"Black Lives Matter" & Antifa are Communist front organizations

Rusha

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If you think any of those three would support as you've described then you don't know any of them.

There's a difference between disagreeing and arguing against a thread premise and the likes of which you've just shown. I thought you were more rational and objective than that.

Absolutely ridiculous. I have no problem with legitimate self defense and until recently I always defended policemen. Granite brought it to my attention that the instinct for brown people is to run (from cops) because they have been living with racism for so long. He was right and my automatic assumption that cops were usually moral individuals was wrong.

Authority figures don’t get to demand respect and gratitude ... they need to earn it. When they starting treating people of color as they would wish to have their own children treated, they will be on the road to redemption.
 

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Granite brought it to my attention that the instinct for brown people is to run (from cops) because they have been living with racism for so long.

And of course you and Granite are totally blind to the degree of racism inherent in that statement.

Amazing.
 

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Granite brought it to my attention that the instinct for brown people is to run (from cops) because they have been living with racism for so long.

It's in their DNA! :kookoo:

Correction: The instinct for brown criminals is to run (from cops) because they have been committing crimes for so long.
 

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George Floyd was a career criminal with a history of violence against women.

Jacob Blake was a career criminal with a history of sexual violence against women.

And you two moron feminists are supporting them because Trump.

Incredible.


And your idiot fellow traveler from England is supporting Rodney King, a career criminal with a history of violence against women.
 

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You clearly haven't been paying attention to what they have said in this thread.

George Floyd was a thug. He was a criminal who resisted arrest. He had drugs in his system. He was in possession of illegal narcotics and counterfeit cash. It may be that the reason he died is because he OD'd on fentanyl. But they support Floyd, the criminal, against the cops.

The recent police shooting in Wisconsin is a similar situation. The guy was a thug, a worthless criminal. He resisted arrest and assaulted officers. He was armed with a knife. When he attempted to enter his vehicle (to retrieve a gun, perhaps?) he was shot in the back as he deserved. But not according to our resident Democrats. To them, the Black criminals are the good guys, and the [White] cops are the bad guys. It would be ironic indeed if any of them ever had to call 911.

Nobody's denying that George Floyd had a past but the subsequent "arrest"? C'mon. What are you gonna do next, link to an episode of "Judge Judy"? Nobody's also saying that all black people are goody two shoes either but this hyperbole is something else. It perpetuates stuff and fires canons that have already misfired as it is...
 

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Nobody's denying that George Floyd had a past but the subsequent "arrest"?

When did I bring up Floyd's past? I was talking about his most recent arrest, when he died. He was a criminal who resisted arrest. He had drugs in his system. He was in possession of illegal narcotics and counterfeit cash. It may be that the reason he died is because he OD'd on fentanyl. But they support Floyd, the criminal, against the cops.

What part of that is too hard for you to understand?
 

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There is no such thing as TDS. It’s a silly claim made by those trying to defend the indefensible. I don’t agree with the violence or destruction, however, I DO understand what is driving it and those who are responsible.

The thugs in blue are responsible. The GOP and fanatical trump supporters are responsible for supporting the evil individual who is intentionally tearing my country apart. Cry me a river over the poor treatment of the Uniformed Gestapo in Blue. At this point, they are the bad guys.

No, there isn't, because Trump is indefensible. Then again, your latter is hardly defensible either. Most cops are not "bad guys" and comparing them to the Gestapo helps nothing here and nor can I honestly agree with it.
 

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No, there isn't, because Trump is indefensible. Then again, your latter is hardly defensible either. Most cops are not "bad guys" and comparing them to the Gestapo helps nothing here and nor can I honestly agree with it.

Regardless, I don’t regret my words. As of recently, the police are either shooting someone who is running away, breaking into homes unannounced so they can murder someone in their own home, choking people to death or shooting them behind an open car door. What do all of these people have in common? IF it were an isolated incident, the “there are a few bad apples” would apply. In America, it’s an everyday occurrence.
 

