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John Oliver on riots and looting.
#21
RE: John Oliver on riots and looting.
Want proof meekly accepting the status quo does nothing .Oh wait that a default state of affairs .
"Change was inevitable"


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#22
RE: John Oliver on riots and looting.
(June 8, 2020 at 3:13 pm)The Grand Nudger Wrote: People having jobs has never stopped the police from killing people.  Some of them even think that's their job.

police are going to kill people period. and killing 1 black man to 2 whites is not a bad ratio considering they commit 1/2 the violent crime. if anyone should be upset is you up tighty whities.
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#23
RE: John Oliver on riots and looting.
Quote:police are going to kill people period. and killing 1 black man to 2 whites is not a bad ratio considering they commit 1/2 the violent crime. if anyone should be upset is you up tighty whities.
Fail Doh
"Change was inevitable"


Nemo sicut deus debet esse!

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 “No matter what men think, abortion is a fact of life. Women have always had them; they always have and they always will. Are they going to have good ones or bad ones? Will the good ones be reserved for the rich, while the poor women go to quacks?”
–SHIRLEY CHISHOLM


      
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#24
RE: John Oliver on riots and looting.
(June 8, 2020 at 3:47 pm)SUNGULA Wrote:
Quote:let people go back to work. 
Won't solve the issue 


Quote:remember the riots previous to this were obama era problems. 
Americans have been rioting forever so stop trying to pin this on Obama. Oh and your not even right about recent history
2016 Sacramento riot, June 26 (under Trump)
2016 Milwaukee riots, Sherman Park, August 13–15 (under Trump)
2017 Anaheim, California protests, February 21 (under Trump)
2017 – May Day riots (under Trump)
2017 St. Louis protests (under Trump)
2019 – Memphis riot, June 13, (under Trump)
New York City FTP protests, January 31, (under Trump


Quote:trumps' policy of putting people to work has worked very well till the covid thing.
This has fuck all to do with work .So if your done spewing your dear leaders talking points please do .

if you are going to have the balls to bitch about someone's spelling then make an effort to get your facts straight, here is a list of all the riots in the world. Trump had one on his inauguration day.:

2017[edit]

  • January 1–2: Ełk riots in EłkPoland after the murder of Daniel Rudnicki by workers of local Kebab shop after he stole two coke bottles.[408][409]

  • January 20: Sporadic rioting by anarchists in Washington D.C. during the Inauguration of Donald Trump, Leading to 234 arrests for rioting, and 6 officers needing medical attention.

  • January 1–24: 2017 Brazil prison riots.

  • February 20: Rinkeby riots in Sweden.

  • February 27 – March 2: DhakaBangladesh Transport Workers Riots.[410] Transport workers paralyze the city in protest against a court verdict of a fellow worker, clashing with police, causing arson attack, torching of vehicles and other violence. Most violence were reported at the Gabtoli Intersection. One worker was killed after police forced to open fire.

  • February 4–15 and March 27–28: 2017 French riots

  • March 31, 2017 – August 12, 2017: 2017 Venezuelan protests, 165 killed, 15000+ injured, 4848 arrested.

  • August 7: Rioting in BelfastNorthern Ireland.[411]

  • August 25–26: 2017 Northern India riots, following the rape conviction of Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh. 40+ people killed in violence by his followers.

  • November 19: 50 people were fighting outside a discothèque in Cologne, Germany. 18 police vehicles came to stop the fighting. Several people were lightly wounded among whom were a police officer and one person was seriously wounded.[412]

  • November 2017: After the team of Morocco qualified for the 2018 FIFA World Cup with a 2–0 victory over Ivory Coast, the celebrations by the Moroccan community in Brussels turned into a riot with cars burnt and shops looted by some 300 rioters and 20 police officers injured.[413][414] Firefighters sent to put out the fires were also attacked by the rioters.[414]

  • November 29 – December 10: TegucigalpaHonduras After a close election between Salvador Nasralla and Juan Orlando Hernandez the electoral body in Honduras still had no results days after the election, so protests against the government occurred, because the government was having reelection even though it is unconstitutional, at the beginning the opposition candidate Salvador Nasralla was winning by 5% but the system fell and 3 days after the reelecting president Juan Orlando Hernandez started to win, this led to protests all over the country which were repressed by the police that up to today are still occurring, until now there has been 34 deaths, between the riots the government declared curfew between 6 PM and 6 AM.
2018[edit]

  • February 1: Calais Migrant Riot: Violence between two groups of migrants, 100 Eritreans and 30 Afghans in Calais, France.

