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  • #76
    Originally posted by Kidicious View Post
    We have at least some protesters blaming this on "The System," and not the shooter. When a liberal commits and act of terror, and a hate crime, it's the system according to these a$$holes. Actually, it might be the system that is causing people to be this stupid and to go as far as to massacre police.

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/dallas-po...025140514.html
    Surprise! Self-proclaming yourselves "democratic" doesn't magically make you immune to class or race warfare. Just like people rize against dictators, and start killing protectors of a regime, your regime in USA and your policemen aren't immune to it either, no matter how much you talk about "democracy". Talking isn't enough, you need to actually be a democracy so to prevent things like that, like some EU countries.

    You may blame the people once or twice, but when riots happen every year in USA, when your country is THE biggest police state in the world (most prisoners in absolute numbers and per capita in the world), and when police murders several people every day, it's not the people who do it. It's the oppressors who do it with the people.
    Knowledge is Power

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    • #77
      Robots are only tools. Just like guns. It all depends on who is using them and what they use them for.
      Sure innocent people may be hurt, but it doesn't take a robot for that.
      It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
      RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O

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      • #78
        Originally posted by Giancarlo View Post
        It's the Congress that allows guns to get in the hands of crazy people... they can't even pass a simple gun control law that would improve background checks. Background checks that are supported anywhere from 65-80% of the American people depending on what poll you look at it.

        And the fact you try to spin this and say "liberals" are to blame for this violence shows your desperation.

        But then again look at the reality: Texas and Florida... states with zero gun control laws that saw two of the worst shootings in the past year and with hideously incompetent REPUBLICAN CONSERVATIVE governors.
        Of course liberals are to blame. The shooter was a liberal. But how typical of a liberal to blame this on people who want to own a gun to defend themselves.
        According to your Zapata quote I should think you were in favor of defending yourself. Maybe you don't believe what Zapata said. He was a gun owner after all,

        Also, the shooter was mentally ill? Can you prove that?
        I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
        - Justice Brett Kavanaugh

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        • #79
          Originally posted by Ellestar View Post
          Surprise! Self-proclaming yourselves "democratic" doesn't magically make you immune to class or race warfare. Just like people rize against dictators, and start killing protectors of a regime, your regime in USA and your policemen aren't immune to it either, no matter how much you talk about "democracy". Talking isn't enough, you need to actually be a democracy so to prevent things like that, like some EU countries.

          You may blame the people once or twice, but when riots happen every year in USA, when your country is THE biggest police state in the world (most prisoners in absolute numbers and per capita in the world), and when police murders several people every day, it's not the people who do it. It's the oppressors who do it with the people.
          This is coming from a communist. Your kind of democracy is not desired here. We are a republic.
          I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
          - Justice Brett Kavanaugh

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          • #80
            Originally posted by rah View Post
            Robots are only tools. Just like guns. It all depends on who is using them and what they use them for.
            Sure innocent people may be hurt, but it doesn't take a robot for that.
            Its all fun and games until Skynet.
            I make no bones about my moral support for [terrorist] organizations. - chegitz guevara
            For those who aspire to live in a high cost, high tax, big government place, our nation and the world offers plenty of options. Vermont, Canada and Venezuela all offer you the opportunity to live in the socialist, big government paradise you long for. –Senator Rubio

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            • #81
              From The Daily Beast:

              Dallas Cop-Killer Micah Johnson Was Blacklisted by Black-Power Groups as ‘Unstable’

              The Dallas cop-killer frequented black-power events despite no official membership and was so committed that he wrote one group’s motto with his own blood.

              DALLAS — Micah Johnson sought to join a black militant group two years before he targeted white police officers for death but was turned away after a background check.

              After being sent home from Afghanistan for stealing women’s underwear, Johnson was discharged from the Army in late summer 2014 just as the deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner were energizing the nascent Black Lives Matter movement. With his Army identity shattered, Johnson then sought a new one in the black power movement by joining one of several groups that believe in armed resistance against white society, especially police.

