U.S. Riots of May 2020 over George Floyd and others - ITT: a bunch of faggots butthurt about worthless internet stickers

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And YOU get a copy of The Circle!
And YOU get a copy of Little Brother!
And YOU get a copy of 1984!
And YOU get a copy of We!
Brave New World is a little off-topic, but you get that too!
Everyone gets a dystopian novel!
I dunno, the themes of rampant, mindless, unquestioning consumerism and never deferring gratitude or pleasure in favour of hard work or longer term gains in BNW are pretty relavent these days. There's a part where it talks about raising infants and their social conditioning, and Huxley mentions something about from infancy, keeping the gap between a desire and it's fulfillment as short as possible. Also, training the deltas, gammas and epsilions to revile the outdooers and nature, when you've got a generation of shit-for-brains who would drop dead of starvation were they to exist more than ten miles from the nearest urban sprawl and the bloke was bang on the money.
 
Here's the screenshots of the conversation. Blue is me.
Please get in the habit of hitting the crop button and chopping off the status bar and anything else outside the content itself. Makes for cleaner screenshots, and increases opsec.

I went to an Italian barber because I just need to get my ends trimmed when my hair was short but now it's long (thanks Cuomo dipshit for closing barbershops/salons). I ran into his son last week who said "You look less dykey now".

I'm keeping it long-ish now. I never had any bad experiences with lesbians but now? Don't lump me in with the T and Q.
"Peggy look at my lawn, there's something wrong with her. It's like a pretty girl with short hair!"
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Wtf kind of bs is this. There’s another funeral for John Lewis and Obama is going to speak there? What happened to bans on funerals and social distancing? I thought it was selfish and unpatriotic to not stay locked in your homes until Fauci or these other glow in the darks told you it was safe?
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I couldn't go to my aunt's funeral but these miserable do nothing niggers get paraded around for fucking days. This stuff angers me to no end. I couldn't even visit my fucking aunt when she was dying in the fucking hospital. (Was cancer, not covid)
 
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This was a statement delivered by the Police Chief of Richmond, VA on May 31st, after rioters had intentionally set fire to a home with a child inside of it. The rioters used vehicles to block firefighters from reaching the home, although they didn't succeed and the family managed to make it out alive. I tend to have a pretty good memory but I have no fucking recollection of this story at all.

Apparently major news sources hardly even covered this story, it's all local news, and even then just barely, with Snopes shoved way up to the top of the list, trying to do its usual snake-tongued horseshit and calling it "unproven." It's actually very creepy that something like this could happen and every single outlet just more or less ignores the story and spends the next two months calling them peaceful protests.


And because of that Press conference Richmonds Mayor fired him. Tried to bring in two new police chiefs since then. Both resigned. The first after the protestors bitched about being gassed for trying to tear down the Lee Statue that is owned by the state and the third for undetermined reasons. The city is a mess at this point. All the monuments have been destroyed or defaced, there is not a single bank left standing and a third of businesses have had their windows smashed/ransacked. Shootings in the projects have also surged. Everyone downtown is consoling themselves with the argument that "it could be worse".
 
I love how the powers that be in Portland and Seattle are demanding that they be allowed to mediate between the feds and the insurgents so they can come across as a "grand peacemaker" come election time.

You know why the feds aren't sitting down at the table with the insurgents?

Because we don't negotiate with terrorists and we don't legitimize a group like BLM or ANTIFA by sitting down and listening to them screech demands.

I hope Brown and the rest get arrested for sedition and giving aid and comfort to an insurgency group on American territory.
 
I dunno, the themes of rampant, mindless, unquestioning consumerism and never deferring gratitude or pleasure in favour of hard work or longer term gains in BNW are pretty relavent these days. There's a part where it talks about raising infants and their social conditioning, and Huxley mentions something about from infancy, keeping the gap between a desire and it's fulfillment as short as possible. Also, training the deltas, gammas and epsilions to revile the outdooers and nature, when you've got a generation of shit-for-brains who would drop dead of starvation were they to exist more than ten miles from the nearest urban sprawl and the bloke was bang on the money.
Yep. Here's the full excerpt.

