United States George Floyd Protests, Reactions and Riots

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its a shame so many black people forget about things like this.
 
I honestly don't think they know.

Anything that is a historical artifact or item is attacked-they are at war with civilization, they don't care about the particulars thereof.

After all earlier in Martinique-they torn down a statue of some French abolitionist. Statues, museums, art, whatever-its all a civilization they despise and wish to see destroyed, and they won't stop until they do.
 
its a shame so many black people forget about things like this.

People seem to probably mostly learn from TV due to mistaking it for being socially relevant or correct about history and I doubt entertainment ever covered these guys even existing

That said, I agree with @Lord Invictus they want to destroy whatever signs of the civilization they despise, including the parts that care/respect them, which as far as they are concerned, don't exist
 
DO you think the rioters would care if he gets manslaughter? If he doesnt get 2nd degree there will be riots

MAS 36 arnt that bad, pretty good bolt action weapons and cheap. Recommend going for the late and post world war 2 MAS 49 as it is Semi if you want one of those


If you want a long arm go with basically any AR style weapon, since you can get an AR 15 for about 500 bucks. Isnt some super hiogh end one, most liekly an earlier model or just one of the more common types.
I recommend one from Palmetto State Armory.
 
It seems evident that the political season is upon us. Every election that I can recall the left stirs things up with strikes and whatever else they can kick off to get the emotional folks out. So 'having a dialog' and all that is just so much rot calculated to waste your time, as the organizers drop everything like a hot rock on November 3. If you actually want to stop cops from screwing up, make them get bonded like a contractor. When the municipality gets sued and loses, let the cop personally lose the bond and his rates go up until the bad/dumb/untrained cops can't afford to be cops. Big mistakes like this result from a calvalcade of small mistakes, and by weeding out the dumb and complacent ones with the even hand of the free market you would raise the level of professionalism across a whole career field and encourage cops to get rid of the dumbshits among them before they get priced out of their jobs by association.
 

NYC suddenly was interested in stopping the protests when someone threatened to take it to the rich neighbourhoods.
How is that suprising, that is how it always goes in those cities they run wild, until it threatens team blues donors.
 
Hey guys have you heard about my totally based anti socialist political strategy? It's called N-Socialism, and it's totally different than socialism, see, it was designed by a european art student and his extremely close male friend who was a marxist newspaper editor, w-wait! Where are you going!? Dont you hate Socialism!? I havent even gotten to tell you about the part where we curtail gun rights and subsume all private industry into the state!

Guys? Guys??

Well fuck you! Y-You werent even real white people anyway!
Isn't the mustache guy a young Pinochet?
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The one in the bottom picture?
 
Because conservatives, being foolish as they are let leftists have unchallenged control over academia/education and entertainment despite the fact that leftists have stated that they intend to take control over these institutions and even called it "The long march through the institutions" . Instead conservatives spent their time fellating the corporations. Corporations that have now turned on them.
I think you have both timing and blame wrong here.

The Progressive long march through the institutions dates back to the 1920s. The first purges were of Christian Fundamentalists who held to things like the historicity of Christ and other such basics of Christianity when you saw the Fundamentalist vs Modernist Controversy in the American religious universities (remember most of the Ivy League schools, the most prestigious schools in the US, were private religious schools). The New York Times was shilling for the Soviet Union and acting as their propaganda arm in the US in the 1930s, and the Soviet Infiltration of major sectors of the US Federal government was well underway by the 1940s.

The American Conservative Movement did not form until the 1950s, with the National Review being the foremost publication thereof and the critical publication that laid the groundwork for formulating what would become called the "Conservative" movement in the US. By that point academia was already lost to Conservatives, in fact, one of the core reasons William Buckley began formulating his core ideas was his experience at Yale, which was pushing collectivist and progressive ideology when he attended in the late 1940s, as he wrote about in God and Man at Yale.

So I'm not sure how you can blame the Conservatives for failing to hold academia and media. They were lost long before it even became a thing. Conservatives also long ago recognized this loss and rather than try a counter march, which, due to the fact that there was no central authority directing efforts like there was for the progressive left in the Soviet Union, would likely have just been ineffective and end up with those who attempted making no impact. Rather they sought to build up parallel institutions, with fundamentalist Christian churches setting up their own colleges and systematically Conservative colleges being established to attempt to counterbalance things. You've probably heard of some of these Liberty University, Hillsdale College, Patrick Henry College... to name just three off the top of my head. Those who didn't go that route often established themselves in public universities that were not immediately under the control of progressives, this was especially true of economics departments like that of University of Chicago and George Mason University (you would also note that GMU's law school is named for former conservative Supreme Court Justice Antoni Scalia), and while those still had considerable progressive presence in those schools, they have kept around some very conservative members. Using GMU as an example, a notable member of their economics faculty is Walter E Williams who is so conservative and right wing that he's occasionally subbed for Rush Limbaugh on his show.

So I'm really not sure what more you could have asked of the Conservative movement. They have been fighting this fight for decades, longer than you've been politically engaged. When one faction has a nation state backing it and the other doesn't, the fact it has taken this long for things to get as bad as they are should tell you how successful they have been despite having the deck so severely stacked against them.
 

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