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Post by Deleted on Jul 8, 2016 13:09:13 GMT -5
Nobody deserves to be targeted like this for the perceived actions of others. America is crumbling because of things like this. Every citizen of this country should offer their condolences to the families of the five men murdered and many others wounded, else they admit they are agitators of unsolicited and unjustified violence against random American citizens and therefore are perpetuators of terrorism.
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Post by Corey Black on Jul 8, 2016 13:37:52 GMT -5
Well, in WCFille they say - that Dag's small heart grew three sizes this day.
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Post by Oath Breaker on Jul 8, 2016 13:55:17 GMT -5
too many times we see the police shoot and kill unarmed people in the streets. now we see the police being targeted for murder in mass are we seeing the first stage to an american uprising? can America survive it if there is an uprising? how much worse would the US Government be if there is one
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Post by Oath Breaker on Jul 8, 2016 13:58:53 GMT -5
Well, in WCFille they say - that Dag's small heart grew three sizes this day. Dag has always been political in his viewpoints. It was just a matter of time before something happened that showed a morale compass in his political thought process.
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Post by Gemini Battle on Jul 8, 2016 14:16:25 GMT -5
Well, in WCFille they say - that Dag's small heart grew three sizes this day. Dag has always been political in his viewpoints. It was just a matter of time before something happened that showed a morale compass in his political thought process. This is the most coherent thing you've ever said GO BACK TO SENDING BOOB PICS!
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Post by TheButcher on Jul 8, 2016 14:22:29 GMT -5
Nobody deserves to be targeted like this for the perceived actions of others. America is crumbling because of things like this. Every citizen of this country should offer their condolences to the families of the five men murdered and many others wounded, else they admit they are agitators of unsolicited and unjustified violence against random American citizens and therefore are perpetuators of terrorism. I 100% agree, bro. My Dad was a Vietnam vet & a policeman, and seen so much atrocities even then. And now, with me being almost 42, I've seen so much change for the worse in such a short time. Police killing unarmed people, citizens going all assault-style on police, while doing everything by the book. Mass shootings, school killings, bombings, etc. All I know is, that me as a father of twin boys, I hug them and let them know they are loved..and do the best I can for them, and also my fiancé as well. Life is short, and in a blink of an eye...we would be gone. Control what you can control, and wake up trying to be a better man you were yesterday.
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Post by Sarah Twilight on Jul 8, 2016 15:23:12 GMT -5
Create tension (civilians versus police) followed by civil unrest (the uprising) ... martial law is the endgame.
Media has been pushing this cops are your enemy thing for long enough that they are finally getting what they wanted.
By the way, was two additional shootings of cops in Georgia today, so far it seems like one cop was injured but none dead.
*Sigh* I wish people would wake up and see they're being manipulated. The madness has to stop. People shooting at random cops is not going to accomplish anything good, ever.
My prayers are with Dallas, and now Georgia as well. I truly hope this ends before it goes any further.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 8, 2016 15:31:51 GMT -5
I need a rifle, and apparently I need it fast. There won't be any "uprisings" wherever I end up living, as long as I'm still alive. Just like these heroes, I will die for justice. Do I really expect serious uprisings? No, as evidenced by the protesters not joining in the violence against their protectors that they are so vehemently against. I just hope they learned an important lesson last night about who the enemy really is.
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Post by Jeff Purse on Jul 8, 2016 15:39:47 GMT -5
Create tension (civilians versus police) followed by civil unrest (the uprising) ... martial law is the endgame. Media has been pushing this cops are your enemy thing for long enough that they are finally getting what they wanted. By the way, was two additional shootings of cops in Georgia today, so far it seems like one cop was injured but none dead. *Sigh* I wish people would wake up and see they're being manipulated. The madness has to stop. People shooting at random cops is not going to accomplish anything good, ever. My prayers are with Dallas, and now Georgia as well. I truly hope this ends before it goes any further. Um, did they say where in Georgia? Did they release names? My cousin is a cop in Georgia
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Post by Jeff Purse on Jul 8, 2016 15:40:32 GMT -5
I need a rifle, and apparently I need it fast. There won't be any "uprisings" wherever I end up living, as long as I'm still alive. Just like these heroes, I will die for justice. Do I really expect serious uprisings? No, as evidenced by the protesters not joining in the violence against their protectors that they are so vehemently against. I just hope they learned an important lesson last night about who the enemy really is. Wrong attitude my friend. Fighting violence with violence is not a solution.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 8, 2016 15:45:15 GMT -5
I need a rifle, and apparently I need it fast. There won't be any "uprisings" wherever I end up living, as long as I'm still alive. Just like these heroes, I will die for justice. Do I really expect serious uprisings? No, as evidenced by the protesters not joining in the violence against their protectors that they are so vehemently against. I just hope they learned an important lesson last night about who the enemy really is. Wrong attitude my friend. Fighting violence with violence is not a solution. I know where you're coming from but I think you misunderstood. If a masked man burst into your home with a baseball bat trying to beat your wife to death, and you have a firearm, would you not try to kill him? That's what I'm talking about- I am a citizen of the United States, and Lady Liberty is the maternal figure in all of our homes- if she is threatened with violent uprisings, it would be our responsibility to put down said revolts using whatever means necessary. How far could we get if, say, I just strolld out of my house up to an active shooter and said, "Hey pal, violence isn't you the answer, you know? Let's chat about what's got you so upset." I am in no way saying this is what you meant exactly because I know you're not stupid, but I'm just clarifying what I said, really.
