Play Nice Random Chat Thread V

Remove this Banner Ad

Status
Not open for further replies.
Fair enough. I don't know why you'd say and the organisations organising the protests having less than noble intentions. when its clearly not the case. The protest organisers are shown to be trying to act in good faith and stop excess violence in that twitter thread, time and time again. "Opportunists and other individuals" did this but not the cops? Despite evidence of them doing it on that thread and elsewhere. Like the video of cops lining the proposed route of a BLM march with piles of rocks in the hours leading up to it.

Its not like COINTELPRO never happened and that people like Christopher Pyle never discovered anything. There is a 50 year history of this sh*t.

Its almost like you're unable to process this evidence cos it conflicts so strongly with your worldview.
Most organisers and protesters were well-behaved, as I said earlier, but small and opportunist elements had engaged riots, as well as the reception of certain organisational goals, which damaged the brand.

I have seen those a few brick claims and then did some background checking. Those brick claims, at least cited in the following articles, are false charges and misinformation.

https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/...king/507-9cb2c41b-ee24-4373-ac38-9d46a130b334


Look, there may have been local instances of local police forces doing it last year (probably did occur, at least to some degree, to justify a local crackdown) and I know there is prior history of it being used on a larger scale, as we have talked about it before. I just don't agree it was the definitive factor in last year's riots. Feel free to disagree

I like to think you've known me long enough on here to know I have a fairly open worldview, especially considering I am one of the few open conservatives on this board and willing to engage with almost every subject.
 
Last edited:
Most organisers and protesters were well-behaved, as I said earlier, but small and opportunist elements had engaged riots, as well as the reception of certain organisational goals, which damaged the brand.

I have seen those a few brick claims and then did some background checking. Those brick claims, at least cited in the following articles, are false charges and misinformation.

https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/...king/507-9cb2c41b-ee24-4373-ac38-9d46a130b334


Look, there may have been local instances of local police forces doing it last year (probably did occur, at least to some degree, to justify a local crackdown) and I know there is prior history of it being used on a larger scale, as we have talked about it before. I just don't agree it was the definitive factor in last year's riots. Feel free to disagree

I like to think you've known me long enough on here to know I have a fairly open worldview, especially considering I am one of the few open conservatives on this board and willing to engage with almost every subject.
I've seen video of cops on pushbikes piling up stones along the route of one BLM march in the hours beforehand. AFAIK no explanation for that was ever released. In that twitter thread there is video of people in a car trying to give bricks to someone who refuses them and tries to chase the car away.

Last years riots made up less than 10% of last years BLM protests. Its a pity that so many people, including you, would ignore 90% + non rioting behaviour.

The US will see much worse soon too. You can't funnel so much public money up the food chain without seeing things get tense.
 
Last edited:

Log in to remove this ad.

And what is your fave?

I like the V10 but the turbo also has a nice sound to it.

What surprised me at Albert Park on the back part of the course was the impending thumping noise as they slowed to corner, and then the roar of the engine as the car passed. Hard to describe but a fantastic noise.

V10.

Unbelievable note.

They all sound great (v12 not so much) but the pitch of the 10 is amazing.
 
I've seen video of cops on pushbikes piling up stones along the route of one BLM march in the hours beforehand. AFAIK no explanation for that was ever released. In that twitter thread there is video of people in a car trying to give bricks to someone who refuses them and tries to chase the car away.

Last years riots made up less than 10% of last years BLM protests. Its a pity that so many people, including you, would ignore 90% + non rioting behaviour.

The US will see much worse soon too. You can't funnel so much public money up the food chain without seeing things get tense.
that’s the problem though people with good intentions, who have real issues, are used as cover.
Most of the heads of these orgs, esp in the us, who end up on tv are sus as.
 
Last edited:
that’s the problem though people with good intentions, who have real issues, are used as cover.
Most of the heads of this orgs, who end up on tv are sus as.
You know how you say there are no grass roots movements...

I disagree but I don't wholly disagree. People who use #BLM are essentially a grass roots movement. But there are other organisations associated with BLM like BLMGN (GN means Global Network). And its the point where it goes from individuals posting in response to an event or organising together locally to that larger organisation where what you talk about - astroturfing essentially - becomes possible and starts to happen. The moment you don't know everyone involved. Its why criminal organisations are so tight. They have been dealing with this stuff (infiltration by outsiders, usually police) for alot longer.
 
