United States George Floyd Protests, Reactions and Riots

Question is, just how strong is all that propoganda? It keeps them from realizing that a threat is a threat for one
The propaganda is not particularly strong in the sense it convinces. At least not those who don't already believe.

It is intended to overwhelm, depress, and awe opposition. Simply through its sheer volume and continuous nature.
 
Yeah, the mainstream media has more or less thrown off any residual notion of objective reporting. We are bombarded day and night with reporters and activists and hustlers explaining how America is systematically racist and white people are bad and how the protesters want social change and shit.

Of course, their not going to report on what in normal times would be extraordinary news.We literally have an anarchist commune in a major American city which is expanding in territory.

Their not going to paint the demonstrators or the various ideological strands they follow in a bad light.



Wouldn't surprise me.
The Dems are a glorified criminal syndicate. This isn’t really news.
 
I really wish to see the looks on all those Big Business dudes’ faces when they realize that the types they’re supporting are surprisingly enough ACTUALLY taking THEIR stuff
Yeah it’s honestly one of the most foolish things about woke capitalism. They really don’t understand these movements oppose capitalism, and will eventually demand their stuff be taken.

They want to market and brand off of it. But if it ever got out of their ability to influence-you can bet they’d come for Bezos, Gates, and the rest. And private security personnel can be overwhelmed.


Say, any chance that the universities and their professors and students will get investigated?
Nah. Even though I wish they would.

“The us is an illegitimate occupation on indigenous land” as an example should be grounds for treason charges.

No doubt subversive ideas of other natures have long percolated through American higher “education”.

Problem is unfortunately the first amendment, and the fact that you need to bring an iron rod down on the university system itself.
 


The last casualty of the civil war?

It looks like the Lee statue that has an injunction against removal, due to the state agreeing to protect and care for the statue after the land was donated to the state. The ancestor of one of the people who donated the land filed the injunction, looks like it is not out of the question that he could sue the state to have the statue put back up and protected.

EDIT: Nvm, not the Lee statue.
 
It looks like the Lee statue that has an injunction against removal, due to the state agreeing to protect and care for the statue after the land was donated to the state. The ancestor of one of the people who donated the land filed the injunction, looks like it is not out of the question that he could sue the state to have the statue put back up and protected.

EDIT: Nvm, not the Lee statue.
I get numb to the destruction of cultural pieces. Somewhere in the future some pea brain will do it again.
 

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