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On 2025-04-23 01:12, RonB wrote:On 2025-04-22, CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> wrote:>On 2025-04-22 02:05, RonB wrote:On 2025-04-22, CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> wrote:>On 4/21/25 17:52, RonB wrote:>On 2025-04-21, CrudeSausage <crude@sausa.ge> wrote:>On 4/21/25 00:40, RonB wrote:>On 2025-04-19, Sn!pe <snipeco.2@gmail.com> wrote:>>>>
<https://www.rebelnews.com/man_jailed_in_uk_for_posting_memes_of_george_floyd_in_whatsapp_facebook_group_chats>
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"A former West Mercia police officer has been jailed for 20 weeks for
sharing 10 memes about George Floyd in a WhatsApp group chat and
charged with "sending grossly offensive messages"."
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That's plain racist abuse, not "posting memes".
Not like the "mostly peaceful" BLM riots, eh?
>><https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c3ej8zp4971o>>
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Incitement to riot is not just "posting memes".
Even "mostly peaceful" riots where only a few people are killed or beaten,
and only a few dozen buildings are burned down and only a few hundred shops
are looted and vandalized? Are you TRYING to offend BLM because, you know,
black lives matter. But it's "racist" to say "white lives matter," don't you
know?
>><https://news.sky.com/story/police-officer-jailed-over-racist-whatsapp-memes-mocking-george-floyds-death-12633966>>
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Promoting racism is not just "posting memes".
And burning, looting, beating and murder are not racist if they're done
under the flag of "BLM." They're just "mostly peaceful" protests.
>><https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cy76dxkpjpjo>>
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"Stirring up racial hatred on social media." is not just "posting
memes".
I hope you're not speaking about the racist BLM. Those racists don't like to
be called racists. You could lose your Woke card and be summarily canceled
— maybe even jailed for racism.
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Better trod carefully when speaking out against "mostly peaceful" riots. Be
sure you know who's ox is being gored. Sometimes it's hard to tell the
difference between a "mostly peaceful" protest and a riot, don't you know.
It sounds to me like Snipe left because he realized that he wasn't in an
echo chamber where everyone is forced to agree with his stupidity or get
banned (or doxxed). I hope he enjoys the choir of BlueSky.
I'm not in favor of riots. They are, by their nature, not "mostly peaceful."
But I've got a feeling that Snipe opposed them (or not) depending on who was
doing the "mostly peaceful protesting."
I used to want to talk to people with opposing opinions and see if we
have common ground somewhere, but with my older age I've lost all
interest because they never make any kind of sense. It's the same thing
with Muslims and their near total, purposeful misunderstanding of the
Christian religion to further their own. If Snipe doesn't like that we
have a different opinion, he's free to join Larry Pietraskiewicz in that
abandoned linux group he once tried to get us to migrate to.
The days of disagreeing but still getting along are long gone. The Woke
cancel culture is for immediate dismissal of the person who disagrees with
them. If they can cancel, they cancel, if they can't cancel they retreat.
Any time you disagree with one of these Woke whiners, they call you a
"hater" for taking a contrary position and arguing with them. This is what
cults do, these are not the actions of reasonable people.
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My family was always an arguing family. We would argue politics, even
religion, and ten minutes the argument was forgotten. I've never understood
cliquish cult mentality. I've never wanted to be part of a clique.
This morning, I actually discovered that my old high school buddy, who
went from working as a Director of Engineering at Microsoft to doing the
same at Google, actually left the corporation recently to start work at
some AI company called Snowflake. I can imagine what would prompt a
person to leave a lucrative, comfortable position at Google, but I
imagine that a Coptic Christian whose father escaped a position as
doctor in Egypt because of Muslim bullying to come to Montreal and work
at The Bay could see the writing on the wall. The guy probably just
wanted to do his job and create some new technology, but faggots kept
talking about their genders, privilege, white supremacy, how black lives
matter, how Israel is participating in genocide and so on. If I were
still speaking to him, I'd congratulate him for jumping off the sinking
ship of wokeness.
NutYahoo in Israel IS genocidal. You can't call it much else when they
carpet bomb women and children trapped in Gaza, and don't allow food and
health supplies in.
Other than that, yeah.
I'm sure that a lot of what Israel is doing is not by the book. However,
having spent a lot of time with Muslims, I know how sneaky they are.
Whenever there is any kind of altercation, they will claim to be
victims. You can actually spot them committing a crime and they will say
that the crime was committed against them. If you have a mountain of
evidence against them, their first instinct is to manipulate and make a
deal. There is no possibility of self-reflection whatsoever in that
community. That's why I am convinced that a lot of the stories we get
about how the Gazans are victims are also manipulated to make them look
like victims.
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If any of you have had only limited interaction with Muslims, I would
suggest you watch videos from YouTube where Christians, armed with loads
of evidence about the Koran's contradictions and lies, interrupt, talk
over and attack people demonstrating that Islam is a religion of
bullshit. It is like they've been trained since birth to wage taqiyya
against anyone who points out their many flaws.
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