  • April 2: Rioting in DerryNorthern Ireland, following an illegal republican march.[415]

  • May 1: Riots broke out in Paris, France when black bloc rioters damaged local businesses, a McDonald's and set fire to cars and a bulldozer.[416]

  • June 25: Riots in Nigeria between Muslim herders and Christian farmers. Total 86 dead.[417]

  • October 21: Violence between Christian and Muslim youths in Kaduna in Nigeria. Total 55 dead.[418]

  • October 23: Garments Workers Riots in NarayanganjBangladesh. 5 hour clash between agitated rioting garments workers and the police force, 35 injured, 9 vehicles vandalized including a lorry set on fire.[419]

  • November 26–27: Two-day riots broke out at USJ25, Subang JayaMalaysia, between two groups involving more than 10,000 people mostly Indian regarding the relocation of Seafield Sri Maha Mariamman Temple. Malay people were also involved by doing an ambush and demonstration causing racial misunderstanding. A team of 700 policemen including Federal Reserve Unit were deployed to Subang Jaya to control the situation. An evacuation of a hotel had been done. 106 people had been arrested. Some injuries were recorded. The developer premises had been vandalized by a group of rioters. Twenty-three vehicles had been set on fire, and a fire engine had been damaged by the rioters. A firefighter was heavily beaten by the rioters and was later warded in intensive care unit. The victim died on December 17, 2018.[420][421]
2019[edit]

  • January 1: Four asylum seekers attacked passers-by of whom 12 were injured near the train station in Amberg, Germany. Members of the public fled into a shop and the shop assistant locked the door to stop the rioters from entering.[422]

  • January 14-17: Zimbabwe fuel protests erupt into national riots after a dramatic increase the price of fuel by the government, at least 12 deaths and over 600 people arrested.

  • February 12: Riots in Haiti, 4 killed.[423]

  • February 23: A large street brawl involving 50 individuals took place in Upplands Väsby, Sweden Masked youth threw rocks at police and three were arrested for rioting (Swedish: våldsamt upplopp).[424]

  • March 15–Present: 2019–20 Hong Kong protests

  • April 8–11: Riots in Sudan.[425][426][427]

  • April 20, riots in Northern Ireland[428]

  • April 15, riots broke out in Nørrebro in Copenhagen, Denmark, after Islam critic Rasmus Paludan staged a demonstration in the district. 23 people were arrested for a range of offences, from refusal to obey commands issued by police, arson and violence against police. Emergency services responded to 70 fires connected to the disturbances in Nørrebro, NordvestChristianshavn og Amager. About 200 people took part.[429]

  • 20 May: Riots in OldhamGreater ManchesterUnited Kingdom; Violent clashes between Anti Islamic demonstrators and counter demonstrators.[430]

  • 22 May: Riots in JakartaIndonesia; Peaceful protest from election results turned violent overnight.[431][432][433]

  • June 2, Deggendorf, Germany: asylum seekers attacked police at the refugee centre. Five police were wounded and six Nigerian nationals were arrested for disturbing the peace and causing bodily harm.[434]

  • June 3–5: Khartoum massacre in Sudan. 128 dead, over 650 injured.[435][436]

  • June 13: Riots in Memphis, in the US following the fatal shooting of Brandon Webber by the police.[437][438][439][440]

  • July 12: Paris and Marseille, France: after Algeria defeated Ivory Coast in the African football championships, riots broke out in Paris and Marseille. Supporters of the Algerian national team gathered on the Champs-Élysées in Paris. The celebration in Paris turned into unrest where two shops were looted. Police used tear gas in Paris and Marseille to disperse the crowds.