              Before he could join, though, a tipster asked a man in the Dallas-area movement to screen Johnson for involvement in black activist groups.

              Ken Moore of the Collective Black People’s Movement (CBPM) said that he was asked to look into Johnson by an unidentified black activist group. When he discovered the Army veteran was discharged for sexual harassment, he labelled him “unfit for recruitment.”

              Malik Shabazz, former chair of the New Black Panther Party, told The Daily Beast that the background check system described by Moore effectively blacklisted Johnson from membership in black nationalist and black liberation groups across the country.

              “Once you’re blacklisted by the alert that we put out, that’s a wrap,” Moore told The Daily Beast.

              Though shunned from groups like the People’s New Black Panther Party and the Black Riders Liberation Party, Johnson continued attending protests and events in the area, according to multiple people within the Dallas activist community.

              Online, Johnson was loosely affiliated with the African American Defense League, the Black Riders Liberation Party, the Huey P. Newton Gun Club, and South Dallas’ Muhammad Mosque Number 48, which is run by acolytes of Louis Farrakhan’s Nation of Islam. Both the Houston and Dallas chapters of the People’s New Black Panther Party said unequivocally that Johnson was never a member of either group.

              “He was basically seen as a loner, a sympathizer,” Moore said.

              Moore was speaking at a Black Lives Matter rally in Forth Worth on Thursday when he heard from the CBPM network of a “non-sanctioned shooting” of police.

              “He was already ostracized [by the blacklisting],” Moore said, speculating that Johnson had a “psychological break” after Alton Sterling and Philando Castile were killed by white police.

              One of the groups Johnson followed on Facebook issued a call to arms over Sterling and Castile’s deaths just hours before he attacked.

              “It’s on in 2016!” Black Riders leader Lakesia Washington posted to Facebook on Thursday afternoon. “R.I.P. to Alton Sterling in LA and Philando Castile in Minnesota!”

              “We assert the right of self-defense by whatever means necessary, and reserve the right of maximum retaliation against our racist oppressors, no matter what the odds against us are,” she wrote. “From here on in, if we must die anyway, we will die fighting back and we will not die alone! We intend to see that our racist oppressors also get a taste of death!”

              The very same Black Riders post answers the cryptic message Johnson wrote in his own blood just before he was killed by a police robot.

              “RB” was scrawled on a wall inside the building where Johnson was holed up, according to Dallas police chief David Brown. It is likely that Johnson was writing “RBG,” a favorite acronym of the Black Riders that stands for “red, black, and green”—the colors of the Pan-African flag.

              “RBG 4 LIFE!” they exclaim.

              One of Johnson’s final acts was to pay homage to the movement he wished so badly to join. Ignored in life, Johnson has been embraced in death.

              “R.I.P. Micah...X...Johnson !!!... RBG 4 LIFE!” Washington wrote on Saturday. “RIP, you represented the few brave African soldiers” wrote another Black Rider follower. “Nat Turner of Our Time. Remember Him with All Revolutionary Ancestors,” posted another. Other members changed their profile photos to Johnson’s photo at his time of death: a dashiki, a raised fist, and a cold stare.

              Moore claimed on Sunday not to know which organization had asked him to look into Johnson, saying only that the message came from Oakland, California, where the Black Riders has a chapter. Several members of the group did not respond to requests for comment, and Shabazz would not confirm or deny that Johnson had been trying to join the BRLP.

              When asked if Johnson was a member of the Huey P. Newton Gun Club, which advocates blacks take full advantage of their right to bear arms, leader Makio Shakur said he could neither confirm or deny Johnson’s role. Shakur did condemn the killing of police officers, however.

              “That’s not what we’re about,” he said. “We support the Second Amendment rights of all people, and will be there to defend them whether they are white, black, Hispanic, Asian, whatever.”

              But gun club co-founder Babu Omowale told Breitbart News “he wasn’t a stranger to us” adding that Johnson was well-known by members of the gun club and the People’s New Black Panthers Party.

