Funny events in anti-woke world

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Goes off on Jews thinking a German company would never sack him. Next shows up at Jewish company doorstep thinking they'd surely take him.
 

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This trailer omg.




Actual shots from the actual film;

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IMDb synopsis;

What can one man do to fight the intentional decay of the greatest country the world has ever known?

Even in this ever changing world some things refuse to bend. Meet Gunnery Sergeant Quint North. A creature of habit and discipline, the current PC world and patriots are the enemy of progress mentality makes no sense at all to him. The propensity of athletes taking a knee and disrespecting not only this great country but also those who gave their lives protecting it makes even less. But what can one man do to fight the intentional decay of the greatest country the world has ever known? Speak out. Live a patriotic example. And, if necessary, die for his flag. Why..? Because she's worth it.
IMDb user rating: 6.2/10 🤨🤔 (Also why I can't take IMDb aggregate scores seriously)
 
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Cuz look, they got a black friend who also says George Floyd died of an overdose, so they can't be racist, right?
I mean, clearly the large dose of a respiratory depressant didn't do him any favors (in the video he starts saying he can't breathe before they start kneeling on him). They should have cuffed him to whatever fixed object was most convenient and called an ambulance, then cuffed him to his gurney. Would have saved us a bunch of riots, damages, and just under 2 dozen dead.

No, what's happened here is that you've chosen the most extreme form of one, but not the other, to make the comparison convenient.
No, I compared a thing that actually happened (NBPP members in uniform literally stood at the entrance to a polling place in 2008 brandishing a billy club and shouting racial epithets at voters, one of the DOJ lawyers involved with the case resigned after being ordered to drop it [I'll just ignore for a moment how radically different the coverage would have been were it Trump supporters in 2016]) to the declared intent of the other (as in, these jackasses state they want people with cameras out to try to film people dropping ballots at a drop box in a generally pointless attempt at trying to catch people trying to do ballot harvesting or multiple voting - which you elevated to skinheads in your face at the drop box looking for the "wrong kind" of voters to assault).

Frankly, let them film (these boxes are in public places, after all - there's no expectation of privacy on a public street), but make them stay at a minimum distance from the drop box, say the same radius as the restriction on electioneering as it is technically a polling place. Which is between 30 and 300 feet depending on the state (in mine it's 100 feet). Your typical phone camera is good enough for that.

Didn't we all die in the White Genocide?
I thought that it was supposed to be gradual, like our least favorite mosque shooting dirtbag said, It's all about the birth rates.

Waiting to find out from the unironic crowd that it's white men.
Regarding elections? Not even close. Regarding criminal justice? Worse off than all women, better off than black men. It really is all about the context.
 

Casual Shinji

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I mean, clearly the large dose of a respiratory depressant didn't do him any favors (in the video he starts saying he can't breathe before they start kneeling on him). They should have cuffed him to whatever fixed object was most convenient and called an ambulance, then cuffed him to his gurney. Would have saved us a bunch of riots, damages, and just under 2 dozen dead.
Yeah, if only all cops weren't bastards...
 

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No, I compared a thing that actually happened (NBPP members in uniform literally stood at the entrance to a polling place in 2008 brandishing a billy club and shouting racial epithets at voters, one of the DOJ lawyers involved with the case resigned after being ordered to drop it [I'll just ignore for a moment how radically different the coverage would have been were it Trump supporters in 2016])
Again, you're stripping out details that are unhelpful.

Firstly, we don't actually know about the "shouting racial epithets" bit. The only primary evidence we have to go on is the Stephen Morse video, which didn't show that.

Secondly, the guy with the billy club was asked to leave at 10:00 AM, and he did without incident.

Thirdly, the charge against him actually wasn't dropped: the Federal government got an injunction to prevent him bringing a weapon to a poll station in future.

The other guy was a poll watcher.

to the declared intent of the other (as in, these jackasses state they want people with cameras out to try to film people dropping ballots at a drop box in a generally pointless attempt at trying to catch people trying to do ballot harvesting or multiple voting - which you elevated to skinheads in your face at the drop box looking for the "wrong kind" of voters to assault).
Yes, I usually don't trust the "declared intent" of people who're pushing conspiracy theories. Don't forget that a huge number of Republican supporters have very explicitly called to overturn the result of a fair election: they've made it very clear they don't actually want the result to match the votes.
 
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Did you watch the video?
Yes, he responds to someone saying he may have shot immigrants on his property with " Say a prayer because this country needs you. There’s a bunch of people that are ready to go into action. "

Pretty unequivocal there. I will give him credit for not stepping in the "would you give pardons to people who shoot immigrants" trap.
 

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Yes, he responds to someone saying he may have shot immigrants on his property with " Say a prayer because this country needs you. There’s a bunch of people that are ready to go into action. "

Pretty unequivocal there. I will give him credit for not stepping in the "would you give pardons to people who shoot immigrants" trap.
His response was to someone who said they had been firing warning shots to scare trespassers off their property, and was distressed that they might have hit someone, and was thanking him for his work to stop those trespassers from getting there in the first place.

Then they ask about pardons for shooting immigrants and he says he's talking about mobilizing the national guard. The "buncha people ready to go into action" are the national guard, which he wants to turn back migrants so that they aren't walking across people's property, and nobody has to even consider warning shots.

That is so, so far from unequivocal support for shooting an immigrant.

But even if I took your perspective, even if I wanted to characterize his response the way you did, I would never, ever share a tweet like that. The video shows the text of that tweet is a blatant lie. You decided to share a blatant lie.
 

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His response was to someone who said they had been firing warning shots to scare trespassers off their property, and was distressed that they might have hit someone, and was thanking him for his work to stop those trespassers from getting there in the first place.
He very clearly says the reason he's worried is the prospect of "the Democrats sending [him] to jail".

Gosar's direct response to the man saying he may have shot someone else is "the country needs more people like you". That's unarguable.

The man does not express regret for it. He expresses fear at facing jail for an act of violence. Gosar then proceeds to unambiguously praise him for the action.

I find it honestly quite unbelievable sometimes. You'll take the absolute most favourable interpretation of every possible word, when it's a Republican, even if that reading completely defies logic and stretches credulity beyond breaking point. It's impressige in a way.
 

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His response was to someone who said they had been firing warning shots to scare trespassers off their property, and was distressed that they might have hit someone, and was thanking him for his work to stop those trespassers from getting there in the first place.

Then they ask about pardons for shooting immigrants and he says he's talking about mobilizing the national guard. The "buncha people ready to go into action" are the national guard, which he wants to turn back migrants so that they aren't walking across people's property, and nobody has to even consider warning shots.

That is so, so far from unequivocal support for shooting an immigrant.

But even if I took your perspective, even if I wanted to characterize his response the way you did, I would never, ever share a tweet like that. The video shows the text of that tweet is a blatant lie. You decided to share a blatant lie.
That is a hell of a reading, and one I don't agree to. It's not a lie at all, it's a literal quote. Even if we wanted to go with your very extremely generous reading, why does he say the country needs him? The guy isn't part of the national guard and wasn't performing guard duties when he "shot" someone. It very clearly looks like Gosar is encouraging vigilante murder. In which case the tweet is absolutely correct.