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06-24-2020 , 02:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Huehuecoyotl
So the Shake Shack incident with the police? Completely made up, not even a good faith misunderstanding. The cops picked up the drinks, thought they tasted off and requested a refund which Shack Shack gave them.

They told their supervisor who ordered them to the hospital and a crime scene investigation at the Shake Shack. None of the cops even got ill.

https://nypost.com/2020/06/22/how-ny...piracy-theory/

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I called it at the time. I think I even made a post about. cops truly are the biggest snowflakes in history. followed closely by their defenders.
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06-24-2020 , 06:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Victor
I called it at the time. I think I even made a post about. cops truly are the biggest snowflakes in history. followed closely by their defenders.
Damn snowflakes won't even eat their Starbucks tampons like good little piggies.
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06-24-2020 , 06:41 PM
OK that is ****ed up if true.

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The Los Angeles Police Protective League, the union that represents the department's rank-and-file officers, demanded action. "This disgusting assault on a police officer was carried out by someone with hatred in their heart and who lacks human decency," the union said in a statement. "We hope they are publicly exposed, fired, arrested, and prosecuted for their cowardly and repugnant actions."
I'm betting, especially after the NYPD disgrace, people are just gonna wait for the facts to come in before assuming the police who lie all the ****ing time are telling the truth in this case. Again, I reiterate this is ****ed up if true. I'm not with this **** even if a lot of others are, but I have a hard time taking the police anywhere seriously anymore. They've eroded my trust long ago...
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06-24-2020 , 06:43 PM
lol ofc its not true.
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06-24-2020 , 06:52 PM
Worst thing I've seen since that Canadian guy found a mouse in a beer bottle.

Last edited by campfirewest; 06-24-2020 at 07:01 PM.
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06-24-2020 , 06:53 PM
BIG IF TRUE.. what a surprise. wasn't true.

that **** is never true..

also that's definitely not a tampon.
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06-25-2020 , 08:28 AM
literal right wing death squads

https://www.rawstory.com/2020/06/i-c...r-racist-rant/

‘I can’t wait’ to ‘go out and start slaughtering’ Black people: Three North Carolina cops fired after racist rant
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06-25-2020 , 11:07 AM
More milkshake violence. Oh, the humanity!
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06-25-2020 , 12:53 PM
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Originally Posted by harkin
The 3 big stores out of Louisville for the past couple weeks:

Breonna Taylor who almost every single news outlet said is an EMT worker who the police came and shot serving a warrant, but the person they were looking for wasn't at the house and was already under arrest for the drug charges that brought the police to Taylor's house. Some news outlets even said police shot Taylor in her sleep. In reality she was fired as an EMT because she was stealing drugs from the back of the ambulance, she was receiving mailed packages of drugs for the known drug dealer who was arrested before the police went to Taylor's house and Taylor's bf shot a police officer which prompted the officers to return fire which killed Taylor.

The news said David Mcatee was shot and killed by the police while BBQing. In reality he was shot by the national guard after he shot at them.

The 3rd story is the one above that we were told was some crazy person just plowing though protesters, but we now know she was acting in self defense.
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06-25-2020 , 01:25 PM
babah with his alt-right alternative facts news dump of the day.
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06-25-2020 , 01:53 PM
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Originally Posted by bahbahmickey
The 3 big stores out of Louisville for the past couple weeks:

Breonna Taylor who almost every single news outlet said is an EMT worker who the police came and shot serving a warrant, but the person they were looking for wasn't at the house and was already under arrest for the drug charges that brought the police to Taylor's house. Some news outlets even said police shot Taylor in her sleep. In reality she was fired as an EMT because she was stealing drugs from the back of the ambulance, she was receiving mailed packages of drugs for the known drug dealer who was arrested before the police went to Taylor's house and Taylor's bf shot a police officer which prompted the officers to return fire which killed Taylor.

The news said David Mcatee was shot and killed by the police while BBQing. In reality he was shot by the national guard after he shot at them.

The 3rd story is the one above that we were told was some crazy person just plowing though protesters, but we now know she was acting in self defense.
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06-25-2020 , 02:39 PM
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Originally Posted by bahbahmickey
Some news outlets even said police shot Taylor in her sleep. In reality she was fired as an EMT because she was stealing drugs from the back of the ambulance...
You get that it's not okay for the cops to summarily execute people for (allegedly) stealing things out of an ambulance, right?
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06-25-2020 , 03:07 PM
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Originally Posted by bahbahmickey
The 3 big stores out of Louisville for the past couple weeks:

Breonna Taylor who almost every single news outlet said is an EMT worker who the police came and shot serving a warrant, but the person they were looking for wasn't at the house and was already under arrest for the drug charges that brought the police to Taylor's house. Some news outlets even said police shot Taylor in her sleep. In reality she was fired as an EMT because she was stealing drugs from the back of the ambulance, she was receiving mailed packages of drugs for the known drug dealer who was arrested before the police went to Taylor's house and Taylor's bf shot a police officer which prompted the officers to return fire which killed Taylor.

