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  • Carlin
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    The National Guard was activated for the first time on Nov. 5 in Portland. In the past six months of rioting, the governor refused to bring in the National Guard.

    Officers from several law enforcement agencies and the National Guard were responding to antifa’s regrouped gathering in downtown Portland following the riot several hours earlier.

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  • Risto the Great
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    Originally posted by Carlin15 View Post
    I guess it's not USA but...

    Shocking VIDEO shows white Australian teen brutally beaten by black girls:
    A hideous assault on a teenage girl in Melbourne sparked outrage, as footage of the stomach-churning attack spread across social media. The victim is reportedly too afraid to press charges against her assailants.


    A hideous assault on a teenage girl in Melbourne sparked outrage, as footage of the stomach-churning attack spread across social media. The victim is reportedly too afraid to press charges against her assailants.
    Nobody dares talking about the African problem in Australia. They weren't slaves here but they still bounce around thinking the country owes them something. Astounding.

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  • Carlin
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    Philadelphia police have completely lost control of the affected rioting region which stretches multiple city blocks.

    Looters have broken into more than 30+ stores and are attacking white people.

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  • Carlin
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    NIGHT TWO of riots, looting and unrest in Philadelphia. Looters run in and out of businesses as the city experiences another night of unrest after the shooting of Walter Wallace Jr.

    The Philadelphia Police Department has requested that all residents in the 12, 16, 18, 19, 24, 25, and 26th Districts remain indoors except when necessary. These areas are experiencing widespread demonstrations and looting.

    Reports that we haven’t seen riots and looting on this scale and this bad since Minneapolis back in May. PA National Guard on the way. 30 officers were injured last night, during the first night of civil unrest.
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  • Carlin
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    I guess it's not USA but...

    Shocking VIDEO shows white Australian teen brutally beaten by black girls:
    A hideous assault on a teenage girl in Melbourne sparked outrage, as footage of the stomach-churning attack spread across social media. The victim is reportedly too afraid to press charges against her assailants.


    A hideous assault on a teenage girl in Melbourne sparked outrage, as footage of the stomach-churning attack spread across social media. The victim is reportedly too afraid to press charges against her assailants.

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  • Risto the Great
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    Me, as a Macedonian man has the right to be paid for my genius or for whatever my organization can provide

    Macedonian people as a whole have not been in a place to be compensated for their genius or their work for a very, very long time.

    See what I did there?

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  • Soldier of Macedon
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    Onward and upward, Democratic Party.
    https://www.foxnews.com/us/andre-tay...-not-this-time

    Seattle hires former pimp as 'street czar' for $150,000 after CHOP fiasco

    Seattle is paying an ex-pimp $150,000 a year to act as the city's "street czar" and offer "alternatives to policing" after protests morphed into the no-police-allowed Capitol Hill Occupied Protest. Activist Andre Taylor is open about his past as a pimp (he appeared in the documentary "American Pimp") and is working with the city of Seattle through his nonprofit, Not This Time. Taylor says he started Not This Time after his brother Che Taylor was killed by Seattle police in 2016. Taylor was a critic of the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest and appeared on "Hannity" to support the father of a 19-year-old Black man who was shot and killed in the CHOP zone in June. Taylor has previously worked with the city, receiving $100,000 for his nonprofit to host panel discussions called "Conversation with the Streets" in 2019, The Seattle Times reported.

    “Me, as a Black man has the right to be paid for my genius or for whatever my organization can provide,” Taylor told KOMO News. “Black people as a whole have not been in a place to be compensated for their genius or their work for a very, very long time.” Taylor's July contract, first reported on by PubliCola, is with the city's Department of Neighborhoods. It designates him as a consultant hired to "act as an adviser to the City of Seattle and 'street czar' community liaison." "Mayor Durkan believes that we have to make deep investments in community – one of the key demands of the Black Lives Matter protests,” Durkan spokesperson Kelsey Nyland told The Seattle Times in a statement. “In early June, she committed in her 2021 budget a $100 million investment in community," Durkan's spokesperson continued. "Andrè spoke with organizers about how to turn activism and organizing into action at the state, local and federal level, and urged individuals to leave Capitol Hill.”

    However, Taylor also encouraged CHOP protesters to ask the city for money before agreeing to leave the occupied zone. “You gotta get something,” he told protesters in a recorded conversation, according to the Seattle Times. “Let me make that happen for you, and then I can bring that back to you. I don’t know, we’ll ask for $2 million. They might give us $1 million, but let’s ask for it. Because the reason why we’re holding that space is not only for George Floyd but for the millions of George Floyds.” Taylor defended himself in an interview with the Seattle Times. “I was concerned about the protesters leaving that space without having some type of win. ... There were no qualms with me in that conversation. I would do it again," he told the Times.

