#561
imagine how easy it would be for one committed, competent person to push this country into a berserk frenzy
#562
#563

VoxNihili posted:

imagine how easy it would be for one committed, competent person to push this country into a berserk frenzy

yah really, america's massive reaction to this and all the attention it got seems like it'd be enticing for would-be bombers, just like how the infamy those schizophrenic shooters get seems to always inspires a few others.

the waco fertilizer explosion last i heard had 15 dead and 60 missing (likely dead), with also 100+ injured. but that just looks like a case of some neglectful company bypassing safety standards to save a few bucks that went boom. it doesn't look like terrorism, and it's terrorism we take VERY seriously.

with terrorism we get the malice and the intent of an evil-doer, an enemy attacking the way we live and our country and our freedom and us, someone we need to unite against and hunt down and capture or kill. that's exciting and it's all very black and white, there's the shock and outrage of the attack, the drama of the search, and the whole time there's the duty to show we're not rattled, that this terrorist didn't get to us, that we're boston strong and all our thoughts are with boston, we dont bow to terror. fuck yeah, we got him, now let's fry the motherfucker.

so it doesn't matter that it maimed more than killed or that we're all pretty safe from terror or that driving your car is 100 times more deadly. who cares about that? i had a friend tell me today "im going to have to buy a gun." oh yeah? because some kid was bleeding out in a boat in boston? fuck yeah.

#564

Goethestein posted:

and what, precisely, are we praising the police for, anyway? doing their fucking jobs, apparently, and shittily at that. hundreds of local, state and federal troops from Bawston irish mongs, to CIA career sociopaths, were tearing apart an area only three miles on a side and not even that densely populated. they got jack and crap for 12 hours until some random person called in 911. great detective work, fellas. you're lucky that you were dealing with morons in the first place; god alone knows why these guys didn't flee to a different state or country in the three fucking days it took for you to release a picture in an area covered by live news cameras, a dozen surveillance cameras and hundreds of slackjawed townies instragramming pictures of their splattered testicles

#565
jesus christ urghh



alex stephen: the video just makes me feel more uncomfortable about how this was basically just another kid in maerica
elias: segacampgamer did 9/11
elias: lets set him being autistic about video games to "america fuck yeah"
#566
the boston terrorist attack was a protest against the removal of greco-roman wrestling from the olympic games.
#567
false flag 2 pass cispa
#568

tentativelurkeraccount posted:

jesus christ urghh



alex stephen: the video just makes me feel more uncomfortable about how this was basically just another kid in maerica
elias: segacampgamer did 9/11
elias: lets set him being autistic about video games to "america fuck yeah"



#569
Surely the work of the Jew illusionists of Hollywood, just look at what they are capable of.

#570
czech your privilege
#571
#572
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#573

Goethestein posted:

today i drove from boston to worcester, which is the second biggest city in the state, almost squarely in the middle of the state, and a shithole. point being over this hour drive i got to listen to a lot of local news, and see a lot of light-up road signs and i think i'm ready articulate why i found this whole thing so horrifying.

first, the signs. this isn't something you'll probably see living out of state, but every light-up road notice sign on the highway reads "WE ARE ONE BOSTON." probably dozens of these fuckin things in the 50 miles between points. there were also billboards thanking and praising the police. the local news ran round the clock hagiography. this is all in addition to the regular stuff i'm sure you all can watch on tv.

first, anything that attempts to tell us that "we are all one" should be scrutinized carefully on suspicion of opportunism at best and likely fascism. maybe this does not turn out to be true, and it is mere liberal "community togetherness" but this seems unlikely coming draped in the flag and wrapped around the dong of a cop.

police are the enemy, do not forget that. the individual cop may be decent, but the system for which he works is corrupt and in order to be truly reformed would have to be faced with violence.

