Ian can you get them to make Treasure Planet 2 for me.
I wont say there aren't barriers for entry because there certainly is. One day I'd like to try for a public office but income is certainly a big gate in my way, but I also feel that it isn't the impossible hurdle other people (not necessarily you) make it out to be.
it's a convenient tool to help us procure not only goods & services but necessities for survival as well.
As for drive, there's probably more to it than just money but that helps us get what we really want.
When you say what is necessary to grow, do you mean collectively as a species or individually?
Kinda suspected something like this was going on, but:https://twitter.com/NBCNews/status/1266758240018276352https://www.bellingcat.com/news/2020/05/27/the-boogaloo-movement-is-not-what-you-think/I've been following this stuff pretty closely since Thursday night. In case you haven't found out already, the people that started the violence weren't part of the protesters.
I really don't understand how destroying your own community is supposed to help it, but I don't necessarily think that rioters are trying to help the community anyways. It's a shame that those peacefully protesting will have their cause sullied by the actions of a violent minority of people and that their protests will be shut down to stop the violence.The thing is, I imagine a lot of riots are instigated by police showing up in riot gear to protests where rioting hasn't happened. I do wonder if they avoided doing that would a riot even break out to begin with.
What should be the actual solution?
Quote from: FatherlyNick on May 31, 2020, 08:59:57 AMWhat should be the actual solution?Lethal force in self-defense against state-sanctioned murder.
fucking florida manhttps://twitter.com/yejimia/status/1266965137900142593https://twitter.com/HooDlyM/status/1266977630127087618
The issue: Police brutality.Solution: Provoke police brutality.What should be the actual solution? Hard to say.
Quote from: FatherlyNick on May 31, 2020, 08:59:57 AMThe issue: Police brutality.Solution: Provoke police brutality.What should be the actual solution? Hard to say.Existing at a protest ""provokes"" police brutality. How many people do we have to watch get run over by SUVs/shot/teargassed before we admit it's the police stoking violence?
The issue is further complicated by the fact that everyone is the States is packing heat, (so cops are on edge at all times anyway) and now they are on extra-edge because several states have gone full revolution-mode.
https://twitter.com/LasVegasLocally/status/1267210841595604992Okay, why is US turning into Russia?
Quote from: FatherlyNick on May 31, 2020, 05:41:32 PMThe issue is further complicated by the fact that everyone is the States is packing heat, (so cops are on edge at all times anyway) and now they are on extra-edge because several states have gone full revolution-mode.So protestors are going to be seen as targets by the police, regardless of their actual threat. Why are they in charge of maintaining the peace again? And given guns?
Quote from: [emoji260] Aria [emoji326] on May 31, 2020, 06:36:21 PMQuote from: FatherlyNick on May 31, 2020, 05:41:32 PMThe issue is further complicated by the fact that everyone is the States is packing heat, (so cops are on edge at all times anyway) and now they are on extra-edge because several states have gone full revolution-mode.So protestors are going to be seen as targets by the police, regardless of their actual threat. Why are they in charge of maintaining the peace again? And given guns?Not defending the pig's behaviour but Nick does have a point about the prevalence of guns and gun culture in the states. Given how liberal it is for basically anyone and everyone to carry a firearm it would be really silly for the police not to come armed for the potentiality of self preservation.
Quote from: Mordo on June 01, 2020, 06:13:15 AMQuote from: [emoji260] Aria [emoji326] on May 31, 2020, 06:36:21 PMQuote from: FatherlyNick on May 31, 2020, 05:41:32 PMThe issue is further complicated by the fact that everyone is the States is packing heat, (so cops are on edge at all times anyway) and now they are on extra-edge because several states have gone full revolution-mode.So protestors are going to be seen as targets by the police, regardless of their actual threat. Why are they in charge of maintaining the peace again? And given guns?Not defending the pig's behaviour but Nick does have a point about the prevalence of guns and gun culture in the states. Given how liberal it is for basically anyone and everyone to carry a firearm it would be really silly for the police not to come armed for the potentiality of self preservation.I'm not disagreeing with his point, I'm just piggybacking off of it to make another point. I might be coming off a bit harsher than I mean to in general here, and that's my bad. Police need de-escalation training, not guns. Bringing more vectors of violence into an already tense situation doesn't neutralize the problem, it fuels it.
How do you de-escalate a rioting crowd? I think that is the key question here. I doubt there is a right answer. What will end the riots in the US now? Do people even understand what they are rioting about? I think most were just frustrated by all the other things going on at the moment and this riot just happened at the right time.
Ian you really have no idea what the fuck you're talking about.