"Operation Legend" Launches - Sending a "surge" of federal agents to U.S. Cities... "No Choice" ???

justjess

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He was a criminal doing his criminal stuff when he was caught..he was also resisting at some point...or at least that‘s what was implied. I don’t know if we will ever really know the truth about it. However, we do know that blm used that as an excuse to start all this rioting that has nothing to do with blm or what it stood for..which is black lives..but is trying to use racism in an effort to overthrow the gov as it is now.

Snot..an educated snob..you’re like what the left portrays..those without a college education are nothing.
I think the experience I have does matter...its more insightful then yours.
He was sitting in a car. After that he was handcuffed and begging. None of which is “a criminal doing criminal stuff” - had he been pointing a gun at the cop then he should have been killed. That isn’t what happened though is it?

you have an issue with me being educated? Big surprise:rolleyes:

you live in a bubble Lisa, you have zero understanding of the real world at all. You look at the symptoms of the disaese and claim their the cause. And your not even willing to look into things. You don’t read. So yeah, I guess where your concerned I’m a snob. Two things I can’t stand: willful ignorance and hypocrisy. You embody both, to a tee.
 

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He was sitting in a car. After that he was handcuffed and begging. None of which is “a criminal doing criminal stuff” - had he been pointing a gun at the cop then he should have been killed. That isn’t what happened though is it?

you have an issue with me being educated? Big surprise:rolleyes:

you live in a bubble Lisa, you have zero understanding of the real world at all. You look at the symptoms of the disaese and claim their the cause. And your not even willing to look into things. You don’t read. So yeah, I guess where your concerned I’m a snob. Two things I can’t stand: willful ignorance and hypocrisy. You embody both, to a tee.
He was doing drugs..passes off a fake bill to pay for something..then got the cops called on him for that. So, ya he was doing criminal stuff.

I don’t have an issue with you being ill educated..lol!

I know the real cause..sin.
 

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He was doing drugs..passes off a fake bill to pay for something..then got the cops called on him for that. So, ya he was doing criminal stuff.

I don’t have an issue with you being ill educated..lol!

I know the real cause..sin.
What was he doing criminal at the point in time he made contact with the police? He wasn’t actively getting high. Nor was he actively passing off fake money. He was sitting in a car.

Ill educated:rolleyes: sorry that I read something other then the Bible. You should try it some time. Or try ACTUALLY reading your bible instead of cherry picking what suits you from it. I could even respect that. As it stands there’s nothing.
 
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What was he doing criminal at the point in time he made contact with the police? He wasn’t actively getting high. Nor was he actively passing off fake money. He was sitting in a car.

Ill educated:rolleyes: sorry that I read something other then the Bible. You should try it some time. Or try ACTUALLY reading your bible instead of cherry picking what suits you from it. I could even respect that. As it stands there’s nothing.
it was a staged event. Hence the officer staring at the camera and acknowledging it, nobody does that, he did his job and incited the riot/protest that they need to subvert the country. and people like u are eating it up like a thanksgiving turkey.
 

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it was a staged event. Hence the officer staring at the camera and acknowledging it, nobody does that, he did his job and incited the riot/protest that they need to subvert the country. and people like u are eating it up like a thanksgiving turkey.
I have never discounted that. I’m not sure what I’m “eating up like turkey” nor who “people like me” supposedly are.

I said on DAY TWO “abort ship, this is a setup” So what more exactly would you like from me?
 

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So should we go kill all untrustworthy people? Will you be lining up first? Does not being trustworthy really warrant a death sentence without remorse while a business (which btw can also be untrustworthy) burning deserves a memorial and national grief? Get over yourself.

not a snob, just calling it like I see it. You seem to think your something special and your insight matters because your husband owns a business. It doesn’t. Neither does his.
Ok ok I think it does matter. Here is why and I know this has been addressed previously. Being a business owner means you have to put down equity in order to even qualify for financing. Ideally, you also can get insurance to cover things like theft, damage, etc. In many places in the larger American cities, the corner shops we see burning and being looted do not have insurance. They were started by immigrants who have taken out massive loans with very high interest rates so they were not required to put down a large payment upfront. (This is also done to people who buy homes too.. the term is predatory lending or for the religious folks (Usury).)

In the United States, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) associates usury rates with predatory lending, which it describes as the practice of "imposing unfair or abusive loan terms on borrowers." Predatory lenders will generally target demographic groups with less access to or understanding of more affordable forms of financing.

The line between a usurious interest rate and a merely high interest rate is the subject of some controversy. For instance, payday lenders—who provide high-interest loans to subprime borrowers—are often accused of being predatory lenders. Their defenders, however, will argue that their high interest rates are justified by the fact that the loans they provide are of unusually high risk. Without permitting high interest rates as compensation for this risk, those who rely on payday loans may find themselves without any financing options at all.


What does this have to do with Baltimore, Chicago, Portland, San Francisco, LA? Everything.

Many of the owners of these shops are not eligible to get insurance because of the crime rate in the areas where they can afford the rent. On top of opening costs there are many extras such as a type of HOA fee that buildings charge businesses for maintenance and upkeep to run the lights in the parking lot, signage fees, and general landscaping. In nicer areas it can run into the 100's - 1000's/per month. In rougher areas those fees are often waved just to at least make the location more attractive because it appears "cheaper".

