The Minneapolis Police Choke an Unarmed Handcuffed Black Man to Death

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More trash from fake news CNN. Yes so “peaceful” when they just burnt down a guard tower at the white house. **** off CNN

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I asked for a picture of the pallets of bricks, but just now have seen it.

New bricks and pavers do not come on pallets. They are sold in cubes. That was the first clue. The reason for the picture request. Contractors purchase full cubes that are strapped usually 5 straps per cube, straps can be separated in layers from the cube. The means off handling cubes is with large boom trucks with positional forks to handle all masonry products bricks, block, 1 cubic yard sand bags.
The bricks pictured are all hand stacked on different size pallets, that's not the way they are sold in commercial purchases.
Foreman's and superintendents never off load next to the road for the liability reasons. If someone crashed into the pile, the liability is on the construction company. All materials need to be behind barriers. Pay attention next time you are stuck in traffic. These are federal guidelines and rules.
Plus it seems like it would take time to offload them, pretty sure law enforcement would drive by at least once during the pick and set and wonder WTF.

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Seems like a lot of work for a group that is not very work capable. From what I have seen there is only a basic level of organization. The idea that these dipshits are doing whiteboard sessions and strategizing is laughable. Also keep in mind that most cities in America are in the midst of a construction boom and there is a condo development on every block. So there are already bricks on every block. At least that is the case where I am at.

EDIT: I would say that you should be VERY skeptical of the reporting that you are seeing. Again just my experience but I have read and seen footage or events that I was present at and it is crazy how wrong they get it. This is on both sides btw. There are lots of legitimate protesters that are just marching and protesting for instance. Similarly you have to be balls out retard to think that (((China))) and (((Soros))) is behind this.
You have a short memory. From 2015:

Baltimore Mayor Gives Protestors 'Who Wish to Destroy Space To Do That'

During her press conference Saturday, Rawlings-Blake said that she worked with police to make sure they protected the protestors' right to free speech, “ It’s a very delicate balancing act because while we try to make sure that they (protestors) were protected from the cars and the other things that were going on, we also gave those who wished to destroy space to do that as well,” Rawlings-Blake said.
 

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Plus it seems like it would take time to offload them, pretty sure law enforcement would drive by at least once during the pick and set and wonder WTF.

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In 2015 the Police were told by the Mayor of Baltimore to give the protesters room to destroy! It's not that hard to drop off a pallet of bricks. The photos don't lie. Have you not seen the brick pallets? If some of the protesters are paid provocateurs they would have received instructions to take the bricks and throw out windows but not to harm anybody with it. Any stories of people being pelted with bricks? That could be lethal in the hands of protesters that are stupid and not paid for. I guess we'll have to look for videos and photos of bricks flying lol!
 

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ANTIFA has flatbeds to move bricks around and forklifts to drop them off? LOL.

If they were this industrious they would not be ANTIFA.
Is it not possible that antifa isn't moving the bricks but someone is moving the bricks for antifa to use? Antifa is not the king or queen, even the knight, they are the pawns...

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In 2015 the Police were told by the Mayor of Baltimore to give the protesters room to destroy! It's not that hard to drop off a pallet of bricks. The photos don't lie. Have you not seen the brick pallets? If some of the protesters are paid provocateurs they would have received instructions to take the bricks and throw out windows but not to harm anybody with it. Any stories of people being pelted with bricks? That could be lethal in the hands of protesters that are stupid and not paid for. I guess we'll have to look for videos and photos of bricks flying lol!

Sure thing. I am sure you have links to all sorts of organized brick throwing, right? Not one or two incidents but a coordinated attack. There must be tons of these reports, right?

You should be skeptical of any reporting about the level of organization with this crowd.
 

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was just watching the local news. they were interviewing a store owner who was guarding his store in santa monica along with his buddy who was holding an AR15. he said the looters approached his store but they kept them at bay. no shots fired, store not looted.

the news lady then stares at the camera and says, i would like to state that our organization does not condone businessowners arming themselves in any way.

she then was on the phone with an LA County Supervisor who said the same thing.

the stores around this guy's store were all looted. but not his.
Thats so depressingly California its sad.... I wish all you freedom loving men and women could leave that communist shithole. I have family and close friends that live in CA... I miss them but I sure as shit dont miss living there.
 