              As for Johnson’s relationship with the Nation of Islam mosque, another gag order is in effect. When asked on Saturday if Johnson attended services there, two men monitoring the parking lot repeated that they had no comment and asked The Daily Beast to leave.

              Much like the secrecy around Johnson after he died, his public life became ever more attenuated as he barreled towards mass murder.

              High school classmates remembered him not as a loner but as a “fun-loving, goofy guy,” as one told The Wall Street Journal. The military had been a big part of his future, too: Johnson was a cadet in the Junior ROTC and enlisted in the Army Reserve in March 2009 before he graduated high school, according to Defense Department records.

              Despite his Army life unraveling, Johnson kept hanging out with high school friends in his hometown of Mesquite, according to former classmate Julius Young.

              Young told The Daily Beast he and Johnson and several other friends would casually drink together in summer 2014 but then something changed. Young couldn’t remember exactly when he last saw Johnson, but he was certain it was before Ferguson. He chalked Johnson’s disappearance up to life simply pulling people apart. Kids, a new job, moving away, Young said. But Johnson had none of those reasons, and was working as an in-home caregiver for his disabled younger brother, receiving paychecks from the state in the same town as Young. At the same time, he was seeking acceptance in the movement that shunned him.

              Young said he now realizes his friend was quietly becoming radicalized.

              “Everyone got secrets,” he said.
              Micah Johnson was banned, deemed ‘unstable’ after the Army kicked him out for stealing panties. That didn’t stop him from writing a group motto in his own blood.
              No, I did not steal that from somebody on Something Awful.

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              • #82
                Originally posted by Kidicious View Post
                This is coming from a communist. Your kind of democracy is not desired here. We are a republic.
                You are a police state, biggest one in the world at that. And guess what happens with police states?
                Knowledge is Power

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                • #83
                  Originally posted by Ellestar View Post
                  You are a police state, biggest one in the world at that. And guess what happens with police states?
                  You're off the deep end now. Bye bye.
                  I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
                  - Justice Brett Kavanaugh

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                  • #84
                    Originally posted by DinoDoc View Post
                    I was unaware shooting to wound was standard police training given the fact the largest target on the body has 2 vital organs within its confines.
                    Well from what I get in Germany SWAT-like units acting vs. "normal" criminals does not always end in killing suspects, but those terror and amok situations do usually these days.
                    Blah

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                    • #85
                      so called "black power" groups do better background checks than the state of texas

                      Dallas Cop-Killer Micah Johnson Was Blacklisted by Black-Power Groups as ‘Unstable’
                      The Dallas cop-killer frequented black-power events despite no official membership and was so committed that he wrote one group’s motto with his own blood.

                      DALLAS — Micah Johnson sought to join a black militant group two years before he targeted white police officers for death but was turned away after a background check.

                      After being sent home from Afghanistan for stealing women’s underwear, Johnson was discharged from the Army in late summer 2014 just as the deaths of Michael Brown and Eric Garner were energizing the nascent Black Lives Matter movement. With his Army identity shattered, Johnson then sought a new one in the black power movement by joining one of several groups that believe in armed resistance against white society, especially police.

                      Before he could join, though, a tipster asked a man in the Dallas-area movement to screen Johnson for involvement in black activist groups.

                      Ken Moore of the Collective Black People’s Movement (CBPM) said that he was asked to look into Johnson by an unidentified black activist group. When he discovered the Army veteran was discharged for sexual harassment, he labelled him “unfit for recruitment.”

                      Malik Shabazz, former chair of the New Black Panther Party, told The Daily Beast that the background check system described by Moore effectively blacklisted Johnson from membership in black nationalist and black liberation groups across the country.

                      “Once you’re blacklisted by the alert that we put out, that’s a wrap,” Moore told The Daily Beast.

                      Though shunned from groups like the People’s New Black Panther Party and the Black Riders Liberation Party, Johnson continued attending protests and events in the area, according to multiple people within the Dallas activist community.