When riots happen, violence, drug dealing, theft, mugging, and general disorder occurs the business owners do lose more than just their business. They can lose their homes, and become homeless overnight as the debt collectors demand payment. Sadly many business owners don't even speak English as their first language and so are caught in a mess of trying to navigate a complicated system without any knowledge of the safety nets and avenues to get out of such systems until it's too late.


So, for the anarchist who just says FIGHT THE SYSTEM BURN DOWN THE SYSTEM.. you are really fucking over innocent people just to make a point. People who may actually agree with you. However, by looting and burning their livelihood you are setting yourself up to be seen as nothing more than another criminal. Sadly we don't see the nicer areas getting trashed but it's always the "hood" and yes I do believe that it is set up by people like SOROS to create resentment, division, and hatred between the classes.
 

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When did I ever say it’s okay to burn down businesses? Find me one place. Never happened.

I am very aware of what goes into owning and running a business. I own and run two of them and unlike Lisa I’m an active partner with my husband in both which means, in practice, all the administrative stuff falls on me.
 

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When did I ever say it’s okay to burn down businesses? Find me one place. Never happened.

I am very aware of what goes into owning and running a business. I own and run two of them and unlike Lisa I’m an active partner with my husband in both which means, in practice, all the administrative stuff falls on me.
Yes, because you made a comment in retaliation to Lisa's comment about criminals who are rioting and looting being killed as if that was wrong... and my response is, well... is it? Really? I do see your point where the media is showing police in tactical gear and creating a war zone, but would that even happen if people kept the protest peaceful?

C'mon Soros is so behind this.

These aren't protestors that are destroying businesses and livelihoods. Just like they aren't just a bunch of kids hanging out on the stoop, when the gun crime in Chicago is through the roof. Please. They are young, but they are also street smart and are involved in activities that are deadly. Sadly, many innocent people are caught up in the crossfire. And honestly, if you had a business in the areas being affected, I wonder if you or your husband might consider getting armed protection if you couldn't rely on the police or get insurance?

Finally a note on the situation with George Floyd... if you look into all of the "martyrs" for Black Lives Matter, they ALL have had some sort of sketchy criminal past. Was it wrong for the police to do what they did? Fuck yes. He was already down for the count, cuffed, there was absolutely no need to have kept a knee to that man's neck. We know the officer charged has a documented history of disciplinary actions. Do I think this was a set up. Yes.

This all stinks of Soros.
 
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Finally a note on the situation with George Floyd... if you look into all of the "martyrs" for Black Lives Matter, they ALL have had some sort of sketchy criminal past. Was it wrong for the police to do what they did? Fuck yes. He was already down for the count, cuffed, there was absolutely no need to have kept a knee to that man's neck. We know the officer charged has a documented history of disciplinary actions. Do I think this was a set up. Yes.

This all stinks of Soros.
Possibly..unfortunately because of the msm we may never really know the truth of what happened. If it was all just a setup..we won’t know that at all.
 
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I have never discounted that. I’m not sure what I’m “eating up like turkey” nor who “people like me” supposedly are.

I said on DAY TWO “abort ship, this is a setup” So what more exactly would you like from me?
there u go again, saying ur the opposite to what ur spouting, pull the other one jess.
 

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there u go again, saying ur the opposite to what ur spouting, pull the other one jess.
I guess you have memory problems. Go figure. Convenient the thread no longer exists. The difference between me and you? Who we think “set it up”
 

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Possibly..unfortunately because of the msm we may never really know the truth of what happened. If it was all just a setup..we won’t know that at all.
No you can find out their background with a google search and see all the history. It’s not like the records are not public.
 

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passes off a fake bill to pay for something..then got the cops called on him for that. So, ya he was doing criminal stuff.
It's fully possible that he received a fake note and was not being the criminal you claim. Also, all the money is fake.
 

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It's fully possible that he received a fake note and was not being the criminal you claim. Also, all the money is fake.
Lol..well there is money that is real and he was passing off a fake bill. I think that was also in his history that he did that before. Then he was also doing the drugs again..so that’s not good either.
 

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It's fully possible that he received a fake note and was not being the criminal you claim. Also, all the money is fake.
Between 1997 and 2005, Floyd was sentenced to jail terms eight times on various charges, including drug possession, theft and trespass. In 2009 he was sentenced to five years in prison for armed robbery in a home invasion and was paroled in January 2013.
however he did turn his life around and was making a change in his community... was the money planted on him? Possibly. We may never know.
 

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Between 1997 and 2005, Floyd was sentenced to jail terms eight times on various charges, including drug possession, theft and trespass. In 2009 he was sentenced to five years in prison for armed robbery in a home invasion and was paroled in January 2013.
however he did turn his life around and was making a change in his community... was the money planted on him? Possibly. We may never know.
How much of a turnaround was it when he was on drugs at the time of his death?
 

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Lol..well there is money that is real and he was passing off a fake bill. I think that was also in his history that he did that before. Then he was also doing the drugs again..so that’s not good either.
Once the cashier accepts it and he leaves, proof becomes near impossible.
 
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