U.S. Riots of May 2020 over George Floyd and others - ITT: a bunch of faggots butthurt about worthless internet stickers

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from his twitter "I didn't even defend myself this time so I wouldn't get arrested"
the state is not your friend.
He has it on video + eyewitnesses that he was assaulted first.
He could easily shove the coal burner to the floor and exchange blows with the ladyboy in black bloc.
Even if arrested, he'd eventually walk free. What's a bigger nuisance; spending a week detained while the other guy is detained as well + has broken bones, or spending a month unable to wipe your own ass while those who demonize you laugh?

The state is not my friend, true, but it's not their friend either.
As soon as the media coverage dies out the pigs won't give a shit.
 

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Portland antifa and their boosters not happy after getting kettled and arrested last night while breaking windows in residential areas.

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Oh look, it's the slant eye NYT ran protection for after her "i wanna kill and hatefuck whitey" tweets raised a stink but was such a shit editor she didn't last past a year. I'll bet she's only a twatter cheerleader for antifag because if she joined them, she'll be mistaken for Andy Ngo and get heckled.
 
There's just something so dishonest in this when if you look into the actual court records, it did turn out that the entire reason the police came to Breonna's house was because she helped her ex deal drugs, handled his drug money, and otherwise continued to keep contact with him.

Thats whats so enraging, the complete lack of self-reflection on these people's own parts in their demise, regardless of whether or not there was police misconduct, and the default innocence clause.
 
There's just something so dishonest in this when if you look into the actual court records, it did turn out that the entire reason the police came to Breonna's house was because she helped her ex deal drugs, handled his drug money, and otherwise continued to keep contact with him.
Again, this is not true.

Detective Joshua Jaynes obtained a warrant for Breonna's house under the guise that a drug dealer was getting his mail there. He stated on the warrant that he had verified this information with a US postal inspector.

He in fact had not done this. Instead he asked Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly to check with the postal inspector and Mattingly reported back that no suspicious packages were going to that address.

Detective Joshua Jaynes was subsquently fired because he lied on a warrant and mislead a Judge.

 
He has it on video + eyewitnesses that he was assaulted first.
He could easily shove the coal burner to the floor and exchange blows with the ladyboy in black bloc.
Even if arrested, he'd eventually walk free. What's a bigger nuisance; spending a week detained while the other guy is detained as well + has broken bones, or spending a month unable to wipe your own ass while those who demonize you laugh?

The state is not my friend, true, but it's not their friend either.
As soon as the media coverage dies out the pigs won't give a shit.
The city is notorious for having a psychopathic liberal DA who pretty much throws out any charges against the protestors.
 
There is something really impressive about ANTFIA's number 1 phobia being an Asian man who does the blandest reporting of all time.
I think that Andy Ngo singlehandedly turned Asian people white.
The city is notorious for having a psychopathic liberal DA who pretty much throws out any charges against the protestors.
He's actually under criminal investigation now, I think, due to clear discrepancies in how he sentences people or not for the same crimes, based on their ideology.
 
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What!? Fuck off, Kentucky.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=4zFrF8PCR08Taking "I can't breath" to a whole new level...
An out of shape pig and a out of shape dindu.

Holy crap that was stupid. Pain makes you defend yourself. It only makes you comply if you can't defend yourself. What I saw was a woefully physically incapable cop grabbing a panicking woman's wrist repeatedly tasing her and then unsurprisingly BECAUSE PAIN ONLY MAKES YOU COMPLY IF YOU CAN'T DEFEND YOURSELF, she defends herself.

He picked a fight he couldn't win with someone backed into a corner. Panicking on her part was stupid, but panick isn't really rational that's why it's panic and not just "being afraid". Cop was a disaster and honestly in this instance I'm actually on her side. I don't think he even said anything about asking her to come with him - he just comes at her with handcuffs and then zaps her over and over while she's panicking.

Now she's dead and he's inflicting a fate worse than death on some innocent hospital bed.
 
Holy crap that was stupid. Pain makes you defend yourself. It only makes you comply if you can't defend yourself. What I saw was a woefully physically incapable cop grabbing a panicking woman's wrist repeatedly tasing her and then unsurprisingly BECAUSE PAIN ONLY MAKES YOU COMPLY IF YOU CAN'T DEFEND YOURSELF, she defends herself.

He picked a fight he couldn't win with someone backed into a corner. Panicking on her part was stupid, but panick isn't really rational that's why it's panic and not just "being afraid". Cop was a disaster and honestly in this instance I'm actually on her side. I don't think he even said anything about asking her to come with him - he just comes at her with handcuffs and then zaps her over and over while she's panicking.

Now she's dead and he's inflicting a fate worse than death on some innocent hospital bed.
I know it's an unpopular opinion but I have to agree with you.

His stated reason for pulling her over was he thought the driver was wanted. When he realized that person wasn't driving the car that should have been the end of it.

Instead he continued to escalated looking for anything to justify his now questionable stop.

The possible drugs in her purse, not having a drivers license, he didn't know any of this stuff nor did he have any justification for asking or searching for them based on his stop.

You can think she's an awful person, and she probably is, but this whole situation was a direct result of the officer's actions.
 
I know it's an unpopular opinion but I have to agree with you.

His stated reason for pulling her over was he thought the driver was wanted. When he realized that person wasn't driving the car that should have been the end of it.

Instead he continued to escalated looking for anything to justify his now questionable stop.

The possible drugs in her purse, not having a drivers license, he didn't know any of this stuff nor did he have any justification for asking or searching for them based on his stop.

You can think she's an awful person, and she probably is, but this whole situation was a direct result of the officer's actions.

I'm not even going to assume she's an awful person. I mean, she's just standing there letting him go through her stuff while she talks to (I think) her mother. She might be dating / friends with someone who deals drugs - oh no! That covers at least a quarter of us on the boards at some point in our lives. I don't know what spooks her so much at the end, though maybe it has to do with the media 24/7 saying that cops try to kill Black people. Whatever, I can think Chauvin did nothing wrong whilst thinking this cop did almost everything wrong. It's called, I don't know, nuance or something.
 
The saddest thing about that video is that euthanizing that sheboon is probably gonna weigh down on his conscience for a while. maybe I would have been able to conjure up more empathy and "nuance" 5744 pages ago
 
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