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Post by vokeswagen on Jun 5, 2020 22:05:14 GMT
I am astounded that people in this day and age can genuinely believe this. Incredible. I guess you intend some kind of insult. I'm astounded that people can be so naive to take all they see on the news at face value. Follow the money. It's extraordinary that you invoke the spirit of All the President's Men's famous "follow the money" line without a hint of irony... while promoting untold amounts of palpably insane partisan propaganda that is itself funded from distinctly shady sources. And which exists to help prop up one of the most provably bent global elite politicians that has ever operated in the USA. THEN you have the gall to call other posters naive ![:D](//storage.proboards.com/800541/images/kwfoKwtHI0jglJZ4qZf6.gif) If the internet had been around at the time of All the President's Men, you'd no doubt be posting YouTube vids of some crushingly thick, unfunny cunts saying that the Washington Post, Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein were all just classic examples of the evil leftist elite. The big bad MSM, out to scalp good old hard-done-to, trustworthy President Nixon. You'd be posting in the name of giving airtime to alternative opinions, of course ![::)](//storage.proboards.com/800541/images/cj7bsBj2jOTuEAUVaPt5.gif) You're absolutely all over the fucking show fella.
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Post by Paul Spencer on Jun 5, 2020 22:09:05 GMT
Buffalo police department issued a statement claiming that the man "tripped and fell." You have to read that twice to makes sure it really said that... Widely reported before the video went viral.
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Post by Paul Spencer on Jun 5, 2020 22:34:49 GMT
Jesus, that second video is absolutely insane, it's like watching an episode of South Park. Actually, I take that back, if Parker and Stone had took that script to Comedy Central, they would have said to them "sorry lads, you really have gone too far this time ..."
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Post by musik on Jun 5, 2020 23:25:23 GMT
It's not easy to be a cop. You have to be prepared for the worst all the time. Not everyone can be calm and make the right decision instantly in every situation. To expect that of them is naive. The best advice would be not to randomly go out in the streets and protest. How should the police know what you're up to? I'm not sure I would take the risk.
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Post by thedeadlyshart on Jun 6, 2020 6:08:35 GMT
Any protest that is given coverage to the point of promotion by the likes of the BBC automatically raises suspicions. The globalist deep state that controlled slavery are the ones funding such organisations as BLM and Antifa. And the goal is to promote more division, not less, as is pretty evident. Those with genuine concerns protesting are simply being used as pawns in this divide and rule agenda. I am astounded that people in this day and age can genuinely believe this. Incredible. My favorite part is how the "Deep State" decided to use BLM and anti-fascists to maintain global dominance instead of the military, police, or even right-wing paramilitary groups. I guess Soros likes a challenge.
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Post by ColonelMustard on Jun 6, 2020 6:17:09 GMT
It's not easy to be a cop. You have to be prepared for the worst all the time. Not everyone can be calm and make the right decision instantly in every situation. To expect that of them is naive. The best advice would be not to randomly go out in the streets and protest. How should the police know what you're up to? I'm not sure I would take the risk. With respect, it is not naive to expect police to be calm in situations they face. An airline pilot is trained to be calm in every situation they will face. Peoples lives depend on it. It's harder to become an airline pilot than a cop. You are right it's not an easy job. It requires a certain type of person and is a dangerous job to to give to and angry or bigoted personality type. It's way too easy to be cop and way too hard to get booted out. They are supposed to "protect and serve". And to do that for a country built on injustice and armed to the teeth. A very tough job. There are hundreds of clips of police violence right now, audios over their radio of "run them over" "shoot them all". Law enforcement is broken there. Utterly broken. And the people are on the streets because of it, not the other way around.
