non-lethal tactics on "peaceful protesters."
Detroit police chief James Craig responded to the TRO with a shrug. It changes nothing, he told reporters, because that's how his department always handles peaceful protesters. "Every time we've had to use less-than-lethal force, it's been to address violence by protesters, resisting arrest, or when they've tried to take over an intersection in violation of the law."
Compared to the conflagrations BLM has incited in cities like Minneapolis, Portland, Seattle, New York, Chicago, and even Kenosha, Detroit Will Breathe has been an epic flop. Drawing mostly small crowds and desperate for media attention, DWB's been stifled from the get-go by Chief Craig's zero-tolerance approach to thugs and looters posing as demonstrators. The first three nights after George Floyd's death, when radicals — most from out of town and some armed with bricks and railroad spikes — ignored a curfew and tried to turn the city into another Minneapolis, Detroit police pushed back hard, using tear gas and making over 140 arrests. That quieted things. A few days later, Detroit Will Breathe somehow finagled a meeting with Mayor Mike Duggan and Chief Craig to lay out their list of demands, like "demilitarizing the police" and making Detroit a sanctuary city. Group organizer and Keeper of the Bullhorn Tristan Taylor felt cocky enough to brag to reporters that the meeting "was on our terms" because "[t]he movement is strong." But not strong enough to mau-mau Duggan and Craig, who nodded pleasantly and then lost their copies of the list.
A few weeks ago, bored with peacefully marching all over without a news crew in sight, DWB decided to try occupying a major downtown intersection. After an hour of demonstrators defying orders to disperse, police moved in and arrested 44 DWB members, encountering the predictable violent resistance. When the inevitable hue and cry was raised over how rough some of the arrests were ("I've never seen a use of force that looks good," Craig remarked), the chief stood his ground. "I am not going to let any group set up a Seattle zone of lawlessness here in the city of Detroit," Craig said. "That is non-negotiable."
After that, the group added Chief Craig's resignation to their list of demands.
Craig sees right through Detroit Will Breathe's "untruthful" message and calls their leaders "misguided radicals." He grew up in Detroit, where he witnessed the 1967 riots — the worst in American history until L.A. took the record in 1992 after the Rodney King verdict. Craig was there for that mayhem, too, as an LAPD officer. After the L.A. riot was declared an insurrection, the Marines and the U.S. Army ended it. Craig knows firsthand that the worst thing you can do when faced with radical lawlessness is agree to negotiate.
He gets away with his outspoken disrespect for DWB because he has Mayor Duggan's support (a Democrat!) and understands that Detroiters at large are "fed up" with groups like DWB "fomenting chaos." He also knows that their agenda doesn't have widespread support from Detroiters, "because the vast majority of the people who attend these protests are from outside the city." Of the 44 people arrested in August, 27 were from other Michigan cities; one came all the way from California.
At the news briefing the day after the failed occupation, Deputy Chief Todd Bettison's message for the group was also short and to the point: "Detroit Will Breathe, you are not welcome. Go." Area leftists, who called Bettison's message "blunt, if not anti-democratic," took issue with the suggestion that most Detroiters weren't happy with DWB's agenda. The Metro Times, the area's pinkish entertainment tabloid, argued illogically that Detroiters must support the protests because they're "organized by Detroit activists."
Because even the activists didn't believe that, they quickly ran to federal court and filed a lawsuit against the police department, the city, Craig, and about a hundred officers, alleging they'd been victims of "excessive force," arrested "en masse" without probable cause, and variously maltreated for no other reason than their peaceable stand against systemic racism. Federal lawsuits are a surefire way to attract media attention, at least for one news cycle; and even if you're sure to lose in the end, you can demand an injunction on the first day, pleading all sorts of ugly stuff the other side must be immediately stopped from doing. If the judge grants your injunction (they're temporary, and this one is for only two weeks), you get to claim victory.
Chief Craig didn't blink. The reason he could say "nothing has changed" is that what U.S. District Judge Laurie J. Michelson's order requires of his officers "is no different than what we've always done" and even '"reinforces' the department's policy." For him, the lawsuit amounts to just "another example of the perpetual false narrative" of systemic police misconduct. His officers don't use force with peaceful protesters, he says, but "f someone is resisting arrest, or trying to attack our officers, we will use the force that's both reasonable and necessary to overcome the resistance." City attorney Lawrence Garcia, who says he's "pleased" with the lawsuit and looks forward to filing a countersuit, can see how DWB deliberately provokes conflict with police: "Wearing a bulletproof vest to a protest shows a certain desire and intent."
Of all the places in America I expected to weather the Burn Loot Murder storm without harm, Detroit was not top of the list. Kudos to them for having something most Democratically-held cities don't seem to have: a fucking spine.Speaking of Detroit, it could be interesting to know how Detroit's police chief saved his city from blm. https://www.americanthinker.com/art...f_saved_his_city_from_black_lives_matter.html
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Of all the places in America I expected to weather the Burn Loot Murder storm without harm, Detroid was not top of the list. Kudos to them for having something most Democratically-held cities don't seem to have: a fucking spine.