The Lets Get Rid Of Our Cops Movement

Wally

BrownCafe Innovator & King of Puns
In almost all of these resisting arrest gone bad stories, they start with a family member calling the police. Handle it yourself
 

Operational needs

Virescit Vulnere Virtus
With all the indoctrination going on in colleges it's a matter of time before they'll be in the majority at the ballot box. Already seeing woke college grads moving into positions of power and the havoc they're wreaking. What matters is complacency. There will always be a majority of common sense people but are they motivated to go vote? The woke people are motivated by ideology and will turn out to vote. It takes parents concerned for their kids to get enough people out to vote but compare the numbers of actual voters with the voting age population. People are complacent, disinterested, lazy. But will complain bitterly when the party in power's policies bite them like at the gas pump.
It sure seems like they’re motivated now! Only good thing to come out of the war was a bunch of veterans willing to stand and fight against the stupid. Look how many of them are running for different political offices. Hopefully, they can hold back the tide of stupid, now that everyone sees what’s going on.
 

vantexan

Well-Known Member
It sure seems like they’re motivated now! Only good thing to come out of the war was a bunch of veterans willing to stand and fight against the stupid. Look how many of them are running for different political offices. Hopefully, they can hold back the tide of stupid, now that everyone sees what’s going on.
That lady who won the Lt. Governor position is exactly who we need. And possibly the only good thing coming out of the Biden Administration is a recognition that the far Left is hurting the country and don't mind hurting people to do it.
 

Box Ox

Well-Known Member

"Two Washington Post reporters are working on a biography of George Floyd, from his family history in the tobacco fields of North Carolina to his murder last year in Minneapolis by a white police officer.

Viking announced Wednesday that “His Name Is George Floyd: One Man’s Life and the Struggle for Racial Justice,” by Robert Samuels and Toluse Olorunnipa, will come out next May, nearly two years to the day of Floyd’s death.

The book expands upon the Post’s six-part series “George Floyd’s America,” winner of a Polk award for justice reporting.

“George Floyd’s gruesome, videotaped death changed the world, as millions were moved by the raw humanity of a dying man pleading for air,” Olorunnipa said in a statement. “As we’ve examined his life over the past year, we’ve learned how his struggle to exhale as a Black man in America began decades before a police officer’s knee landed on his neck.”
 

UnionStrong

Sorry, but I don’t care anymore.

"Two Washington Post reporters are working on a biography of George Floyd, from his family history in the tobacco fields of North Carolina to his murder last year in Minneapolis by a white police officer.

Viking announced Wednesday that “His Name Is George Floyd: One Man’s Life and the Struggle for Racial Justice,” by Robert Samuels and Toluse Olorunnipa, will come out next May, nearly two years to the day of Floyd’s death.

The book expands upon the Post’s six-part series “George Floyd’s America,” winner of a Polk award for justice reporting.

“George Floyd’s gruesome, videotaped death changed the world, as millions were moved by the raw humanity of a dying man pleading for air,” Olorunnipa said in a statement. “As we’ve examined his life over the past year, we’ve learned how his struggle to exhale as a Black man in America began decades before a police officer’s knee landed on his neck.”
Only in left wing America
 

zubenelgenubi

I'm a star

"Two Washington Post reporters are working on a biography of George Floyd, from his family history in the tobacco fields of North Carolina to his murder last year in Minneapolis by a white police officer.

Viking announced Wednesday that “His Name Is George Floyd: One Man’s Life and the Struggle for Racial Justice,” by Robert Samuels and Toluse Olorunnipa, will come out next May, nearly two years to the day of Floyd’s death.

The book expands upon the Post’s six-part series “George Floyd’s America,” winner of a Polk award for justice reporting.

“George Floyd’s gruesome, videotaped death changed the world, as millions were moved by the raw humanity of a dying man pleading for air,” Olorunnipa said in a statement. “As we’ve examined his life over the past year, we’ve learned how his struggle to exhale as a Black man in America began decades before a police officer’s knee landed on his neck.”

That's disgusting. I guess the left has no choice but to venerate criminals.
 

DriveInDriveOut

Inordinately Right
You a big George Floyd fan? You think he ranks up there with Rosa Parks in the fight for equal treatment?
These people put him in a gold casket.
Then they built a gold statue of him.
It's literally their religion at this point.

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