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  • Carlin
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    Black militia, armed ‘Patriots’ & BLM protesters face off in Louisville on chaotic Kentucky Derby day (VIDEOS)
    Hundreds of protesters from rival groups have descended on Louisville, with armed pro-police activists facing off with anti-racism protesters, as members of all-black NFAC militia staged yet another demonstration of force.

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  • Carlin
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    WISCONSIN NATIONAL GUARD CALLED TO KENOSHA AFTER POLICE SHOOTING

    Wisconsin’s governor has summoned the National Guard to head off another round of unrest following Sunday's shooting.

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    A United States Air Force helicopter was forced to make an emergency landing Monday in Virginia after the aircraft reportedly came under fire and injured a crew member. The chopper was a UH-1N Huey from the 1st Helicopter Squadron at Joint Base Andrews. The gunfire came from the ground. The injured crew member has been […]


    U.S. Military Helicopter Shot At In Virginia, Forced To Make Emergency Landing

    A United States Air Force helicopter was forced to make an emergency landing Monday in Virginia after the aircraft reportedly came under fire and injured a crew member.

    The chopper was a UH-1N Huey from the 1st Helicopter Squadron at Joint Base Andrews. The gunfire came from the ground.

    The injured crew member has been released from a hospital. The FBI is investigating the incident.

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  • Carlin
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    The riots continue in Portland without Feds as local police stand down.

    Riots continued in Portland on Sunday, where a police facility was attacked, officers were injured, and 16 people were arrested for “interfering with a peace officer”–despite claims by Democrats in Oregon and Congress that the protests are mostly peaceful and turned violent only because of the presence of federal police.

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  • Carlin
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    Multiple clashes took place between police and protesters in downtown Chicago early Monday morning, with many stores being looted. 100+ people arrested overnight and 13 officers injured.

    Hundreds of people swept through parts of downtown Chicago early Monday, smashing windows, looting stores and clashing with police for hours. 🤯

    On Sunday afternoon an officer-involved shooting took place.

    Welcome to Gotham City.

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  • Carlin
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    JFC

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  • Carlin
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    Originally posted by Phoenix View Post
    A freelance journo by the name of Andy Ngo has some amazing stuff on Twitter from the violence in Portland that has been raging for close to 60 days straight now, between antifa scum and various federal security units sent in to protect federal property from the ensuing anarchy of the mob.

    Portland is another example of the dystopia that you can expect from the fruits of the defund the police movement and bending the knee to the marxist lunatics positioned on the far left.

    Portland is currently a basket case, a predominantly 'white' city run by a craven Democrat mayor that has for political purposes alone, spinelessly kowtowed to the mob but he (Ted Wheeler) is slowly being devoured by the 'revolution' itself...

    https://twitter.com/MrAndyNgo?ref_sr...Ctwgr%5Eauthor
    Portland is likely the most liberal city in USA. All soy boys (Seattle is up there). It looks like "the federal government has agreed to withdraw federal officers from Portland."

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  • Soldier of Macedon
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    The Australian show known as "The Project" basically serves as a politically correct echo chamber. But their pandering came back to bite them recently (for more on their antics, check the controversy section: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pr...ian_TV_program):


    Dunghutti man David Dungay Jr, 26, died in December 2015 after five prison officers stormed his Sydney jail cell to stop him eating biscuits. Attention to his death has surged since the murder of US man George Floyd by police in Minneapolis on May 25, which sparked international protests fighting racial injustice. Appearing on Channel 10’s The Project, Mr Dungay’s cousin Lizzy Jarrett questioned the inaction her family has witnessed in searching for justice for their relative. When host Carrie Bickmore thanked Ms Jarrett for her time and told her “we’ll be following this closely”, the remark clearly hit a nerve. “Well that’s nice to know The Project but the last statement I’d like to say on behalf of my family is: where have you been for the last four and a half years?” she asked, as Mr Dungay’s mother Leetona Dungay, stood to her right, appeared to wipe away tears. A brief, awkward pause followed, before Bickmore replied: “Noted.” “Four years ago no-one knew the name of David Dungay and now someone overseas dies in parallel circumstances and everyone knows my cousin’s name,” Ms Jarrett told the show earlier.

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