and what, precisely, are we praising the police for, anyway? doing their fucking jobs, apparently, and shittily at that. hundreds of local, state and federal troops from Bawston irish mongs, to CIA career sociopaths, were tearing apart an area only three miles on a side and not even that densely populated. they got jack and crap for 12 hours until some random person called in 911. great detective work, fellas. you're lucky that you were dealing with morons in the first place; god alone knows why these guys didn't flee to a different state or country in the three fucking days it took for you to release a picture in an area covered by live news cameras, a dozen surveillance cameras and hundreds of slackjawed townies instragramming pictures of their splattered testicles

getfiscal is absolutely right, bostonians are cowards. four people died in all of this. three during one initial attack, one fatbody glorified rent-a-cop. in response, what is arguably the fifth most important city in america basically shut down, costing hundreds of millions of dollars. people hid in their houses like the angel of death was on the winds. a scam to drive up ratings? or have we truly just lost our balls?

you should edit this up a little so it can go on front page

#574

swampman posted:

Goethestein posted:

today i drove from boston to worcester, which is the second biggest city in the state, almost squarely in the middle of the state, and a shithole. point being over this hour drive i got to listen to a lot of local news, and see a lot of light-up road signs and i think i'm ready articulate why i found this whole thing so horrifying.

first, the signs. this isn't something you'll probably see living out of state, but every light-up road notice sign on the highway reads "WE ARE ONE BOSTON." probably dozens of these fuckin things in the 50 miles between points. there were also billboards thanking and praising the police. the local news ran round the clock hagiography. this is all in addition to the regular stuff i'm sure you all can watch on tv.

first, anything that attempts to tell us that "we are all one" should be scrutinized carefully on suspicion of opportunism at best and likely fascism. maybe this does not turn out to be true, and it is mere liberal "community togetherness" but this seems unlikely coming draped in the flag and wrapped around the dong of a cop.

police are the enemy, do not forget that. the individual cop may be decent, but the system for which he works is corrupt and in order to be truly reformed would have to be faced with violence.

and what, precisely, are we praising the police for, anyway? doing their fucking jobs, apparently, and shittily at that. hundreds of local, state and federal troops from Bawston irish mongs, to CIA career sociopaths, were tearing apart an area only three miles on a side and not even that densely populated. they got jack and crap for 12 hours until some random person called in 911. great detective work, fellas. you're lucky that you were dealing with morons in the first place; god alone knows why these guys didn't flee to a different state or country in the three fucking days it took for you to release a picture in an area covered by live news cameras, a dozen surveillance cameras and hundreds of slackjawed townies instragramming pictures of their splattered testicles

getfiscal is absolutely right, bostonians are cowards. four people died in all of this. three during one initial attack, one fatbody glorified rent-a-cop. in response, what is arguably the fifth most important city in america basically shut down, costing hundreds of millions of dollars. people hid in their houses like the angel of death was on the winds. a scam to drive up ratings? or have we truly just lost our balls?

you should edit this up a little so it can go on front page


What's your Sign?: Societies of Fear and the Need of the Lie for Sexytime!

#575
Boston Strong. stay in your house Strong. shy away from the outside world Strong. millions of grown men cowering in sheer terror of two emo teens Strong. strong strong Stron g
#576

drwhat posted:

ggw posted:

TG posted:
lol, greenwald is a constitutional lawyer. i think he has a pretty decent grasp on the miranda doctrine.

He's also boring and irrelevant

so is every other person publicly engaging with western society. the list of people writing things worth sharing is prettttttty thin



Ahem *gestures expansively to the Blog Trotosphere* i think youe'll find

#577

ggw posted:

Hmmmm it's almost like "writing things" is stupid liberal bullshit



agreed 100%

#578
They're not emo Ken. They're Chechen. From Cheche.
#579

George Bush is here in Latin America this week, visiting Brazil and Argentina, and the standard reports of the American media are trying to depict a handful of isolated, juvenile socialist-organized "demonstrations" as some sort of sweeping, popular mass protest against Bush’s visit, thereby suggesting, yet again, that the Administration’s policies are flawed because people in other countries dislike Bush. As usual, the truth is vastly different than what the U.S. media is reporting (see UPDATE below) .

