Loud and rude is just being an american.
. Not so much.
How can you call a protest peaceful when the protestors are loud and rude and say hurtful things?
I'm so worried about those poor buildings I can barely sleep at night, and all these fireworks aren't helping matters.
Loud and rude is just being an american.
. Not so much.
The burning of public buildings is symbolic of the protestors’ desire to go back to hunter-gatherer times before cities and governments and complexity and creativity. That shit’s all hard and boring. Let me lay around and have slaves bring me food.
The funniest part about this cartoon is it turned out to be the Democrats burning the cities.
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Last edited by Doc Holliday; 28 Jul 2020 at 05:57 PM.
Need a compilation of these with NIN's Burn.
Biden's back. Got a new slogan.
Build Back Better.
He's also got a new joke. You start a speech by welcoming people to the wrong place, looking confused, mumbling that you used to work there and then saying thats a joke.
Is your argument property damage isn’t violent? Because the definition of violence is behavior involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something. So that’s not correct. Something is vague on purpose.
I support the violence rn because it’s necessary for the type of reform desires (I don’t think other towns would’ve enacted it if they weren’t paying attention). But I’m fully honest that it is violence.
Last edited by Drewbacca; 29 Jul 2020 at 01:51 PM.
I still have PTSD from my days working demolition. I've seen some things, man.
Actually, I'd say that's one of the few positive things about Trump's tenure - manufacturing jobs increasing and being tougher on China. Obama, Bush, etc... wanted nothing to do with reigning in that trade imbalance and I changed my life's work because of how pointless it was trying to compete with them given how uneven the playing field is. Has he done enough? Hard to say. There are a lot of forces fighting against him not the least of which is American corporations, China-sympathetic Reps and Senators, stockholders, etc... It's a really tangled web of shit.
What's "the government"? I mean, locally things are being handled a thousand different ways in different places and the Fed really has no jurisdiction other than Federal properties/matters. Peaceful protests are fine, but it's not a "small" problem if over 2000 police officers/national guard have been injured or killed in a couple of months. I feel bad for the citizens of places like Portland - I'd be looking to move ASAP if I lived there.
Totally agree.
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