The Protest Thread
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times like these just make me think how happy vladimir putin must be at how everything turned out
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So it's not out-of-towners, not antifa, and not white nationalists, but black protestors turned rioters that are responsible for the looting and arson?elliseamos wrote:"Trump’s anti-antifa statements commit rhetorical violence, and provoke physical violence, in a number of directions. For one, it is a historical racist trope to suggest that black communities could not rise up and self-organize huge revolutionary action. In every major city, it is abundantly clear that these uprisings are being led by young black people. The promulgating of outside agitator myths is an affront to the agency of communities organizing on the front lines of these battles. The divide-and-conquer strategy is as old and tired as any “bad protester versus good protester” dyad, which again and again distracts from the plague of police violence attending every moment of antiracist protest. It just so happens that it was a strategy favored by the Ku Klux Klan. In the 1930s, the Klan issued flyers in Alabama stating that “paid organizers for the communists are only trying” to get black people “in trouble.” As James Baldwin wrote in 1961, “It is a notion which contains a gratuitous insult implying, as it does, that Negroes can make no move unless they are manipulated.”"
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Happened in Minneapolis.Simple Torture wrote:These conversations are insane. Talk of how groups are out "targeting white neighborhoods" tonight. Stories of people dropping bricks off highway overpasses (but always beginning with "Someone told me that they heard..."). Police stations are going to be under siege. People saying that they're going to sleep with their shoes on. "Stay safe!" "Pray for our police officers!" "So sad in our country right now!"Simple Torture wrote:It didn't seem that bad. People in the suburbs are freaking out tonight thinking there are going to be roving mobs terrorizing the streets tonight.Rob wrote:My company's main office is in Providence (actually now in East Prov), and from what I heard from them today, seems worse there than here in CT.Simple Torture wrote:People in my community Facebook group are threatening to drive down protesters tonight. Cool!
Shout out to the woman who posted right in the middle of this: "Does anyone install air conditioners?"
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Where do you live? This sounds a lot like Philly...warehouse wrote:I just got back from a BLM protest directly around the block from my condo. it was one of the most emotional experiences i have ever had. we talked the cops into kneeling with us. one of them had the same pearl jam stickman tattoo i have, he was obviously cool. the energy was absolutely overwhelming.
there's also a group of idiot white guys walking around with bats to "protect their neighborhood" but the BLM protest completely overshadowed them. i have such a rush from what i was just a part of. with everything happening around the country and in my city, in addition to just finding out an old friend passed away, this really lifted me up.
VinylGuy wrote:its really tiresome to see these ¨good guys¨ talking about any political stuff in tv while also being kinda funny and hip and cool....its just...please enough of this shit.
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People in my suburban neighborhood are freaking out on Facebook when someone sets off fireworks. "Are the protests coming here now?!"
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That's true, it did happen in the center of the conflagration! So far, crickets in East Bumfuck, RI.macphisto wrote:Happened in Minneapolis.Simple Torture wrote:These conversations are insane. Talk of how groups are out "targeting white neighborhoods" tonight. Stories of people dropping bricks off highway overpasses (but always beginning with "Someone told me that they heard..."). Police stations are going to be under siege. People saying that they're going to sleep with their shoes on. "Stay safe!" "Pray for our police officers!" "So sad in our country right now!"Simple Torture wrote:It didn't seem that bad. People in the suburbs are freaking out tonight thinking there are going to be roving mobs terrorizing the streets tonight.Rob wrote:My company's main office is in Providence (actually now in East Prov), and from what I heard from them today, seems worse there than here in CT.Simple Torture wrote:People in my community Facebook group are threatening to drive down protesters tonight. Cool!
Shout out to the woman who posted right in the middle of this: "Does anyone install air conditioners?"
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Do people randomly set off fireworks in your neighborhood? Is it some sort of holiday or is that just a common thing in the US?E.H. Ruddock wrote:People in my suburban neighborhood are freaking out on Facebook when someone sets off fireworks. "Are the protests coming here now?!"
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People here like to set them off at weird times.Jorge wrote:Do people randomly set off fireworks in your neighborhood? Is it some sort of holiday or is that just a common thing in the US?E.H. Ruddock wrote:People in my suburban neighborhood are freaking out on Facebook when someone sets off fireworks. "Are the protests coming here now?!"
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We thought they were fireworks but it was actually someone pipe-bombing ATMs, which is like the perfect crime.
VinylGuy wrote:its really tiresome to see these ¨good guys¨ talking about any political stuff in tv while also being kinda funny and hip and cool....its just...please enough of this shit.