It is true that in this region (as is true for the U.S.), there remains a small, fervent band of left-wing fanatics with crazed enthusiasm for the worn-out, socialist/collectivist policies which have condemned millions upon millions of people throughout Latin America to poverty unimaginable to even the poorest Americans. These putative "mass demonstrations" in Argentina and Brazil are, in reality, nothing more than a few isolated spray-painting incidents of trite pacifist slogans in Brasilia, and a Cindy Sheehan-like "rally" of hard-core Socialists in Argentina led by an obese, Castro-idolozing, retired soccer player who found time away from his decade-old cocaine addiction to show up wearing an oh-so-clever t-shirt showing Bush's name spelled with a swastika.

Hardly the stuff of mass demonstrations and popular anti-Bush uprisings, New York Times reports and breathless television correspondents notwithstanding.

In some countries, most notably Venezuela, this vintage left-wing, anti-American fervor is not small, but is predominant, which is what has led that country to be under the repressive thumb of Fidel Castro-copy Hugo Chavez, whose primary interest in attending this Latin American regional summit seems to be to lure Bush and the U.S. into some sort of game of childish taunts rather than doing something constructive to aid his impoverished, unstable country.

Unsurprisingly, the attention-craving Chavez’s principal ally in these escapades seems to be the American reporters and correspondents reporting on Bush’s trip. They instinctively regurgitate stories of supposedly widespread anti-Bush sentiment based upon nothing but a handful of socialist stragglers defacing public property with anti-war cliches and jobless Latin American hippies gathering for some music, celebrity-gazing and chants. The American media is accustomed to misleadingly translating such isolated 1left-wing antics as some sort of symbol of widespread public opinion, and they have obviously packed their reportorial laziness in their suitcases with them as they travel with Bush to Latin America.

As is true in U.S., the Latin American socialist agitators who have captured the attention and affection of the American media are as substance-less as they are inconsequential. They are lovers of Fidel Castro. The insist that the source of their severe economic woes is not their collectivist policies or national character, of course, but the evil economic policies of the U.S. At the same time, of course, they are furious that the evil U.S. is not providing them with greater economic aid.

During Hurricane Katrina, newspapers in Brazil were filled with left-wing Op-Ed columnists and letters proclaiming, with a straight face, that Katrina happened because Bush did not sign the Kyoto Treaty and, as a result, Americans were getting what they deserved. That is the intellectual and moral level of this small crowd.

There is no denying the fact that much of the world is opposed to the war in Iraq, and Latin America is no exception. That is hardly a surprise. Whatever one thinks of the Iraq war, it is always the case that threats to the national security of one country are going to be taken far more seriously by the people of that country, and far less seriously by the people in other countries.

The September 11 attacks did not take place in Sao Paolo and Al Qaeda is not declaring war on Peruvians. It is therefore perfectly understandable, but equally irrelevant, that Latin Americans do not perceive the need to change the Middle East as being as critical and urgent as Americans perceive that need to be. It should be axiomatic that the risks posed to American national security will best be understood and appreciated by Americans, not by those in other countries.

And yet, the American media refuses to understand what American citizens understand quite well: particularly as to matters of American national security, the fact that people in other countries are opposed to what we are doing does not mean that what we are doing is misguided or wrong. That seems like a simple concept to grasp, and yet a central argument of the American media, vividly re-appearing with Bush’s Latin American trip, is that the "people in other countries dislike Bush, therefore he is a bad President."

The overwhelming majority of people here in Brazil, and throughout Latin America, are not spray-painting walls or leaving their jobs and children to attend anti-Bush rallies. Only a tiny number of Che Guevera worshippers are doing that. But none of that will stop the American media from depicting reality here much differently, because large-scale anti-Bush rallies are exciting, fun and consistent with their ideology.


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Private Joker: I think I was trying to suggest something about the duality of man, sir.
Pogue Colonel: The what?
Private Joker: The duality of man. The Jungian thing, sir.
Pogue Colonel: Whose side are you on, son?

