Message from @Unironic Ohio Supremecist
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So I'm reading old news I missed over the years
I came across the Baltimore riots.
Saw videos of it, and the guy that died had already been arrested 18 times before. He was only 25.
This reminded me of Rodney King. Rodney King was a total asshole and a thug with a life history of robbery, theft, drugs, and violence. So was Freddie Gray. Honestly, it infuriates me how whenever this stuff happens everyone sympathizes with him and acts as if he wasn't killed by police then he would have become a model citizen or something
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After being arrested 18 times, you'd think that eventually you'd run into a fatal encounter with the police
How many second chances is the state going to give people like this?
just remember to opt out of identity politics
its a bad game
Everyone should become a NIAC, tbh.
niac?
National Iranian American Council
Nonprofit
(NIAC) (Persian: شورای ملی ایرانیان آمریکا) is a nonprofit, civil society, NGO based in Washington, D.C. and is the largest organization representing people of Iranian Heritage in the United States.
@Dennis Or how about the Seattle shooters from yesterday. One was arrested 21 times, the other was arrested 44 times.
would you like to guess what ethnicity?
@UnrelatedComa
NeoIslamoAnarchoCapitalist.
It's the worldview @McFansy and I started.
I don't care about economics anymore so eh, why not?
No wonder so much crime occurs in cities. Idk There should be a law for maximum number of arrests.
Really, it was more McFansy's thing.
If you're found guilty through criminal courts 5 times, that's it. Life in prison. Done
@Dennis black privilege = committing mass amounts of crime and still given a chance.
In 2007, Arizona-based Iranian-American journalist Hassan Daioleslam began publicly asserting that NIAC was lobbying on behalf of the Islamic Republic of Iran. In response, Parsi sued him for defamation.
this NIAC organization spent 10 years suing this guy for saying reasonable things
A March 2015 column by Eli Lake in Bloomberg View asserted that the emails showed cooperation between Parsi and the then Iran ambassador to the United Nations and current Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif.[18]
>Eli
I don't really care about any of that.
I just support whatever ideology is most oppressive to women at this point.
@@McFansy Omfg. That's so infuriating to hear about. 44 arrests in 24 years.
yeah but theres 52 weeks in a year
so thats like
The police probably knew him by name
@Dennis I doubt he was getting arrested much before 10. AND it was in fucking Seattle.
hundreds of weeks where he wasnt getting arrested
@UnrelatedComa you convinced me, we give him a 45th chance.
Lmao
apparently this NIAC thing has current shit going on
In January 2020, three Republican senators Tom Cotton, Ted Cruz and Mike Braun claimed that NIAC and its sister organization NIAC Action have violated the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) and they are "amplifying regime propaganda in the United States". They requested the US Attorney-General William Barr to "evaluate whether an investigation of NIAC is warranted for potential FARA violations and to ensure transparency regarding foreign attempts to influence the US political process."[21][22][23]
But as long as he wanted to oppress women, he'd be welcome in the AnarchoCaliphate