You know how you say there are no grass roots movements...

I disagree but I don't wholly disagree. People who use #BLM are essentially a grass roots movement. But there are other organisations associated with BLM like BLMGN (GN means Global Network). And its the point where it goes from individuals posting in response to an event or organising together locally to that larger organisation where what you talk about - astroturfing essentially - becomes possible and starts to happen. The moment you don't know everyone involved. Its why criminal organisations are so tight. They have been dealing with this stuff (infiltration by outsiders, usually police) for alot longer.
We need a conditions tag* sometimes, because I agree with you about local issues and grass roots movements.. but it’s easier to get a point across with a blanket statement.
 
I've seen video of cops on pushbikes piling up stones along the route of one BLM march in the hours beforehand. AFAIK no explanation for that was ever released. In that twitter thread there is video of people in a car trying to give bricks to someone who refuses them and tries to chase the car away.

Last years riots made up less than 10% of last years BLM protests. Its a pity that so many people, including you, would ignore 90% + non rioting behaviour.

The US will see much worse soon too. You can't funnel so much public money up the food chain without seeing things get tense.
Cannot comment on the first one you mentioned as I haven't seen it, maybe it didn't warrant an explanation, the context is missing. People in a car, did you know they were cops or other people of ill-repute or the FBI up to its old tricks?

Ignoring 90% of the protests, which were peaceful? Despite previously stating, for at least the third time today, that the protests were overwhelmingly peaceful. Getting really sick of certain posters putting words in my mouth.

As I said way back when I first talked about the Floyd murder and protests, I supported the broader protests and need for badly needed police/justice/economic reform. I just didn't like a small minority of people detracting from the main drive for change by rioting. In response, I was called a racist by a certain poster, a view that was not called out by most people in this thread, which was beyond insulting.

Regardless, my views on reform have not changed and I support the need to address inequality.
 
Last edited:
Cannot comment on the first one you mentioned as I haven't seen it, maybe it didn't warrant an explanation. People in a car, did you know they were cops or other people of ill-repute or the FBI up to its old tricks?

Dunno who the people in the car were but debunking the idea that there were potential weapons being pushed on people or left around is propaganda and flies in the face of evidence.

Ignoring 90% of the protests, which were peaceful? Despite previously stating, for at least the third time today, that the protests were overwhelmingly peaceful. Getting really sick of certain posters putting words in my mouth to suit them. Also love being lumped into a big obscure group of people. At least treat me with some respect before quoting me, otherwise don't bother quoting me.

I'm not questioning your views on the need for equality etc. i'm questioning what you typed.

I said this:

As for BLM. Well there was a report released last year that 93% of BLM protests were peaceful. That's because the vast majority of people involved are genuine and sick of the actual oppression visited on poor, mostly black Americans.

Then you said this:

My bad with the shadowy jargon, I really meant dodgy people who don't like most people knowing what they are truly up to. We have probably discussed them a few times now.

BLM is many different things. Multiple organisations, slogans, graffiti tags, general protesters and a couple of ethnomarxist types that preach the fringe CRT concept. The latter also includes the more violent elements of the multi-faction ANTIFA, which isn't a particularly big umbrella of organisations/groups.

A protest can be 1 person holding a sign in the park. 90% of protesters and donors wouldn't even know the original BLM statement or race-centric 'equity' reallocation intentions. Most protesters wanted action and reform as you said, which is proper and just, not weird goals that have nothing to do with justice or equality. This include absurd goals like the destruction of the western-prescribed nuclear family goal that was on the main BLM website, and outlined by organisational leaders and the small number of activist types. When you openly state weird social engineering garbage like that, then it erodes public trust. Culture war stuff turns people off a lot.

The fact remains, that a small number of protests went astray into riots and death (at least 25 according the Guardian, not to mention the amount of injuries and black-owned businesses destroyed, and the surge in shootings following several cities defunding their police in reaction) mostly because of opportunists, individuals pursuing their agendas and the organisations organising the protests having less than noble intentions. The violence and weird goals have primarily eroded trust and support. External provocateur's rank low on the list of causes for mine.


You don't acknowledge peaceful protest in that reply at all, you focus on all the things that make up seven percent of the protests as if they are the only story.

With all due respect, I mostly disagree.


