BusterAg said:
pagerman @ work said:
Chef Demas2020 said:
TresPuertas said:
Does kind of bring up an interesting point. All 3
Of these dudes he's smoke checked had some pretty Serious criminal histories. It always struck me as odd that they had the same criminal backgrounds.
It doesn't anymore. Emptying the prisons was so they could build an army. They knew all the unrest was coming. Be it soros or democrat leaders, the push to empty jails was calculated.
I tend to agree.
- Empties Prisons due to "COVID"
- Has handlers meet prisoners outside. "Hey wanna make a couple $1000?" Since they likely won't find jobs / especially during "Covid" Season.
- The rest is history.
In order for this to be true, in March/April, the conspiracists would have had to have known that George Floyd was going to be murdered on May 25th, which is at least 1 month and really more in the future, and that multiple bystanders would film the incident and it would go viral on social media.
Additionally, the 4 cops would have had to have been in on it, which would make them world-class stupid considering they were all fired and are facing felony murder charges.
So im gonna have to say that it is unlikely to have happened.
You think this thing was actually a response to Floyd?
The social unrest was planned by BLM/antifa and lying in wait all along for a spark to unleash organized unrest. Floyd just happened a few months early.
OK, so which came first, the plans to erupt into riots/peaceful protests or the plan to have China unleash a virus from one of their labs that would then become a worldwide pandemic and result in prisoner releases?
The antifa/BLM protests/riots are predictable and they no doubt had a general plan for using any excuse as a good excuse to riot and cause havoc. BLM has been doing this every summer since "hands up, don't shoot".
That said, antifa/BLM are not viewed sympathetically prior to the George Floyd thing. That case has to happen in that way for this to blow up and go viral like it did. Without George Floyd's death and all the trappings that went with it (multiple videos, audio of him saying "I can't breathe", etc.) this does not cause the middle class to get involved. Couple that with a population that had been stuck inside having the crap scared out of it by the media for 3 months that was getting really antsy and bored with nothing to do but be online all day long and you have the makings of a kind of "perfect storm" situation.
There is an ad on TV right now (forget what for) where the gist of the ad is that the family dog is getting worn out because every member of the house is using "taking the dog for a walk" as an excuse to go outside. In this scenario, George is the family dog. His death, and the manner and time in which it was presented was absolutely the triggering mechanism in a way that almost no other event could have been. So yes, it's about George Floyd in the sense that his death absolutely was the flash point
What's happening now has nothing to do with anything but an insurgency taking advantage of public uncertainty about what is going on and confusion over the support for black people not being arbitrarily killed by police and revulsion at random on-going violence that is only tenuously at best connected to "the cause".
“Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy. It's inherent virtue is the equal sharing of miseries." - Winston Churchill