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George Floyd Riots - Staged Event?
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The media in the UK -similar to the US Press, have dropped the facade of 'The Plague'll Get 'Yer'-routine for the more savoury
story of rioters and looters destroying stores and taking flat-screen televisions in remembrance of George Floyd.

With the weather being currently nice in Britain -the real reason for such gatherings, some of our young folk decided to expel
some of that pent-up energy by pretending they're back in the dark days of Dr. King Jnr. and The Black Panther Movement.
After all, the history books made it sound so-much more exciting.
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Quote:George Floyd death: Thousands join UK protests.

'Thousands of people have gathered across central London to protest against the killing of an unarmed black man by police in
the US.
They held up signs saying "Justice for George Floyd", who died in police custody while an officer kneeled on his neck to pin him
down. Derek Chauvin has been charged with his murder in Minneapolis. The white police officer has been sacked from his job.

During the protests Met Police officers arrested five people.
The protests have been held at Trafalgar Square and outside the US Embassy in Battersea.
Elsewhere in the UK, hundreds marched through Manchester city centre chanting "Black Lives Matter".
And a similar protest also took place in Cardiff....'

The same venues that the BBC go to when reporting opinion-pieces and debates on their news channel.
The constant clarion Social-distancing...? gone. Keeping oneself apart from others is only used in going-back-to-school articles
and ignored when there's a good chance of gatherings escalating into something more juicier than just banner-waving.


Quote:'...London protesters held up placards saying "racism has no place", and "I can't breathe" - a reference to Mr Floyd's words
during his arrest.

The Met Police said officers were present and were engaging with those in attendance, adding an "appropriate policing plan
is in place". Police arrested five people aged between 17 and 25 outside the US Embassy.
Three of the arrests were for breaching Covid-19 legislation and two were for assaulting police. Those arrested remain in police
custody for questioning.

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Reverend Sally Hitchiner, associate vicar at St Martin-in-the-Fields church on Trafalgar Square, said she could see hundreds
gathered for the protest from her workplace. "I'm very sympathetic to the issue but also surprised to see the strength of emotion
that has gathered people together," she said.

"Clearly they're not following lockdown and social distancing, but I think there's a huge amount of passion there and that's overriding
their concerns. "It's an issue that requires passion but at the same time there's a huge amount of risk in what they're doing."
She said police appeared to be moving the crowd on from the square by early afternoon...'


Slippery word-smithing by setting any of the recent virus concerns in the form of someone attached to the church saying it and
leaving the usual 'Dominic Cummings' berating alone.


Quote:'...Protesters made their way to the embassy by marching along roads near the River Thames. Traffic was stopped in several places
and protesters were applauded by onlookers. A large portion of the crowd stopped under a railway bridge outside Battersea Park Station.
Four men climbed on top of a bus stop before getting down on one knee and with their right arms in salute in silence, leading the
gathered crowd to do the same.

It is a stance made famous by Tommie Smith, the US sprinter who famously raised his fist in protest against racial discrimination during
his gold medal ceremony at the 1968 Olympics. American football player Colin Kaepernick caused outrage when he held the pose during
the US anthem as a protest against racial injustice.

Tens of thousands of people have joined nightly protests across the US since the death, with at least 1,600 people arrested in 22 cities
as some demonstrations descended into violence. Hundreds of people marched through Peckham in south London on Saturday in protest
against police brutality.

It comes as the US has been rocked by protests over the past five days, many of which turned into violence with cars and buildings
set alight and riot police using tear gas and rubber bullets...'
BBC:

Those at the UK virtue-signalling display will have never met Mr. Floyd and many will have never had a run-in with the Police resulting in a
beating or other styles of brutality. Yet here in Britain, on a rare sunny Sunday, these young people appeared in favourable areas where the
media could imply city protests are better than having one in a farmer's field. It was the same with the hash-tag yelping and the same with
Extinction Rebellion acting out their fantasies.

If HAARP were pratting-about with the weather -as some conspiracy-theorists suggest, when an emotive issue arises, they should make it
piss down with rain. That would ensure quite streets and Target store employees keeping their jobs.

But it goes without saying,  these riots are organised by someone who cares more about disruption than an unlawful killing of a US citizen.
However, the media wont tell you who and it's not about the colour of one's skin.



