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BLM ain’t what it used to be. There was a time it could terrorize entire cities over completely justified police arrests and shootings. But without the institutional backing of the Left or of the White House, the movement is a shell of what it’s been, and the latest George Floyd was rapidly exposed before the rallies could even do much to get off the ground.
Here’s BLM’s best ambulance chaser, Ben Crump. “Jabari Peoples was an 18-year-old college student with big dreams who was planning his future. But police shot and killed him in Homewood, AL. His family wants answers.”
They got answers.
Carr said the footage showed an officer with the Homewood Police Department attempting to detain Peoples after marijuana was found in Peoples’ vehicle.
When Peoples was asked to exit the vehicle, along with a passenger in the car, Carr said the officer noticed a gun on the driver’s side of the vehicle between the seat and the door frame.
When the officer attempted to handcuff Peoples, Carr said the footage showed a tussle began between the two.
Peoples escaped and ran back to his vehicle where he reached inside and grabbed the gun from the driver’s side.
Carr said at the time of the shooting, Peoples had the gun in his right hand and the officer fired one shot, which struck Peoples in the left side of his back causing the injury that led to his death.
Big dreams. And apparently drugs. And a gun.
Sic transit gloria BLM.

Peoples was not his real last name.
It was Nuffin. First name Dindu.
Dindu has siblings, too.
A sister named Iwuddendoin Nuffin
Twin brothers Ianedid Nuffin and Ianedoin Nuffin
And the baby of the family, little Yucantproovidid Nuffin.
Now wait a minute, you’re saying that Nuffin has somthin?
Was it Laugh In or early SNL that had the Farkle Family?
Abbot and Costello did “Whose on First”
Blend the two with the Nuffin family and Vaudeville is resurrected!
George Burns is sitting across from me as I sip my morning jo giving me these lines –
(He’s also trying to convince me he’s God)
It was a guilty pleasure watching him play God in the movie “Oh,God!”
Nuffin is nuffin no mo on earth
Its “eart” not earth!
Not quite nuffin. He reached for his heater. Dat ain
nuffin. But da copperr cooled him gud ‘fore he cud do sumpin wif his heater.
He done earned his six by three cold bed. I’m bettin’ he ain’ chiilin’ where he be now. On accountacuz it be maghty HOTTT down there.
‘Nuff said. But not enough to post – had to add.
No worries, Ben Crump, ambulance chaser and race card player extraordinaire, is on the case.
I like the rack on the fatty on the left. though.
Mi Heffy Jeffy – king of the non sequitur – I feel like writing a short story with one character who comes back with non sequitur of things we did not notice – not exactly off topic but enough to remove focus for a second and scroll back up to the top – LoL
C’mon Jeff. You could always be a little more discriminating. Remember, when you are done you actually have to talk to her.
Or I could just pop a beer and turn my TV on.
I see we have 3 simps here.
Lame, immature comments from you are no longer surprising but instead to be expected. You’ve shared that you beat up a homeless guy. You also informed us one of your achievements is making “one of your girlfriends” have multiple orgasms.
Given your court case regarding support payments, accessible online, maybe an achievement will be actually making those payments.
Yeah, I kicked the shit out of a violent derelict who sucker punched me while I was sitting down and not looking and wanted to rape the girl I was talking to. So what?
Obviously you’ve never given a chick multiple orgasms (20).
And if you think ex wives deserve money they didn’t earn feel free to send some to my slut-pig-dog-whore ex wife, meatball boy.
I see we have 8 titty haters here.
I see we have ten homos who hate big fat titties here.
Not all civilizations, customs and laws are suitable for all “Peoples.”
Laws are suitable for all people to maintain a peaceful and functioning society – customs are different – but laws.
Whose to blame? Customs or public education system?
Apologies for my lack of clarity. You are right. Laws ARE suitable and necessary for all people to live together in harmony. My intended point — laws are not a one-size-fits-all proposition for all peoples. Laws should maximize civilizational stability and happiness and be suitable for the people living under their governance.
The ordered liberty of western civilization is inadequate to govern most populations because it is designed for the people whose ancestors, history and culture produced it. Most other peoples require a heavier hand – which is probably where we are headed as we face becoming a minority demographic in the land of our ancestors.