  • July 30: Prison riots in Northern Brazil, at least 50 dead.[441]

  • August 21–September 5: Riots in Papua, Indonesia. Over 30 people dead.[442][443]

  • August 30–September 1: Riots in Glasgow, UK. Attack on Irish unity march by opposition and subsequent clash of both parties with the riot police.[444][444]

  • September 1-8: Xenophobic riots in Johannesburg primarily targeting African immigrants, sparked by the death of a taxi driver. At least 12 dead and over 680 arrested.[445]

  • September 23–30: Student protest in Jakarta, Indonesia turned into riots, spread nationwide. One student dead.[446]

  • October 1–9: Anti-Government riots in Iraq, at least 93 killed, over a 1000 injured.[447][448][449][450]

  • October 3–14: Riots in Ecuador, mass protests with protesters throwing bricks, causing arson attacks and clashing with riot police, the riots were said to be caused by fuel price hike. A State Of Emergency was issued. 8 people were killed during the course of the riots.[451]

  • October 18–Present: Mass protests with nationwide reach in Chile caused by public transport fares increasing. A State of Emergency was issued.[452]

  • October 20–22: Riots in BorhanuddinBangladesh due to an allegedly offensive Facebook post sent by a hacker. 4 dead.[453]

  • November 16–18: 8 killed, dozens injured in political riots in Bolivia[454][455][456]

  • November 25: Brawl between 100s of knife yielding youths turned into violent riots a movie theater in BirminghamUK. Tasers were used to stop rioters, 4 rioters were arrested and 7 policemen were injured.[457]

  • December 20–26: Prison riots in Honduras, 37 killed.[458]
2020s[edit]
2020[edit]

  • February 3-5: Riots in LesbosGreece, violent clashes between Afghan migrants and the Greek Police. Overcrowded refugee camps has been blamed for triggering the riots.[459]

  • February 23-March 1: North East Delhi riots in India, 53 killed.[460][461][462][463]

  • March 9: In the town of Novi Sanzhary in Ukraine, people started rioting due to the fear that the COVID-19 pandemic was going to kill the population.[464]

  • March 10: About 50 inmates escaped from Italian prisons as the coronavirus triggered riots and brought the country's criminal-justice system to a halt. [465]

  • March 11: Ohio: Riot breaks out following university's announcement of temporary closure due to COVID-19. [466]

  • March 13: In Italy, riots erupted in almost 50 prisons this month, leaving 13 inmates dead and 59 guards injured. Authorities said the inmates died of drug overdoses after raiding a prison infirmary. [467]

  • March 17: Hundreds of inmates escape prison during coronavirus riots in Brazil[468]

  • March 18: Riots rock overcrowded Lebanon prisons over coronavirus fears. [469]

  • March 21: In Israel, riots erupts after police limit entrance to Temple Mount. [470]

  • March 23: Prison riots in Colombia following Covid-19 panic. 23 killed.[471][472][473]

  • March 25: Prison riots break out across Argentina sparked by anger over conditions and coronavirus fears.[474][475]

  • March 25: A migrant-detention facility in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas experienced a series of riots committed by hundreds of foreign nationals. [476]

  • March 26: Prisoners Riot in Luxembourg Amid Restrictions on Visitors. Luxembourg's main prison erupted in violence overnight after about 25 inmates started rioting, forcing several police units to intervene. [477]

  • April 11: Prison riot in SiberiaRussia, prison set ablaze.[478]

  • May 26-ongoing: Nationwide riots in the United States, after the police killing of an unarmed black man in MinneapolisGeorge Floyd, during arrest by a police officer placing his knee on the victim's neck. Protesters and the police clashed for several days, leaving 19 dead in or near riot or protest zones. Numerous incidents of property destruction and arson attacks took place during the rioting.[479][480][481][482][483]



the only thing i see is Brandon webber protest where police in Memphis shoy and killed this young man. it was a protest up until the police tried to disband then they started throwing rocks at the cops, the cops returned with tear gas and that was the end of it. how you can compare a few rocks and a couple dozen injured people to what has been going on these last weeks, seems disingenuous, and or dishonest to me.

That was it besides what the snowflakes did day one. again riots burning looting that's a dem's thing because their globalist agenda has to bankrupt the country first and the poor black people feel this first. 

When trump came in and tried to put america first this put money honest money back into the pockets of people who have not see any real money in decades. take a way a man's job you take away his self esteem honor and purpose, to which anything can be put in it's place/justified behavior.

Now how stupid are you fussing over a misprinted word when your whole point was built on false facts and your references were proven wrong?