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Depends on the area. It can be an all-summer-long thing, but sporadically. It's mostly concentrated in the days surrounding Independence Day, and the Karens on Nextdoor really lose their shit.Jorge wrote:Do people randomly set off fireworks in your neighborhood? Is it some sort of holiday or is that just a common thing in the US?E.H. Ruddock wrote:People in my suburban neighborhood are freaking out on Facebook when someone sets off fireworks. "Are the protests coming here now?!"
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Is that the dude that blew himself up in the attempt, or someone else? Philly does love explosives...Mickey wrote:We thought they were fireworks but it was actually someone pipe-bombing ATMs, which is like the perfect crime.
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One of the guys blew himself up last night but it's happening again nowsimple schoolboy wrote:Is that the dude that blew himself up in the attempt, or someone else? Philly does love explosives...Mickey wrote:We thought they were fireworks but it was actually someone pipe-bombing ATMs, which is like the perfect crime.
VinylGuy wrote:its really tiresome to see these ¨good guys¨ talking about any political stuff in tv while also being kinda funny and hip and cool....its just...please enough of this shit.
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MMT, but for the common man?Mickey wrote:One of the guys blew himself up last night but it's happening again nowsimple schoolboy wrote:Is that the dude that blew himself up in the attempt, or someone else? Philly does love explosives...Mickey wrote:We thought they were fireworks but it was actually someone pipe-bombing ATMs, which is like the perfect crime.
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yeah man, i live in fishtown. this place has been out of control for days. are you in philly now?Mickey wrote:Where do you live? This sounds a lot like Philly...warehouse wrote:I just got back from a BLM protest directly around the block from my condo. it was one of the most emotional experiences i have ever had. we talked the cops into kneeling with us. one of them had the same pearl jam stickman tattoo i have, he was obviously cool. the energy was absolutely overwhelming.
there's also a group of idiot white guys walking around with bats to "protect their neighborhood" but the BLM protest completely overshadowed them. i have such a rush from what i was just a part of. with everything happening around the country and in my city, in addition to just finding out an old friend passed away, this really lifted me up.
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this happened a couple blocks from where i live. i havent heard as many bombs as last night, but i heard a bunch of gun shots earlier.Mickey wrote:One of the guys blew himself up last night but it's happening again nowsimple schoolboy wrote:Is that the dude that blew himself up in the attempt, or someone else? Philly does love explosives...Mickey wrote:We thought they were fireworks but it was actually someone pipe-bombing ATMs, which is like the perfect crime.
i cant believe i just typed that.
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Lmao so you were at the Fishtown protest? I'm in Brewerytown.warehouse wrote:this happened a couple blocks from where i live. i havent heard as many bombs as last night, but i heard a bunch of gun shots earlier.Mickey wrote:One of the guys blew himself up last night but it's happening again nowsimple schoolboy wrote:Is that the dude that blew himself up in the attempt, or someone else? Philly does love explosives...Mickey wrote:We thought they were fireworks but it was actually someone pipe-bombing ATMs, which is like the perfect crime.
i cant believe i just typed that.
VinylGuy wrote:its really tiresome to see these ¨good guys¨ talking about any political stuff in tv while also being kinda funny and hip and cool....its just...please enough of this shit.
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Digging the police and unidentified ownership aircraft orbiting protest spots. I suspect the new to protesting folk will get their data hoovered up via stingrays while those "diversity of tactics" folks left their phones at home or in airplane mode.
Its going to be hilarious if these people end up paying the price for the looting.
Its going to be hilarious if these people end up paying the price for the looting.
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Mickey wrote:Lmao so you were at the Fishtown protest? I'm in Brewerytown.warehouse wrote:this happened a couple blocks from where i live. i havent heard as many bombs as last night, but i heard a bunch of gun shots earlier.Mickey wrote:One of the guys blew himself up last night but it's happening again nowsimple schoolboy wrote:Is that the dude that blew himself up in the attempt, or someone else? Philly does love explosives...Mickey wrote:We thought they were fireworks but it was actually someone pipe-bombing ATMs, which is like the perfect crime.
i cant believe i just typed that.
yeah, i didnt know they were happening here until i saw it on the news, so i ran over there last minute. "awesome" would be an understatement. being a part of something like that was moving.
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The peaceful protest in my city had a couple hundred white people, 2-3 “instigators” that instigated nothing, and this really tough hombre on his way to a Call of Duty convention.
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10 rounder in the mag well, 30 round mags in the chest rig... California?pepperwhiteMFC wrote:
The peaceful protest in my city had a couple hundred white people, 2-3 “instigators” that instigated nothing, and this really tough hombre on his way to a Call of Duty convention.