#580
one thing that makes me super cynical and contrarian about this whole mess is that i remember the first boston bomb scare and the reaction to it. remember that? the light-up cartoon characters found on bridges? silly as the circumstances were, or that was sincerely a major turning point in my political evolution, a serious removing of the scales from my eyes.

i was in nevada at the time, in a bank with a live tv because god forbid anyone go more than 30 seconds without looking at a screen. immediately, an absolute explosion on all news channels of reports of bombs found around boston. i followed this story intensely as i had a lot of friends out there. you could smell the excitement on the breaths of everyone on the tv. potentially dozens of suspicious packages stuck to buildings and bridges and roads, huge ratings, a major terrorist conspiracy, and no deaths to pretend to temper their fun. if you did not experience it live, you can not truly comprehend the size of the boners they were smuggling.

the thing i remember most was the petulance. they had this big juicy story and they weren't going to give it up just because of "reality." they released pictures of the bombs and the entire internet exploded. twitter wasn't as big, but every blog and livejournal was pointing out that this was bullshit, dozens of people were emailing them, it was the top story on all webforums. very shortly thereafter, cartoon network released a statement that these were not bombs but just viral marketing signs. which might have been anticipated by anyone with the slightest electrical or bombmaking experience or the fact that real bombers are not The Joker and don't make their bombs light up on visible locations.

did the media give a fuck? no. they kept humping this for hours in increasing desperation. i understand that it might have been an honest mistake at first, ignoring some neckbeard who emailed them that, actually, that was Ignignot from Aqua Teen Hunger Force, adjust fedora, but as time went on it became clear that they knew they were reporting bullshit or at least something much more complicated than their breathless terrorism narrative.

with visible annoyance, over time as i watched live, they downgraded the bombs down to "bomb-like devices," which they were not, "suspicious packages," which they were not, and then later to a "bomb hoax," which it was also not and frankly slander. you could taste the bile on the air after the "bomb hoaxers" were released on bail and openly mocked the media and boston police. how dare they not take this crisis seriously??

eventually they just stopped running anything about it at all, suddenly cutting their losses and going back to bear goes to suburbs, never mentioning anything about the story again, never apologizing or changing.

#581
goethestein i don't ever believe for a second you were in nevadie or a bank
#582

VoxNihili posted:

imagine how easy it would be for one committed, competent person to push this country into a berserk frenzy

rhizzone proje-... wait, did you say committed and competent?

#583
apparently one of the cops choked the suspect so bad that he can't talk and almost died.

edit: oh "Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick says Dzhokhar Tsarnaev appears to be incapable of answering police questions because of a gunshot wound to the back of his neck."

Edited by getfiscal ()

#584

Goethestein posted:

one thing that makes me super cynical and contrarian about this whole mess is that i remember the first boston bomb scare and the reaction to it. remember that? the light-up cartoon characters found on bridges? silly as the circumstances were, or that was sincerely a major turning point in my political evolution, a serious removing of the scales from my eyes.

i was in nevada at the time, in a bank with a live tv because god forbid anyone go more than 30 seconds without looking at a screen. immediately, an absolute explosion on all news channels of reports of bombs found around boston. i followed this story intensely as i had a lot of friends out there. you could smell the excitement on the breaths of everyone on the tv. potentially dozens of suspicious packages stuck to buildings and bridges and roads, huge ratings, a major terrorist conspiracy, and no deaths to pretend to temper their fun. if you did not experience it live, you can not truly comprehend the size of the boners they were smuggling.

the thing i remember most was the petulance. they had this big juicy story and they weren't going to give it up just because of "reality." they released pictures of the bombs and the entire internet exploded. twitter wasn't as big, but every blog and livejournal was pointing out that this was bullshit, dozens of people were emailing them, it was the top story on all webforums. very shortly thereafter, cartoon network released a statement that these were not bombs but just viral marketing signs. which might have been anticipated by anyone with the slightest electrical or bombmaking experience or the fact that real bombers are not The Joker and don't make their bombs light up on visible locations.

did the media give a fuck? no. they kept humping this for hours in increasing desperation. i understand that it might have been an honest mistake at first, ignoring some neckbeard who emailed them that, actually, that was Ignignot from Aqua Teen Hunger Force, adjust fedora, but as time went on it became clear that they knew they were reporting bullshit or at least something much more complicated than their breathless terrorism narrative.

