And fueling pharmaceutical lobbyists. And Congressmen.I was under the impression that the only accepted medical use for cocaine was as a topical ocular anesthetic.
--Patrick
And fueling pharmaceutical lobbyists. And Congressmen.I was under the impression that the only accepted medical use for cocaine was as a topical ocular anesthetic.
--Patrick
When cocaine is outlawed, only outlaws will have cocaine.And fueling pharmaceutical lobbyists. And Congressmen.
I think we called that "The 70's".When cocaine is outlawed, only outlaws will have cocaine.
More like "the early 80's."I think we called that "The 70's".
Let's be honest, the early 80's were still the 70'sMore like "the early 80's."
--Patrick
Holy fucking shit, the guy is borderline mentally disabled. That's dreadful.Just a reminder that you can be executed in Texas, even if you didn't kill anyone.
It's just another day in Texas.Holy fucking shit, the guy is borderline mentally disabled. That's dreadful.
Um...phrasing?...Ailes got fingered by Gretchen Carlson and other women ...
My only comment remains "Black Lives Matter" and "I support the bravery and every effort of the protesters in dealing with a situation/status quo that I cannot even imagine."I'm sorry, I have no comment about what's going on in my old neck of the woods, mostly because all I'm dreading is the aftermath I'll have to deal with.
Considering there's a video showing that the suspect was holding a gun and not following lawful commands, are you seriously going to say this is a case of police misconduct?!My only comment remains "Black Lives Matter" and "I support the bravery and every effort of the protesters in dealing with a situation/status quo that I cannot even imagine."
Damn it Tress, you know he's just being a edge-master. Chuckles doesn't have any real opinions - those require critical and abstract thinking skills to develop. I bet someone could program a bot as a facsimile of him and people wouldn't be able to differentiate them.Considering there's a video showing that the suspect was holding a gun and not following lawful commands, are you seriously going to say this is a case of police misconduct?!
Assuming this wasn't the case all along. [emoji38]Damn it Tress, you know he's just being a edge-master. Chuckles doesn't have any real opinions - those require critical and abstract thinking skills to develop. I bet someone could program a bot as a facsimile of him and people wouldn't be able to differentiate them.
Why is the race of the victims relevant? #AllLivesMatterand attacked any white person they happened to see.
Because, as the video shows, they were specifically looking for white people to beat up. "Is he white! He's white! Beat that bitch!"Why is the race of the victims relevant? #AllLivesMatter
I could be wrong, but I don't think trying to get that point across with an attached "#WhiteLivesMatter" hashtag would really serve your purpose.Why is the race of the victims relevant? #AllLivesMatter
Do you respect any other leaderless/mob movements, present or historical?BLM has lost any measure of respect or consideration from me. Another ridiculous movement that believes lofty goals or ideals camouflage terrible actions carried out in the name of them.
1. I may respect their actions and achievements, but mobs tend to produce mixed results.Do you respect any other leaderless/mob movements, present or historical?
Can BLM, in your view, remain de-centralized (i.e. a mob movement) and still advance its goals?
Were it to become a political entity, or adopt clear leadership as a movement, would you then respect it if it denounced what is happening?
There has been no positive impact, and the negative impact worsens by the day.You literally don't understand the first thing about protest movements, especially those based in the United States. Also, BLM doesn't need your oh so valuable respect to continue to make a positive impact.
Is kind of exactly what white people said during the civil rights movement too.There has been no positive impact, and the negative impact worsens by the day.
[Citation Needed]Is kind of exactly what white people said during the civil rights movement too.
FTA: "and the early 1960s are particularly instructive because of how consistently non-violent the movement was in the face of violent, sometimes deadly opposition."
So one riot completely invalidates the, for example, the Austin rally where cops and BLM protesters were very civil until one asshole ruined it. Shit happened in the CRM too.FTA: "and the early 1960s are particularly instructive because of how consistently non-violent the movement was in the face of violent, sometimes deadly opposition."
SO MUCH FOR THAT
The summer of 1964 also saw the first wave urban riots, a year before Watts, and pollsters began to ask about them as well. I end my survey here precisely because I want to limit it to the period that is most unambiguously praised today. Yet, in every single poll that was conducted in this period of time, an overwhelming majority of adults were opposed to precisely those actions that changed America, riding it of a past that we’re now ashamed to even admit ever existed. Overall, people welcomed those changes. But overwhelmingly, they opposed the very actions needed to bring them about.
Well, and there was that teensy matter in Dallas with the dead cops, and, you know, days of burning urban destruction in Ferguson Missouri, or the same in Baltimore... etc, etc, etc.So one riot completely invalidates the, for example, the Austin rally where cops and BLM protesters were very civil until one asshole ruined it. Shit happened in the CRM too.
It is just criminals dying, that's for sure. Ignore the part where there were WIDESPREAD urban riots during the CRM too.[DOUBLEPOST=1471370026,1471369850][/DOUBLEPOST]You know, the only reason I don't think BLM has the same chance of changing anything like the CRM did is BLM doesn't have a charismatic leader like MLK that can be martyred.Well, and there was that teensy matter in Dallas with the dead cops, and, you know, days of burning urban destruction in Ferguson Missouri, or the same in Baltimore... etc, etc, etc.
But yeah, go ahead and compare "largely peaceful protests in the face of violent opposition" to repeated widespread violent riots lasting for days and the specific targeting of police for murder every time a criminal dies.