by John Galt » Wed Nov 25, 2015 2:25 pm
i just don't like the rush to judgement all the time
here in minneapolis a man was "shot in the head" "while handcuffed" if you could believe the blackLivesMatter people.
of course... turns out... he wasn't handcuffed. but doens't matter, protests start and they continue, who cares about facts right
the guy had beat his girlfriend so bad she needed an ambulance ride to the hospital. he left the scene. he returned after police and ambulance arrived and he was fired upon for "interfering" with the ambulance and attempting to disarm the officers. basically he came back to beat up his girlfriend some more/beg for her forgiveness. doesn't matter, he still beat up his girlfriend since he's a tough guy.
anyway, so this darling of blackLivesMatter was all they needed to sit in the middle of the f**k interstate during rush hour. honestly, do you think more people listen when you act like f**k bitches? get a job you lazy f**k. and no, that's not racist; there are hardly any black people in minnesota most blackLivesMatter protesters are white when i see pictures of them
anyway, while they were protesting (they are demanding video be released NOW even though the investigation is ongoing, and done by an outside group) at the police station since they have nothing better to do with their lives apparently, some f**k assholes, a white guy and a hispanic guy, came and were yelling racial epithets and whatnot. they were asked to leave and then they came back and did a drive by on protesters, injuring 5.
now they are protesting even more. this shot would have gone away, but this f**k supposed "white supremacists" (i dunno if they really are, i mean one is hispanic) all the sudden made people support the blackLivesMatter people, and instead of dozens there were hundreds of protesters now.
what i don't like about blackLivesMatter is they don't want justice at all. they want vengeance, which i guess is a fine thing to want, but if they wanted justice i think most of the time they would be protesting in favor of the police. yes there are some problems, but don't pretend like all shootings were unjustified, and don't also demand to be able to create a lynch mob
Americans learn only from catastrophe and not from experience. -- Theodore Roosevelt
My life has become a single, ongoing revelation that I haven’t been cynical enough.
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