Rittenhouse Trial: Calling Res Ipsa
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When I was in second grade, I had a big square belt buckle depicting two rifles and that read, "Winchester". I only had a BB gun at the time. The neighbor kid had an air pellet gun and a .410. Neighbors on either side raised both horses and hogs. I remember picking that belt buckle out and I thought it was so cool, even though it was too heavy, and always fell out of the belt's punch holes. I can only imagine a buckle with an actual working gun attached to it. I don't think a buckle like that qualifies as either concealed or open carry. In these rural neighborhoods today, where every other house has a chicken coop or a meth trailer, a buckle like that is a fashion statement. Who am I to deny a man his right to style?
As for the hot sales of all these other small guns, I mean, I'm aware that guns are very popular and for the most part represent a consumption culture. People like to fill their houses and garages with junk. That small guns are in style this year is no more interesting to me than if I were to learn bell-bottom jeans are coming back into fashion. That's not to say I'm against fashion or manufacturing per se, I can appreciate the design and engineering behind the making of things. If I were to get into guns, I think it would be fun to get a 3-d printer and learn to design my own or do customization. I had a neighbor with a bunch of scary looking guns that looked all futuristic, and many of the parts had been printed by his buddy.
However, neither you nor anybody you care to associate with is ever going to take their guns to a business and guard the perimeter during a demonstration or riot, and so your rights and duties as armed American citizens are all theory and fantasy. The people who are going to do these things are people who are unstable or living at the margins of society. Even my right-wing friend quit carrying his pea shooter because there was a time when we were seeing a few more suspicious people on our walks and he began to worry he was going to shoot someone.
As for the hot sales of all these other small guns, I mean, I'm aware that guns are very popular and for the most part represent a consumption culture. People like to fill their houses and garages with junk. That small guns are in style this year is no more interesting to me than if I were to learn bell-bottom jeans are coming back into fashion. That's not to say I'm against fashion or manufacturing per se, I can appreciate the design and engineering behind the making of things. If I were to get into guns, I think it would be fun to get a 3-d printer and learn to design my own or do customization. I had a neighbor with a bunch of scary looking guns that looked all futuristic, and many of the parts had been printed by his buddy.
However, neither you nor anybody you care to associate with is ever going to take their guns to a business and guard the perimeter during a demonstration or riot, and so your rights and duties as armed American citizens are all theory and fantasy. The people who are going to do these things are people who are unstable or living at the margins of society. Even my right-wing friend quit carrying his pea shooter because there was a time when we were seeing a few more suspicious people on our walks and he began to worry he was going to shoot someone.
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If you ever think of firing one of those printed guns, please wear body armour, protective gauntlets and a shatter-proof visor. Your are going to set off quite powerful explosions in a container made by a amateur in a basement or garage.
Think about the people who love you before you try that!
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The internet has been scrubbed of the full video of the beating this old woman took from four George Floyd rioters when she attempted to confront them for trashing her shop. Lucky that she was unable to fight back or she'd be serving a life sentence now. The good thing is that she wasn't armed so nobody died, the video has been censored, and we can all pretend that everything would be perfect if we just got rid of the 2nd amendment.

Notice how these BLM/Antifa protesters were extra careful to have their masks on so as to slow the spread of COVID infections. The boards they used to beat the tar out of this old lady not only were of a length to keep their assault and looting rampage at the appropriate distance to remain in accordance with CDC socialist distancing guidelines but also were made of biodegradable lumber demonstrating their commitment to enivironmentally friendly burglar's tools to help reduce their carbon footprint. If Obama had sons, this is surely who they would look like.
$20 to anyone who can tell me if any of them were caught, charged, or prosecuted. I'm sure the web has been nearly wiped clean of the incident in our post Constitutional republic.

Notice how these BLM/Antifa protesters were extra careful to have their masks on so as to slow the spread of COVID infections. The boards they used to beat the tar out of this old lady not only were of a length to keep their assault and looting rampage at the appropriate distance to remain in accordance with CDC socialist distancing guidelines but also were made of biodegradable lumber demonstrating their commitment to enivironmentally friendly burglar's tools to help reduce their carbon footprint. If Obama had sons, this is surely who they would look like.
$20 to anyone who can tell me if any of them were caught, charged, or prosecuted. I'm sure the web has been nearly wiped clean of the incident in our post Constitutional republic.
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The victim’s family released a statement:
https://13wham.com/news/local/beating-v ... r-suspects
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Not to make light of the harrowing experience that couple experienced, but one thing that is always impressive to me is how othering often requires the manufactured villain to be both genius and incompetent.ajax18 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 6:37 pmThe internet has been scrubbed of the full video of the beating this old woman took from four George Floyd rioters when she attempted to confront them for trashing her shop.