Montesquieu wrote that system of law and culture had to match.
I think he was right.
American laws are suitable for all decent people except for divorce laws, which are deeply misandrist and punish children, but sharia law can go shove it.
I see we have two child haters here.
Have you noticed the surge in emotional downvoting? Nothing you say above can be corrected factually, and no one deals with your assertions– so it’s emotional downvoting. . Most of the time, I suspect it comes from the irreligious, rational crowd, which is ironic, don’t you think? Those who proclaim to be governed by reason fail to see their passions are in control, and even when challenged to engage — silence.
I agree with you in principle, but disagree about “all decent people.” I think our laws were made for a moral, Anglo-protestant people, who do not alone comprise all “decent” people.
Decent people can be of any heritage, but to live among us would need to assimilate to our laws and culture. That takes effort, and used to be a primary motive of arriving immigrants, who taught their children to speak English and adopt American ways.
The government education system is to blame, as you know. Good point, and the universities and colleges come up with all the vile policies pushed on minors in primary schools.
Police officers are under absolutely no obligation to be injured, maimed and killed doing their job.
For a plant? Seriously? The War on Drugs is like The War on Terrorism…. an abysmal failure. It should be abandoned.
You make a strong point.
Back a few decades the US for some insane reason decided to outlaw alcoholic liquor. Simple possession of any of the stuff was grounds for arrest and prosecution. A huge industry grew up to bootleg the stuff.. making, transpotrng, selling, all illegally.
When the ProhibitionAmmendmen was inally repealed, a funny thing happened: in many sates, the very oes who had been the kingpins of the illegal “underground” bootleg operations ended up being the system that controlled, taxed, and distributed booze. That was the case in my state, for sure. It took seventy years to finally break up the corrupt but legal racket that controlled booze here. Costco were the ones that broke the state system. It took two election cycles to get it through. Now its just another product on the shelf
Some states have “legalised” marijuana but those systems are more restricive and corrupt than the post-bootleg alcohol lws were. California’s insane handling of “legalising” of the stuff is a Keystone Cops charade.
If pot is to be legalized successfully, it most be done on a nationwide basis. Certain counties and municipalities could make it illegal, in a wet county/dry county fashion, but still it should be nationwide.
This would be to avoid migration of derilicts into cities, which already have enough problems to deal with without adding an influx of the upper middle class’s biggest losers.
Even in Alabama he would have been cited (not even processed) if arrested for weed. Choosing to ignore the officer’s commands and try using deadly force was his choice.
The war on terrorism includes the war on drug cartels.
The cartel members along the border should be droned.
President Trump just succeeded spectacularly destroying Iran’s nuclear terrorism sites.
Marijuana is definitely a plant and not a drug, though.
Another instance of the entirely self-inflicted demise of a black criminal, sociopath thug and would-be “martyr,” entirely caused by the thug’s willfully chosen criminal behavior, his criminal choices and his criminal attitudes. The deceased is the furthest thing from an alleged “victim” and exerted free will to choose a life of immorality and self-destruction.
#blackfatigue
#blackcriminalfatigue
#black
#blackpathologiesfatigue
He was just another of the usual suspects who felt entitled to do whatever he wanted because he thought he would get away with it.
These cuckservative progressives love their war on drugs and the second amendment. Most sound like poor white trash.
Common sense leads someone being detained by the police to refrain from fleeing or grasping a firearm. If the detention is unwarranted, there will be an opportunity for recompense. If the detaining officer, with or without justification, shoots the detainee, the likely result will be interment of the late detainee. Should you think your life is worth sacrificing to avoid detention, ignore this paragraph.
More police are killed. by black criminals than the reverse as documented by US government stats and Heather MacDonald’s book: ‘The War on Cops: how the new attack on law and order makes everyone less safe” 2016.
Almost all blacks killed by police are resisting arrest and are lawbreakers. When black parents with 70% being single mothers have “the talk” with their children about police, perhaps they omit the part about obeying police and letting lawyers fight it out with words? Perhaps also caution against carrying guns or drugs and oh yeah – do not engage in criminal acts?
That would do more to cut down violent black-cop interactions than any of the “protest” marches that devolve into riots and looting, themselves breaking the law!
BLM … pronounced “Blam!”