"Now bring in the children."

They hurried out of the room and returned in a minute or two, each pushing a kind of tall dumb-waiter laden, on all its four wire-netted shelves, with eight-month-old babies, all exactly alike (a Bokanovsky Group, it was evident) and all (since their caste was Delta) dressed in khaki.

"Put them down on the floor."

The infants were unloaded.

"Now turn them so that they can see the flowers and books."

Turned, the babies at once fell silent, then began to crawl towards those clusters of sleek colours, those shapes so gay and brilliant on the white pages. As they approached, the sun came out of a momentary eclipse behind a cloud. The roses flamed up as though with a sudden passion from within; a new and profound significance seemed to suffuse the shining pages of the books. From the ranks of the crawling babies came little squeals of excitement, gurgles and twitterings of pleasure.

The Director rubbed his hands. "Excellent!" he said. "It might almost have been done on purpose."

The swiftest crawlers were already at their goal. Small hands reached out uncertainly, touched, grasped, unpetaling the transfigured roses, crumpling the illuminated pages of the books. The Director waited until all were happily busy. Then, "Watch carefully," he said. And, lifting his hand, he gave the signal.

The Head Nurse, who was standing by a switchboard at the other end of the room, pressed down a little lever.

There was a violent explosion. Shriller and ever shriller, a siren shrieked. Alarm bells maddeningly sounded.

The children started, screamed; their faces were distorted with terror.

"And now," the Director shouted (for the noise was deafening), "now we proceed to rub in the lesson with a mild electric shock."

He waved his hand again, and the Head Nurse pressed a second lever. The screaming of the babies suddenly changed its tone. There was something desperate, almost insane, about the sharp spasmodic yelps to which they now gave utterance. Their little bodies twitched and stiffened; their limbs moved jerkily as if to the tug of unseen wires.

"We can electrify that whole strip of floor," bawled the Director in explanation. "But that's enough," he signalled to the nurse.

The explosions ceased, the bells stopped ringing, the shriek of the siren died down from tone to tone into silence. The stiffly twitching bodies relaxed, and what had become the sob and yelp of infant maniacs broadened out once more into a normal howl of ordinary terror.

"Offer them the flowers and the books again."

The nurses obeyed; but at the approach of the roses, at the mere sight of those gaily-coloured images of pussy and cock-a-doodle-doo and baa-baa black sheep, the infants shrank away in horror, the volume of their howling suddenly increased.


"Observe," said the Director triumphantly, "observe."

Books and loud noises, flowers and electric shocks–already in the infant mind these couples were compromisingly linked; and after two hundred repetitions of the same or a similar lesson would be wedded indissolubly. What man has joined, nature is powerless to put asunder.

"They'll grow up with what the psychologists used to call an 'instinctive' hatred of books and flowers. Reflexes unalterably conditioned. They'll be safe from books and botany all their lives." The Director turned to his nurses. "Take them away again."

Still yelling, the khaki babies were loaded on to their dumb-waiters and wheeled out, leaving behind them the smell of sour milk and a most welcome silence.

One of the students held up his hand; and though he could see quite well why you couldn't have lower-cast people wasting the Community's time over books, and that there was always the risk of their reading something which might undesirably decondition one of their reflexes, yet … well, he couldn't understand about the flowers. Why go to the trouble of making it psychologically impossible for Deltas to like flowers?

Patiently the D.H.C. explained. If the children were made to scream at the sight of a rose, that was on grounds of high economic policy. Not so very long ago (a century or thereabouts), Gammas, Deltas, even Epsilons, had been conditioned to like flowers–flowers in particular and wild nature in general. The idea was to make them want to be going out into the country at every available opportunity, and so compel them to consume transport.

"And didn't they consume transport?" asked the student.

"Quite a lot," the D.H.C. replied. "But nothing else."

