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Feral nigger throws 8 year old boy into train (Germany)
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2019-07-29 at 8:21 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson You don't need a trial for evidence, evidence comes before a trial. If it's credible evidence the trial will take place, if it's not it wont. The Grand Jury look at the evidence before indicting.
I am well aware of the inner workings of American jurisprudence. I asked SpectraL a hypothetical question based on his hypothetical world. So go play with someone your own mental age like Bentty. -
2019-07-29 at 8:23 PM UTC
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2019-07-29 at 8:27 PM UTC
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2019-07-30 at 7:59 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL I meant when everything points to the guilt, like DNA, combined with fingerprints, combined with eyewitnesses. That's direct evidence. And I said the onus reverses, not that he's automatically guilty.
senario :
a butcher knife was among thousands on display on the shelf if a huge supermarket chain.
someone shopper just took it up, take a look and put it back on the shelf. another killer then buys the knive without ever touching the knife, holding it by its paper sheath.
that knife ended up being a murder weapon and the prints left on it were of the innocent shopper. -
2019-07-30 at 11:24 AM UTC
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2019-07-30 at 11:27 AM UTCWhite people get real scared when their illusions of safety are shattered.
They are very used to the idea of walking around carefree with zero situational awareness because they feel wrapped cozily in society's blanket and think they can stand next to a subway platform without a care in the world.
I'm sure the people who were howling in anguish got a real reality check. -
2019-07-30 at 11:29 AM UTC
Originally posted by Common De-mominator White people get real scared when their illusions of safety are shattered.
They are very used to the idea of walking around carefree with zero situational awareness because they feel wrapped cozily in society's blanket and think they can stand next to a subway platform without a care in the world.
What illusion? Around other whites we actually are safe. -
2019-07-30 at 11:32 AM UTC
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2019-07-30 at 11:44 AM UTC
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2019-07-30 at 12:05 PM UTC
Originally posted by Common De-mominator They literally pioneered warfare where they wore red shirts and lined up to get shot.
Maurice of Nassau was noted as the first large scale user of linear tactic in Europe, introducing the 'counter-march' to enable his formations of musketeers to maintain a continuous fire. He was Dutch not English. -
2019-07-30 at 12:07 PM UTC
Originally posted by Common De-mominator White people get real scared when their illusions of safety are shattered.
They are very used to the idea of walking around carefree with zero situational awareness because they feel wrapped cozily in society's blanket and think they can stand next to a subway platform without a care in the world.
I'm sure the people who were howling in anguish got a real reality check.
How is that you know how everyone feels? -
2019-07-30 at 12:08 PM UTC
Originally posted by Common De-mominator White people get real scared when their illusions of safety are shattered.
They are very used to the idea of walking around carefree with zero situational awareness because they feel wrapped cozily in society's blanket and think they can stand next to a subway platform without a care in the world.
I'm sure the people who were howling in anguish got a real reality check.
Whereas the other races are scared all the time...and rightly so. -
2019-07-30 at 12:14 PM UTCThe purpose of lining up for battle was to close with the enemy in such a manner as to force their retreat. If you charged the enemy they would just bayonet you. If you stayed far away, you couldn't hit them. If you used too much cover, you would be too spread out and they would charge you and bayonet you instead. The logical thing was to line up and let discipline, training and maneuvers deliver you a victory. Often the infantry were just denying ground to the enemy, not even trying to win anything themselves. And muskets were inaccurate enough that getting shot at wasn't such a huge deal as it would be now.
Not that pitched battle was a very regular thing.
We are always told that battle in Napoleonic or WW1 times made no sense, but actually we just have a warped view on how those battles were fought. -
2019-07-30 at 12:16 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Whereas the other races are scared all the time…and rightly so.
The time I was in Kenya, which was my only time in the third world, I was struck by how all the security, big locks, bars on windows, guards everywhere, and not going out on the street at night, resembled a zombie invasion. -
2019-07-30 at 1:05 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny senario :
a butcher knife was among thousands on display on the shelf if a huge supermarket chain.
someone shopper just took it up, take a look and put it back on the shelf. another killer then buys the knive without ever touching the knife, holding it by its paper sheath.
that knife ended up being a murder weapon and the prints left on it were of the innocent shopper.
But the "innocent" shopper's blood is also found at the murder scene, along with his fingerprints on the knife. Three witnesses also saw him fleeing the scene. Still innocent? -
2019-07-30 at 1:50 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker Maurice of Nassau was noted as the first large scale user of linear tactic in Europe, introducing the 'counter-march' to enable his formations of musketeers to maintain a continuous fire. He was Dutch not English.
Did his armies wear red shirts that made them easily visible targets in nearly all environments, and like the Star Trek grunts notorious for existing only to die? -
2019-07-30 at 1:55 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Whereas the other races are scared all the time…and rightly so.
Being rightly scared is being careful. Not being rightly scared is being ignorant.
Most people in modern white societies would freeze the fuck up if someone just went berserk at a family dinner and just started stabbing. The tools to deal with the inherently dangerous weapon that is a human being, are being lost to you. You don't think this has anything to do with der Juden softening up Western society like veal? Please nigger. -
2019-07-30 at 2:07 PM UTC
Originally posted by Common De-mominator Did his armies wear red shirts that made them easily visible targets in nearly all environments, and like the Star Trek grunts notorious for existing only to die?
They wore the red shirts to give a fighting chance to the technologically inferior savages they intended to colonize.
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2019-07-30 at 2:10 PM UTC
Originally posted by Common De-mominator Did his armies wear red shirts that made them easily visible targets in nearly all environments, and like the Star Trek grunts notorious for existing only to die?
Armies all wore bright uniforms because black powder created so much smoke after the first few volleys it was the only way you could tell friend from foe. You really are stupid.
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2019-07-30 at 2:11 PM UTC