Poll

You gonna sign this?

yes, I hate terrorists
68 (75.6%)
No, I am a terrorist
22 (24.4%)
I think Black Lives Matter
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 90

Author Topic: Petition to recognize BLM as terrorists. Petition reached 100,000!  (Read 33201 times)

h....how many people thought it said BLF
that is true as well

i will now state my opinion and the rest will go as planned.

path sucks

He's back at it again.

He said he was done for awhile.

Not really in any way whatsoever. As far as I've followed and seen, the trending hashtag was made in the first place because some black chicks weren't happy with the Men's Wearhouse Spokesman case verdict and took to twitter to complain about how black people don't matter in society and how they're being systematically slaughtered by white people, and it started to trend enough to where Law and Order: SVU made an episode inspired by, I stuff you not, Paula Dean and Treyvon Martin supposedly.

Then between social media outrage, news outlets reporting every little thing that happened within the movement and the convenience it gave disenfranchised black people to complain about how life sucks, it sort of snowballed out of control from there.

Every single bone in the body that is black lives matters is an unreasonable line of thought that started from blowing everything out of proportion. Then it got to the point where it perpetuates a lot of racism towards white people and entitlement for those in the movement because Us vs. Them bullstuff

Nothing about BLM helps the black community and actively divides them from the other racial demographics by alienating and antagonizing them. It is a huge step backwards for the social justices
right ok, this is why i said "in theory" and why the rest of my post was saying "it hasn't turned out well." you're talking about the means, i was talking about the ends. BLM exists because people saw real problems, and i don't think it's done much on its own to actually bring about real change in those areas. it theoretically has a legitimate end goal, and that's all i was saying



This is loving bullstuff.



This is loving bullstuff.
i dont think you actually understand what the post is saying

i dont think you actually understand what the post is saying
This is loving bullstuff.
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It really isn't

i dont think you actually understand what the post is saying

It's saying we used a completely unorthodox method of killing a suspect without attempting to arrest him.

The cops are the bad guys getting suspended with pay.

Hooray, shooter is dead.

Another black life, killed by police brutality.


THIS IS BULLstuff.

It's saying we used a completely unorthodox method of killing a suspect without attempting to arrest him.

The cops are the bad guys getting suspended with pay.

Hooray, shooter is dead.

Another black life, killed by police brutality.


THIS IS BULLstuff.
i want you to quickly google 'alton sterling' and 'philando castille' because right now you have NO loving CLUE what you are saying.

The cops getting paid vacation arent the ones that killed the shooter; they're the ones that murdered two unarmed black men last week
« Last Edit: July 12, 2016, 03:45:59 PM by PhantOS »

I'm not going to google names of these people.

I'm not going to learn every single victim by police brutality, it's not relevant. How about I list some names of white people killed by police.

"Legally sent on paid vacations"

What do you guys think the police force does when they do internal investigations on their officers? Suspending them without pay, disbarring or detaining officers happens after they're found guilty. Until then, a lot of officers live paycheck to paycheck and have families that depend on their income, regardless of what they do on the clock.

i want you to quickly google 'alton sterling' and 'philando castille' because right now you have NO loving CLUE what you are saying.
Alton tried to grab a cop's tazer before trying to reach for his own gun (not to mention he was previously convicted of numerous other crimes), and in Philando's case, I don't really know tbh. It might have been justified maybe not

"Legally sent on paid vacations"

What do you guys think the police force does when they do internal investigations on their officers? Suspending them without pay, disbarring or detaining officers happens after they're found guilty. Until then, a lot of officers live paycheck to paycheck and have families that depend on their income, regardless of what they do on the clock.
thats a problem. those police murdered two innocent men who were abiding by the law, yet they're sadly allowed to walk free and enjoy themselves. those guys are legally murderers, yet the law protects them so heavily.

Alton tried to grab a cop's tazer before trying to reach for his own gun (not to mention he was previously convicted of numerous other crimes), and in Philando's case, I don't really know tbh. It might have been justified maybe not
alton sterling didn't grab the taser; you can see in the numerous videos that he was executed while lying face up on the ground restraibed. Philando was shot for showing his license after being pulled over.

Having 'numerous crimes' on your record isn't a reason to be shot four times in the chest. Those cops are murderers, simple as that
« Last Edit: July 12, 2016, 03:53:51 PM by PhantOS »

those police murdered two innocent men who were abiding by the law, yet they're sadly allowed to walk free and enjoy themselves.

Those police caused two civilian casualties and internal investigations revealed they were innocent. I personally don't agree with the results myself, but I don't care what you think because honestly it's irrelevant to my statement.

What I was saying is that officers are put on paid leave so their livelihood isn't interrupted and  there is no punishment passed before the investigation concludes while still keeping them from doing further damage. If you have a better system in mind I'd love to hear it