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    Riots in Minnesota

    Shut down down I-94
    The protest of the shooting death of Philando Castile brought out police in riot gear

    http://www.startribune.com/marchers-...c/386158771/#1

    Marchers protesting the Wednesday night shooting death of Philando Castile by police caused an hourslong shutdown of part of Interstate 94 west of downtown St. Paul, starting just before nightfall Saturday, with dozens of police officers decked out in riot gear and using smoke bombs, and eventually tear gas and pepper spray, to disperse the crowd.

    Around 11:15 p.m., police began arresting people one by one, escorting them to a law enforcement bus, but scores of protesters stayed at the scene. As police advanced, marchers retreated up the hill and left the freeway. A long line of officers stood in a blockade to keep protesters off the roadway.

    "Make some noise, loud enough for the people on the paddy wagon to hear us," demonstrators yelled from the hillside.

    As the protest began to disperse shortly after midnight Sunday, several hundred people began to march "in triumph" back to the governor's residence, where demonstrators have kept a constant presence since shortly after Castile's death.

    Three officers were reportedly injured after being hit by glass bottles or fireworks thrown by protesters, and demonstrators on an overpass threw objects at officers and dumped liquid on them, according to the St. Paul Police Department Twitter feed. Police ordered people off the overpass and warned that they risked arrest.

    Police confirmed that I-94 remained closed from Hwy. 280 to the downtown St. Paul exits hours after the disruption began. As early as 7 p.m., officers had started diverting traffic off I-94 at Lexington Avenue; later, as all cars were forced to file off the freeway, logjams began to form. The protest also spread eastward to Dale Street.


    Smoke bombs from St. Paul police failed to disperse protesters Saturday night who had shut down portions of Interstate 94 in St. Paul.

    Smoke bombs from St. Paul police failed to disperse protesters Saturday night who had shut down portions of Interstate 94 in St. Paul.
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    In the heat of the protest, as many as 300 people were spread across both the eastbound and westbound lanes of the major traffic artery connecting Minneapolis and St. Paul near the Lexington exits. Many sat down on the asphalt lanes while others stood, the air filled with yelling and chanting. Around 10:45 p.m., the crowd broke out in a chorus of Prince's "Purple Rain," a familiar Minneapolis anthem. Protesters had moved a small pickup onto the highway and were broadcasting with sound *equipment.

    Some onlookers climbed over the freeway fence to join the blockade, with the crowd swelling as people blocked the freeway lanes in both directions.

    Around 10 p.m., officers had issued the 16th order to vacate the interstate, and protesters were not budging.

    Officers set off smoke bombs to disperse the protesters. About 100 feet away from the crowd, police cars with lights flashing were lined up in force, with officers addressing the marchers over loudspeakers and ordering them to "leave now" or face arrests.

    At one point, two dozen officers in riot gear marched on the crowd, a paddy wagon following behind.

    No arrests were reported by about 10 p.m., said St. Paul police spokesman Steve Linders, but by 11:45 police were taking people into custody.

    Marchers, some of whom had earlier demonstrated at the governor's residence on Summit Avenue in St. Paul, were beating drums and chanting slogans, including "Black lives matter." One protester's sign read: "We are not target practice."

    About 9 p.m. on Twitter, Black Lives Matter Minneapolis posted: "We shut down 94 for Philando. We are gonna need bail money. Please make a gift now."

    A throng of onlookers gathered on a pedestrian bridge at Grotto Street — the closest overlook to the protest — watching the disruption.

    The protest quickly grew into the day's biggest and most disruptive demonstration in the Twin Cities, following a peaceful daylong protest at the governor's residence◄ and a separate rally at Loring Park that spilled into the streets of downtown Minneapolis, where protesters briefly stopped traffic at 9th and Hennepin, blocked an entrance at the Basilica Block Party and marched past Target Center.

    Castile, a 32-year-old school cafeteria worker from St. Paul, was fatally shot by a police officer Wednesday night during a traffic stop in Falcon Heights. The aftermath, as he lay dying in the driver's seat, was live-streamed on Facebook by his girlfriend sitting alongside him while her 4-year-old sat in the back seat.

    Castile's death, coming one day after the fatal shooting of another black man, Alton Sterling, in Louisiana and one day before a sniper killed five police officers in Dallas, has put Minnesota in the center of national anguish over race and law enforcement.

