George Floyd Riots: A Possible False Flag?

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you said the job of nurturing is given by nature to women.
No, I said women nurturing children only came to be because there isn’t anything else for them to do since they suck at providing. Since there’s nothing else left for them to do but raise kids, that’s all they therefore will do. I didn’t say nature gave women this role, I said “by nature of”, meaning de facto.
nature has given them the necessary wiring and hormones.
I don’t see how that is the case. Women have the right physical attributes but those are oftentimes faulty in that it’s hard for them to get pregnant a lot of times and sometimes can’t even breastfeed or even produce enough milk for the baby.
90% of crime is done by them. They are created to do more the "sociopathic" jobs. As nature is often"cruel" you need often a "cruel" being
No, men are direct. Because of the women-are-wonderful effect, women will get a lesser sentence for the same crime. And it’s not 90%, it’s 73%. Women still commit crimes, they just get away with it more. Here is a fun fact: women commit domestic abuse more often than men do. It’s just not reported or cared for. Society doesn’t tell you about these things and will spin the narrative to it being the other way. And so far, everything you’ve said is just the societal narrative stereotypes that aren’t true. Especially not about women.
 

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Depends on the mother, I'm sure. But you do hear about fathers sacrificing themselves for their children. Recently former WWE wrestler Shad Gaspard and his son were caught in a riptide, and he refused help from lifeguards and told them to save his son first. By the time they got back out to him he had drowned. Terribly sad story, but the dude died a hero.
Yup. Men will die for their families, I’ve never heard of a mother dying for hers though. I’ve heard that there are stories, but I’ve never actually heard of any myself whether on the news or otherwise RIP. It’s just society putting women in a pedestal if you ask me.
You hear the opposite too:


" Over a three-day period between June 22 and 24, 2007, Chris Benoit, a 40-year-old veteran Canadian professional wrestler employed by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and living in Fayetteville, Georgia, killed his wife Nancy Benoit and suffocated their 7-year-old son, Daniel, before hanging himself. "


Chris Benoit double-murder and suicide - Wikipedia
You hear the opposite too:


" Over a three-day period between June 22 and 24, 2007, Chris Benoit, a 40-year-old veteran Canadian professional wrestler employed by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and living in Fayetteville, Georgia, killed his wife Nancy Benoit and suffocated their 7-year-old son, Daniel, before hanging himself. "


Chris Benoit double-murder and suicide - Wikipedia
He had no brain, did a lot of drugs that further damaged his already-nonexistent brain, his wife was a *****, and felt guilt about his son so committed a coup de grâce to him. Or his son may not have actually have been his. This was not a sane man by any stretch of imagination lol
 

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No, men are direct. Because of the women-are-wonderful effect, women will get a lesser sentence for the same crime. And it’s not 90%, it’s 73%. Women still commit crimes, they just get away with it more. Here is a fun fact: women commit domestic abuse more often than men do. It’s just not reported or cared for. Society doesn’t tell you about these things and will spin the narrative to it being the other way. And so far, everything you’ve said is just the societal narrative stereotypes that aren’t true. Especially not about women.
Ok let's work with numbers:

" A 2013 global study on homicide by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime found that men accounted for about 96 percent of all homicide perpetrators worldwide [2] and 79% of the victims (see the chart below). '
 

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Ok let's work with numbers:

" A 2013 global study on homicide by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime found that men accounted for about 96 percent of all homicide perpetrators worldwide [2] and 79% of the victims (see the chart below). '
You’re looking only at homicide. There are more crimes than just homicide. Just an FYI.

As of 2014, males made up 73.3% of total arrests. We use arrests instead of crimes overall because speeding tickets or not wearing your seatbelt aren’t exactly anything huge to worry about compared to others. Still a large amount, but nowhere near 90%
 

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It's certainly an interesting theory and I'm sure some women fit this mold, but I honestly think the vast majority of women participating in these protests are just bored from lockdown or they're unemployed right now and have nothing else to do.....
That is certainly a factor, among many others. Then you have guys like Kyrie Irving of the Brooklyn Nets. He doesn't want to finish the NBA season because he thinks the athletes should all be spending their time on the protests and promoting BLM. So for him apparently, and others I'm sure, the protesting has become their full time job. Of course if the NBA season restarts, they would have a much bigger platform from which to promote their political views, especially since owners like Mark Cuban want to get out there and kneel with them.

I know I've seen frequent footage of young white women participating in the toppling of statues, so they're not all out there singing Kum By Yah.
 

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I was writing about Chris Cuomo. He is a anchor at CNN. He is the brother of Andrew Cuomo who is the major of New York.
Don't know who he is at CNN but i do know abt the governor of New York, seen his briefings, it's professionally done.
 

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Don't know who he is at CNN but i do know abt the governor of New York, seen his briefings, it's professionally done.
Yes sometimes the package is beautiful but what is the reality? Maybe this:

" There have been 38 murders over the last 28 days, twice as much as the same period last year, according to NYPD stats as of up to June 14. So far this year, there have been 159 murders, which is 25% higher than last year, the stats show. "

 

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You’re looking only at homicide. There are more crimes than just homicide. Just an FYI.

As of 2014, males made up 73.3% of total arrests. We use arrests instead of crimes overall because speeding tickets or not wearing your seatbelt aren’t exactly anything huge to worry about compared to others. Still a large amount, but nowhere near 90%
Of course I am looking at homicides because it does say the most. It's the same with black crime the homicides are the important faktor.