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Post by Davef on Jun 6, 2020 8:22:34 GMT
It's not easy to be a cop. You have to be prepared for the worst all the time. Not everyone can be calm and make the right decision instantly in every situation. To expect that of them is naive. The best advice would be not to randomly go out in the streets and protest. How should the police know what you're up to? I'm not sure I would take the risk. With respect, it is not naive to expect police to be calm in situations they face. An airline pilot is trained to be calm in every situation they will face. Peoples lives depend on it. It's harder to become an airline pilot than a cop. You are right it's not an easy job. It requires a certain type of person and is a dangerous job to to give to and angry or bigoted personality type. It's way too easy to be cop and way too hard to get booted out. They are supposed to "protect and serve". And to do that for a country built on injustice and armed to the teeth. A very tough job. There are hundreds of clips of police violence right now, audios over their radio of "run them over" "shoot them all". Law enforcement is broken there. Utterly broken. And the people are on the streets because of it, not the other way around. That reminds me...
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Post by Gods on Jun 6, 2020 8:25:50 GMT
I'm as guilty of it as anyone but folks underestimate Trump.
He's up on the stump yesterday patting himself on the back that the unemployment figures are better than forecast. And saying George Floyd will be looking down and smiling at that news.
Of course it brings down a hail of mockery on his head.
But Floyd's horrible death is tomorrow's chip paper, his name will be a question in the Christmas quiz in the newspapers, and most of us won't get it right.
It's jobs that will matter most to US voters in November.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2020 8:28:36 GMT
I'm as guilty of it as anyone but folks underestimate Trump. He's up on the stump yesterday patting himself on the back that the unemployment figures are better than forecast. And saying George Floyd will be looking down and smiling at that news. Of course it brings down a hail of mockery on his head. But who is on the money here? Floyd's horrible death is tomorrow's chip paper, it's jobs that matter most to US voters in November. I’m not sure whether it’s Trump that we underestimate or the blind loyalty (or in a lot of cases pure stupidity) of his followers.....
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Post by The Drunken Communist on Jun 6, 2020 8:43:15 GMT
I'm as guilty of it as anyone but folks underestimate Trump. He's up on the stump yesterday patting himself on the back that the unemployment figures are better than forecast. And saying George Floyd will be looking down and smiling at that news. That's not what he said at all. That's how the MSM are trying to paint it in the hope that people who've never liked The Don will just believe them & run with it, but if you watch his speech he is clearly talking about law enforcement treating everyone equally.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2020 8:46:06 GMT
I'm as guilty of it as anyone but folks underestimate Trump. He's up on the stump yesterday patting himself on the back that the unemployment figures are better than forecast. And saying George Floyd will be looking down and smiling at that news. That's not what he said at all. That's how the MSM are trying to paint it in the hope that people who've never liked The Don will just believe them & run with it, but if you watch his speech he is clearly talking about law enforcement treating everyone equally. His speech contradicts most of his tweets and sound bites though. The difference between having a script and thinking for yourself I guess.....
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Post by roylandstoke on Jun 6, 2020 9:02:12 GMT
I'm as guilty of it as anyone but folks underestimate Trump. He's up on the stump yesterday patting himself on the back that the unemployment figures are better than forecast. And saying George Floyd will be looking down and smiling at that news. That's not what he said at all. That's how the MSM are trying to paint it in the hope that people who've never liked The Don will just believe them & run with it, but if you watch his speech he is clearly talking about law enforcement treating everyone equally. I've watched all of that long speech, which I'm pretty sure was supposed to be a press conference, and the only thing he was talking about was how great Donald Trump is. He lies almost every time he opens his mouth. It would be easier to count the truthful statements than the lies.
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Post by lordb on Jun 6, 2020 9:05:13 GMT
I'm as guilty of it as anyone but folks underestimate Trump. He's up on the stump yesterday patting himself on the back that the unemployment figures are better than forecast. And saying George Floyd will be looking down and smiling at that news. Of course it brings down a hail of mockery on his head. But Floyd's horrible death is tomorrow's chip paper, his name will be a question in the Christmas quiz in the newspapers, and most of us won't get it right. It's jobs that will matter most to US voters in November. You sure? What percentage of black voters will vote for Trump?
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Post by ColonelMustard on Jun 6, 2020 9:50:09 GMT
I'm as guilty of it as anyone but folks underestimate Trump. He's up on the stump yesterday patting himself on the back that the unemployment figures are better than forecast. And saying George Floyd will be looking down and smiling at that news. Of course it brings down a hail of mockery on his head. But Floyd's horrible death is tomorrow's chip paper, his name will be a question in the Christmas quiz in the newspapers, and most of us won't get it right. It's jobs that will matter most to US voters in November. People know the name Rosa Parks. Or they should. One day, very painfully, one of these names will become as remembered. I hope its George Floyd.