Quote:'Show some goddamn respect!' Javid rages at London Antifa protests chanting 'f*** police'

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'Sajid Javid raged at a group of Antifa protesters screaming "f*** the Police" as they marched down Whitehall
to protest the violent death of George Floyd in Minneapolis...'
The Express:

And with the European summer beginning, how can we leave Italy out of the protests? Come on Italy... there's
whole world out here waiting to better your current trading abilities!


Quote:Furious anti-EU protests erupt in Rome and Milan demanding Italy QUIT the eurozone.

'Furious protesters took to the streets in Milan and Rome on Saturday, demanding the immediate resignation
of the Government as well as an immediate exit from the eurozone. Fed-up protesters in Italy erupted in fury as
they clashed with police in both Milan and Rome.

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Italian businesses have only recently been allowed to reopen after more than two months of a strict nationwide
lockdown meant to curb the spread of the virus. However, hundreds took to the streets in the two major Italian
cities to demand an immediate end to the restrictions.

The anti-lockdown groups were also demanding for Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte's government to immediatel
 resign and call a new election. Others called for a "return to the Italian lira" - Italy's currency prior to the introduction
of the euro.

Protesters chanted anti-EU slogans, including 'Stop Euro' and 'Italexit,' as they demanded a swift exit from the eurozone.
Some also vented their anger at the economic hardship the lockdown has imposed, with businesses forced to shut as
thousands struggle with income.

In Milan, the protest was led by the so-called Orange Vest movement, where one of its founders, former Carabinieri
General Antonio Pappalardo addressed the crowd. He said: "The Italian people are not afraid. The Italian people
have the desire to redeem themselves.
"This is the end of this government of arrogant people. The end of this government."...'

The Orange Vest movement... remember them? In France, the media stopped reporting on them at Macron's behest,
along with the migrant crimes.


Quote:'The demonstration in the Piazza Duomo in Milan largely ignored social distancing measures and featured very few face
masks. The protest featured involved several claims that the coronavirus "does not exist" amid anger at the lockdown
measures.

This comes as southern European nation confirmed at least 232,664 coronavirus cases and a death toll of 33,340.
Milan's mayor Giuseppe Sala hit out at the protesters on Twitter, denouncing the rally as "an act of irresponsibility in a city
like Milan that is trying so hard to get out of the difficult situation where it is". 
He asked: "If tomorrow the infections will increase, who will be responsible?"

A regional coordinator of the protests, Renato Calcari, said: "We ask for the end of the Conte government, the election of
a new Parliament and a new head of state, and to end the ongoing health dictatorship.
"We also ask for the introduction of a currency, called the new Italic lira so we are able to support Italian families and
businesses."

The protest in Rome was led by the far-right CasaPound, where dozens of protesters clashed with riot police, who responded
with pepper spray...'
Source:

Sunny days and balmy nights... people like to be outside.


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Messages In This Thread
RE: George Floyd Riots - Staged Event? - by Wallfire - 05-29-2020, 07:10 PM
RE: George Floyd Riots - Staged Event? - by Wallfire - 05-30-2020, 07:55 AM
RE: George Floyd Riots - Staged Event? - by Wallfire - 05-31-2020, 03:51 PM
RE: George Floyd Riots - Staged Event? - by Wallfire - 05-31-2020, 04:39 PM
RE: George Floyd Riots - Staged Event? - by BIAD - 06-01-2020, 09:30 AM
RE: George Floyd Riots - Staged Event? - by Wallfire - 06-01-2020, 09:53 AM
RE: George Floyd Riots - Staged Event? - by BIAD - 06-01-2020, 10:48 AM
RE: George Floyd Riots - Staged Event? - by BIAD - 06-02-2020, 08:50 AM
RE: George Floyd Riots - Staged Event? - by Wallfire - 06-02-2020, 11:29 AM
RE: George Floyd Riots - Staged Event? - by Wallfire - 06-03-2020, 07:43 AM
RE: George Floyd Riots - Staged Event? - by Wallfire - 06-03-2020, 12:44 PM
RE: George Floyd Riots - Staged Event? - by BIAD - 06-03-2020, 01:13 PM
RE: George Floyd Riots - Staged Event? - by Wallfire - 06-03-2020, 07:04 PM
RE: George Floyd Riots - Staged Event? - by BIAD - 06-04-2020, 08:25 PM
RE: George Floyd Riots - Staged Event? - by BIAD - 06-08-2020, 10:22 PM
RE: George Floyd Riots - Staged Event? - by Wallfire - 06-09-2020, 08:53 AM
RE: George Floyd Riots - Staged Event? - by BIAD - 07-14-2021, 07:17 PM

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