The news said David Mcatee was shot and killed by the police while BBQing. In reality he was shot by the national guard after he shot at them.

The 3rd story is the one above that we were told was some crazy person just plowing though protesters, but we now know she was acting in self defense.
Will you please link to the stormfront post where you got this "information" so that you can be dispatched appropriately?
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06-25-2020 , 03:09 PM
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Originally Posted by micro dong
Damn snowflakes won't even eat their Starbucks tampons like good little piggies.
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Originally Posted by Victor
lol ofc its not true.
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Originally Posted by Slighted
BIG IF TRUE.. what a surprise. wasn't true.

that **** is never true..

also that's definitely not a tampon.
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06-25-2020 , 03:16 PM
It's pretty incredible that conservatives have spent more energy in this thread falling for total hoaxes against police officers and slandering the memory of black people murdered by police than they have confronting any problems with police brutality in USA#1. I'm sure they agree there are problems but, much more importantly, there are libs in here that must be owned
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06-25-2020 , 03:19 PM
I do not grant that they agree there are problems.
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06-25-2020 , 03:22 PM
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Will you please link to the stormfront post where you got this "information" so that you can be dispatched appropriately?
Again, it is interesting how there is absolutely no interest at all about finding out what actually happened. The only interest is to attack the source so never having to deal with reality at all.

I think this sums up the relationship of ideologues to information in 2020. No interest in determining what actual truth is. As long as the narrative the media spins confirms our biases is good enough, and no interest in going outside our own ideological silo.
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06-25-2020 , 03:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Kelhus100
Again, it is interesting how there is absolutely no interest at all about finding out what actually happened. The only interest is to attack the source so never having to deal with reality at all.

I think this sums up the relationship of ideologues to information in 2020. No interest in determining what actual truth is. As long as the narrative the media spins confirms our biases is good enough, and no interest in going outside our own ideological silo.
You're welcome to post the absolute truth of what happened on these as well
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06-25-2020 , 03:26 PM
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Originally Posted by MrWookie
I do not grant that they agree there are problems.
Police brutality is so downstream of the actual problems, and the narrative is so disconnected from reality, that I suspect all this focus on police brutality will serve to make everything worse.

I think when the smoke clears we are all going to be much worse off for the current protests and whatever reforms come from them, and a lot more black people especially will have lost their lives as a direct result of BLM focused activism.

But time will tell I guess. And I am sure if/when things get worse, the ideological left will take no accountability and just hand waive it away as proof of systemic racism.
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06-25-2020 , 03:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Kelhus100
Police brutality is so downstream of the actual problems, and the narrative is so disconnected from reality, that I suspect all this focus on police brutality will serve to make everything worse.

I think when the smoke clears we are all going to be much worse off for the current protests and whatever reforms come from them, and a lot more black people especially will have lost their lives as a direct result of BLM focused activism.

But time will tell I guess. And I am sure if/when things get worse, the ideological let will take no accountability and just hand waive it away as proof of systemic racism.
How would you test your prediction?
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06-25-2020 , 03:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Kelhus100
Again, it is interesting how there is absolutely no interest at all about finding out what actually happened. The only interest is to attack the source so never having to deal with reality at all.

I think this sums up the relationship of ideologues to information in 2020. No interest in determining what actual truth is. As long as the narrative the media spins confirms our biases is good enough, and no interest in going outside our own ideological silo.
Me+Wookie: could you post sources demonstrating that the things you posted are true?
Independent nonpartisan objective thinker Kelhus: look at these ideologues, no interest in truth whatsoever

lololololol, this dumbshit making me look even more like Nostradamus:

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Originally Posted by goofyballer
Legitimate question who wins between Kelhus and Trump for "most likely to present the exact opposite of reality as objective fact"
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06-25-2020 , 03:33 PM
Kel, it's "hand wave" not "hand waive."
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06-25-2020 , 03:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Trolly McTrollson
Kel, it's "hand wave" not "hand waive."
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06-25-2020 , 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Kelhus100
Again, it is interesting how there is absolutely no interest at all about finding out what actually happened. The only interest is to attack the source so never having to deal with reality at all.

I think this sums up the relationship of ideologues to information in 2020. No interest in determining what actual truth is. As long as the narrative the media spins confirms our biases is good enough, and no interest in going outside our own ideological silo.
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Originally Posted by MrWookie
You're welcome to post the absolute truth of what happened on these as well
***crickets***

Again, it is interesting how there is absolutely no interest at all about finding out what actually happened. The only interest is to attack the source so never having to deal with reality at all.

I think this sums up the relationship of objective nonpartisan thinkers to information in 2020. No information in determining what the actual truth is. As long as the narrative forum posters spin confirms our biases is good enough, and no interest in going outside our own objective nonpartisan silo.
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06-25-2020 , 03:54 PM
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Originally Posted by MrWookie
How would you test your prediction?
How am I going to test the future? I am not.

But hopefully in 5-10 years some honest social science researcher will attempt to do an honest accounting. Although I am pessimistic how much honesty there is ever going to be.
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