(June 8, 2020 at 5:09 pm)Mr.wizard Wrote:
(June 8, 2020 at 3:08 pm)Drich Wrote: let people go back to work. remember the riots previous to this were obama era problems. trumps' policy of putting people to work has worked very well till the covid thing.
I dont see how these are "Obama Era" problems or how giving people back there crappy jobs is going to solve anything, I think you are badly missing the mark here.

if you can't see it ask someone smarter than yourself look at the last three years. even when there was a riot over a black man killed by a cop it amount to nothing.. now look at today where both sides represent a good part of the rioters.

And if you still want to be obstinate have someone explain to you the key word that brought the Nazis to part or the people republic of china to power or how the communist party over threw the czars.. ALL major political regime changes in the last couple hundred years have centered around putting the have nots to work.
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#25
RE: John Oliver on riots and looting.
(June 9, 2020 at 9:44 am)Drich Wrote:
(June 8, 2020 at 3:47 pm)SUNGULA Wrote: Won't solve the issue 


Americans have been rioting forever so stop trying to pin this on Obama. Oh and your not even right about recent history
2016 Sacramento riot, June 26 (under Trump)
2016 Milwaukee riots, Sherman Park, August 13–15 (under Trump)
2017 Anaheim, California protests, February 21 (under Trump)
2017 – May Day riots (under Trump)
2017 St. Louis protests (under Trump)
2019 – Memphis riot, June 13, (under Trump)
New York City FTP protests, January 31, (under Trump


This has fuck all to do with work .So if your done spewing your dear leaders talking points please do .

if you are going to have the balls to bitch about someone's spelling then make an effort to get your facts straight, here is a list of all the riots in the world. Trump had one on his inauguration day.:

2017[edit]
  • January 1–2: Ełk riots in EłkPoland after the murder of Daniel Rudnicki by workers of local Kebab shop after he stole two coke bottles.[408][409]

  • January 20: Sporadic rioting by anarchists in Washington D.C. during the Inauguration of Donald Trump, Leading to 234 arrests for rioting, and 6 officers needing medical attention.

  • January 1–24: 2017 Brazil prison riots.

  • February 20: Rinkeby riots in Sweden.

  • February 27 – March 2: DhakaBangladesh Transport Workers Riots.[410] Transport workers paralyze the city in protest against a court verdict of a fellow worker, clashing with police, causing arson attack, torching of vehicles and other violence. Most violence were reported at the Gabtoli Intersection. One worker was killed after police forced to open fire.

  • February 4–15 and March 27–28: 2017 French riots

  • March 31, 2017 – August 12, 2017: 2017 Venezuelan protests, 165 killed, 15000+ injured, 4848 arrested.

  • August 7: Rioting in BelfastNorthern Ireland.[411]

  • August 25–26: 2017 Northern India riots, following the rape conviction of Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh. 40+ people killed in violence by his followers.

  • November 19: 50 people were fighting outside a discothèque in Cologne, Germany. 18 police vehicles came to stop the fighting. Several people were lightly wounded among whom were a police officer and one person was seriously wounded.[412]

  • November 2017: After the team of Morocco qualified for the 2018 FIFA World Cup with a 2–0 victory over Ivory Coast, the celebrations by the Moroccan community in Brussels turned into a riot with cars burnt and shops looted by some 300 rioters and 20 police officers injured.[413][414] Firefighters sent to put out the fires were also attacked by the rioters.[414]

  • November 29 – December 10: TegucigalpaHonduras After a close election between Salvador Nasralla and Juan Orlando Hernandez the electoral body in Honduras still had no results days after the election, so protests against the government occurred, because the government was having reelection even though it is unconstitutional, at the beginning the opposition candidate Salvador Nasralla was winning by 5% but the system fell and 3 days after the reelecting president Juan Orlando Hernandez started to win, this led to protests all over the country which were repressed by the police that up to today are still occurring, until now there has been 34 deaths, between the riots the government declared curfew between 6 PM and 6 AM.
2018[edit]
  • February 1: Calais Migrant Riot: Violence between two groups of migrants, 100 Eritreans and 30 Afghans in Calais, France.

