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protests are retarded af and shows how catastrophic loss of demograhic dominance can be

white americans created the greatest nation known to man and then they went and ruined everything by embracing liberalism which by consequence diluted the white population down to 60% and going lower evry year and now the barbarians are circling

with liberal whites yielding to blacks across all levels of their society from corporations, political leaders to the average joe and conservative whites too cowardly to muster a pushback it's truly over for the usa, blacks are now a de facto protected class where their failures and supposed injustices will be socialized to all
 
Do not forget the millions of Pakistani Indian Bangladeshis trafficked around the world to live in povertyand misery as indentured labour in the Caribbean and around the world .

when African slavery was abolished the British tricked your ancestors to take their place as SLAVES gave them European names enforced Christianity on them totally losing their traditions and culture , if you could see their descendants now and the stories you hear .

Hurts your heart
 
The objective of black lives matter was to highlight and stop police brutality but the branding is awful because police in America spare no one regardless of race.The police pretty much get away with murder and the American justice system is a joke. There were a few peaceful protests against anglo-imperlisim and tyranny in the middle-east but the media didn't show it instead they demonise the victims instead. As bad as these protests are I just hope they don't spare cnn and fox news journalists from their wrath.

I will respectfully disagree with you.

That was not the objective of BLM. It was always aggressive in its demand and seemed ready to attack if anyone disagree with it. Plus why would they have the racist slogan of "black life matter"? Why not "Victim Life Matters"?

Yes justice system is a joke in America especially in New York area. But do you know why? Because the governor and mayor of New York is working only on their self gains. That's why they took many executive orders and passed laws that are not just but populist voice. For example, they have recently threw entire burden of a no paying tenant on a landlord, axing them of their right of demanding higher security, increment of rent and very importantly blacklisting trouble maker tenants. Why because they have huge base of lazy people who depend on federal welfare and they don't want to show agrim picture of NYC. This is just one example, I can post tons more, even former mayor was criticizing these two clowns in New York city.

I also respectfully disagree that these protests are needed. Because there are majority people in these protests who are aggressive and looters and hooligans causing destruction of American cities and poor business owners. No justification at all.

I have also given example how a black/white(Obama/hilary) and white/black(bush/condoliza) threatened Pakistan and pounded bombs across Muslim world with no respect of human value. Ever cared to have a look on those poor people? Where is justice for them? Where is the protests in favor of hundreds of kids died in shooting across United States?
 
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https://sg.yahoo.com/news/man-drives-car-seattle-protest-070138663.html

Man drives car into Seattle protest crowd, shoots bystander: police
Protest against racial inequality in the aftermath of the death in Minneapolis police custody of George Floyd, in Seattle
(Reuters) - A man drove his car into a crowd of protesters in Seattle on Sunday, then shot and wounded a demonstrator who confronted him as he came to a stop, according to police and eyewitness video.

Seattle police said firefighters took the man who was shot to the hospital and that he was in stable condition. No one else was injured, the police said.

The suspect was seen in the video exiting his car as protesters began to surround it. He brandished what appeared to be a gun, dashed through the crowd and turned himself over to police.

The incident was in contrast to the mostly peaceful weekend protests sparked by the death of George Floyd last month while in Minneapolis police custody.




It's likely no charges would would be pressed against him tho.

The 'victim' was trying to pull the driver out of the car @ 0:08 . That's as assault on the driver in his private 'abode', which includes one's vehicle, home, office, etc

"The castle doctrine, also known as a castle law or a defense of habitation law, is a legal doctrine that designates a person's abode or any legally occupied place (for example, a vehicle or home) as a place in which that person has protections and immunities permitting them, in certain circumstances, to use force to defense against an intruder, free of legal liability. This can include deadly force in some circumstances. The term "Castle Doctrine" is commonly used throughout the United States to describe a “no duty to retreat” from a home, abode or car.

If a person has a duty to retreat in order to avoid violence, they must do so. But the Castle doctrines negates any duty to retreat when that individual is assaulted in a place where he/she has a right to be, such as within one's own home. Deadly force may be justified and a defense of justifiable homicide applicable, in cases "when the actor reasonably fears, imminent peril of death or serious bodily harm to him or herself or another". "

https://www.washingtongunlaw.com/the-castle-doctrine-in-washington-state#:~:text=The term "Castle Doctrine" is,violence, they must do so.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_doctrine
 
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American police shoot, kill and imprison more people than other developed countries. Here's the data
By Rob Picheta and Henrik Pettersson, CNN

Updated 1113 GMT (1913 HKT) June 8, 2020


(CNN)Enough.

That's the message from many of the protesters who have filled American cities for nearly two weeks, demanding justice for the death of George Floyd and seeking to end a litany of police killings of black Americans.
The protests have rippled across the United States and throughout the world, with activists streaming through the streets of many capital cities in solidarity with the movement.
Floyd was just one of the many Americans killed by police officers each year. But in other developed countries, such incidents are rare.
Statistical comparisons show that police in the US typically shoot, arrest and imprison more people than similarly developed nations.
Each nation listed below either accompanies the US in the G7 group of the world's most advanced economies, or is ranked similarly on global wealth, freedom and democracy indexes. But when it comes to policing and criminal justice, the US is a noticeable outlier, and black Americans are disproportionately affected.