                      Online, Johnson was loosely affiliated with the African American Defense League, the Black Riders Liberation Party, the Huey P. Newton Gun Club, and South Dallas’ Muhammad Mosque Number 48, which is run by acolytes of Louis Farrakhan’s Nation of Islam. Both the Houston and Dallas chapters of the People’s New Black Panther Party said unequivocally that Johnson was never a member of either group.

                      “He was basically seen as a loner, a sympathizer,” Moore said.

                      Moore was speaking at a Black Lives Matter rally in Forth Worth on Thursday when he heard from the CBPM network of a “non-sanctioned shooting” of police.

                      “He was already ostracized [by the blacklisting],” Moore said, speculating that Johnson had a “psychological break” after Alton Sterling and Philando Castile were killed by white police.

                      One of the groups Johnson followed on Facebook issued a call to arms over Sterling and Castile’s deaths just hours before he attacked.

                      “It’s on in 2016!” Black Riders leader Lakesia Washington posted to Facebook on Thursday afternoon. “R.I.P. to Alton Sterling in LA and Philando Castile in Minnesota!”

                      Washington continued with language that could’ve come from Johnson’s lips, according to Dallas police who say he told them he was avenging black men’s death at the hands of cops and that he wanted to kill white officers.

                      “We assert the right of self-defense by whatever means necessary, and reserve the right of maximum retaliation against our racist oppressors, no matter what the odds against us are,” she wrote. “From here on in, if we must die anyway, we will die fighting back and we will not die alone! We intend to see that our racist oppressors also get a taste of death!”

                      The very same Black Riders post answers the cryptic message Johnson wrote in his own blood just before he was killed by a police robot.

                      “RB” was scrawled on a wall inside the building where Johnson was holed up, according to Dallas police chief David Brown. It is likely that Johnson was writing “RBG,” a favorite acronym of the Black Riders that stands for “red, black, and green”—the colors of the Pan-African flag.

                      “RBG 4 LIFE!” they exclaim.

                      One of Johnson’s final acts was to pay homage to the movement he wished so badly to join. Ignored in life, Johnson has been embraced in death.

                      “R.I.P. Micah...X...Johnson !!!... RBG 4 LIFE!” Washington wrote on Saturday. “RIP, you represented the few brave African soldiers” wrote another Black Rider follower. “Nat Turner of Our Time. Remember Him with All Revolutionary Ancestors,” posted another. Other members changed their profile photos to Johnson’s photo at his time of death: a dashiki, a raised fist, and a cold stare.

                      Moore claimed on Sunday not to know which organization had asked him to look into Johnson, saying only that the message came from Oakland, California, where the Black Riders has a chapter. Several members of the group did not respond to requests for comment, and Shabazz would not confirm or deny that Johnson had been trying to join the BRLP.

                      When asked if Johnson was a member of the Huey P. Newton Gun Club, which advocates blacks take full advantage of their right to bear arms, leader Makio Shakur said he could neither confirm or deny Johnson’s role. Shakur did condemn the killing of police officers, however.

                      “That’s not what we’re about,” he said. “We support the Second Amendment rights of all people, and will be there to defend them whether they are white, black, Hispanic, Asian, whatever.”

                      But gun club co-founder Babu Omowale told Breitbart News “he wasn’t a stranger to us” adding that Johnson was well-known by members of the gun club and the People’s New Black Panthers Party.

                      As for Johnson’s relationship with the Nation of Islam mosque, another gag order is in effect. When asked on Saturday if Johnson attended services there, two men monitoring the parking lot repeated that they had no comment and asked The Daily Beast to leave.

                      Much like the secrecy around Johnson after he died, his public life became ever more attenuated as he barreled towards mass murder.

                      High school classmates remembered him not as a loner but as a “fun-loving, goofy guy,” as one told The Wall Street Journal. The military had been a big part of his future, too: Johnson was a cadet in the Junior ROTC and enlisted in the Army Reserve in March 2009 before he graduated high school, according to Defense Department records.

                      Despite his Army life unraveling, Johnson kept hanging out with high school friends in his hometown of Mesquite, according to former classmate Julius Young.

