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2020-08-26 at 7:55 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker We know you are racist. But thnaks for the reminder.
Originally posted by -SpectraL Funny how all these so-called "tolerant" liberals are all racist, eh? Then they have the nerve to point fingers at the right for being racist. Who really are the bigots and racists?
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2020-08-26 at 7:55 PM UTC
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2020-08-26 at 7:56 PM UTC
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2020-08-26 at 8 PM UTC
Originally posted by gadzooks In Canada, the worst you're gonna get is a hockey stick to the dome. But you'll live another day.
Maybe. Ideally you'll live, but getting your skull caved in by a BFI with a hockey stick isn't exactly safe and survival is not a guarantee. People have been killed by single punches, let alone all the people throughout history who have been clubbed to death with sticks. Given the choice between rolling those dice and killing the piece of shit trying to attack me, I'm taking the second option every time and there is nothing immoral about that.
Don't want to get slotted? Don't attack people. What's insane is that there are places in this world where folks are just expected to get their asses beat to their attackers' hearts content with no recourse to self-defense because they are weaker or outnumbered. -
2020-08-26 at 8:01 PM UTC
Originally posted by larrylegend8383 too dumb to even understand what I said
It's no secret you are a leftist racist. You've said it yourself over and over. Here's an example.
Originally posted by larrylegend8383 Read this again Speedy then try explaining that you're not literally a retarded nigger.
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2020-08-26 at 8:08 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker If riots are the first step to libery they should riot in China. But the fighting for liberfouding fathers did not riot and loot local busineeses. They formed a standing army and fought against the standing army of their oppressors. If BLM was about libery and justice for all and truly believed they were being oppressed by the government of the USA that would attack the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines. Or hell even the Coast Guard. But they are not fighting for anything other than free shit.
What was the boston tea party you motherfucking retarded fuck?
And you have the balls still to claim you're not mentally handicapped... -
2020-08-26 at 8:20 PM UTC
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2020-08-26 at 8:21 PM UTCITT: Larry forgets what he already typed
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2020-08-26 at 8:22 PM UTC
Originally posted by HTS Maybe. Ideally you'll live, but getting your skull caved in by a BFI with a hockey stick isn't exactly safe and survival is not a guarantee. People have been killed by single punches, let alone all the people throughout history who have been clubbed to death with sticks. Given the choice between rolling those dice and killing the piece of shit trying to attack me, I'm taking the second option every time and there is nothing immoral about that.
Don't want to get slotted? Don't attack people. What's insane is that there are places in this world where folks are just expected to get their asses beat to their attackers' hearts content with no recourse to self-defense because they are weaker or outnumbered.
yes go to california and tlak to my enemies such a skevin amkrley or raphael luciano who bothw anted to fight me and attacked. -
2020-08-26 at 8:24 PM UTC
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2020-08-26 at 8:28 PM UTC
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2020-08-26 at 8:31 PM UTCI totally believe that if you are truly being threatened and in danger, and you aren't guilty of anything, you should be able to shoot them all.
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2020-08-26 at 8:43 PM UTCAwesome
Wisconsin isn't the pussy state I used to think it was.
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2020-08-26 at 8:53 PM UTC
Originally posted by larrylegend8383 What was the Boston tea party you motherfucking retarded fuck?
And you have the balls still to claim you're not mentally handicapped…Your knowledge of history is as incomplete as your grasp of current events.
The Boston Tea Party was organized by the citizens of the colony of Massachusetts to target an actual oppressor. There were 116 known participants. There were town meetings held to discuss what to do about the "tea crisis" in the Old South Metting House where civic affairs were regularly discussed and agreed upon action taken to solve various problems of the day. Samuel Adams recorded the number of people in attendance at around 6000 people at a time when the entire population of Boston was under 16,000 people. That means over one-third of the population in the city attended the meeting that decided the course of action to be taken.
The purpose of the meeting was to determine how to prevent the British East India Company from unloading tea from the Beaver, Dartmouth, and Eleanor. It was from that meeting and a second one on Tuesday, December 14, 1773, which was attended by thousands of people from Boston and many other towns from the colony of Massachusetts, that is was decided the best course of action was to board the ships by force and dump the tea in the harbor.