    Staff writers Kim Palmer and Jennifer Brooks contributed to this report.
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    There are some black people at the protests, I thought everyone in Minnesota was white.
    "The Patriarch"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Origanalist View Post
    There are some black people at the protests, I thought everyone in Minnesota was white.
    Used to be, and a few Injuns on the reservations.
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    Are the Officers OK?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheTexan View Post
    Are the Officers OK?
    Three officers injured. They will be in my prayers.
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    Did you riot, Danke?

    the crowd broke out in a chorus of Prince's "Purple Rain," a familiar Minneapolis anthem
    Interesting song choice for a riot.
    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Paul View Post
    The intellectual battle for liberty can appear to be a lonely one at times. However, the numbers are not as important as the principles that we hold. Leonard Read always taught that "it's not a numbers game, but an ideological game." That's why it's important to continue to provide a principled philosophy as to what the role of government ought to be, despite the numbers that stare us in the face.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Suzanimal View Post
    Did you riot, Danke?.
    No, I went down there to minister though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Origanalist View Post
    There are some black people at the protests, I thought everyone in Minnesota was white.
    In the Twin Cities they have lots of Somalis. 90 percent of the people in the whole state live there , communist stronghold. The other ten percent live in the safe zone or green zone ( other 90 percent of the state) , are mostly white and Injuns.My oldest sun was driving west through there last evening, dropping off one of my Grand Daughters in the Dakotas .



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    Quote Originally Posted by oyarde View Post
    My oldest sun was driving west through there last evening, dropping off one of my Grand Daughters in the Dakotas .
    Sounds like a bright kid.
    It's all about taking action and not being lazy. So you do the work, whether it's fitness or whatever. It's about getting up, motivating yourself and just doing it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheTexan View Post
    Sounds like a bright kid.
    Twinkle twinkle, his distant cousin twinkled.
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    Looks like mostly white folks to me.

    Committed SJWs I'm sure.

    But can't get them off their asses to protest the killing of a Zach Hammond or Jeremy Mardis.

    Assenholes.


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    Well , it is Minnesota , settled by a bunch of euro trash socialists , lol , after they pushed out the more noble societies .
    Last edited by oyarde; 07-10-2016 at 12:17 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajuncocoa View Post
    You understand, don't you?....in those protests, those white people would be mostly alone, or at least vastly outnumbered by the police (and other police-loving white people) they'd be protesting against.
    As much as you want that to be the truth it is not. The real truth is that news determines the public's interest in events not the other way around.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    Looks like mostly white folks...
    Who's got time for that?

    It might be safer to just go home and not provoke those potentially
    dangerous authorities who may go balls-out medieval on 'em all.

    The city snowplow trucks are color blind and efficiently clearing
    the streets is just what they are designed to do... As long as
    the ground and air temperatures are above freezing, the city
    fire department could be ordered out to hose off any remains...

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajuncocoa View Post
    You understand, don't you?....in those protests, those white people would be mostly alone, or at least vastly outnumbered by the police (and other police-loving white people) they'd be protesting against.
    Yes, I do.

    At the same time, I have fair dose of contempt for these people.

    Even if there was a crowd, I doubt many of them would be there, because this whole mess is tainted by race so badly now that there will never be any meaningful change, and protesting innocent white people gunned down, beaten and abused by cops, doesn't fit the SJW agenda or mindset.
    Last edited by Anti Federalist; 07-10-2016 at 12:53 PM.



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    I feel physically beaten and can not take too much more of this, mostly due to how true your statement is.

    I wish I could give up and retreat...

    Quote Originally Posted by cajuncocoa View Post
    I knew it was gone as soon as BLM was formed. It should never have come to that, but White America/Boobus was so busy kissing cop ass, they wouldn't listen to you.


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    Quote Originally Posted by cajuncocoa View Post
    You know those 30-second things they run in between the news portions of the broadcast called commercials? Yeah, the news networks depend on advertisers for revenue. Therefore, there has to be a market for the news they broadcast, or no one will watch. If no one watches, they can't sell ads...advertisers will buy spots on networks that have better viewership.

    As I pointed out before, there is a minuscule, almost non-existent, market for a news story where a white person is the victim of police abuse. (Yes, there's us, but many of us don't watch those networks.) The people who do watch those networks are more likely to side with the police if they're white, and the ones who are not white are not likely to take to the streets over a white victim, especially if white people are going to side with the police.

    You can choose not to believe that. That doesn't make it any less true.
    That would be the case if news organizations had no monopoly on news.

