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KomradeX posted:one paper's headline is calling this him turning his backs on the police. I hope he ends up alright, I've heard this can get you killed. grah posted:It was a really, really nice few days. You could literally feel how much less pressure there was in the city when everyone knew that sneaking a beer on the street or smoking a little weed wasn't going to turn into a giant pain in the rear end. Like, I have yet to find a single person who actually wanted that slowdown to end who isn't also a city budget official or police brass. Hah, this is the first I've heard about what it was actually like, this is pretty hilarious.
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The most elegant way to understand the recent spate of rioting is that part of the Federal government, using its proxies — which it supports through transfer payments in a variety of ways — is using proxies to diminish the authority of local police departments in order to replace them with units directly loyal to the Federal government. While some may want to portray it as some sort of masterful conspiracy, it’s really more like a crazy, destructive, and transparent plot without a whole lot of mystery behind it or likely upside for all that many people. In a recent private discussion I mentioned that it wouldn’t be all that shocking if some foreign power or another was bribing officials here and there to fan the flames — that would at least be more rational and understandable. It’d even be respectable. It’d be something that could be more easily dealt with and deterred, perhaps, than just plain degeneration into incredibly poor quality governance. In general, whatever your feelings about modern police — and I’ve tended to be critical of the concept — in a conflict between the local police and terror forces being used by the Federal government against small property holders — you should be siding with the people being attacked, because they’re ordinary citizens and small business owners. Terrorizing these ordinary Americans into bankruptcy and into fleeing their cities is an evil action. The assaults and murders against ordinary people and cops are also evil, with no sane moral justification. There’s a tendency in the way that American professors teach history that tends to regard ‘people power’ and popular movements as wonderful things — rather than precisely the sorts of movements which have bathed both Europe and Asia in the blood of tens of millions since the 18th century. Popular movements tend to create enormous destruction and chaos. Historians may rationalize after the fact that it was all in the service of something better, but careful analysis usually finds that revolutions are not, by and large, good things. The riots are mobilizing people to use as terror forces against the civilian population in a variety of American cities. Right-thinking opinion is supposed to praise the terror campaigns against American civilians, in part because those campaigns are quite nakedly being used to usurp authority from local politicians in favor of Washington. There’s not even any ‘false flag’ there — the riots are just being nakedly instigated by the prestige press, certain political types, and various officials in the Federal government. Taking the rhetoric of loose terror groups at face value — rather than focusing on their actions — is moronic. The pretense that terror by itself is a cleansing force is central to the left. While that pretense may seem safe and even exciting in the classroom, when brought into reality, it brings horror with it.
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Morkies posted:The most elegant way to understand the recent spate of rioting is that part of the Federal government, using its proxies — which it supports through transfer payments in a variety of ways — is using proxies to diminish the authority of local police departments in order to replace them with units directly loyal to the Federal government. The only terror campaigns being waged, are by the police forces across the country against poor black Americans.
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Morkies posted:In a recent private discussion I mentioned that it wouldn’t be all that shocking if some foreign power or another was bribing officials here and there to fan the flames — that would at least be more rational and understandable. It’d even be respectable. Hang on, I need to refresh the thread, I think I'm seeing magic. Nope, still there.
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El oh ElMorkies posted:Now, I know people are always going on about their 'right' to defile their bodies, but should right really be given out carelessly like that?
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This fellow will surely have a long life on SA. Thanks for the
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# ? May 8, 2015 17:32 |
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Please Kyoon, tell us more.
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# ? May 8, 2015 17:42 |
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Talmonis posted:
It's interesting to me how the only 'terror' inflicted on black americans just happens to fall exclusively on violent criminals who assault police officers.
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Morkies posted:The most elegant way to understand the recent spate of rioting is that part of the Federal government, using its proxies — which it supports through transfer payments in a variety of ways — is using proxies to diminish the authority of local police departments in order to replace them with units directly loyal to the Federal government. Please source your quotes.
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Morkies posted:It's interesting to me how the only 'terror' inflicted on black americans just happens to fall exclusively on violent criminals who assault police officers.
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Nice job posting a quote from another user in a feeble attempt to defame me. As observant eyes can easily tell, that gentleman was 'morkyz' and I am 'morkies'
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# ? May 8, 2015 17:51 |
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How does one give their body over to anger while they're on the job to a degree that they videotape themselves kicking a downed person in the head? Goddamn.
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zen death robot posted:Its you No it isn't.
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Samurai Sanders posted:How does one give their body over to anger while they're on the job to a degree that they videotape themselves kicking a downed person in the head? Goddamn. Because they're confident the system will cover up their actions.
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Morkies posted:No it isn't. You may wanna take a look on your rap sheet.
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# ? May 8, 2015 17:57 |
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Looks like the personality splits run deep.
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# ? May 8, 2015 18:01 |
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Footage of dangerous inhuman animals who deserve a beat-down attacking police.