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Post by Jeff Purse on Jul 8, 2016 15:52:25 GMT -5
Yeah but your immediate response to this shouldn't be "I NEED A GUN" (and I am FOR gun rights, just so you know). I understand the need to protect yourself, but the gut reaction to the idea of impending violence shouldn't be "GET A GUN". I understand what you are saying though, I do.
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Post by Sarah Twilight on Jul 8, 2016 15:54:11 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jul 8, 2016 16:08:01 GMT -5
That's fair enough- but keep in mind, it's the feeling of being unsafe that suddenly is rearing its head. To see all these shootings piling up may have finally gotten under my skin. I am not weighted down by abject sympathy, for I see situations purely for their implications in justice, politics, human and social rights. Now, I see where these are coalescing in a singular direction, and the destination is not a safe country. Without the ability to be a regulated soldier of order, it is my responsibility to take the necessary precautions of self defense which may be required in the coming years. My focus is on self defense, seeing as should revolts happen, as a straight white conservative male, I have practically painted the target on my chest. In said revolts, the focus shifts way from self defense if I survive, as it would stand to reason that the intention is to cause some sort of major imbalance in the rights of some citizens and those of others. But, I digress- if anyone despises fear mongering, it is I. How many times has this country gone through massive upheavals such as this with little more than sporadic, isolated incidents, none of which lead to anything widespread? Not since the 1860s has the alleged mistreatment of certain citizens led to anything one could consider a major engagement between warring factions- and that was between white citizens. We could be far worse off for far less, as was the case throughout both Irish states. As always, this will blow over, for the might of the enforcers of order has an intimidation factor that will never be challenged save an incredible circumstance. Revolutions do not happen on a whim- even in Russia, the oppression of the lower classes faced its reckoning only after the entire country had been desolated by invasion from one of the most powerful alliances of states ever assembled (plus Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire). There is a reason the only exceptions to free speech pertain to the discussion of any violent challenges to the government of the United States.
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Post by TheButcher on Jul 8, 2016 17:28:24 GMT -5
And, my buddy from HS, his son was shot in that school shooting in Cincinnati.. And, his Son, at the sentencing of the shooter, told him 'Sorry, for not being there for him.' Regarding, if he needed someone to talk to, or get through shit, etc. That was incredible, and does a give a small hope of some kind of humanity with the younger generation. YouTube link: youtu.be/dkLiLPKg9EI
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Post by Odin Balfore on Jul 8, 2016 17:48:38 GMT -5
Dag is afraid as a white male..
Dag don't know that black struggle
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Post by Corey Black on Jul 8, 2016 18:14:43 GMT -5
The dude in Louisiana asked for it. Minnesota I'm not sure about yet. People are just being stupid about this for the sake of likes on Facebook.
Some loon guns down cops and it comes back to cops states away doing what they had to do?
Hit the bricks.
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Post by TheButcher on Jul 8, 2016 18:25:14 GMT -5
Dag is afraid as a white male.. Dag don't know that black struggle That was awesome.. lol Kill Whitey! haha Wait, I'm... Shit, I'm screwed.
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Post by TheButcher on Jul 8, 2016 18:27:26 GMT -5
The dude in Louisiana asked for it. Minnesota I'm not sure about yet. People are just being stupid about this for the sake of likes on Facebook. Some loon guns down cops and it comes back to cops states away doing what they had to do? Hit the bricks. Yea, too much FB chatter.. And, everyone has an opinion, just to get those 'likes.' I agree, Corey. Look at the big picture, and know the whole story..but, ask.. Was you there when that shit went down? Probably not.. Hmmm...
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Post by Gemini Battle on Jul 8, 2016 18:32:48 GMT -5
You don't ask to be shot point blank. Shoot him in the leg or arm. Shoot next to his head and blow his eardrum out. But to execute someone?
The guy in Minnesota seemed really uncalled for but I still don't know all the details. You would know more than me being there
Still the situation in Dallas is inexcusable.
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