Most BLM protests and riots consisting mostly of white people isn’t news to me and was not even remotely my argument. Neither is the odd occasion a boogaloo or WS type showing up to sow carnage. Don't disagree about organisers often trying to stop it, but as I said, opportunists and other individuals derailed some of them. Yep, police are the main group going around rioting, you've figured out their master racist plan to discredit the ever so noble BLM... Beyond absurd.

We've had this discussion before, so I don't know why I bother.


You didn't acknowledge it then either. You might have been thinking it but you didn't type it so how am I sposed to know?

Most organisers and protesters were well-behaved, as I said earlier, but small and opportunist elements had engaged riots, as well as the reception of certain organisational goals, which damaged the brand.

When did you say it earlier? I've quoted everything we said about it to that point. If you had acknowledged it I would have agreed about the brand damage and made the obvious point that the people who have the most to gain from discrediting BLM are the people BLM is primarily a protest against - police forces in the US.
 
Look, I get the idea of it but honestly, is it really the best option:

“It is alleged Ms Bennett was driving 127km/h in a 110km/h zone on Bussell Highway in December, a charge which traditionally involves a simple $200 fine.”


Phoebe Lee Bennett slammed by Magistrate for ‘sovereign citizen’ claim after being caught speeding
claim after being caught speeding


Taylar Amonini
The West Australian
Fri, 16 April 2021


A Dunsborough teenager caught speeding on Bussell Highway has been lambasted by a magistrate for “wasting the court’s time” after claiming she did not consent to the charges because she was a “sovereign citizen”.

Phoebe Lee Bennett, 18, appeared in Busselton Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday charged with exceeding the speed limit by more than 10km/h.

It is alleged Ms Bennett was driving 127km/h in a 110km/h zone on Bussell Highway in December, a charge which traditionally involves a simple $200 fine.
When asked to confirm her identity and whether she understood the charge, Ms Bennett said: “I answer to the name Phoebe of the Bennett family ... I do not consent to the contract as a sovereign citizen.”

Followers of the freeman sovereign citizens movement, also known as SovCits, believe they are only bound by laws if they verbally consent, and that co-operation with police is akin to entering into a contract with a corporation.

The group was labelled a potential terrorist threat by NSW Police in 2015.

Taking Ms Bennett’s answer as a not-guilty plea and listing her matter for a one-hour trial next week, Magistrate Andrew Maughan slammed her freeman sovereign citizen movement as misguided and uninformed.

“Let me give you a quick legal lesson — the nonsense you have just spilled has been considered by the highest court in this country and the highest courts in other countries — it will get you nowhere,” he said.

“You are simply wasting your time and wasting this court’s time if you’re going to rely upon possible conditional argument whether this court has jurisdiction to deal with this matter or not.”

Continuing her stance, when the matter was set for trial, Ms Bennett asked the magistrate if he was asking her to leave, saying if she left the matter would be final.

Unimpressed, Mr Maughan told her should she not attend her trial, it would proceed in her absence, likely resulting in a criminal charge
 
Dunno who the people in the car were but debunking the idea that there were potential weapons being pushed on people or left around is propaganda and flies in the face of evidence.



I'm not questioning your views on the need for equality etc. i'm questioning what you typed.

I said this:

As for BLM. Well there was a report released last year that 93% of BLM protests were peaceful. That's because the vast majority of people involved are genuine and sick of the actual oppression visited on poor, mostly black Americans.

Then you said this:

My bad with the shadowy jargon, I really meant dodgy people who don't like most people knowing what they are truly up to. We have probably discussed them a few times now.

BLM is many different things. Multiple organisations, slogans, graffiti tags, general protesters and a couple of ethnomarxist types that preach the fringe CRT concept. The latter also includes the more violent elements of the multi-faction ANTIFA, which isn't a particularly big umbrella of organisations/groups.

A protest can be 1 person holding a sign in the park. 90% of protesters and donors wouldn't even know the original BLM statement or race-centric 'equity' reallocation intentions. Most protesters wanted action and reform as you said, which is proper and just, not weird goals that have nothing to do with justice or equality. This include absurd goals like the destruction of the western-prescribed nuclear family goal that was on the main BLM website, and outlined by organisational leaders and the small number of activist types. When you openly state weird social engineering garbage like that, then it erodes public trust. Culture war stuff turns people off a lot.

