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Are black lives matter the new brown shirts?

Discussion in 'The Dungeon' started by sheepofblue, Jul 8, 2016.

  1. nigel smith

    nigel smith Well-Known Member

    Damn, buddy! Whatever happened to attorney client privilege?
     
  2. GixxerBlade

    GixxerBlade Oh geez

    Back on subject, someone supposedly hacked one of the BLM leaders tweeter accounts and got a few DMs talking about disrupting the GOP convention. Also they're in cahoots with the justice department and Loretta Lynch.
    https://www.oathkeepers.org/navyjac...atter-summer-of-chaos-leading-to-martial-law/
    Tinfoil hat stuff for sure
     
  3. Rob P

    Rob P Well-Known Member

    You should've paid him. Without cash there is no attorney/client privilege; it's just recreational.
     
  4. Shyster d'Oil

    Shyster d'Oil Gerard Frommage

    Truth be told, cash does not have to change chance for a privilege to exist.

    What put me over the edge was when he was talking about Attorney client insertion.

    :D
     
  5. R Acree

    R Acree Banned

    You needed instruction? Who knew?
     
  6. joec

    joec brace yourself

    BLM is more likely to be the new BLA.
     
  7. Orvis

    Orvis Well-Known Member

    I've always tried to stick to the idea that, in many cases, sugar gets more things done than vinegar. Also, looking at the strife within the races, we see an exercise in stupidity simply from the fact that, instead of accepting that there is still some racial ignorance among us, the black race, or some of them, instead of really working their ass off for the betterment of their race have let impatience take over and are lashing out with violence. They then seem upset that whites, and the police, are starting to lose patience and lash out also. Violence breeds violence when all that's needed is for everyone to just act like next door neighbors. We might actually achieve that if we can just get the instigators and hell raisers to shut the fuck up.

    Sorry. I'm rambling again. :(
     
  8. sheepofblue

    sheepofblue Well-Known Member

    Tell me again how someone is kept down because they are black? Seems to me we have or had a President, Secretary of State, multiple Senators, Representatives and Governors, Head of the Justice Department. Not to mention many locations where the Chief of Police and or mayor happen to be back. Oops and head of corporations, engineers and doctors.

    Seems to me that the problem is the chosen actions of the people whining about being kept down.

    There are people that hold race or gender against someone. But there are also people that select by common race or gender being the same. Oh and people whose appearance is held against them. Add in familial advantage. In short there is a lot of reasons that effect success for good and bad. But one common one, personal sacrifice, talent and hard work will succeed in the USA still.
     
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  9. joec

    joec brace yourself

    You were sorta my targeted audiance with the bla reference. I was a tad on the young side, but im sure you would remember the cop murders, the famous hijacking and the jailbreak to get whats her name out to cuba and the other crap. What amazes me is that blm advocates those sorts of things by seemingly endorsing those people involved.

    I wonder how many people know more than just a hashtag, and joining a protest.

    While im not against the mission statement so much, i see the opportunity presenting itself for anonymous actors to take up arms to forward the cause of the blm. Which i dont agree with.

    I also only recently learned that the blm is very pro black lgbt since i think 2 of the founding members are lesbians. I didnt know that. And im not sure how that helps thier ranks, but i thought it was interesting.


    Browsing their website is interesting. They even use the term comrade.

    Its all very 60/70s

    When i read about the bla cop murders, and how people talk about how the cops are rarely killed in the line of duty and they shouldnt be so on edge, it reminds me of the beltway sniper we had here a few years ago. He was shooting people at gas stations. ....people were afraid to put gas in thier cars. If only some of those people could know that they were on a list of targets like uniformed police slated to be taken out at any moment. I wonder how that would affect their behavior in certain situations.


    I hope cool heads will prevail. We all need to be able to get along. Were not all the white devil, and theyre not all out to get whitey. I cant save them, the same way they cant save me. But somethings got to work. I see the situations everyday. Drugs. Alcoholism. Prostitution. Crime. It cant keep going this way.


     
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  10. sheepofblue

    sheepofblue Well-Known Member

    Yep I was there to catch the DC Sniper.... well that is what I told my brother when I went up. Of course he was caught while I was there like I said soooooooo....
     
  11. joec

    joec brace yourself

    Hehe...i was replying to orvis. But yeah, people were freakimg out. Cant imagine going out everyday knowing there might a site glass on me. When i was just getting out of highschool a guy i knew was a state trooper. He was barracked out in carrol county or someplace out in the middle of no where. He didnt make it a year. I remember him telling me he was quitting and when i asked him why, he said he didnt want to be shot in the middle of the night and left to die on the side of some highway with no help.

    I was like "shit, i guess i cant argue with that..."
     
  12. Orvis

    Orvis Well-Known Member

    Joe, I guess I'm going to have to ask who you're referring to with BLA. I'm not sure who your talking about. Sorry. My apparent ignorance I guess. BLM I understand but not BLA.

    I may have not made myself completely clear with my previous post. My reference toward how the black race is reacting over the past few years is at how many of them seem to have given up on their idea of equality. It's like some of them are not trying anymore. My idea of equality is more a bit of sameness as everyone else, at least for awhile, stop trying to be so damn different and militant. Be friends with their fellow Americans by being pleasant and lifting themselves up. If they would only do that the reasons for white racism might start losing it's luster because when someone's being friendly and smiling at you it's hard to keep a negative attitude towards them. I hope you understand where I'm coming from with this idea. Maybe it's nothing but a pipe dream.
     
  13. joec

    joec brace yourself

    The black liberation army.

     
  14. Orvis

    Orvis Well-Known Member

    Thanks. Yeah, I remember those folks. A real upstanding group from what I remember. :rolleyes:
     
  15. blkduc

    blkduc no time for jibba jabba

    "We are socialists, we are enemies of today's capitalistic economic system for the exploitation of the economically weak, with its unfair salaries, with its unseemly evaluation of a human being according to wealth and property instead of responsibility and performance, and we are all determined to destroy this system under all conditions." --Adolf Hitler, Quoted in John Toland, "Adolf Hitler", p224.

    Nazi party = National Socialist German Workers Party
     
  16. kangasj

    kangasj Banned

  17. XFBO

    XFBO Well-Known Member

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  18. sheepofblue

    sheepofblue Well-Known Member

    Nope they were far right and the Republicans were responsible for slavery and Jim Crow in the south. Say it after me 1000 times so that it becomes true.
     
  19. sheepofblue

    sheepofblue Well-Known Member

    It is easier to blame someone else for your problems and if they did not prefer the easy way over the best way they would not have reason to protest. Sadly you cannot cure stupid without stupid agreeing. Hope that officer and his family have a long and prosperous life.
     
  20. sheepofblue

    sheepofblue Well-Known Member

    Yep the entire trip was a bit surreal for me. I went to fix a project. On day one I was asked to meet a boss at the hotel, no reason. Well they fired the current guy and wanted me as a witness I am sure. The hotel was 1 mile from the metro.... if you were a @#$!#$@% crow otherwise it was a 20 minute bus ride to get to a station not on the other side of the interstates #$%@$ travel agent. Add in the hotel had a truly bizarre cemetery in the front yard that I walked by to get to the bus stop in the morning. Seemed to have a mix of historical graves and what might have been pets ???? Naturally it was Halloween. Oh and I got a wicked sinus infection the last day. With a dolop of sniper on top. A trip to remember for sure.
     

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