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I thought about it quite a bit and reworded a few times.  I think it represents how I feel about it.  I don't want people breaking communities and I don't want money people/politicians helping them do it.  I think another large crime here is that people are being manipulated into destroying their communities.

 

Either that or they're destroying communities that they don't live in because they were bused in to "peacefully protest".

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Trump has advocated that his followers commit acts of violence since his campaign for Presidency. He has downplayed violence against the left, and even praised it. 
 

People opposing “Antifa terrorists” have killed far more protesters than any protesters have. 
 

General Mattis said he is the first President in his life that he has seen not try to unite America, but divide it.  
 

You’re talking about being a part of a community, but then directly contradict that sentiment by saying the killing of an innocent woman, with 0 accountability to those that killed her, is not your problem, and doesn’t effect you. If you were part of the community, you would care more about this situation, and not as much about bragging about your success, power, and riches. You’re thinking about you.

 

Not everyone wants money, success and power. Some people want their friends and family and the rest is trivial to survive in this society. Well a member of their family got taken away by utter negligence and no is being held accountable and the community is hurting. Money, success, and power isn’t helping someone like Breonna Taylor, in fact, it’s money, success, and power that is at the root cause of the problems in the situation. 

edit: before that gets taken out of context, i’m not anti-capitalism. (Money, success, whatever.) 

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I agree with your sentiments on the subject Abrasive.  Or, at least I think I do **mostly.  I am not saying that this particular instance isn't "my problem".  It's "a problem".  I'll agree with that.  But, the fact of the matter is, my life, in no way resembles, that of those that got their door kicked in.  I'm not selling drugs, I think if you're selling drugs then getting your door kicked in is a risk you were willing to take.  Even to the point of preparing for it by arming yourself with a weapon to protect your home.

 

Of course I was joking about money, success, and power.  I mean, those are good things to go after if you can right?  I wasn't suggesting to trade those things for friends and family.  The real point of what I was saying is that I don't see how people have the kind of free time to go do these kinds of things.  I've been working long hours and have hardly had time to do much of anything except sleep and work.  I'm not saying I'm too busy to do the things that I want to do, I'm saying the things I want to do don't include endangering myself to "prove a point" or to "demand justice".

 

I have been laid off from work before.  The VERY next day began my resume updating process and job search.  I will send 10+ resume's a day to jobs I don't even really want to do, but pay money.  I do this every day, and interview until I'm employed again.  I've been through this process more than once.  If you are working that hard on looking for employment, because you have newfound free time from being laid off, then you could not really justifiably have time to be out hitting the streets to demand justice for a family that you don't belong to.

 

We have a judicial system for a reason.  The judicial system even handles crooked cops and the superiors that command them.... not being a smart ass, just pointing out that nobody is supposed to get a pass in the judicial system.  If there is any golf buddies type things going on, well then that is exactly like police department corruption in the judicial system, and it should be ferreted out and fixed..... by firing people and charging them criminally for their negligence.

 

If this had happened in Austin, TX I'd still feel the same way about it.  It's not because I'm being calloused, it's because until it affects me it doesn't affect me.  I'm simply not willing to take to the streets and destroy the community in the "name of justice".  Something went wrong, a person lost their life, someone should be punished..... but I am not so sure that it should be the police officer that fired the shots.  Surely it isn't the community that caused this to happen, they shouldn't have to pay.  Yet, somehow the communities are paying.

 

The companies are noticing what is going on, it's pretty obvious when your store gets broken and your merchandise stolen.  They're moving out and I bet they'll be a bit more weary about setting up shop in any place that "smells like the last place smelled."  If you know what I'm saying.  If your city smells like hippy activities, it is probably full of hippy ideas about hippy politics.  It's the hippy politics that are f'ing everyone in the A right now.  IMO.

 

I don't know what Trump is telling his supporters.  Everyone I know that supports Trump doesn't seem like a very gullible person that would just blindly listen to what someone else said.  I think every last Trump supporter I know, and there are a lot of them, seem to be pretty smart people.  Pretty hard working people too, that are successful in life despite the challenges that everyone living must face.

 

I think the best thing we could do is wait and see what happens at trial.  Judges aren't typically as crooked as people that like to make golf buddies jokes like to suggest they are.