  • April 2: Rioting in DerryNorthern Ireland, following an illegal republican march.[415]

  • May 1: Riots broke out in Paris, France when black bloc rioters damaged local businesses, a McDonald's and set fire to cars and a bulldozer.[416]

  • June 25: Riots in Nigeria between Muslim herders and Christian farmers. Total 86 dead.[417]

  • October 21: Violence between Christian and Muslim youths in Kaduna in Nigeria. Total 55 dead.[418]

  • October 23: Garments Workers Riots in NarayanganjBangladesh. 5 hour clash between agitated rioting garments workers and the police force, 35 injured, 9 vehicles vandalized including a lorry set on fire.[419]

  • November 26–27: Two-day riots broke out at USJ25, Subang JayaMalaysia, between two groups involving more than 10,000 people mostly Indian regarding the relocation of Seafield Sri Maha Mariamman Temple. Malay people were also involved by doing an ambush and demonstration causing racial misunderstanding. A team of 700 policemen including Federal Reserve Unit were deployed to Subang Jaya to control the situation. An evacuation of a hotel had been done. 106 people had been arrested. Some injuries were recorded. The developer premises had been vandalized by a group of rioters. Twenty-three vehicles had been set on fire, and a fire engine had been damaged by the rioters. A firefighter was heavily beaten by the rioters and was later warded in intensive care unit. The victim died on December 17, 2018.[420][421]
2019[edit]
  • January 1: Four asylum seekers attacked passers-by of whom 12 were injured near the train station in Amberg, Germany. Members of the public fled into a shop and the shop assistant locked the door to stop the rioters from entering.[422]

  • January 14-17: Zimbabwe fuel protests erupt into national riots after a dramatic increase the price of fuel by the government, at least 12 deaths and over 600 people arrested.

  • February 12: Riots in Haiti, 4 killed.[423]

  • February 23: A large street brawl involving 50 individuals took place in Upplands Väsby, Sweden Masked youth threw rocks at police and three were arrested for rioting (Swedish: våldsamt upplopp).[424]

  • March 15–Present: 2019–20 Hong Kong protests

  • April 8–11: Riots in Sudan.[425][426][427]

  • April 20, riots in Northern Ireland[428]

  • April 15, riots broke out in Nørrebro in Copenhagen, Denmark, after Islam critic Rasmus Paludan staged a demonstration in the district. 23 people were arrested for a range of offences, from refusal to obey commands issued by police, arson and violence against police. Emergency services responded to 70 fires connected to the disturbances in Nørrebro, NordvestChristianshavn og Amager. About 200 people took part.[429]

  • 20 May: Riots in OldhamGreater ManchesterUnited Kingdom; Violent clashes between Anti Islamic demonstrators and counter demonstrators.[430]

  • 22 May: Riots in JakartaIndonesia; Peaceful protest from election results turned violent overnight.[431][432][433]

  • June 2, Deggendorf, Germany: asylum seekers attacked police at the refugee centre. Five police were wounded and six Nigerian nationals were arrested for disturbing the peace and causing bodily harm.[434]

  • June 3–5: Khartoum massacre in Sudan. 128 dead, over 650 injured.[435][436]

  • June 13: Riots in Memphis, in the US following the fatal shooting of Brandon Webber by the police.[437][438][439][440]

  • July 12: Paris and Marseille, France: after Algeria defeated Ivory Coast in the African football championships, riots broke out in Paris and Marseille. Supporters of the Algerian national team gathered on the Champs-Élysées in Paris. The celebration in Paris turned into unrest where two shops were looted. Police used tear gas in Paris and Marseille to disperse the crowds.

  • July 30: Prison riots in Northern Brazil, at least 50 dead.[441]

  • August 21–September 5: Riots in Papua, Indonesia. Over 30 people dead.[442][443]

  • August 30–September 1: Riots in Glasgow, UK. Attack on Irish unity march by opposition and subsequent clash of both parties with the riot police.[444][444]

  • September 1-8: Xenophobic riots in Johannesburg primarily targeting African immigrants, sparked by the death of a taxi driver. At least 12 dead and over 680 arrested.[445]

  • September 23–30: Student protest in Jakarta, Indonesia turned into riots, spread nationwide. One student dead.[446]

