@no1marauder saidThen why are they rioting if the police were arrested and sent to prison?
Those police got convicted of murder if you recall.
Even assuming someone is a "criminal", our laws don't allow summary executions of them.
But this does show that right wingers view the State as their tool for repression and murder against others.
Shooting a criminal in self-defense is not a summary execution, it's called survival.
@no1marauder saidAnd in that year, he was not alone.
It's way more than zero, isn't it? And George Floyd was one.
@Cliff-Mashburn saidAmazing that police in other countries don't feel the need to execute so many civilians in "self-defense" as they do in this nation, isn't it?
Then why are they rioting if the police were arrested and sent to prison?
Shooting a criminal in self-defense is not a summary execution, it's called survival.
@no1marauder saidDemonstrations organised by BLM that subsequently turned into violent riots, looting and burning of property are called BLM riots. There were dozens even hundreds all over the US and indeed the world. Even in my area these fools were protesting 'white' racism when there were no whites here... what morons.
There are no such things as "BLM riots" as I already showed.
@Cliff-Mashburn saidLudicrous.
I think it's was like 3 or 4 last year.
Maybe not even that.
Try talking to the black community.
Whites would not put up with the actual numbers.
But then, they'd find some way to blame it on blacks.
@Cliff-Mashburn saidSounds like BS. Last year was the deadliest on record for police killings:
I think it's was like 3 or 4 last year.
Maybe not even that.
"Police killed more than 1,300 people in the U.S. last year, an estimated 0.3% increase in police killings per million people. The increase makes 2024 the deadliest year for police violence by a slim margin since Mapping Police Violence began tracking civilian deaths more than a decade ago."
"Black people, for example, were nearly three times more likely to be killed by police than their white counterparts, the report found. Though Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders make up just 0.3% of the population, they were 7.6 times more likely than white people to be killed by police."
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2025/02/26/police-killings-2024-data/80281722007/
@Rajk999 saidMaybe not there in the deep Caribbean, but whites ARE the majority here.
Demonstrations organised by BLM that subsequently turned into violent riots, looting and burning of property. There were dozens even hundreds all over the US and indeed the world. Even in my area these fools were protesting 'white' racism when there were no whites here... what morons.
And they come out in numbers when blacks protest. And that's how they turn violent.
But it doesn't surprise me that you accept the racist narrative.
@Cliff-Mashburn saidIt’s a little higher, I saw a liberal asked this question by Kirk, his answer was 30,000. F morons, I don’t see any way to come together with the nuts like on here, their a sickness.
I think it's was like 3 or 4 last year.
Maybe not even that.
@no1marauder saidLook up the medical records.
It's way more than zero, isn't it? And George Floyd was one.
@no1marauder saidThis has been known for years.
Sounds like BS. Last year was the deadliest on record for police killings:
"Police killed more than 1,300 people in the U.S. last year, an estimated 0.3% increase in police killings per million people. The increase makes 2024 the deadliest year for police violence by a slim margin since Mapping Police Violence began tracking civilian deaths more than a decade ago."
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https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2025/02/26/police-killings-2024-data/80281722007/
The sheer amount of white gaslighting about this is remarkable.
Not unbelievable, just remarkable.
https://sayevery.name/ (and this site doesn't even have the 2024 numbers.)
#say their names
@no1marauder saidLook them up da. I’m done with you, you’re an ignorant clown like sue and no point discussing anything else with either of you.
The jury saw them along with all the evidence in the case.
What did they decide?