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# ? May 8, 2015 18:06 |
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Talmonis posted:This fellow will surely have a long life on SA. Thanks for the http://www.henrydampier.com/2015/05/federal-terror-against-local-peace/
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Morkies posted:The most elegant way to understand the recent spate of rioting is that part of the Federal government, using its proxies — which it supports through transfer payments in a variety of ways — is using proxies to diminish the authority of local police departments in order to replace them with units directly loyal to the Federal government. But how does Jade Helm 15 fit into it? Edit: also, chemtrails? PostNouveau fucked around with this message at 18:33 on May 8, 2015 |
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don't sign your posts
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# ? May 8, 2015 18:37 |
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Morkies posted:terror forces Morkies posted:terror campaigns Morkies posted:terror groups Thank god, now we know it's all terrorism guys, lets send the troops in!
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ElCondemn posted:Thank god, now we know it's all terrorism guys, lets send the troops in! 'the troops' are federal lapdogs. What we need are locally organized White militias.
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# ? May 8, 2015 19:06 |
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Morkies posted:'the troops' are federal lapdogs. What we need are locally organized White militias. I agree, but maybe we should all wear some kind of outfit that will help identify us all as the white malitia, maybe some kind of robes with a hood or something so that the federal lapdogs won't be able to pick us out of a crowd.
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Morkies posted:'the troops' are federal lapdogs. What we need are locally organized White militias. Every loving white person I know sucks at shooting but they have all the guns.
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Armani posted:Every loving white person I know sucks at shooting but they have all the guns. The rot runs deep, I agree.
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# ? May 8, 2015 19:45 |
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Are you guys retarded? You might as well be arguing with a chatbot, it couldn't be any more obvious this dude is trolling. Every time someone comes into this thread copy/pasting some outrageous post four or five of you dive on it like here's your chance to make a difference. I'll check back here after the requisite five pages of back and forth with this guy are over.
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I dunno man, I think he makes some really valid points about the importance of racial identity militias in federalism.
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Meanwhile, adventures in civil forfeiture, DEA-style:quote:It happened, Rivers said, to him on April 15 as he was traveling on Amtrak from Dearborn, Mich., near his hometown of Romulus, Mich., to Los Angeles to fulfill his dream of making a music video. Rivers, in an email, said he had saved his money for years, and his mother and other relatives scraped together the rest of the $16,000. http://www.abqjournal.com/580107/news/dea-agents-seize-16000-from-aspiring-music-video-producer.html
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# ? May 9, 2015 00:59 |
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CNN is running a headline story about the Baltimore case. "Charged Cops: Remove Her", basically calling for the attorney to be removed. She is insisting she'll stay on, but man, the cops seem really goddamn scared of her. I guess they never expected to see a prosecutor that would treat them like criminals when they commit crimes.
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# ? May 9, 2015 01:23 |
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So, Mosby has a family tree full of cops. See, she actually knows cops and this is something that is detrimental. What we need is someone who is not a cop, but possibly always wanted to be one and/or has delusions and hero worship of cops.
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# ? May 9, 2015 01:25 |
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Of course, CNN basically ran the accusations unchallenged. Maybe they're hoping for more riots if she gets removed.
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# ? May 9, 2015 01:33 |
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GlyphGryph posted:Of course, CNN basically ran the accusations unchallenged. Maybe they're hoping for more riots if she gets removed.
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hobotrashcanfires posted:I wish anyone else in this country had unions that would completely disregard reality in our defense. Well hey, he's not wrong. If it weren't for the recent massive public outcry against police brutality, this probably would have been swept under the rug as usual.
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Rent-A-Cop posted:CNN is currently running a multi-day series of reports uncritically repeating North Korean propaganda from Pyongyang. Their simpering love for authoritarianism knows no bounds. I don't know whether or not this actually true. I think they just jump on stories that easy and superficial, and are always hoping for more stories they can report on that are easy and superficial. Also, their headline writers are terrible. Their "Lord of the Flies" article about Baltimore was actually pretty good, but you wouldn't have gotten it from that headline. GlyphGryph fucked around with this message at 01:59 on May 9, 2015 |
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Reprinting press releases as, "news," has pretty low overhead.
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GlyphGryph posted:I don't know whether or not this actually true. I think they just jump on stories that easy and superficial, and are always hoping for more stories they can report on that are easy and superficial. Also, their headline writers are terrible. Their "Lord of the Flies" article about Baltimore was actually pretty good, but you wouldn't have gotten it from that headline. Three months of coverage on the latest plane that went missing.
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At least they haven't been as bad as fox, bringing on "anonymous sources" to make up bullshit fantasy stories that don't even agree with each other. Reading the news of various websites definitely gives the feeling a chunk of the media really really doesn't seem to like the idea these cops might be charged any more than the cops do. GlyphGryph fucked around with this message at 02:21 on May 9, 2015 |
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GlyphGryph posted:Reading the news of various websites definitely gives the feeling a chunk of the media really really doesn't seem to like the idea these cops might be charged any more than the cops do. A lot of crime reporters spend all their time talking to police and tend to slowly adopt the idea that suspects are all inhuman scum who must be stomped out by our brave, brave officers.
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GlyphGryph posted:At least they haven't been as bad as fox, bringing on "anonymous sources" to make up bullshit fantasy stories that don't even agree with each other. At least we got to see two different Fox shows with different "anonymous sources" contradict each other within the span of an hour.
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