with visible annoyance, over time as i watched live, they downgraded the bombs down to "bomb-like devices," which they were not, "suspicious packages," which they were not, and then later to a "bomb hoax," which it was also not and frankly slander. you could taste the bile on the air after the "bomb hoaxers" were released on bail and openly mocked the media and boston police. how dare they not take this crisis seriously??

eventually they just stopped running anything about it at all, suddenly cutting their losses and going back to bear goes to suburbs, never mentioning anything about the story again, never apologizing or changing.



the thing that summed up american media most was after i read some thing on Al Jazeera in colorado about how the dude who shot bin laden was living in poverty with no job or health care, then got to LA 2 days later and in the lobby of the Holiday Inn CNN was up on the TV with "BIN LADEN SHOOTER ACCUSED OF WHINING" on the ticker

#585
one incident that stays with me is when the media played the "shock and awe" bombing campaign in iraq as a straightforward awesome thing instead of horrifying and terroristic.
#586

VoxNihili posted:

imagine how easy it would be for one committed, competent person to push this country into a berserk frenzy



imagine?? hell, i voted for him

#587

getfiscal posted:

apparently one of the cops choked the suspect so bad that he can't talk and almost died.

edit: oh "Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick says Dzhokhar Tsarnaev appears to be incapable of answering police questions because of a gunshot wound to the back of his neck."



lol nothing says "definitely not trying to execute all remaining witnesses after the conclusion of a successful government black op" like a gunshot wound to the back of the neck

#588
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#589

Superabound posted:

VoxNihili posted:

imagine how easy it would be for one committed, competent person to push this country into a berserk frenzy

imagine?? hell, i voted for him

i assume you're referring to cycloneboy

#590
#591
someone plz check my image posting privileges so i dont have to put each one in a separate post

#592
i think we get the idea.
#593
#594
i dunno if i said this already but i'm hoping one of his uncles owns a cement factory in russia or something and they let him have a lawyer and the uncle is like "i will pay anything" so he assembles the next OJ dream team and like the jury finds that the guy was hypnotized using islamochechen magicks or something.
#595

getfiscal posted:

i dunno if i said this already but i'm hoping one of his uncles owns a cement factory in russia or something and they let him have a lawyer and the uncle is like "i will pay anything" so he assembles the next OJ dream team and like the jury finds that the guy was hypnotized using islamochechen magicks or something.

his brother, who had murdered 3 people two years ago, forced him into it by way of threats and psychological brute force. this kid was just an innocent teenager who liked getting high and watching breaking bad and who in fact didnt even associate himself with the acts committed. also it doesnt matter anywya because he's been shot in the back of the neck and tongue and is totally fucked. verdict not guilty

#596

getfiscal posted:

i dunno if i said this already but i'm hoping one of his uncles owns a cement factory in russia or something and they let him have a lawyer and the uncle is like "i will pay anything" so he assembles the next OJ dream team and like the jury finds that the guy was hypnotized using islamochechen magicks or something.

i'm hoping it turns out he obviously didn't do it

#597
those pics are creepy as fuck. i mean you expect detroit to look like that on an average weekday but normally a boston street like that would be humming with people buying coffee, tweeting away on their smartphones or trying to lance black people with old glory on a giant pole.
#598

swampman posted:

getfiscal posted:

i dunno if i said this already but i'm hoping one of his uncles owns a cement factory in russia or something and they let him have a lawyer and the uncle is like "i will pay anything" so he assembles the next OJ dream team and like the jury finds that the guy was hypnotized using islamochechen magicks or something.

i'm hoping it turns out he obviously didn't do it


i have good news then

#599
we should kickstarter a book deal for dzhokhar tsarnaev. like get a few thousand fellow basement dwellers to kick in a few bucks and make all the proceeds go to his legal defence fund. get him to blink out the book to a nurse or something like the diving bell and the butterfly. his story must be told.
#600
lol which of you is the dude who posted my thing + goatstein's cop hate post on a star wars forum