Primroses and landscapes, he pointed out, have one grave defect: they are gratuitous. A love of nature keeps no factories busy. It was decided to abolish the love of nature, at any rate among the lower classes; to abolish the love of nature, but not the tendency to consume transport. For of course it was essential that they should keep on going to the country, even though they hated it. The problem was to find an economically sounder reason for consuming transport than a mere affection for primroses and landscapes. It was duly found.

"We condition the masses to hate the country," concluded the Director. "But simultaneously we condition them to love all country sports. At the same time, we see to it that all country sports shall entail the use of elaborate apparatus. So that they consume manufactured articles as well as transport. Hence those electric shocks."
 
Tou Thao joins Thomas Lane in filing a motion to dismiss charges against him. Uploaded the motion here for archival purposes.
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For the border patrol guys it must feel like going in to a fight against kittens. Zero fear of these soyboys. The BP guys who work the southern border are used to creeping through the dessert at night with backup 100 miles away, What ever they run in to out there they have to just deal with it or die. The bata bomber is a far cry from the cartel members they have to deal with on any given Monday,
 
I love how the powers that be in Portland and Seattle are demanding that they be allowed to mediate between the feds and the insurgents so they can come across as a "grand peacemaker" come election time.

You know why the feds aren't sitting down at the table with the insurgents?

The feds have a pretty good offer for them. Quit attacking federal buildings and you won't get hauled off in the back of a van and sent to federal prison or shot with various crowd control devices. Very generous of them.
 

"He didn't even have any pet blacks with him"

I may not be right about the things I believe politically, maybe I'm wrong about my views on how to fix the economy, maybe I'm wrong about a lot of things. But there is one thing that I know, indisputably, 100% beyond any doubt -- that not a single democrat legitimately gives the slightest fuck about blacks. Maybe I just didn't notice it in the past, but it certainly feels like they were never this blatant about how they just use the blacks as a tool.

I believe the same thing about the virus. Even if I am wrong about the virus, and the virus ends up being the next black death, I still know for a fact beyond any doubt in my mind that every single on air personality on CNN and MSNBC doesn't actually believe its dangerous. The same goes for the vast majority of the democrats in office.
 
I couldn't go to my aunt's funeral but these miserable do nothing niggers get paraded around for fucking days. This stuff angers me to no end. I couldn't even visit my fucking aunt when she was dying in the fucking hospital. (Was cancer, not covid)
He also had another ceremony this week already. Who has like multiple services?

"He didn't even have any pet blacks with him"

I may not be right about the things I believe politically, maybe I'm wrong about my views on how to fix the economy, maybe I'm wrong about a lot of things. But there is one thing that I know, indisputably, 100% beyond any doubt -- that not a single democrat legitimately gives the slightest fuck about blacks. Maybe I just didn't notice it in the past, but it certainly feels like they were never this blatant about how they just use the blacks as a tool.

I believe the same thing about the virus. Even if I am wrong about the virus, and the virus ends up being the next black death, I still know for a fact beyond any doubt in my mind that every single on air personality on CNN and MSNBC doesn't actually believe its dangerous. The same goes for the vast majority of the democrats in office.
What a pearl-clutching bitch. People like her are why this country is going to shit. I find it rich the same people that couldn’t believe Donald Trump could be elected in 2016 are lecturing anyone on “living in a bubble.” Barr is way more mature than me for not saying he didn’t have any people of color on his staff because he only hires on merit.
 
Where'd that streamer say he was from - Arizona. He said "In the next few days things will be popping off in Arizona" or something to that effect - "there's potentially something happening in Arizona in the next few days"....
It was a streamer being shown on Command and Controll's livestream last night. A streamer who's gone from Arizona to Portland. I don't remember his name.
Fuck is that true? Damn, I got family in that state, one of them owns a diner, I hope none of the riots reach him. Cause the guy and his servers are all armed to the teeth and I would rather he didn't have the death of a couple of filthy commies on his soul. He's a pretty devout guy.
 
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