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This type of stuff is the kind of thing that deserves the death penalty/life in prison for the right person.  I'm just trying to say that I don't think the police officer that fired the shots is at fault here.  It's higher up the chain than that.  What would make me really unhappy in all of this is if the police officer just got sent to jail and they closed the book.  I wouldn't agree that scenario could be considered anything close to "justice" for the family because the change that was brought about is actually very small; one person is dead and one is in jail forever.

 

What would make me a bit more pleased is if we could see the person that is higher up the chain get brought to justice, and then most everyone below them that is able to be proven to be part of the "buddy network" within that department.  Such a process could serve as a framework for doing future "douche outs" in other police departments.

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Its a shame businesses now have to board up in DC in lieu of the election outcome.  

 

What's even worse about all of the looting happening widespread accross the US is most of the business are owned by small business entrepreneurs.   For example I have learned a couple years ago most of these designer retail stores operate in a similar franchise structure  to eleviate all investment risks in left over stock.

 

Anyhow, my post is more so a rant of random thot 🤪  because knowing this bothers me and its been on my mind because of all the 2020 crap. 

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Damn Don Lemon couldn't race bait Morgan Freeman.  Glad Morgan stood up against CNN's bullshit joke of a news host.

 

Remember when Don Lemon diddled his little wieny and then rubbed his finger across a guy's face in a bar?

 

Super weird.  Normal people don't do this kind of thing.  You have to ask yourself, if a person can reason that making a decision like this is a worth while one, what do you consider that they would reason is ok to say out loud to people, in front of a million+ member audience?

 

I like money too but I'm not willing to fuck people for it.

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On 9/28/2020 at 9:52 AM, Dirty_habiT said:

 

 

 

WHOA..... looks like either someone didn't pay their bill or they got censored.  My guess is, they got censored.

 

Let this be a note to everyone, don't rely on these places to hold info  that you can have in the future.  If they have exposed something, save the web page by right clicking.  This will ensure you have a copy of the data including text and images.

 

If you do not do this, we risk history being erased by socialist companies looking to destroy our Republic.

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http://nleomf.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/2020-LE-Officers-Fatalities-Report-opt.pdf
 

264 cops died in line of duty in 2020.

 

145 from Covid

48 from gunfire (3 “inadvertent” or suicide)

44 from auto accidents

12 from 9/11 related illness

10 from physical health

3 from drowning

1 from helicopter crash

1 from being beaten to death

 

Cops killed over 1100 people in 2020, about 28% being black.

 

...you do the math... 

 

double edit: I did the math, 5.3% of cops that died in the line of duty in 2020 were at the hands of black men (14 total). 

 

- black men killed 14 of the cops thats died on the job.
- cops killed approx. 316 black people on the job.

 

Triple edit: .in 2020 the black population in the US was about 12.1%, 37 million and change. Cops killed about 316 of those black folk, 14 black men killed a cop. 

- of the 800,000+ police officers in 2020, .04% killed a black person. 


- of the 37 million+ black people, .00004% killed a cop. 

 

edit: cops dying from gunfire has been declining since the 70s.  

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Why were people doing crimes 28% black when they got shot is my question.  I hope you wouldn't suggest something like they be less black while doing crimes because that's really super racist. 

 

Where were all the other HUMAN races? Or were they not participating in the stupidity? Or do cop guns not kill other races?

 

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cops are racist argument. 28% of people getting killed were black because black people were choosing to put themselves in harms way due to lies told to them by heavily funded groups led by the elite. 
 

Don't worry no racism here. PLENTY of white tards out there living totally kick ass lives with the black criminals too. 
 

Why is soros not held accountable for assisting?   Why don't people know that Walmart helped fund this?  Of

course they did. Imagine the revenue they derive from selling Chinese products. 
 

How do you all feel about hanging racists from trees with their broken necks in a noose?  Mind you that I care not what color or background they're from. I only care that they've committed or participated in crimes against humanity and against our democracy. 

 

All this veiled racism "disguised" as anti racism would be put to a stop so fast their heads would spin and pop off. 
 

Let us not forget that this break loot order movement has motive In pushing continued racism. They literally have no org and cannot exist without racism. This puts a different spin on "creating jobs". 
 

 

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