The fact remains, that a small number of protests went astray into riots and death (at least 25 according the Guardian, not to mention the amount of injuries and black-owned businesses destroyed, and the surge in shootings following several cities defunding their police in reaction) mostly because of opportunists, individuals pursuing their agendas and the organisations organising the protests having less than noble intentions. The violence and weird goals have primarily eroded trust and support. External provocateur's rank low on the list of causes for mine.


You don't acknowledge peaceful protest in that reply at all, you focus on all the things that make up seven percent of the protests as if they are the only story.

With all due respect, I mostly disagree.


Most BLM protests and riots consisting mostly of white people isn’t news to me and was not even remotely my argument. Neither is the odd occasion a boogaloo or WS type showing up to sow carnage. Don't disagree about organisers often trying to stop it, but as I said, opportunists and other individuals derailed some of them. Yep, police are the main group going around rioting, you've figured out their master racist plan to discredit the ever so noble BLM... Beyond absurd.

We've had this discussion before, so I don't know why I bother.


You didn't acknowledge it then either. You might have been thinking it but you didn't type it so how am I sposed to know?

Most organisers and protesters were well-behaved, as I said earlier, but small and opportunist elements had engaged riots, as well as the reception of certain organisational goals, which damaged the brand.

When did you say it earlier? I've quoted everything we said about it to that point. If you had acknowledged it I would have agreed about the brand damage and made the obvious point that the people who have the most to gain from discrediting BLM are the people BLM is primarily a protest against - police forces in the US.
Its a pity that so many people, including you, would ignore 90% + non rioting behaviour.

90% of protesters and donors wouldn't even know the original BLM statement or race-centric 'equity' reallocation intentions. Most protesters wanted action and reform as you said, which is proper and just.
I thought it was clear I took notice of the majority of the non rioting behaviour by the statement above. If they were rioters, I would have called them rioters, not (peaceful) protesters. Maybe I should have made the peaceful part more overt, but I thought the insinuation of using the word protester was clear enough as most people think protesters are peaceful, which isn't wrong.

You focus on all the things that make up seven percent of the protests as if they are the only story.
Yea, that's why I used the words proper and just to describe reform. I was talking about riots a lot more because that was the topic of our discussion, whilst not dismissing the value of the 90% protests.

The fact remains, that a small number of protests went astray into riots.
Again, the insinuation was that I was discussing riots as a small percentage of the overall (peaceful) protests.

I feel this is getting circular, so happy to leave it.
 
Last edited:

(Log in to remove this ad.)

Look, I get the idea of it but honestly, is it really the best option:

“It is alleged Ms Bennett was driving 127km/h in a 110km/h zone on Bussell Highway in December, a charge which traditionally involves a simple $200 fine.”


Phoebe Lee Bennett slammed by Magistrate for ‘sovereign citizen’ claim after being caught speeding
claim after being caught speeding


Taylar Amonini
The West Australian
Fri, 16 April 2021


A Dunsborough teenager caught speeding on Bussell Highway has been lambasted by a magistrate for “wasting the court’s time” after claiming she did not consent to the charges because she was a “sovereign citizen”.

Phoebe Lee Bennett, 18, appeared in Busselton Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday charged with exceeding the speed limit by more than 10km/h.

It is alleged Ms Bennett was driving 127km/h in a 110km/h zone on Bussell Highway in December, a charge which traditionally involves a simple $200 fine.
When asked to confirm her identity and whether she understood the charge, Ms Bennett said: “I answer to the name Phoebe of the Bennett family ... I do not consent to the contract as a sovereign citizen.”

Followers of the freeman sovereign citizens movement, also known as SovCits, believe they are only bound by laws if they verbally consent, and that co-operation with police is akin to entering into a contract with a corporation.

The group was labelled a potential terrorist threat by NSW Police in 2015.

Taking Ms Bennett’s answer as a not-guilty plea and listing her matter for a one-hour trial next week, Magistrate Andrew Maughan slammed her freeman sovereign citizen movement as misguided and uninformed.

“Let me give you a quick legal lesson — the nonsense you have just spilled has been considered by the highest court in this country and the highest courts in other countries — it will get you nowhere,” he said.

“You are simply wasting your time and wasting this court’s time if you’re going to rely upon possible conditional argument whether this court has jurisdiction to deal with this matter or not.”

