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Because it's whites who need to be reminded about appropriate volume
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this is the only way that white folks are allowed in this area. assume the position and keep your mouth closed.
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Reminds me of this song.disco.moon wrote: ↑Thu Apr 22, 2021 8:44 pmThe fucking African scarves. They're so tone deaf its embarrassing.

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Here is the proper outcome.Charliesheen wrote: ↑Thu Apr 22, 2021 2:37 pmLooks like we are in agreement again. Clearly blacks don’t value human life as crackers do. If one wants to stab another in cold blood, let her have at it
That cop was just in the way.
13 year olds settling scores. No cracker cop got in the way. So no headlines.The suspect is accused of slashing the throat of another 13-year-old girl Monday night in Cincinnati’s Winton Hills neighborhood.
Nyaira Givens, 13, was killed. Family members and witnesses said Givens got into a fight Monday night near where her family lived. During the fight, police say [Givens] was stabbed with a pocket knife.
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Take the word overseer, like a sampleCharliesheen wrote: ↑Thu Apr 22, 2021 8:54 am “Everyone should be frightened that the ruling white elite have done such a thoroughly successful job of not only disconnecting us from the means of basic self-sufficiency but also convincing us we need armed white officers to manage our children & communities.”
Repeat it very quickly in a crew, for example
Overseer, overseer, overseer, overseer
Officer, officer, officer, officer
Yeah, officer from overseer
You need a little clarity? Check the similarity!
The overseer rode around the plantation
The officer is off, patrollin' all the nation
The overseer could stop you, "What you're doing?"
The officer will pull you over just when he's pursuing
The overseer had the right to get ill
And if you fought back, the overseer had the right to kill
The officer has the right to arrest
And if you fight back they put a hole in your chest
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Anger would be better directed at all those working so hard to reinforce stereotypes.
As before. The cops are a convenient target for resentment. But the real danger is the animals who live amongst the hood. Maybe they need an effective civil war. Maybe one waged on a real battlefield. Not @ funerals & birthday parties.
As before. The cops are a convenient target for resentment. But the real danger is the animals who live amongst the hood. Maybe they need an effective civil war. Maybe one waged on a real battlefield. Not @ funerals & birthday parties.
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Its a private company so they can do what they wantdisco.moon wrote: ↑Fri Apr 23, 2021 4:43 pm I just got a 24 hour ban from FB for this comment. Everyone was saying the same shit. Freaking Zuckerberg.
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Can We Be Honest About Democrats and George Floyd?
To hear Democrats talk about George Floyd you’d think the greatest father and friend ever to live, which seems like an odd distinction for a drug addicted career criminal who was killed while resisting arrest as he had massive amounts of fentanyl in his system, was murdered in cold blood. I say this as someone not invested in the fate of Derek Chauvin or outraged by the verdict, just simply as an observer of the last year and an avid consumer of media coverage and political commentary of everything surrounding it. George Floyd should not have died, but he did just about everything possible wrong in the lead-up to his death, which he could have prevented had he simply complied. No honest person can deny that, but a lot of dishonest people are.
Floyd was going to be arrested, it’s as simple as that. He’d tried to pass off a phony $20 bill. If you did that, you’d be arrested too. And you should be.
But George, like everyone else, didn’t want to go to jail. Only he fought police to try to prevent it. Why can’t we call that the “stupid” that it was? The vast majority of the tiny minority of “police brutality” cases the media obsessively reports on have that as a common denominator.
Daunte Wright was getting arrested for an outstanding warrant and decided to fight with police in an attempt to get away, for example. It’s incredibly stupid and self-defeating – and was ultimately fatal for Wright – to think even if he’d escaped at that moment that he’d gotten away with something. Police had his name, they were arresting him after all, if somehow he’d fought his way out of that moment he would’ve been arrested in the future and faced his original charges and new ones like resisting arrest.
The police officer in that case made the stupid, and quite possibly criminal, mistake of pulling her gun rather than her Taser and killing Daunte Wright. In the heat of the moment and in the middle of the fight, that mistake is understandable but still likely inexcusable. But it’s not murder. Manslaughter, at best.
Still, these deaths could have been avoided, and been avoided by the people who died. It’s probably dangerous to say, but it needs to be said anyway because it’s true.
It’s true and important to say so people know not to fight with police officers, not to resist arrest. You will lose, either at that moment or eventually. It’s really that simple.
When I was a kid in Detroit, a crack user named Malice Green died after fighting with two police officers who had him on a drug possession rap. Did the cops use excessive force? The jury said they did, but Green was already dead so it didn’t really matter to him.
All these men, and a lot more that you never hear about because their deaths can’t be weaponized by the left for whatever reason, more often than not it’s that they’re white, would still be alive today if they simply did not start a fight with police. That should be the message.
That should be the message but it’s not because it’s not helpful to the progressive cause. It’s not because it doesn’t divide people, and Democrats need to be able to pit American against American to win. It’s not the message because black lives don’t matter to Democrats, but the loss of them is useful.........
