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So that Trump can pose with a Bible in front of a church and threaten military action.
This is making me feel sick.
You need to stop acting hysterical and start being rational. I get it, you're scared. The smell from the pissing pants in 2016 was already stinnking up the place, and now feces are being added to the mix. Learn some control. You know who else lets their emotions determine their reaction to things? Rioters. Stop acting like you're better than them when you're not. You'd support the break out of a civil war just because you're scared (as I'd discussed earlier). Do you really think things will become more peaceful if Trump brings in the military? Stop being an emotional wreck and try thinking for a change.
If a civil war breaks out, it is on you for voting for a baby. Riots might still be going on anyway, but I hardly think a giant baby is the best person to deal with them.
You're right about the emotional part, I'll own that. I don't actually mean to take it out on anyone here. It's not fear though- there will never be riots where I live, and even if there were we're all well armed and close knit. I'll work on thinking clearly later. Right now I'm a little busy watching a homeless man try to at least salvage the mattress from the flaming pile of his belongings, rioters blocking firefighters from trying to rescue a child from a building that they set on fire, people getting dragged under trucks, people attempting to destroy historical landmarks, etc. I don't expect any of my rational faculties will return until this ends, but I don't think my feelings on the matter are even close to unreasonable.
It's not a good situation, but at least we have a responsible person at the helm. Oh wait, we don't.
So far Trump gets an F from me on handling the riots.
That's good to know.
If nobody else is condemning these riots, then I am better than them. And that's not on me.
You're right about the emotional part, I'll own that. I don't actually mean to take it out on anyone here. It's not fear though- there will never be riots where I live, and even if there were we're all well armed and close knit. I'll work on thinking clearly later. Right now I'm a little busy watching a homeless man try to at least salvage the mattress from the flaming pile of his belongings, rioters blocking firefighters from trying to rescue a child from a building that they set on fire, people getting dragged under trucks, people getting beat to pulps by groups, people attempting to destroy historical landmarks, etc. I don't expect any of my rational faculties will return until this ends, but I don't think my feelings on the matter are even close to unreasonable.
This shit is way worse than the LA riots (which I remember), and they called in the army for that one. Martial law is coming. And if you think cops are trigger happy....
These riots will probably drag on for a while then. And no, I don't think that means the fact that I need to apologize for not voting for a piece of shit who escalated the situation. Sorry, but people who brushed aside all the acts of police brutality and so forth almost certainly have a role to play. If I have a role to play, it's that I wasn't following this stuff earlier. I don't think i'm responsible just because I'm not the sort of person who brushes off murer as a "mere mistake." The fact that so many people treat these things as "mere mistakes" is why we have fucking riots now.
So that Trump can pose with a Bible in front of a church and threaten military action.
This is making me feel sick.
'That's not going to bring my brother back': George Floyd's brother calls for end to violence
'''That'''s not going to bring my brother back''': George Floyd'''s brother calls for end to violence
Trump sat in his bunker like a little bitch for three days tweeting like a petulant child in his diary after being sent to his room. I'm not sure how many matches he added to the texas sized dumpster fire of national vitriol going on right now, but I do think that years of cultivating a narrative that america is systematically racist added a lot more than Trump ever could. I don't see any evidence of racism in any legal, written, actually-exists-in-tangible-form system. I see a fuck ton of evidence for police brutality, though. I hate protesters, but I hate bad cops even more. I might even go to that one. But what can we do about it? How do we give cops the ability to defend us and themselves without going too far? If we made it so that only good people could become cops, we would have 5 cops.
(Not to detract from the above discussion— just posting current events as I come upon them)
In Buffalo, NY within the past hour:
Hope no one was killed. Wtf.
Two officers hit by car during protest in Buffalo | RochesterFirst
So far, [DA Larrry Krasner] said, the looting videos have shown different crowds from those protesting.
“They don't seem to be carrying signs, talking about political issues or talking about police accountability, they don't seem to have t-shirts on that are political in nature,†he said. “They seem to be committing opportunistic crimes and they seem to be doing it within the context of peaceful protest.â€
A car drove straight through a crowd of demonstrators protesting the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis on Thursday and then deliberately turned to hit a protester before fleeing the scene, a bystander video posted to Twitter shows.
I think the only proof you need of systematic racism is if you look at who is disproportionality the victim of police brutality. Hell, you can find systemic racism if you look at who was disproportionately arrested for marijuana possession (plenty of white people use marijuana; you may have noticed). You can also look at systemic racism if you look at where they build grocery stores or incomes. There is lots of hard data on this.