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So NY will not be seeking a a bail out, good to know.

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3 hours ago, kumbaya said:

we are all thanked for doing the jobs we chose to do with the paychecks we receive. if someone does not want a job, then dont take it and find another job.

 

daily praise for your personal choices is cultish

Absolutely incorrect.  Paychecks are earned for labor expended.  

 

Appreciation is for doing a job that few wish to do, and for the sacrifices given that go WAY above and beyond a paycheck.

 

I have NEVER had the constitution show up during an accident or as a result of a 911 call.  That has always been the police.  And I thanked them, even though I am sure their paycheck showed up as scheduled.

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19 minutes ago, Voice of Reason said:

Absolutely incorrect.  Paychecks are earned for labor expended.  

 

Appreciation is for doing a job that few wish to do, and for the sacrifices given that go WAY above and beyond a paycheck.

 

I have NEVER had the constitution show up during an accident or as a result of a 911 call.  That has always been the police.  And I thanked them, even though I am sure their paycheck showed up as scheduled.

hyperbole is clearly not a strong point of yours as thats exactly what im saying:  why does anyone need to thank you daily for doing the job you choose to do

 

mostly everyone has a job that few wish to do. thats called a diverse economy. not some god given magical happening 😂 

 

construction workers risk their life and physical well being as well, along with pilots and ship captains, etc. intelligence agencies are great, but your average military/police laymen has not brought any American since WW2 more "freedom" than they already had or will ever have. 🤣 maybe if you are an american working for exxon mobil or chevron lol

 

its a great way to being middle class with minimal debt on taxpayer dime though. but again, that doesnt give them any more credence in interpreting the constitution that anyone else. this whole 'i was in the military/police and i fought for your freedumz so you shouldnt do that' is played lol yeah there are standards to get in, but still vastly lower than most jobs. using your job that you are a pawn in as a credence to your interpretation of a non-partisan document and peoples right to protest ("riots" are minimal and scarce being realistic) is idiotic.

 

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It is an American thing, interesting fact more dangerous in WW2 when called up to be sent to the coal mines than the armed forces, well certainly in the UK.

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If someone has a job where there is a good chance that they will end up dead, and that job involves keeping me safe, I don't think it is too much for me to say "thanks".

 

Yes, we all get paid for our jobs and we all chose our jobs, but some jobs are different than others.

 

I bet I can tell which people are good tippers at a restaurant and which people think, "well, it's their job to bring my my food, why should I tip?"

 

 

 

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i would love for my taxes to be lowered, as im sure much of it goes to helping fly over states (socialism) rather than any state/city ive lived and paid taxes in (nyc, dc and cali) nyc is one of the safest places in america/the world, even during protests/"riots". would choose nyc over st. louis, memphis, jacksonville, baton rouge, any day. the law is being enforced, just not in an overtly authoritarian way. and if its not being enforced as you claim, id say people are doing a great job of governing themselves them

 

and i was speaking about the marxist theory that states there will be civil unrest when police/army are valued more than every other citizen who has chosen their job, which exactly what america is going through and which you exhibit by agreeing they need daily praise. i also notice you did not mention communism. perhaps because we all know communist armies/police are beholden to the state and speaking out against state backed police/military that follows the states orders is is still not allowed by the state

 

in capitalism we all choose our jobs and the reward we receive is pay on a scale. we are not born into or relegated to certain professions. we know the risks, duties. expectations, etc. associated and we choose which career we think will provide us the most benefits in society. free college, health services, etc are the many ways in which all of us inadvertently thank the military already. im big on capitalism, if a company fails, let it. social security is a boomer scam/ponzi, etc. i love the stock market. not being authoritarian !== someone being a marxist lol do you know what marxism is? lol

 

making the constitutional a political/partisan document ruins it. bc just as there are veterans/police who moved from 'kapernick kneeling is disrespect to the flag' to ' why cant you all peacefully protest?' there are veterans/police who believe police brutality/militarization is a real issue as well, who see nothing wrong with protests, who think police help incite violence at protests, etc. my father was one of them.

 

the constitution does not need anyone credentials on either side of the things to make it just. all of the military, police, etc. are just as replaceable as with any worker in capitalism. its not like our military/police are full of people who would have otherwise cured cancer lol.

Immediately releasing people and then dropping the charges means the law isn't being enforced, despite police efforts. So yeah its a complete waste of taxpayer dollars on top of allowing the millions to billions in damage that taxpayers have to shell out for. Guess that's the privilege people in these wonderful cities get taxed to hell for. 

 

Also I've yet to see any police organizations that have been okay with these riots maybe you can point them out... it's good to see the gaslight attempt though, it's not an issue you'll win on, alas. 

 

About not mentioning communism I suggest you read my prior posts where I've pointed out these are anarcho-communists. We've seen how they behave when they get power ie Chaz/Chop which funny enough is exactly how you describe on dealing with unapproved media. Take the time to research these people before the diatribes. 

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Thread related stuff... 

 

 

The media trying to divert attention away from Soros isn't gonna work when his involvement has been clear from the get-go. 

