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Quoted: For those unfamiliar, dumbasses destroyed the only reason to go to that shithole. It was a beautiful monument. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/50910/EC07719A-4139-4437-B1DF-1219D181E338_jpe-1456501.JPG View Quote |
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Is that the obelisk that that dumb Egyptologist chick was telling to people to tear down?
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Quoted: Quoted: I watched the statue fall on someone. It looked bad. The people above pushing it down looked shocked. The crowd shifted focus on the area where it fell like something serious happened. Police moved in and the crowed thinned without much hassle. Pics of a guy with a manbun looking like he's about to cry. Now they are taping off the area like a crime scene. I wonder if they killed someone. Looked like it may have been a black guy hit but not sure. Looked like a couple of white chicks (one looked kind of trans). How ironic if a couple of white protesters killed a black guy with a confederate statue. How quickly can we whip up a massive amount of top heavy "confederate monuments" and place them all over the country? Or do we just put rocks/concrete blocks/anvils up on ledges, tie ropes on and paint "Acme Confederate Monument" on them and let Darwin handle the rest? |
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I think it's coloring books for Christmas this year if he's lucky
Henderson states, according to long established principles, an object which impacts a human is considered 20% chance of being lethal, with a head strike, if its kinetic energy is greater than 80 Joules. 90% chance of being lethal, with a head strike, it its kinetic energy is 150 Joules. View Quote If that statue weighs 100 lbs (it for sure weighs more), and going frame by frame on Youtube it looks like it was going 30 f/s when it hit his head means that it struck his head with a force of 1900 joules |
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Quoted: Quoted: A friend of mine contacted a friend of his on the PPD swat team. The police were ordered to stand down while private property was destroyed by the black female police chief from Fairfax NoVa, the memorial is being sacrificed to save old town. I rest my case... They'll burn old town next and there will be apologists for that too...surely a slave or three landed and was titled there |
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Perfect timing when the useful idiot marching band belts, “Wa wah wah wah waaaaaaaaa ” and it whacks that fucktard in the head. LoL.
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View Quote Dude in the green shirts not having a good day |
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View Quote LOL |
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Quoted: To the union sympathisers, reply an my next vid will show you washing feet https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5BeQ1w4bfA View Quote In English please? |
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So stupid. Tagged for a better/longer video. Irony, you a cold mother fucker.
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View Quote “White supremacist did this” |
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View Quote good, i hope he dies |
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Was it the dude in the green shirt that got the Acme treatment?
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I grimaced just watching |
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That was nasty. Go to the video and put it on the slowest speed. Looks like it scrapes everything on the left side of his skull right off.
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I showed my wife the clip and her exact quote was "Ha, that dumb-ass deserved it" |
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Quoted: I believe you are correct. I think that white spot at the end was his bare skull showing. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: That was nasty. Go to the video and put it on the slowest speed. Looks like it scrapes everything on the left side of his skull right off. I believe you are correct. I think that white spot at the end was his bare skull showing. Should have mailed in his ballot. |
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Whatever it was the statue was supposed to be holding, or had under its arm, looked like a giant rasp put to that dude's skull.
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Quoted: Today its confederate statues on private property. Tomorrow they are firebombing your house because you have an American flag on your lawn on the 4th of July with the cops standing and watching. View Quote Last week, all of the black employees at the Chick-fil-lay blocked access to the parking lot so nothing could be sold and Portsmouth PO-PO stood across the street and watched per orders form the openly gay, black police chief. Great town!!!!! |
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Quoted: Whatever it was the statue was supposed to be holding, or had under its arm, looked like a giant rasp put to that dude's skull. View Quote There was an infantryman with a musket, artilleryman with a ramrod, cavalryman with a saber, and a sailor with a cutlass if I remember correctly. |
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Quoted: Last week, all of the black employees at the Chick-fil-lay blocked access to the parking lot so nothing could be sold and Portsmouth PO-PO stood across the street and watched per orders form the openly gay, black police chief. Great town!!!!! View Quote Hopefully they all got fired, that’s literally the only CFA I’ve ever been to that got my order wrong. |
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18.2-137. Injuring, etc., any property, monument, etc.