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Regardless, I don’t regret my words. As of recently, the police are either shooting someone who is running away, breaking into homes unannounced, choking people to death or shooting them behind an open car door. What do all of these people have in common? IF it were an isolated incident, the “there are a few bad apples” would apply. In America, it’s an everyday occurrence.

To be sure, police brutality is a thing. It does happen on rather rare occasions. But the recent cases are poor or false examples of them.

In America, it’s an everyday occurrence.

No, it isn't. It really isn't, and you are deluded to think it is. You've apparently been watching too much shock-porn news.
 

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Speaking of which, it's looting time in Minneapolis again. Enjoy the show: https://twitter.com/MarkDice/status/1298804008639844352

Black criminals are rioting and looting in Minneapolis again because another Black criminal was shot and killed. The problem is that the Black criminal shot himself in the head when he saw the cops closing in, but bystanders falsely claimed that he was shot by the police.

Here's a link to the video of what actually happened: https://twitter.com/MinneapolisPD/st...00001951453185
 

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Regardless, I don’t regret my words. As of recently, the police are either shooting someone who is running away, breaking into homes unannounced so they can murder someone in their own home, choking people to death or shooting them behind an open car door. What do all of these people have in common? IF it were an isolated incident, the “there are a few bad apples” would apply. In America, it’s an everyday occurrence.

Breaking into someone's home unannounced so they can murder someone in it? Is that normal? Okay, I live in the UK so there have been instances of police malpractice but it's hardly an everyday occurrence. Politicizing such events does what exactly?
 

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Black criminals are rioting and looting in Minneapolis again because another Black criminal was shot and killed. The problem is that the Black criminal shot himself in the head when he saw the cops closing in, but bystanders falsely claimed that he was shot by the police.

Here's a link to the video of what actually happened: https://twitter.com/MinneapolisPD/st...00001951453185

Here's a detailed news report on this event: https://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2020/08/26/homicide-reported-at-garage-in-downtown-minneapolis/
 

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Politicizing such events does what exactly?

They think that politicizing it will help to throw Trump out of office--hence their Trump derangement syndrome, as I am now calling it. My suspicion is that their politicization of glorifying criminals against police will backfire.
 

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When did I bring up Floyd's past? I was talking about his most recent arrest, when he died. He was a criminal who resisted arrest. He had drugs in his system. He was in possession of illegal narcotics and counterfeit cash. It may be that the reason he died is because he OD'd on fentanyl. But they support Floyd, the criminal, against the cops.

What part of that is too hard for you to understand?

Um, no. He was incapacitated and regardless of your above, there was no reason for him to be subjected to what that officer did. He was no threat and was pleading to breathe. The officers in question are no longer serving, is that right?

If it turns out that they were out of order, then would you accept that? Or would you still argue otherwise?
 

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Regardless, I don’t regret my words. As of recently, the police are either shooting someone who is running away, breaking into homes unannounced so they can murder someone in their own home, choking people to death or shooting them behind an open car door. What do all of these people have in common?

They were breaking the law :duh:
 

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They think that politicizing it will help to throw Trump out of office--hence their Trump derangement syndrome, as I am now calling it. My suspicion is that their politicization of glorifying criminals against police will backfire.

There's a fair chance that Trump will get back in given the mindless support from certain elements. Wouldn't surprise me in the slightest.

Are you ready to get back to some objectivity and rational debate?
 

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Um, no. He was incapacitated and regardless of your above, there was no reason for him to be subjected to what that officer did. He was no threat and was pleading to breathe. The officers in question are no longer serving, is that right?

Floyd was pleading to breathe before the officers even put him on the ground, which you'd know if you watched the full video. Apparently, OD'ing on fentanyl can do that to you.

I agree that the one police officer was wrong to put his knee on the back of Floyd's neck. I've never disputed that, and he'll have his day in court because of it. But that apparently isn't what killed Floyd. What killed him was an overdose of fentanyl.
 
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