No local businesses were destroyed. No private citizens were assaulted. No public thorofare was blocked for anyone. No one died during the Boston Tea Party. There was no violence and no confrontation between the Patriots, the Tories, and the British soldiers garrisoned in Boston. None of the members of the crews of the Beaver, Dartmouth, or Eleanor were harmed. They were protesting a tax on tea that was levied by a body in which they had no representation and a king who had demanded the colonies pay him for his expense fighting the French Indian War in the colonies. It was not a mob rule action. It was decided by the people and their local civic leaders (Including the Governor, Lt. Governor, and Chief Justice of the colony) to do one thing. Dump the tea in the harbor from three ships as an act of defiance against a tyrant. That is not a riot. -
2020-08-26 at 8:55 PM UTC"I'm sorry. The arm will have to come off."
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2020-08-26 at 8:57 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker
Your knowledge of history is as incomplete as your grasp of current events.
The Boston Tea Party was organized by the citizens of the colony of Massachusetts to target an actual oppressor. There were 116 known participants. There were town meetings held to discuss what to do about the "tea crisis" in the Old South Metting House where civic affairs were regularly discussed and agreed upon action taken to solve various problems of the day. Samuel Adams recorded the number of people in attendance at around 6000 people at a time when the entire population of Boston was under 16,000 people. That means over one-third of the population in the city attended the meeting that decided the course of action to be taken.
The purpose of the meeting was to determine how to prevent the British East India Company from unloading tea from the Beaver, Dartmouth, and Eleanor. It was from that meeting and a second one on Tuesday, December 14, 1773, which was attended by thousands of people from Boston and many other towns from the colony of Massachusetts, that is was decided the best course of action was to board the ships by force and dump the tea in the harbor.
No local businesses were destroyed. No private citizens were assaulted. No public thorofare was blocked for anyone. No one died during the Boston Tea Party. There was no violence and no confrontation between the Patriots, the Tories, and the British soldiers garrisoned in Boston. None of the members of the crews of the Beaver, Dartmouth, or Eleanor were harmed. They were protesting a tax on tea that was levied by a body in which they had no representation and a king who had demanded the colonies pay him for his expense fighting the French Indian War in the colonies. It was not a mob rule action. It was decided by the people and their local civic leaders (Including the Governor, Lt. Governor, and Chief Justice of the colony) to do one thing. Dump the tea in the harbor from three ships as an act of defiance against a tyrant. That is not a riot.
yea but what does thwt have to do with the ultras though or the polish soccer fans? are they for or against whats going on? what wbout are they for belarus or not? -
2020-08-26 at 8:57 PM UTC
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2020-08-26 at 9:25 PM UTC
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2020-08-26 at 9:28 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker
Your knowledge of history is as incomplete as your grasp of current events.
The Boston Tea Party was organized by the citizens of the colony of Massachusetts to target an actual oppressor. There were 116 known participants. There were town meetings held to discuss what to do about the "tea crisis" in the Old South Metting House where civic affairs were regularly discussed and agreed upon action taken to solve various problems of the day. Samuel Adams recorded the number of people in attendance at around 6000 people at a time when the entire population of Boston was under 16,000 people. That means over one-third of the population in the city attended the meeting that decided the course of action to be taken.
The purpose of the meeting was to determine how to prevent the British East India Company from unloading tea from the Beaver, Dartmouth, and Eleanor. It was from that meeting and a second one on Tuesday, December 14, 1773, which was attended by thousands of people from Boston and many other towns from the colony of Massachusetts, that is was decided the best course of action was to board the ships by force and dump the tea in the harbor.
No local businesses were destroyed. No private citizens were assaulted. No public thorofare was blocked for anyone. No one died during the Boston Tea Party. There was no violence and no confrontation between the Patriots, the Tories, and the British soldiers garrisoned in Boston. None of the members of the crews of the Beaver, Dartmouth, or Eleanor were harmed. They were protesting a tax on tea that was levied by a body in which they had no representation and a king who had demanded the colonies pay him for his expense fighting the French Indian War in the colonies. It was not a mob rule action. It was decided by the people and their local civic leaders (Including the Governor, Lt. Governor, and Chief Justice of the colony) to do one thing. Dump the tea in the harbor from three ships as an act of defiance against a tyrant. That is not a riot.
Lol it was a riotous act, destroying property that didn't belong to them, over a grievance. You can frame it however you like, greybro. -
2020-08-26 at 9:45 PM UTC