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Post by Gods on Jun 6, 2020 10:17:46 GMT
I'm as guilty of it as anyone but folks underestimate Trump. He's up on the stump yesterday patting himself on the back that the unemployment figures are better than forecast. And saying George Floyd will be looking down and smiling at that news. Of course it brings down a hail of mockery on his head. But Floyd's horrible death is tomorrow's chip paper, his name will be a question in the Christmas quiz in the newspapers, and most of us won't get it right. It's jobs that will matter most to US voters in November. You sure? What percentage of black voters will vote for Trump? He's reaching out beyond the short term noise to most people (black or white) on what matters most in their lives. 'It's the economy stupid' is a well worn phrase but no less true for that at election time, certainly not in the USA. For what it's worth I think Trump is a despicable character, but he is smart and all the more dangerous for it, it's not enough to try to make a fool of him, it doesn't cut through beyond people who have already made up their minds he's a bad'un, the Democrats need to present a viable alternative. I'm not sure, decent fella though he may be, that Joe Biden is the man. As you say we'll see.
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Post by thevoid on Jun 6, 2020 10:27:40 GMT
You sure? What percentage of black voters will vote for Trump? He's reaching out beyond the short term noise to most people (black or white) on what matters most in their lives. 'It's the economy stupid' is a well worn phrase but no less true for that at election time, certainly not in the USA. For what it's worth I think Trump is a despicable character, but he is smart and all the more dangerous for it, it's not enough to try to make a fool of him, it doesn't cut through beyond people who have already made up their minds he's a bad'un, the Democrats need to present a viable alternative. I'm not sure, decent fella though he may be, that Joe Biden is the man. As you say we'll see. You've got to love the irony of the alternative to Trump being an even older white man 😉
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Post by Kpsje on Jun 6, 2020 10:55:33 GMT
I'm as guilty of it as anyone but folks underestimate Trump. He's up on the stump yesterday patting himself on the back that the unemployment figures are better than forecast. And saying George Floyd will be looking down and smiling at that news. Of course it brings down a hail of mockery on his head. But Floyd's horrible death is tomorrow's chip paper, his name will be a question in the Christmas quiz in the newspapers, and most of us won't get it right. It's jobs that will matter most to US voters in November. You sure? What percentage of black voters will vote for Trump? not sure, mate, but here’s one for starters
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Post by mickmillslovechild on Jun 6, 2020 11:16:21 GMT
You sure? What percentage of black voters will vote for Trump? not sure, mate, but here’s one for starters He will but he's also a member of the republicans who has had his facebook account suspended for racism and told black americans to go back to Africa if they want "but i'm staying here with my white friends". There will be some people like him but can you see there being too many black voters sharing his views? He's the same as Candace Owens and The Hodgetwins. The republicans fund them to post on social media and the President at times retweets them and has funded Owens to speak against BLM. People should actually find out who these people are (on both sides of the argument) before they decide to believe them or not. One thing these recent times in America have proved is that propaganda and dirty tricks are alive and well on both sides of the coin now they know the world is watching.
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Jun 6, 2020 11:41:04 GMT
It's not easy to be a cop. You have to be prepared for the worst all the time. Not everyone can be calm and make the right decision instantly in every situation. To expect that of them is naive. The best advice would be not to randomly go out in the streets and protest. How should the police know what you're up to? I'm not sure I would take the risk. Especially if huge numbers of people have a gun over there. Another good reason for gun control, not that it'll ever happen. I read yesterday that in some states you are required to undergo more training to qualify as a barber than as a cop...
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Post by Linx on Jun 6, 2020 11:49:53 GMT
It's not easy to be a cop. You have to be prepared for the worst all the time. Not everyone can be calm and make the right decision instantly in every situation. To expect that of them is naive. The best advice would be not to randomly go out in the streets and protest. How should the police know what you're up to? I'm not sure I would take the risk. Absolutely. If you find an old bloke blocking your path, and you’re wearing body armour and carrying a baton, a riot shield and a handgun, the best option would be bowl him over and crack his skull. It’s so tough, all this decision-making that policemen have to do.
