Einherjar86
Active Member
Again, this is a retarded comparison because there were like 50 billion #BLM protests and associated rioting, there has been 1 MAGA invasion of the Capitol building. If we're going to compare these things we should be comparing day 1 of the Floyd protests vs this Capitol building incident. Did anybody get killed by cops on the first day of the Floyd protests?
Other than George Floyd?
Sorry, I'm being cheeky (and I know they weren't the same day). But that's kinda my point. BLM is protesting because of the tendency for cops to treat black men as more dangerous than white men.
Plenty of black protesters show up armed, it happens a lot. This is how I know you probably don't actually watch a lot of the footage of all these protests (I mean, fair enough lol). During the Kenosha incident several black guys were armed. Funny how it was only the unarmed white dipshits who got killed that night.
Do I really need to point to the Black Panthers? I mean c'mon...
The Black Panthers trained for combat! BLM isn't a violent organization and doesn't train its members/activists to engage the police with violence. The expectations of police toward BLM is entirely different than what expectations of the Black Panther party was.
As far as a lot of black protestors showing up armed... you're right, I don't spend a lot of time watching the videos. But I do know that a lot of black men get shot because cops suspect they have a gun, when all they really have is a cell phone.
Oh and to the link you shared, it's making the first fundamental mistake you are, by comparing how #BLM was treated vs Capitol. It's dumb for so many obvious reasons.
I don't think it's dumb, I think you just have to put yourself in a particular perspective.
You say that it's a bad comparison because there's precedent for BLM protests but none of what happened this week. I think that's untrue because white people have congregated in mobs several times throughout this country's history. It's just that such congregations are routinely treated as generally peaceful and orderly (or at least justified), whereas BLM and earlier black protests are viewed as primed for violence. I'm not saying that either of these are always inaccurate; but if we're being serious about the police doing their job, they should prepare about the same for either kind of gathering. It betrays a general bias when they treat different protestors differently.
I mean, why would the police even move a barricade in the first place? How's that justified even if the crowd did appear to be peaceful? What the hell is that?