Data on arrests, deaths and prison populations do not exist uniformly across developed countries, so it can be difficult to pinpoint exactly how the US fares in comparison to every nation. For instance, it is impossible to know exactly how many people die at the hands of police officers in the US each year: no single, nationwide database that contains such information exists.


"We can't have an informed discussion, because we don't have data," former FBI Director James Comey told the House Judiciary Committee in 2015. "People have data about who went to a movie last weekend ... and I cannot tell you how many people were shot by police in the United States last month, last year, or anything about the demographics. And that's a very bad place to be."
We are therefore forced to rely on estimates -- but even they paint a stark picture.
A media review by the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) found a total of 1,348 potential arrest-related deaths in the ten months from June 2015 through March 2016 -- an average of 135 deaths per month, or just over 4 per day. (The review excludes deaths under the jurisdiction of federal and tribal law enforcement, and the BJS acknowledged it does not provide a complete picture.)
By comparison, only 13 people in the UK died in or following police custody in the closest time period, according to the country's police watchdog. In Australia, 21 deaths occurred in police custody or custody-related operations in 2015/16. Those measures are the most accurate comparison to the US's figure of arrest-related deaths, according to the UK Home Office. The UK's figure does not include every death that occurred following police contact.
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American police also shoot more people than forces in similarly developed countries.
The FBI recorded that 407 people were shot in an act of "justifiable homicide" by a police officer in 2018, a decline on previous years. But homicides ruled justifiable do not capture every police killing, and the FBI's numbers are derided by many human rights groups and news organizations which have collected far higher figures. The Washington Post counted 1,004 people fatally shot by police in 2019, for instance, while the group Mapping Police Violence tallied 1,099.
Comey's comments to the House Judiciary Committee illustrate the FBI's own acceptance that their number does not tell the full story. Nonetheless, even the FBI's figure dramatically dwarfs that of many other countries, where police shootings are highly isolated incidents. And police in New Zealand and the UK (except Northern Ireland) do not routinely carry firearms.
Canada may most closely follow the US among G7 countries. Official data is only collected when an officer is charged, but an analysis by CNN affiliate CBC found 461 fatal police encounters between 2000 and 2017.
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Americans are also more likely to be arrested or jailed than their peers worldwide.


A total of 10,310,960 arrests were made in the US in 2018 -- that's one arrest made per every 32 American citizens. Those figures give the US a far higher arrest rate than the UK or Australia, among others.
Of those confronted or arrested by police, black Americans are more likely to be subjected to force -- a key complaint of the protesters marching across the US.
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Police officers are more likely to use force on black Americans -- and, according to a 2016 study published in the American Journal of Health, black men are nearly three times more likely than white men to be killed by police intervention. Comparable figures for other countries are not readily available.
In general, more Americans are subjected to the cogs of the criminal justice system than in many other countries; and more end up in prison, too.
The US has the largest prison population in the world, as well as the largest incarceration rate per capita, according to World Prison Brief -- a London-based initiative that counts inmate populations around the world annually.
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Only four US cities have more inhabitants than the country's prisons -- and America's prison population of 2.2 million is higher than the combined populations of Washington, DC, Boston and Miami.
Rates are high across the country. If every US state were counted as a country, the 31 countries with the highest incarceration rates in the world would all be US states, according to the Prison Policy Initiative. Oklahoma, Louisiana and Mississippi all have incarceration rates of over 1,000, meaning more than one in a hundred people in those states were prisoners in 2018. By comparison, the highest incarceration rate outside the US is in El Salvador, where 614 people per 100,000 are prisoners, according to the Prison Policy Initiative.
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Black Americans make up a third of the US prison population, despite only making up around an eighth of the country's total population.


The UK and Canada suffer similar issues, but not on the scale that the United States does.


The available data paints a clear and concerning picture -- and explains why policing and justice reform have been rallying cries of protesters for so long.
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/06/08/us/us-police-floyd-protests-country-comparisons-intl/index.html
 
Nobody cares about justice or equality here. The protests are just an excuse to riot, loot and commit crimes without any punishement. The real victims are the business owners and innocents wanting to get on with their lives
 
Nobody cares about justice or equality here. The protests are just an excuse to riot, loot and commit crimes without any punishement. The real victims are the business owners and innocents wanting to get on with their lives
Its not only about justice my friend. USA is destabilizing West/South/Central/East Asian countries, they call themselves beacon of democracy and human rights. They impose sanctions on many countries making human rights their excuse. They attacked Syria, Iraq, Libya etc to give them a dose of democracy. They have imposed same kind of sanctions on Pakistan too, so this is merely about exposing the hypocrisy of American leadership. Besides George Floyd was an innocent human being, the cop killed him because Floyd was black.
 
A viscous circle, armed people, cops scared, too aggressive, too many people killed by cops, public angry. Rinse and repeat, black and ethnic minorities effected disproportionately.
 
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