  • October 1–9: Anti-Government riots in Iraq, at least 93 killed, over a 1000 injured.[447][448][449][450]

  • October 3–14: Riots in Ecuador, mass protests with protesters throwing bricks, causing arson attacks and clashing with riot police, the riots were said to be caused by fuel price hike. A State Of Emergency was issued. 8 people were killed during the course of the riots.[451]

  • October 18–Present: Mass protests with nationwide reach in Chile caused by public transport fares increasing. A State of Emergency was issued.[452]

  • October 20–22: Riots in BorhanuddinBangladesh due to an allegedly offensive Facebook post sent by a hacker. 4 dead.[453]

  • November 16–18: 8 killed, dozens injured in political riots in Bolivia[454][455][456]

  • November 25: Brawl between 100s of knife yielding youths turned into violent riots a movie theater in BirminghamUK. Tasers were used to stop rioters, 4 rioters were arrested and 7 policemen were injured.[457]

  • December 20–26: Prison riots in Honduras, 37 killed.[458]
2020s[edit]
2020[edit]
  • February 3-5: Riots in LesbosGreece, violent clashes between Afghan migrants and the Greek Police. Overcrowded refugee camps has been blamed for triggering the riots.[459]

  • February 23-March 1: North East Delhi riots in India, 53 killed.[460][461][462][463]

  • March 9: In the town of Novi Sanzhary in Ukraine, people started rioting due to the fear that the COVID-19 pandemic was going to kill the population.[464]

  • March 10: About 50 inmates escaped from Italian prisons as the coronavirus triggered riots and brought the country's criminal-justice system to a halt. [465]

  • March 11: Ohio: Riot breaks out following university's announcement of temporary closure due to COVID-19. [466]

  • March 13: In Italy, riots erupted in almost 50 prisons this month, leaving 13 inmates dead and 59 guards injured. Authorities said the inmates died of drug overdoses after raiding a prison infirmary. [467]

  • March 17: Hundreds of inmates escape prison during coronavirus riots in Brazil[468]

  • March 18: Riots rock overcrowded Lebanon prisons over coronavirus fears. [469]

  • March 21: In Israel, riots erupts after police limit entrance to Temple Mount. [470]

  • March 23: Prison riots in Colombia following Covid-19 panic. 23 killed.[471][472][473]

  • March 25: Prison riots break out across Argentina sparked by anger over conditions and coronavirus fears.[474][475]

  • March 25: A migrant-detention facility in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas experienced a series of riots committed by hundreds of foreign nationals. [476]

  • March 26: Prisoners Riot in Luxembourg Amid Restrictions on Visitors. Luxembourg's main prison erupted in violence overnight after about 25 inmates started rioting, forcing several police units to intervene. [477]

  • April 11: Prison riot in SiberiaRussia, prison set ablaze.[478]

  • May 26-ongoing: Nationwide riots in the United States, after the police killing of an unarmed black man in MinneapolisGeorge Floyd, during arrest by a police officer placing his knee on the victim's neck. Protesters and the police clashed for several days, leaving 19 dead in or near riot or protest zones. Numerous incidents of property destruction and arson attacks took place during the rioting.[479][480][481][482][483]



the only thing i see is Brandon webber protest where police in Memphis shoy and killed this young man. it was a protest up until the police tried to disband then they started throwing rocks at the cops, the cops returned with tear gas and that was the end of it. how you can compare a few rocks and a couple dozen injured people to what has been going on these last weeks, seems disingenuous, and or dishonest to me.

That was it besides what the snowflakes did day one. again riots burning looting that's a dem's thing because their globalist agenda has to bankrupt the country first and the poor black people feel this first. 

When trump came in and tried to put america first this put money honest money back into the pockets of people who have not see any real money in decades. take a way a man's job you take away his self esteem honor and purpose, to which anything can be put in it's place/justified behavior.

Now how stupid are you fussing over a misprinted word when your whole point was built on false facts and your references were proven wrong?
1. Where did i bitch about spelling?

2.I was talking about riots in the US during Trump's presidency and the scale is irrelevant it's still a riot . Your just slitting hairs .

3. The rest of you comment is you fapping Trump talking points .Weaving conspiracies ,And whatever the fuck you on about misprinted words .
"Change was inevitable"


Nemo sicut deus debet esse!