    This is why online news business is booming and traditional news are going the way of the dodo. And this is why most opposition to your point of view is here online and not in traditional media.
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    Americans in general are jedi masters of blaming every other person.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajuncocoa View Post
    You know those 30-second things they run in between the news portions of the broadcast called commercials? Yeah, the news networks depend on advertisers for revenue. Therefore, there has to be a market for the news they broadcast, or no one will watch. If no one watches, they can't sell ads...advertisers will buy spots on networks that have better viewership.

    As I pointed out before, there is a minuscule, almost non-existent, market for a news story where a white person is the victim of police abuse. (Yes, there's us, but many of us don't watch those networks.) The people who do watch those networks are more likely to side with the police if they're white, and the ones who are not white are not likely to take to the streets over a white victim, especially if white people are going to side with the police.

    You can choose not to believe that. That doesn't make it any less true.
    I respectfully disagree. I think the media is so powerful in shaping public opinion that it can manipulate public opinion simply by focusing on one topic. The adverts are all the same, whether they are talking race, politics, sports- it's beer, cars, insurance, pharma.

    Imagine for a second if the media spent time talking about how much of a criminal Hilary Clinton is. Spent time interviewing people who are outraged that she could be such a criminal and yet not face charges. Show videos of people protesting in the streets, show pictures of her next to "what difference does it make" quote and dead ambassador pictures. I don't think she would be even in consideration for the country's highest office....

    So, that begs the question- why does the media choose to broadcast the BLM agenda and talking points so prominently? My guess is that it leads to the type of unrest that leads to change that the powers that be want- GUN CONTROL.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    Looks like mostly white folks to me.

    Committed SJWs I'm sure.

    But can't get them off their asses to protest the killing of a Zach Hammond or Jeremy Mardis.

    Assenholes.

    I might have to make the trip up to St. Paul just to make sure the girl in the pink bra is okay.
    Be careful when you pry my gun from my cold dead hands, the barrel will be hot.

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    Fedbook is now saying 21 officers injured. Getting dicey. Most of my family lives near there.
    Be careful when you pry my gun from my cold dead hands, the barrel will be hot.



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    Quote Originally Posted by chudrockz View Post
    Fedbook is now saying 21 officers injured. Getting dicey. Most of my family lives near there.
    I hope they're OK







    The officers, that is
    It's all about taking action and not being lazy. So you do the work, whether it's fitness or whatever. It's about getting up, motivating yourself and just doing it.
    - Kim Kardashian

    Donald Trump / Crenshaw 2024!!!!

    My pronouns are he/him/his

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajuncocoa View Post
    She's fine. Being a SJW, I'm sure she's found her "safe space" by now.
    Danke probably put her up, he's known for his charity.
    "The Patriarch"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Origanalist View Post
    Danke probably put her up, he's known for his charity.
    Quote Originally Posted by cajuncocoa View Post
    He did say he was going down there to "minister." (Post #7)
    Yes, the poor girl is probably getting "rehabilitated" as we speak.
    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Paul View Post
    The intellectual battle for liberty can appear to be a lonely one at times. However, the numbers are not as important as the principles that we hold. Leonard Read always taught that "it's not a numbers game, but an ideological game." That's why it's important to continue to provide a principled philosophy as to what the role of government ought to be, despite the numbers that stare us in the face.
    Quote Originally Posted by Origanalist View Post
    This intellectually stimulating conversation is the reason I keep coming here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajuncocoa View Post
    @silverhandorder and @asurfaholic

    As I said, you can choose to believe it, or you can choose to disagree. It doesn't make it any less true. I was in the advertising business for many years. I know how this works.

    Read AF's post #19. He gets it, and he's been posting these cop abuse stories for a very long time. He knows White America didn't want to hear this message.
    Go on explain then.

    As far as I understand. Someone gets shot and then the air waves get blasted with one version of what happened. It tends to be always the version democrats favor. If news are unbiased then they would present both sides.

    I don't watch cable TV but I sometimes browse CNN and Politico. Every time one sided articles against any topic you pick. Are you going to sell me that they are not biased in BLM coverage after that? They and you are making it a black vs white issue by saying that whites don't care about keeping cops in line. Whites are just smart enough to know where to draw the line. You would allow people like Treyvon and Michael Brown ruin lives of people who put an end to them.
    Quote Originally Posted by Cowlesy View Post
    Americans in general are jedi masters of blaming every other person.

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