There were indeed protests and riots. Here I have some footage:
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Re: 25 year old man shoots 5 year old boy in the head
No. And there is outrage in the social media sphere on this due to the lack of coverage in the MSM.
George Floyd: died from trauma of restraint and the drugs in his system with his pre-existing heart conditions.
Little boy: executed via a gunshot to the brain.
Here's the problem: white people have become spineless cowards. Taking to social media and bowing to the race-baiting narratives. They pretend the racism narrative is legitimate, accept that they are racist or part of a micro-aggression system, instead of rejecting the notion that they are not racist.
It's the problem of the pendulum swinging too far in the other direction. This started in the 80s, hit an functional apex in the early 90s, but then kept swinging too far until we ended up with this atrocious system where likely hundreds of millions of Americans just accept that white people are racist, black people are innocent, and all minorities are oppressed.
So much so, that there are now groups of white people and black people rejecting these race-baiting narratives and protesting against the protesters. Which is why we saw a group of black counter-protesters yelling at the BLM folks to GTFO and stop destroying their neighborhoods. Why we have black leaders rejecting the race-narrative and demanding the black people stop killing each other (you know, where the greatest amount of lives can be saved since their people are the majority of intentional homicide victims).
This is a good thing. We need more counter-protesting and actual results if we want to improve America. If people really care about the massive pile of dead young black men, we will stop listening to bullshit groups like the BLM and MSM. Address the actual problems. Address the real problems. Save real lives.
I heard about this the other day. Was wondering if anyone was gonna post about it. Really sad. No one really knows the motive of the man who murdered him. Surely it wasn't just because the kid was white? Anyway, hope his ass gets the death penalty. It's a shame we did away with the electric chair as a means of execution.
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Maybe it's because this is a nutcase and/or drug addict and or mentally ill man who killed the child and will face normal court and justice and not a member of the Police force with a gang of Police accomplices?Just a thought.
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A little 5 year old boy lost his life so cut that bullshit out.
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um, who deflected? It's a sad case that has had international coverage. Bad individuals kill kids regularly, groups of Police kill people regularly too in the US I guess. What's your point?
K. I'll just ignore his troll posts from now on since that's all he does anyway.
__________________ Paleontologists have tried to turn Archaeopteryx into an earth bound feathered dinosaur. But it is not. It is a bird, a perching bird. And no amount of 'paleobabble' is going to change that.-- Alan Feduccia-a world authority on birds, quoted in "Archaeopteryx:Early Bird Catches a Can of Worms," Science 1994, p.764-765
This is correct. The man was arrested that same day and he's going to face hard time** for his heinous crime, maybe the death penalty if his state has that. So thus far the justice system is working.
**Unless his defense can prove he was not mentally in control of himself (ie insanity defense) at the time, then he could be sent to a mental ward instead.
It doesn't fit the left or MSM's narrative. therefore it'll get almost no coverage.
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I don't know why some of you are going on about being right and winning. Rob and Impediment were in on this gag because I PMed them. Silent and Rao PMed me and figured I changed the post. I highly doubt anybody thought Quan made the post, but simply played along just for the lulz.
The opening lines of the story are: "A North Carolina man faces a first-degree murder charge"
He was arrested same day and is being charged with one of the highest criminal charges. N. Carolina has the death penalty, so he could face that as well. You people are weird.
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Re: 25 year old man shoots 5 year old boy in the head
Did the guy get arrested and will there be any obstruction or leniency in his punishment? I despise BLM as a bunch of nigro race baiters, but even I can tell the difference between the cases. Imp, you are obviously an OG, but doesn't this strawmanning seem kinda desperate?
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He's been arrested, yes. We'll see eventually if he gets any leniency in his punishment or not. Frankly, imo, anything less than life in prison w/out the possibility of parole would be considered lenient for what he did. Honestly though, the death penalty is what he should really get.
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Imo, anything less than getting raped to death with a cactus is lenient, but oh, I forgot, we can't be too harsh on offenders like that bytch Kamala Harris amirite?
So does this same consideration apply to the incels who murdered people, too?
"They were just a mentally ill drug addicts. They were nutcases."
Or is there a vastly disproportionate problem with black on white (or any other race) and black on black violence in the US even when controlling for poverty and education? (This last question is rhetorical as we already know the answer).
The point of the OP is to ask why the Floyd case - about a career criminal who was flooded with a lethal dose of drugs - was blown out of proportions by the MSM, which caused 30-50 homicides to occur in the rioting fallout, but this case - about an innocent 5 year old executed in the street right by his home for literally no reason, is not?
I think we all understand why and I've explained it already. The media focuses on an almost nonexistent problem but a real and legitimate problem (black on x crime) is not focused on. Yet, drawing the focus on the latter actually will help improve black issues. But, hey, black lives really don't matter, right?
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Re: Re: 25 year old man shoots 5 year old boy in the head
Funny how all the officers involved in the GF incident have all been arrested already and yet BLM Marxist thugs and Antifa are still out looting, tearing shit up, and burning it down under the supposed banner of "equality" and you're ok with that but protesting over an innocent little 5 year old kid being gunned down for no real reason would be uncalled for.
"Strawman", my ass.
__________________ Paleontologists have tried to turn Archaeopteryx into an earth bound feathered dinosaur. But it is not. It is a bird, a perching bird. And no amount of 'paleobabble' is going to change that.-- Alan Feduccia-a world authority on birds, quoted in "Archaeopteryx:Early Bird Catches a Can of Worms," Science 1994, p.764-765
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