 

In case people aren't aware it's a typical Marxist who was supplying rioters with riot gear along with signs. 

 

They received taxpayer dollars too. 

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8 minutes ago, B_J said:

If someone has a job where there is a good chance that they will end up dead, and that job involves keeping me safe, I don't think it is too much for me to say "thanks".

 

Yes, we all get paid for our jobs and we all chose our jobs, but some jobs are different than others.

 

I bet I can tell which people are good tippers at a restaurant and which people think, "well, it's their job to bring my my food, why should I tip?"

meh

 

if you chose a job where you will mostly likely end up dead thats on you. we are all free humans. we all can work harder and do something else if we dont like our job. doesnt mean people are beholden to our political beliefs.

 

and i love tipping. double points on my chase card and 5 times more points on the lyft rides. 😎 i am also smart/traveled enough to realize its a cultural things and not a barometer of anyone's inherit goodness lol

 

 

  

1 minute ago, Burnt Reynolds said:

Immediately releasing people and then dropping the charges means the law isn't being enforced, despite police efforts. So yeah its a complete waste of taxpayer dollars on top of allowing the millions to billions in damage that taxpayers have to shell out for. Guess that's the privilege people in these wonderful cities get taxed to hell for. 

 

Also I've yet to see any police organizations that have been okay with these riots maybe you can point them out... it's good to see the gaslight attempt though, it's not an issue you'll win on, alas. 

 

there are plenty of people who break the law  even outside of protests and they dont go to jail or the charges get dropped. sorry that the goal of some prosecutors isnt to make every state have a louisiana like prison system. us already one of the biggest prison populations in the world. its clearly not working to just send people to prison

 

organizations !== people. people are individuals who have their own opinions outside of their job/union. get over it. thats freedom

 

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8 minutes ago, kumbaya said:

meh

 

if you chose a job where you will mostly likely end up dead thats on you. we are all free humans. we all can work harder and do something else if we dont like our job. doesnt mean people are beholden to our political beliefs.

 

and i love tipping. double points on my chase card and 5 times more points on the lyft rides. 😎 i am also smart/traveled enough to realize its a cultural things and not a barometer of anyone's inherit goodness lol

 

 

  

 

there are plenty of people who break the law  even outside of protests and they dont go to jail or the charges get dropped. sorry that the goal of some prosecutors isnt to make every state have a louisiana like prison system. us already one of the biggest prison populations in the world. its clearly not working to just send people to prison

 

organizations !== people. people are individuals who have their own opinions outside of their job/union. get over it. thats freedom

 

It's a nice attempt to minimize rioting.. the guy who's feed I link to often has people listed who are publicly charged with riots, arson, etc. over the last several months, most of these are felonies, and they wind up immediately released with the charges dropped while they go out to commit more crimes and get re-arrested and charges dropped again. Not exactly the kind of stuff you're pretending is nothing. 

 

But you're far from the first to tacitly endorse this through minimizing and gaslighting... this is exactly what the media and people involved do themselves already so this tactic is already worn out. 

 

Let me know when it starts working. 👍

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55 minutes ago, Burnt Reynolds said:

It's a nice attempt to minimize rioting.. the guy who's feed I link to often has people listed who are publicly charged with riots, arson, etc. over the last several months, most of these are felonies, and they wind up immediately released with the charges dropped while they go out to commit more crimes and get re-arrested and charges dropped again. Not exactly the kind of stuff you're pretending is nothing. 

 

But you're far from the first to tacitly endorse this through minimizing and gaslighting... this is exactly what the media and people involved do themselves already so this tactic is already worn out. 

 

Let me know when it starts working. 👍

lol. 

 

just admit, you hate numbers/fact. 93% of protests have been completely peaceful. you choose to focus on the 7% because that proves your warped reality.

 

people are let go for crimes all the time, even outside of protests, especially if you are a certain skin color/certain age/make a certain amount of money. congrats on finally realizing what most people have for a while: the law is unfair sometimes. now, if only you would acknowledge it when it doesnt just suit your political view maybe we would get somewhere as a country. 😂

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10 minutes ago, kumbaya said:

lol. 

 

just admit, you hate numbers/fact. 93% of protests have been completely peaceful. you choose to focus on the 7% because that proves your warped reality.

 

people are let go for crimes all the time, even outside of protests, especially if you are a certain skin color/certain age/make a certain amount of money. congrats on finally realizing what most people have for a while: the law is unfair sometimes. now, if only you would acknowledge it when it doesnt just suit your political view maybe we would get somewhere as a country. 😂

Shouldn’t it be 100% peaceful protests?  Seems like the 7% are doing a lot of damage based on things that aren’t facts.

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Looks like we've gone full CNN chyron.

Well, if only 7% of all protests are peaceful, then why are we hearing about millions and millions of dollars worth of damages to businesses that have done no wrong?  Maybe the media is just making that all up, eh?  It's really only a couple of bad places, and they modify the videos and dates thereof to make it seem like more, to keep us sheeple in line.  

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