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I'm sure the web has been nearly wiped clean of the incident in our post Constitutional republic.
Whoever is responsible for the scrubbing needs to be reassigned. When Earl Caldwell's former journalistic home, the Democrat & Chronicle forgets to participate in the conspiracy (maybe they just don't have access to the acid wash and expensive chemicals of freeware), there needs to be a change of Orwellian guard.
Meanwhile, I counted at least 4 NBC and ABC affiliates who have not only managed to rise against the overlords of internet scrubbing, but keep their pages with the video within the top search results on Google.
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Doctor Steuss wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 7:23 pmNot to make light of the harrowing experience that couple experienced, but one thing that is always impressive to me is how othering often requires the manufactured villain to be both genius and incompetent.ajax18 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 6:37 pmThe internet has been scrubbed of the full video of the beating this old woman took from four George Floyd rioters when she attempted to confront them for trashing her shop.
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I'm sure the web has been nearly wiped clean of the incident in our post Constitutional republic.
Whoever is responsible for the scrubbing needs to be reassigned. When Earl Caldwell's former journalistic home, the Democrat & Chronicle forgets to participate in the conspiracy (maybe they just don't have access to the acid wash and expensive chemicals of freeware), there needs to be a change of Orwellian guard.
Meanwhile, I counted at least 4 NBC and ABC affiliates who have not only managed to rise against the overlords of internet scrubbing, but keep their pages with the video within the top search results on Google.
Not only that, but from Doc’s link we can see that the family believes that the police wouldn’t have responded if not for the attention focused on this incident by the Evil Media.
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Can you give me a link to the full video of the woman getting beat outside the jewlry store? I saw on it Facebook a day after it happened before it was censored.Doctor Steuss wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 7:23 pmNot to make light of the harrowing experience that couple experienced, but one thing that is always impressive to me is how othering often requires the manufactured villain to be both genius and incompetent.ajax18 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 6:37 pmThe internet has been scrubbed of the full video of the beating this old woman took from four George Floyd rioters when she attempted to confront them for trashing her shop.
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I'm sure the web has been nearly wiped clean of the incident in our post Constitutional republic.
Whoever is responsible for the scrubbing needs to be reassigned. When Earl Caldwell's former journalistic home, the Democrat & Chronicle forgets to participate in the conspiracy (maybe they just don't have access to the acid wash and expensive chemicals of freeware), there needs to be a change of Orwellian guard.
Meanwhile, I counted at least 4 NBC and ABC affiliates who have not only managed to rise against the overlords of internet scrubbing, but keep their pages with the video within the top search results on Google.
And when the Confederates saw Jackson standing fearless like a stonewall, the army of Northern Virginia took courage and drove the federal army off their land.
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The first result in a Google search for "Rochester Attack Store" gave me this link to an ABC affiliate (WHAM): https://13wham.com/news/local/woman-att ... r-business.
The third result in the very same search has this Daily Mail link, which appears to have about a minute more of the video. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/video/newsa ... oters.html
Either of which would bring someone to the same conclusion. The woman was brutally attacked.
Again, whoever is in charge of censoring this and scrubbing the internet sucks at their job.
ETA: The fifth result from the very same search has this ABC affiliate with multiple angles and stills to try to help find the perpetrators: https://www.whec.com/rochester-new-york ... e/5747247/
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Xanax is complaining because Facebook and Twitter (probably mostly Twitter) removed the videos being pushed by his Swarmfront buddies.Doctor Steuss wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 8:20 pmThe first result in a Google search for "Rochester Attack Store" gave me this link to an ABC affiliate (WHAM): https://13wham.com/news/local/woman-att ... r-business.
The third result in the very same search has this Daily Mail link, which appears to have about a minute more of the video. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/video/newsa ... oters.html
Either of which would bring someone to the same conclusion. The woman was brutally attacked.
Again, whoever is in charge of censoring this and scrubbing the internet sucks at their job.
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The goal of the online campaign was to make gullible men feel like all of their problems in life are caused by minorities. When they found an example of anti-white sentiment, they blew it out of proportion. When they couldn't find one, they fabricated it themselves. They'd barrage you with worthless links and misleading statistics and force you to refute it line-by-line.[8] Essentially, it's a psychosocial tactic where you perseverate on every real and perceived slight against you, with the ultimate aim of giving yourself permission to do something horrible. If you've ever read Mein Kampf, the entire book is essentially Hitler's collected wounds which he would then use to justify slaughtering Europeans. Islamic terrorists and white supremacists also use these recruitment strategies. They just disagree on which groups should be eliminated (even then not as much as you'd think).