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Thread: George Floyd killing and the aftermath

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    If they wanted to cause maximum damage to CNN, protesters would just need to ignore them. CNN isn't satisfied with simply reporting the news, they thrive on becoming the news.
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    Honestly I think these peaceful demonstrations have a lot to do with the lockdowns, I think the police involved killing was just the final straw that pushed everyone over the edge.

    I said weeks ago that eventually shit would get out of hand and crime would go through the roof. What did everyone expect to happen? Everyone is out of a job, they can't do basic things like get a haircut or get their teeth cleaned, they have been without major sources of entertainment such as clubs and movie theaters, food prices are going up, everyone is told they have to stay in their homes and can't visit their friends or family. This shit was supposed to be a short temporary 2 week solution, we are now going on month 3 and many states are just STARTING to reopen and have a long way to go.

    This is exactly what Democrats and CNN wanted though, suffering and division a few months out from an election, CNN just never thought they and their employees would be targeted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tgo01 View Post
    Honestly I think these peaceful demonstrations have a lot to do with the lockdowns, I think the police involved killing was just the final straw that pushed everyone over the edge.

    I said weeks ago that eventually shit would get out of hand and crime would go through the roof. What did everyone expect to happen? Everyone is out of a job, they can't do basic things like get a haircut or get their teeth cleaned, they have been without major sources of entertainment such as clubs and movie theaters, food prices are going up, everyone is told they have to stay in their homes and can't visit their friends or family. This shit was supposed to be a short temporary 2 week solution, we are now going on month 3 and many states are just STARTING to reopen and have a long way to go.

    This is exactly what Democrats and CNN wanted though, suffering and division a few months out from an election, CNN just never thought they and their employees would be targeted.
    Sure they have tons to do with the lockdown and a President encouraging his people to rise up and disobey. Whoops

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seran View Post
    Sure they have tons to do with the lockdown and a President encouraging his people to rise up and disobey. Whoops
    Only Seran could be such a huge piece of shit as to try and blame these leftist riots on Trump. Well I take that back, I'm sure given another day or two Some Rogue would have made the same argument, but that's why Seran is the retard king.

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    "Mr. President, protesters are gathering in front of the Whitehouse and rioting all over the country. And they're not praising you!"

    "... China will pay."

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    Trump and his supporters are the heat. Police extrajudicial killings for the last few decades is the fuel. Corona-virus lockdown is the pressure. The Floyd video was so egregious that it became the spark.

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    i swapped between fox, msnbc, and CNN for coverage tonight.. not that it matters all I have to say is that i feel like the police/ national guard who ever out there did a good job remaining patient and deescalate across the country.. Minnesota that Governor committed his political suicide. imho

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seran View Post
    "Mr. President, protesters are gathering in front of the Whitehouse and rioting all over the country. And they're not praising you!"

    "... China will pay."
    And after every building is a pile of ash, your only option will be to vote for the other old racist rich white guy.



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    Grieving protestors broke into a mall in Portland and looted the place.

    Just remember: shopping at malls is bad because of the Wuhan virus. Looting malls is perfectly acceptable.

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