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impera 35 points ago +35 / -0

Its a law of averages. Its not any average black that will gun down a toddler, but as we have seen in the last few days, there are people who like & support the killers of white children. There also seems to be a critical mass property with regards to these things, the more diversity in an area, the more likely some imagined grievance will prompt an unprovoked attack, and then the mob joins with the attacker instinctively. So where concentrations of BLM people exist, where the hate preaching and commie rhetoric from the mob leaders is allowed to happen, and where the local criminal justice system has been neutered by complicit mayors and DAs, people wanting cities burning, corpses in the streets, and electoral disruption, all with soros funding to grease the wheels. All to try and claw back federal power in November.

When hundreds of people are swarming through neighbourhoods demanding death - and calling for attacks on peaceful lawful homeowners and their families under the rubric of reparations is that exact thing, that sets the rules of engagement in no uncertain terms.

Busting open that gated community with a violent mob in St Louis was a near-miss, it could easily have gone hot. And with a story like this in Seattle, I think there will be more similar cases to St Louis.. any one of these could be the flare-up.

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Eostamar 3 points ago +3 / -0

Overall I agree.

I don't know if it'll wait until after the election. If it sparks to soon it could be like in the 1920s when the republican governor had to call the guard on working class American's that were mass protesting. It tore the relationship between the working class and the GOP at that moment. Reagan began repairing the divide and Bush senior wasn't trusted, the working class is smarter than he gave them credit for during his mid term. I believe it was democratic governorship that time too.

To me this reeks of a set up still just like rageaholic suggested months ago. They're still looking for photo ops to broadcast their "Trump's SS" narrative. I say let them burn their cities down and hope that everyone who can moves out preferably all in the same state so as few as possible turn blue/purple. We can't expect everyday people to teach themselves and be able to critically think.

Here I thought this was a necessary skill that everyone had to get through life. But I guess I was incorrect, as slaves don't need that talent.

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impera 5 points ago +5 / -0

There were attempts previous to George Floyds overdose to get this thing going. The 'this is maga country' bleach & noose guy Jussie Smollett, the famous jogging talent Ahmerd Aubery, and probably others. All hyped by the leftist media machine when they were nothing, when they were dead news, when they were faker than a $3 bill.

So riots and racial unrest were tried for well in advance of the election. Maybe the intent was for these to burn themselves out and stop in time for November, maybe Covid was another simultaneous attempt at disruption and at killing population segments who overwhelmingly would vote Trump, maybe its all a desperate 'throw shit and see what sticks' by people who are cornered rats. Riots, diseases, terror threats, attacks on the military, complicit media, heavy censorship and deplatforming of alternate narratives.. all are coup ingredients.

One thing is certain, the tension is rising, and the deceptions are ending.

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Eostamar 1 point ago +1 / -0

I was just talking to my family about those. We'll see what happens. No matter what, I'm praying for Trump. I don't believe in the strong man theory. But he is what we need as a nation that I do believe.