Other crime is as you said is open for interpretation.
 

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Yes sometimes the package is beautiful but what is the reality:

" There have been 38 murders over the last 28 days, twice as much as the same period last year, according to NYPD stats as of up to June 14. So far this year, there have been 159 murders, which is 25% higher than last year, the stats show. "

There's always a spike of some crime when a society is undergoing change and its not just New York but everywhere else too.

When the lockdown are fully lifted, I'm certain another new wave of uptick in different crimes will be committed.
 

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There's always a spike of some crime when a society is undergoing change and its not just New York but everywhere else too.

When the lockdown are fully lifted, I'm certain another new wave of uptick in different crimes will be committed.
Maybe but:

" The coronavirus’ suspected death toll among New York’s nursing home residents exploded by an additional 1,700 fatalities — as Gov. Andrew Cuomo caught bipartisan backlash Tuesday for his administration’s edict that the facilities take in COVID-19 patients. "

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Mobsters, killers, rapists seeking prison release because of coronavirus
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" Gov. Andrew Cuomo ordered the release of 1,100 parole violators last week, while the city has let 300 inmates out of Rikers and put them up in hotels. "

"https://nypost.com/2020/04/04/mobst...eeking-prison-release-because-of-coronavirus/"
 

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Maybe but:

" The coronavirus’ suspected death toll among New York’s nursing home residents exploded by an additional 1,700 fatalities — as Gov. Andrew Cuomo caught bipartisan backlash Tuesday for his administration’s edict that the facilities take in COVID-19 patients. "

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Mobsters, killers, rapists seeking prison release because of coronavirus
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" Gov. Andrew Cuomo ordered the release of 1,100 parole violators last week, while the city has let 300 inmates out of Rikers and put them up in hotels. "

"https://nypost.com/2020/04/04/mobst...eeking-prison-release-because-of-coronavirus/"
It depends, if he released violent criminals then he's stupidity has reached new heights but if he released white collar criminals then that's a whole different ball game.

But then again white collar criminals are actually just smart guys who thought they were too smart and ended up being caught, for example a hacker or a con artist who could potentially do something greater once they're out and about, that be something to witness huh?
 

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Who has the power to do that and towards what end ?
All you gotta do is look at some conspiracies surrounding the issue. George Soros is probably at the top when it comes to this stuff since his footprints are everywhere, but an example would be how he is funding both BLM and white supremacist groups at the same time lol. I'm pretty sure he's also funding antifa too, but I'd have to double-check on that.

That's just one instance. I try not to go too far down this rabbit hole because I don't like to see how ****ed up it is whilst knowing there's nothing I can do about it. But there definitely are major players moving the pieces here.
Of course I am looking at homicides because it does say the most. It's the same with black crime the homicides are the important faktor.

Other crime is as you said is open for interpretation.
But there's than homicide for even violent crime lol. Also, women still do commit murder btw. Just in a different way. A man will kill someone by his own hands. A woman will make another commit suicide. This is how it is. Direct vs indirect. Not nurturing vs sociopath.
 

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It depends, if he released violent criminals then he's stupidity has reached new heights but if he released white collar criminals then that's a whole different ball game.

But then again white collar criminals are actually just smart guys who thought they were too smart and ended up being caught, for example a hacker or a con artist who could potentially do something greater once they're out and about, that be something to witness huh?
Compare the credibility of the poster to the credibility of NYs coronavirus policy thus far. The governor is obviously not ordering the release of murderers and rapists. As with most American political discourse the accusation is fictitious rhetoric.
 

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Compare the credibility of the poster to the credibility of NYs coronavirus policy thus far. The governor is obviously not ordering the release of murderers and rapists. As with most American political discourse the accusation is fictitious rhetoric.
Have you been blind the past month? It's been all over social media (twitter at least), and that's actually how I found out about it lol
 

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All you gotta do is look at some conspiracies surrounding the issue. George Soros is probably at the top when it comes to this stuff since his footprints are everywhere, but an example would be how he is funding both BLM and white supremacist groups at the same time lol. I'm pretty sure he's also funding antifa too, but I'd have to double-check on that.

That's just one instance. I try not to go too far down this rabbit hole because I don't like to see how ****ed up it is whilst knowing there's nothing I can do about it. But there definitely are major players moving the pieces here.
George Soros is always in the news when some shiet happens, I don't know if that's made up since everyone hates him and made him into a convenient scapegoat or he actually does it himself.

But I do know he financially supports a lot of organisations, well not him personally but the vehicle that he set up has been supporting many types of organisations.
 

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Rhetoric. Social media is a cesspool.
Dismissal is excuses. Social media is where much information is disseminated from. It's why George Floyd and Rayshard Brooks even became known in the first place.
George Soros is always in the news when some shiet happens, I don't know if that's made up since everyone hates him and made him into a convenient scapegoat or he actually does it himself.

But I do know he financially supports a lot of organisations, well not him personally but the vehicle that he set up has been supporting many types of organisations.
Support by proxy. It gives plausible deniability.
 

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Social media is a cesspool. The correct word is misinformation.
You're only looking at one aspect of it. You have like half the world's knowledge in social media. It's just that you also have half the world's stupidity in there as well lol. You're only focusing on the stupidity half. Associate yourself with better people, EyeBRollin, that's all I'm gonna say.
 

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