A. If any person unlawfully destroys, defaces, damages or removes without the intent to steal any property, real or personal, not his own, or breaks down, destroys, defaces, damages or removes without the intent to steal, any monument or memorial for war veterans described in § 15.2-1812, any monument erected for the purpose of marking the site of any engagement fought during the War between the States, or for the purpose of designating the boundaries of any city, town, tract of land, or any tree marked for that purpose, he shall be guilty of a Class 3 misdemeanor; provided that the court may, in its discretion, dismiss the charge if the locality or organization responsible for maintaining the injured property, monument, or memorial files a written affidavit with the court stating it has received full payment for the injury. B. If any person intentionally causes such injury, he shall be guilty of (i) a Class 1 misdemeanor if the value of or damage to the property, memorial or monument is less than $1,000 or (ii) a Class 6 felony if the value of or damage to the property, memorial or monument is $1,000 or more. The amount of loss caused by the destruction, defacing, damage or removal of such property, memorial or monument may be established by proof of the fair market cost of repair or fair market replacement value. Upon conviction, the court may order that the defendant pay restitution. § 18.2-138. Damaging public buildings, etc.; penalty. Any person who willfully and maliciously (i) breaks any window or door of the Capitol, any courthouse, house of public worship, institution of higher education, school house, city or town hall, or other public building or library, (ii) damages or defaces the Capitol or any other public building or any statuary in the Capitol, on the Capitol Square, or in or on any other public buildings or public grounds, or (iii) destroys any property in any of such buildings shall be guilty of a Class 6 felony if damage to the property is $1,000 or more or a Class 1 misdemeanor if the damage is less than $1,000. Any person who willfully and unlawfully damages or defaces any book, newspaper, magazine, pamphlet, map, picture, manuscript, or other property located in any library, reading room, museum, or other educational institution shall be guilty of a Class 6 felony if damage to the property is $1,000 or more or a Class 1 misdemeanor if the damage is less than $1,000. Code 1950, § 18.1-177; 1960, c. 358; 1975, cc. 14, 15; 1990, c. 454. |
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Quoted: 18.2-137. Injuring, etc., any property, monument, etc. A. If any person unlawfully destroys, defaces, damages or removes without the intent to steal any property, real or personal, not his own, or breaks down, destroys, defaces, damages or removes without the intent to steal, any monument or memorial for war veterans described in § 15.2-1812, any monument erected for the purpose of marking the site of any engagement fought during the War between the States, or for the purpose of designating the boundaries of any city, town, tract of land, or any tree marked for that purpose, he shall be guilty of a Class 3 misdemeanor; provided that the court may, in its discretion, dismiss the charge if the locality or organization responsible for maintaining the injured property, monument, or memorial files a written affidavit with the court stating it has received full payment for the injury. B. If any person intentionally causes such injury, he shall be guilty of (i) a Class 1 misdemeanor if the value of or damage to the property, memorial or monument is less than $1,000 or (ii) a Class 6 felony if the value of or damage to the property, memorial or monument is $1,000 or more. The amount of loss caused by the destruction, defacing, damage or removal of such property, memorial or monument may be established by proof of the fair market cost of repair or fair market replacement value. Upon conviction, the court may order that the defendant pay restitution. § 18.2-138. Damaging public buildings, etc.; penalty. Any person who willfully and maliciously (i) breaks any window or door of the Capitol, any courthouse, house of public worship, institution of higher education, school house, city or town hall, or other public building or library, (ii) damages or defaces the Capitol or any other public building or any statuary in the Capitol, on the Capitol Square, or in or on any other public buildings or public grounds, or (iii) destroys any property in any of such buildings shall be guilty of a Class 6 felony if damage to the property is $1,000 or more or a Class 1 misdemeanor if the damage is less than $1,000. Any person who willfully and unlawfully damages or defaces any book, newspaper, magazine, pamphlet, map, picture, manuscript, or other property located in any library, reading room, museum, or other educational institution shall be guilty of a Class 6 felony if damage to the property is $1,000 or more or a Class 1 misdemeanor if the damage is less than $1,000. Code 1950, § 18.1-177; 1960, c. 358; 1975, cc. 14, 15; 1990, c. 454. View Quote Quoting state statutes - they seem to never apply to the demonstrations, and the cops were just watching it happen. |
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