Continuing her stance, when the matter was set for trial, Ms Bennett asked the magistrate if he was asking her to leave, saying if she left the matter would be final.

Unimpressed, Mr Maughan told her should she not attend her trial, it would proceed in her absence, likely resulting in a criminal charge
What was she doing driving her car on roads that the government she claims not to consent to following had built for her?
 
Look, I get the idea of it but honestly, is it really the best option:

“It is alleged Ms Bennett was driving 127km/h in a 110km/h zone on Bussell Highway in December, a charge which traditionally involves a simple $200 fine.”


Phoebe Lee Bennett slammed by Magistrate for ‘sovereign citizen’ claim after being caught speeding
claim after being caught speeding


Taylar Amonini
The West Australian
Fri, 16 April 2021


A Dunsborough teenager caught speeding on Bussell Highway has been lambasted by a magistrate for “wasting the court’s time” after claiming she did not consent to the charges because she was a “sovereign citizen”.

Phoebe Lee Bennett, 18, appeared in Busselton Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday charged with exceeding the speed limit by more than 10km/h.

It is alleged Ms Bennett was driving 127km/h in a 110km/h zone on Bussell Highway in December, a charge which traditionally involves a simple $200 fine.
When asked to confirm her identity and whether she understood the charge, Ms Bennett said: “I answer to the name Phoebe of the Bennett family ... I do not consent to the contract as a sovereign citizen.”

Followers of the freeman sovereign citizens movement, also known as SovCits, believe they are only bound by laws if they verbally consent, and that co-operation with police is akin to entering into a contract with a corporation.

The group was labelled a potential terrorist threat by NSW Police in 2015.

Taking Ms Bennett’s answer as a not-guilty plea and listing her matter for a one-hour trial next week, Magistrate Andrew Maughan slammed her freeman sovereign citizen movement as misguided and uninformed.

“Let me give you a quick legal lesson — the nonsense you have just spilled has been considered by the highest court in this country and the highest courts in other countries — it will get you nowhere,” he said.

“You are simply wasting your time and wasting this court’s time if you’re going to rely upon possible conditional argument whether this court has jurisdiction to deal with this matter or not.”

Continuing her stance, when the matter was set for trial, Ms Bennett asked the magistrate if he was asking her to leave, saying if she left the matter would be final.

Unimpressed, Mr Maughan told her should she not attend her trial, it would proceed in her absence, likely resulting in a criminal charge
I love my Sov Citizen, Qnutters, flat earthers, Red ensign people.. they are at the least, very fascinating people. I followed them really closely during lockdowns, across the planet. It is truly bizarre behaviour. OpEn YoUr EyEs, Do YoUr OwN ReSeErCh cacks me up in hysteria
 
I love my Sov Citizen, Qnutters, flat earthers, Red ensign people.. they are at the least, very fascinating people. I followed them really closely during lockdowns, across the planet. It is truly bizarre behaviour. OpEn YoUr EyEs, Do YoUr OwN ReSeErCh cacks me up in hysteria
I'd pmsl if one of them ended up in immigration detention.
 
I'd pmsl if one of them ended up in immigration detention.
Lol when they were protesting on St Kilda rd, yoghurts were being hurled at em from high rise balconies.. some of the funniest shit ive seen in the last 12 months is from them oh and the Sov Citizen Karen 😂 cracks me up hahaha
 
I'd pmsl if one of them ended up in immigration detention.

Eventually, someone will go too far and this will happen
I’m with you, I’ll be laughing my arse off, you watch their numbers decrease when one or two get deported or sent to detention centres
 
Fair enough. I don't know why you'd say and the organisations organising the protests having less than noble intentions. when its clearly not the case. The protest organisers are shown to be trying to act in good faith and stop excess violence in that twitter thread, time and time again. "Opportunists and other individuals" did this but not the cops? Despite evidence of them doing it on that thread and elsewhere. Like the video of cops lining the proposed route of a BLM march with piles of rocks in the hours leading up to it.

Its not like COINTELPRO never happened and that people like Christopher Pyle never discovered anything. There is a 50 year history of this sh*t.

Its almost like you're unable to process this evidence cos it conflicts so strongly with your worldview.

Yeah, when there's so much evidence both on the ground of shit happening and also the institutional behaviour over decades, kind of puzzling people can't/won't see it.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Remove this Banner Ad

Remove this Banner Ad

Back
Top