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Post by thevoid on Jun 6, 2020 14:32:04 GMT
I've seen a few people- mostly EYT (Excitable Young Things) on Fuckbook threatening to unfriend/block anyone who dares to offer an opposing viewpoint (even if it's to criticise the looting). What was that about echo chambers again? 🤔
Personally, I've avoided making any statuses regarding the issue as, firstly, it's not going to change anyone's mind and secondly I can't be arsed fighting off the Hashtag Mafia and their pitchforks just because I'm holding a slightly different hymn sheet.
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Post by musik on Jun 6, 2020 15:15:49 GMT
It's not easy to be a cop. You have to be prepared for the worst all the time. Not everyone can be calm and make the right decision instantly in every situation. To expect that of them is naive. The best advice would be not to randomly go out in the streets and protest. How should the police know what you're up to? I'm not sure I would take the risk. Especially if huge numbers of people have a gun over there. Another good reason for gun control, not that it'll ever happen. I read yesterday that in some states you are required to undergo more training to qualify as a barber than as a cop... I heard Trump is blaming the crime series and violent movies instead.
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Post by musik on Jun 6, 2020 15:41:43 GMT
It's not easy to be a cop. You have to be prepared for the worst all the time. Not everyone can be calm and make the right decision instantly in every situation. To expect that of them is naive. The best advice would be not to randomly go out in the streets and protest. How should the police know what you're up to? I'm not sure I would take the risk. With respect, it is not naive to expect police to be calm in situations they face. An airline pilot is trained to be calm in every situation they will face. Peoples lives depend on it. It's harder to become an airline pilot than a cop. You are right it's not an easy job. It requires a certain type of person and is a dangerous job to to give to and angry or bigoted personality type. It's way too easy to be cop and way too hard to get booted out. They are supposed to "protect and serve". And to do that for a country built on injustice and armed to the teeth. A very tough job. There are hundreds of clips of police violence right now, audios over their radio of "run them over" "shoot them all". Law enforcement is broken there. Utterly broken. And the people are on the streets because of it, not the other way around. I agree about what they call the bad apples of course(!), but not about the police force in general - as they have demonstrated against over here in Sweden this week. And making lives worse for shop owners is just ... silly. It's difficult to compare occupations, even though terrorists do enter planes occassionally.
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Post by musik on Jun 6, 2020 15:42:36 GMT
It's not easy to be a cop. You have to be prepared for the worst all the time. Not everyone can be calm and make the right decision instantly in every situation. To expect that of them is naive. The best advice would be not to randomly go out in the streets and protest. How should the police know what you're up to? I'm not sure I would take the risk. Absolutely. If you find an old bloke blocking your path, and you’re wearing body armour and carrying a baton, a riot shield and a handgun, the best option would be bowl him over and crack his skull. It’s so tough, all this decision-making that policemen have to do. That's a description of a criminal.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2020 16:50:21 GMT
What I want to know is how come we cannot go to a football match but thousands of people are allowed to congregate in cities all over the world protesting?
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Jun 6, 2020 17:00:56 GMT
Especially if huge numbers of people have a gun over there. Another good reason for gun control, not that it'll ever happen. I read yesterday that in some states you are required to undergo more training to qualify as a barber than as a cop... I heard Trump is blaming the crime series and violent movies instead. That's his usual tactic, to place the blame elsewhere and try to deflect attention.
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Post by dexta on Jun 6, 2020 17:10:13 GMT
Kicking off in London the fuckin cock wobbles
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Post by crouchpotato1 on Jun 6, 2020 17:12:54 GMT
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Post by bathstoke on Jun 6, 2020 17:29:14 GMT
That second vid is heartbreaking💔
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2020 17:33:23 GMT
What a fucking surprise. Fucking selfish cunts the lot of them. My mate had to bury his mother 4 weeks ago and was only permitted to have 6 people there, yet these fuckwits are allowed to congregate en masse in our cities. It's an absolute disgrace.
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