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ANTIFA has flatbeds to move bricks around and forklifts to drop them off? LOL.

If they were this industrious they would not be ANTIFA.
Pallet jacks and a liftgate, every uhaul has them available. Let's pretend I was an antifa pos....I have both sitting 20 feet away from me and Home Depot is still open. Where in Phoenix would you like them delivered? It's not unreasonable.

*I'm not saying antifa is dropping pallets of bricks off in cities, I'm just pointing out how you don't need a flatbed and a forklift to do so.
 

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The U.S. must look like a joke to all the other countries watching us tear up our country right after the Covid crisis.

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That's because it is becoming a Tower of Babel. DIEversity in a small area kills. There is nothing wrong with diversity on the planet where you have nations with cultures and different races. But forcing all this into a confined area is just moronic. Russia and Poland don't have these issues because those countries are more homogeneous. Look for Sweden to have similar issues in the future. They already have no go zones. The globalist promise of diversity is a lie. Globalism kills diversity and Nationalism ensures diversity - on the planet as a whole. The world was more diverse 100 years ago than it is now.
 

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Well, count the straps. 5. Those are new bricks and no pallet. Any legitimate masonry driver would not pile 2 ton of material on a municipal stormwater inlet. 2 tons of material on the top precast that is only 3 inches thick. If you break that it is tremendously expensive to replace, as it is all one unit, and most municipal utilities will not accept repairs. This is staged piles, no doubt in my mind, for multiple reasons.

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Well, count the straps. 5. Those are new bricks and no pallet. Any legitimate masonry driver would not pile 2 ton of material on a municipal stormwater inlet. 2 tons of material on the top precast that is only 3 inches thick. If you break that it is tremendously expensive to replace, as it is all one unit, and most municipal utilities will not accept repairs. This is staged piles, no doubt in my mind, for multiple reasons.

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Sure thing. I am sure you have links to all sorts of organized brick throwing, right? Not one or two incidents but a coordinated attack. There must be tons of these reports, right?

You should be skeptical of any reporting about the level of organization with this crowd.
I read that some of the bricks were removed. Perhaps they realized it was too obvious? Let's wait and see what comes out. Maybe it was fake news. Who knows?
 

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I'm getting a little tired of hearing this argument. Insurance costs businesses money and if you burn that business to the ground they aren't getting a one to one return and their premiums will most likely go up.

Here's how it would work in my business. I have three presses, they're all 30+ years old. Insurance will only give me what those presses are worth, not what it costs to replace them. On top of that, it takes 9 months to get replacements. My customers aren't going to wait for 9 months, they're going to scatter. Not only that but for those 9 months I'm not collecting a paycheck. My highly trained employees all leave and when I get new presses in 9 months I have nobody to run them. The bills are still coming in because most businesses work on lines of credit. All of the raw materials go up in smoke and I have at best a few weeks to pay for them and I have no incoming cash flow so my credit slips and vendors drop my terms. I also have 100's of thousands of dollars worth of custom customer tooling that I can't replace so even customers come back I don't have anything to print them with. All of our internal systems need to be replaced, we need to retool a new facility....it's a disaster.

This is why a lot of companies go under after fires. Let's put it this way.....if someone totals your car and says, "Eh, you have insurance" and drives off, how are your next few months of dealing with an insurance company going to go? Now imagine that car is your livelihood.

I hope the people looting rot in hell.

Plus, some businesses have huge deductibles in order to keep the premiums affordable, especially if they have prior claims. So say your deli had a huge water loss last year and now you have to jump to a $15k deductible to keep the premiums the same. And now your store is looted. Now imagine if they do $20k in damage, and you have a $15k deductible. Are you going to file yet another claim to get a check for $5k?

And now maybe they drop you or really jack up your rates?


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Was he the truck operator or the forklift operator for the coordinated brick supply operation?

Nah, he was the technical butt plug inspector. He made sure they were properly inserted into each of his comrades asses before they head out to burn down businesses and what not.


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