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 “No matter what men think, abortion is a fact of life. Women have always had them; they always have and they always will. Are they going to have good ones or bad ones? Will the good ones be reserved for the rich, while the poor women go to quacks?”
–SHIRLEY CHISHOLM


      
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#26
RE: John Oliver on riots and looting.
(June 8, 2020 at 5:39 pm)SUNGULA Wrote:
Quote:Riots solve everything...

That's why Detroit is such a paradise.....

And Watts - heaven on Earth...
Because meekly accepting the status quo has work so well.......Umm never  Dodgy

(June 8, 2020 at 5:09 pm)Mr.wizard Wrote: I dont see how these are "Obama Era" problems or how giving people back there crappy jobs is going to solve anything, I think you are badly missing the mark here.
His job is to recite Trumpist propaganda and bash Obama out of spite like his orange man god .
no dummy look at history.
What the communist party promise the people if they put them in power? this worked in russia and in china.
what was the great promise of the national socialist party (nazis?)
Why did the emperor of Japan dramatically shift the whole country from an iron age life style to a post industrial one in less than 10 years? (he feared revolt as in china and russia) 

The lack of jobs that was being created by the last 20 years of globalist presidents created a vacuum starting with bush sr and nafta this was a plan to starve out slowly the us until the people would be willing to trade their constitutional rights for jobs in a global market.
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#27
RE: John Oliver on riots and looting.
(June 9, 2020 at 9:24 am)Drich Wrote:
(June 8, 2020 at 3:13 pm)The Grand Nudger Wrote: People having jobs has never stopped the police from killing people.  Some of them even think that's their job.

police are going to kill people period. and killing 1 black man to 2 whites is not a bad ratio considering they commit 1/2 the violent crime. if anyone should be upset is you up tighty whities.

"Police are going to kill people period".

Wow, that is as stupid as saying "death happens so don't try to delay it by seeing a doctor."

Yea lets just keep militarizing the police like a dictatorship, and fuck it if cops die and civilians die.

Since when should cops be trained to shoot first and fear first?
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#28
RE: John Oliver on riots and looting.
Quote:no dummy look at history.
What the communist party promise the people if they put them in power? this worked in russia and in china.
what was the great promise of the national socialist party (nazis?)
Why did the emperor of Japan dramatically shift the whole country from an iron age life style to a post industrial one in less than 10 years? (he feared revolt as in china and russia) 

The lack of jobs that was being created by the last 20 years of globalist presidents created a vacuum starting with bush sr and nafta this was a plan to starve out slowly the us until the people would be willing to trade their constitutional rights for jobs in a global market.
And a bunch of babbling Alex Jones tin foil nuttery
"Change was inevitable"


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RE: John Oliver on riots and looting.
(June 9, 2020 at 9:24 am)Drich Wrote: police are going to kill people period. and killing 1 black man to 2 whites is not a bad ratio considering they commit 1/2 the violent crime. if anyone should be upset is you up tighty whities.

Clearly, your version of god is smiling down upon you.
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RE: John Oliver on riots and looting.
They arent rioting over jobs, they are rioting against police brutality, why would a regime promising jobs have any effect on the riots?

What you are saying is dangle a crappy job in front of the protesters and they will forget all about equality, wow you really are a Trump voter.

(June 9, 2020 at 7:15 am)onlinebiker Wrote: Want proof that protesting does squat?


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How many riots did the NRA start?



You can cite a few cases where armed citizens show up in state capitols - but for the most part those did not get the laws made as the NRA sees fit.


They did it - and will continue to do it - by raising large ammounts of money and hiring lawyers and lobbyists to work within the system.

It's hard work. It takes time. But a small minority gets what it wants. 

Here in Michigan we can now own and hunt with an AR15 with a silencer and carry.a concealed AK pistol if we like.

We didn't get that by carrying signs and chanting slogans.....


But hey - you just go have your fun
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But you are still looking at the protests as the proposed answer to the issue and it isnt, the protests purpose is to bring awarness to the issue. One of the biggest hurdles for minorities seeking equality is apathy, by protesting and even rioting you are putting the issue in peoples faces and making them pay attention. So the protests have done exactly what they were intended to do, I dont know how you can deny that.
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