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The bakery didn't make the cake rube
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Sens. Cruz, Hawley, Lee seek to strip Major League Baseball of antitrust exemption
MLB moved its All-Star Game from Atlanta in protest of a new restrictive voting law signed by the state's GOP governor.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politi ... i-n1263930
That's your boy Ted, you fucking traitorous shit
MLB moved its All-Star Game from Atlanta in protest of a new restrictive voting law signed by the state's GOP governor.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politi ... i-n1263930
That's your boy Ted, you fucking traitorous shit
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Get woke, go broke. Fuck 'emCaptQuint wrote: ↑Fri Apr 23, 2021 8:05 pm Sens. Cruz, Hawley, Lee seek to strip Major League Baseball of antitrust exemption
MLB moved its All-Star Game from Atlanta in protest of a new restrictive voting law signed by the state's GOP governor.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politi ... i-n1263930
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Biker wrote: ↑Fri Apr 23, 2021 8:06 pmWhy yes I believe The Federal Government have the right to censor of financially cripple organisations practicing their constitutional rights.CaptQuint wrote: ↑Fri Apr 23, 2021 8:05 pm Sens. Cruz, Hawley, Lee seek to strip Major League Baseball of antitrust exemption
MLB moved its All-Star Game from Atlanta in protest of a new restrictive voting law signed by the state's GOP governor.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politi ... i-n1263930
That's your boy Ted, you fucking traitorous shit
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You do understand that MLB is the only sports league with an antitrust exemption, right?CaptQuint wrote: ↑Fri Apr 23, 2021 8:09 pmBiker wrote: ↑Fri Apr 23, 2021 8:06 pmWhy yes I believe The Federal Government have the right to censor of financially cripple organisations practicing their constitutional rights.CaptQuint wrote: ↑Fri Apr 23, 2021 8:05 pm Sens. Cruz, Hawley, Lee seek to strip Major League Baseball of antitrust exemption
MLB moved its All-Star Game from Atlanta in protest of a new restrictive voting law signed by the state's GOP governor.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politi ... i-n1263930
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You do understand Ted and Josh were fine with that right?Biker wrote: ↑Fri Apr 23, 2021 8:12 pmYou do understand that MLB is the only sports league with an antitrust exemption, right?CaptQuint wrote: ↑Fri Apr 23, 2021 8:09 pmBiker wrote: ↑Fri Apr 23, 2021 8:06 pmWhy yes I believe The Federal Government have the right to censor of financially cripple organisations practicing their constitutional rights.CaptQuint wrote: ↑Fri Apr 23, 2021 8:05 pm Sens. Cruz, Hawley, Lee seek to strip Major League Baseball of antitrust exemption
MLB moved its All-Star Game from Atlanta in protest of a new restrictive voting law signed by the state's GOP governor.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politi ... i-n1263930
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One of the jurors talking about her impressions of Derek Chauvin from inside the courtroom during the trial:
Raguse: What was your impression of Derek Chauvin?
Christensen: From where I was sitting, I could look up, and lock eyes with him. It made me feel a little uncomfortable. He had nowhere to look either, so it was just kind of weird. I do not think he was trying to make any gestures by that at all. I thought he was smaller in person. In the pictures that I had seen, he looked bigger and taller than what he was.
Raguse: How about his demeanor in the courtroom? Was there anything that you took from him, in person?
Christensen: I did not. Most of the time he was writing just as much as we were. I think he was trying to pay attention and maybe write down questions or concerns that he had to pass along to Mr. Nelson.
Raguse: What was your impression of him based off what you saw in the videos and heard from the testimony of the witnesses?
Christensen: The still picture from the video, where his hand is in his pocket, kind of got to me. Almost like he was thinking, "This is my job, don’t tell me what to do," and he was not going to listen to what anybody had to say because he was in charge. That bothered me a little bit.
Raguse: What was your impression of Derek Chauvin?
Christensen: From where I was sitting, I could look up, and lock eyes with him. It made me feel a little uncomfortable. He had nowhere to look either, so it was just kind of weird. I do not think he was trying to make any gestures by that at all. I thought he was smaller in person. In the pictures that I had seen, he looked bigger and taller than what he was.
Raguse: How about his demeanor in the courtroom? Was there anything that you took from him, in person?
Christensen: I did not. Most of the time he was writing just as much as we were. I think he was trying to pay attention and maybe write down questions or concerns that he had to pass along to Mr. Nelson.
Raguse: What was your impression of him based off what you saw in the videos and heard from the testimony of the witnesses?
Christensen: The still picture from the video, where his hand is in his pocket, kind of got to me. Almost like he was thinking, "This is my job, don’t tell me what to do," and he was not going to listen to what anybody had to say because he was in charge. That bothered me a little bit.
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^ Everyone in the world that saw that picture of Chauvin thought he had his hands in his pockets and the perception was that he was the most smug, arrogant fuck that ever walked.
Once you realize his hands are not in his pocket, but he has on gloves the same color as his slacks and his hand is on his leg, then the picture takes on an entirely different look.
I am surprised that a juror sat through that entire trial with the perspective of seeing that image wrong.
Once you realize his hands are not in his pocket, but he has on gloves the same color as his slacks and his hand is on his leg, then the picture takes on an entirely different look.
I am surprised that a juror sat through that entire trial with the perspective of seeing that image wrong.
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She did she him have a picnic on his neck
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Too much carbon monoxide and cyanide from those coffin nails. I may be older, but I no longer waste physical harm on anything other than intoxicants.
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