Message from @swiggityswooty
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Lmfao now that’s a patriot
I remember when people loved our country, remember those days? Before 2008
To be fair, I don't think this is really an issue of whether or not people love the country, but rather whether or not people believe that the country can be *improved*.
I love the United States, but I still can acknowledge that it has some serious problems that need addressing
Antifa and BLM have all chanted “no USA at all”, they burn our flag and rip it in half
I’m talking about those low life people, that have nothing better to do than to be a bitter useless life form
And I know there is things we can fix but socialism isn’t the way
Saying "Black Lives Matter" isn't the same thing as supporting socialism though
BLM, likewise to Antifa, are a horde of progressive degenerates and violent anarchists.
Read the "About us" page on BLM's own site, and listen to their founders talk to people lmao.
93% of BLM protests have been peaceful, so saying that anyone who supports BLM is a "violent anarchist" is disingenuous
I’m not talking about the saying I’m talking about the organization itself
Fat lesbians who are self-admitted "trained marxists" lmao
And not really, everywhere there has been a blm march, there has been a riot. I wouldn’t say they are 93% peaceful. More like 60-70%
BLM isn't an organization though, it's a decentralized movement. Yes, there are a few people credited as the "founders" for creating the website and coining the original term, but it's not like every single BLM supporter is adhering to the same doctrine
They want to "deconstruct" the nuclear family, lmao.
> And not really, everywhere there has been a blm march, there has been a riot. I wouldn’t say they are 93% peaceful. More like 60-70%
@swiggityswooty That's just your personal estimate. The actual studies have said otherwise.
It's called no one should support a movement rooted in bullshit claims of police brutality like "HANDS UP DONT SHOOOT"
More like, "HELP ME, PLEASE, THIS THUG IS BEATING MY ASS"
All witnesses describe this, by the way😆
And those studies are biased as hell
You can’t claim a movement is peaceful when 50% of the people loot, burn and murder. Just cause the front lines are peaceful doesn’t make the whole thing peaceful
The second they burn down something, peaceful protest can’t be used to describe it
It's not 50%, even most BLM supporters have openly disavowed looting and violent rioting.
And any /major/ BLM protest has been violent
I’d like to see that 😂 I have not once seen a blm Support disavow any of that
The only peaceful ones have been very small
Virtually every major city with a significant black population was being burned to the ground
Including cities without a significant black population like Kenosha lol
Even my home town had a protest and I can tell you it was not peaceful
Do you think it's possible that you guys are just only *noticing* the violent ones because that's what bothers you the most? Every study from any **reputable, unbiased, nonprofit** research organization has generally supported that most BLM protests have been very peaceful
"unbiased"
Give me any of these sources and I'll find ties to globalist shills or cultural marxists in seconds lmao.
Okay, that's fair
Here is where the 93% number came from. They go into great detail on the methodology of the study, exactly how the numbers were crunched, and the results.
If you think this data is invalid for any reason, I'd very much like to know why.
Well I can already say that one thing they got wrong was Floyd didn’t truly die by the officers knee. Yes the knee quickened his death but Floyd was on heavy drugs that were fatal if taken in high amounts, which Floyd did
"In a recent report, “Demonstrations & Political Violence In America: New Data For Summer 2020,” two ACLED researchers, Dr. Roudabeh Kishi and Sam Jones, concluded that “the United States is at heightened risk of political violence and instability going into the 2020 general election,” but laid the blame for this mostly on the police. The authors’ analysis indicated that only six percent of the demonstrations that took place in the four months following George Floyd’s death had ended in riots, which is presented as good news."