                      Young told The Daily Beast he and Johnson and several other friends would casually drink together in summer 2014 but then something changed. Young couldn’t remember exactly when he last saw Johnson, but he was certain it was before Ferguson. He chalked Johnson’s disappearance up to life simply pulling people apart. Kids, a new job, moving away, Young said. But Johnson had none of those reasons, and was working as an in-home caregiver for his disabled younger brother, receiving paychecks from the state in the same town as Young. At the same time, he was seeking acceptance in the movement that shunned him.

                      Young said he now realizes his friend was quietly becoming radicalized.

                      “Everyone got secrets,” he said.


                      Micah Johnson was banned, deemed ‘unstable’ after the Army kicked him out for stealing panties. That didn’t stop him from writing a group motto in his own blood.
                      To us, it is the BEAST.

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                      • #86
                        We have at least one black nationalist terrorist organization.
                        "
                        A Facebook page claiming to represent a black power group has posted messages claiming responsibility for the deaths of five police officers in Dallas.

                        The so-called Black Power Political Organization claimed on its Facebook account that it was behind the attack in which cops were picked out from an 'elevated position' - believed to be a multi-storey car park.

                        It came in the week of public outrage over the deaths of two unarmed black men shot by police.".
                        "More Will Be Assassinated In The Coming Days! Do You Like The Work Of Our Assassins? Get Your Own Sniper" read a post on the Black Power Political Organisation Facebook account
                        I drank beer. I like beer. I still like beer. ... Do you like beer Senator?
                        - Justice Brett Kavanaugh

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                        • #87
                          there was also some confusion about the initials that he wrote

                          at first, some color theorists were up in arms due to a misprint "RGB 4 LIFE", specifically CMYK loyalists
                          To us, it is the BEAST.

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                          • #88
                            Originally posted by Kidicious View Post
                            Of course liberals are to blame. The shooter was a liberal. But how typical of a liberal to blame this on people who want to own a gun to defend themselves.
                            According to your Zapata quote I should think you were in favor of defending yourself. Maybe you don't believe what Zapata said. He was a gun owner after all,

                            Also, the shooter was mentally ill? Can you prove that?
                            Zapata was fighting for the workers and farmers. He was fighting against a tyrannical government and he sacrificed himself for it. I am not against guns. Only against stupid unstable people owning them. The shooter wasn't a liberal.

                            The shooter had a long of history of run-ins with the law and was even watch listed by black power groups (as mentioned). He was also accused of sexual harassment in the military. Don't be dishonest please.
                            For there is [another] kind of violence, slower but just as deadly, destructive as the shot or the bomb in the night. This is the violence of institutions -- indifference, inaction, and decay. This is the violence that afflicts the poor, that poisons relations between men because their skin has different colors. - Bobby Kennedy (Mindless Menance of Violence)

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                            • #89
                              Originally posted by Ellestar View Post
                              Surprise! Self-proclaming yourselves "democratic" doesn't magically make you immune to class or race warfare. ...
                              True ... there are always some extremists (speak: Idiots) no matter whether political left, political right, religious or race related.
                              Tamsin (Lost Girl): "I am the Harbinger of Death. I arrive on winds of blessed air. Air that you no longer deserve."
                              Tamsin (Lost Girl): "He has fallen in battle and I must take him to the Einherjar in Valhalla"

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                              • #90
                                Originally posted by BeBro View Post
                                Well from what I get in Germany SWAT-like units acting vs. "normal" criminals does not always end in killing suspects, but those terror and amok situations do usually these days.
                                Yep ... in germany they learn to target the legs ... unless there is imminent danger (by the criminal) for any bystanders or the policemen themselves (in which case a so called "finaler Rettungsschuss" is allowed)
                                And any people killed (or severely wounded) by policemen usually result in thorough examinations whether the use of force was necessary, which may end the policemans career if it was found that the measures used weren't justified by the situation
                                Tamsin (Lost Girl): "I am the Harbinger of Death. I arrive on winds of blessed air. Air that you no longer deserve."
                                Tamsin (Lost Girl): "He has fallen in battle and I must take him to the Einherjar in Valhalla"

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