If you are carrying that flag you are a fucking moron with no sense of history whatsoever. Disgusting.
Get out of here with this fuck ALL cops mentality. I have family members who are cops and they are good, hard working, family oriented people. Not all cops are total assholes, like many here on Era like to think.Maybe you shouldn't let people you know are a threat gather in large groups. Maybe you handle them BY NOT LETTING THEM BE THERE AT ALL.
Literal no-win situation when we allow nazis to exist, march, and threaten people with violence. Their very existence is a threat of violence. It should be illegal to proclaim that you're a nazi.
But, you right. No-win situation. Because we have to let nazis exist. For some reason.
(Hint: white supremacy)
And yes, fuck ALL cops.
Get out of here with this fuck ALL cops mentality. I have family members who are cops and they are good, hard working, family oriented people. Not all cops are total assholes, like many here on Era like to think.
Yo, all the things you've mentioned are not the job of the police, but the lawmakers.
Fuck all cops.Get out of here with this fuck ALL cops mentality. I have family members who are cops and they are good, hard working, family oriented people. Not all cops are total assholes, like many here on Era like to think.
Yo, all the things you've mentioned are not the job of the police, but the lawmakers.
Get out of here with this fuck ALL cops mentality. I have family members who are cops and they are good, hard working, family oriented people. Not all cops are total assholes, like many here on Era like to think.
Fuck all cops.Get out of here with this fuck ALL cops mentality. I have family members who are cops and they are good, hard working, family oriented people. Not all cops are total assholes, like many here on Era like to think.
Ok
This. Call me when there's an actual schism in our country between cops who openly fight to better the system the work in and those sticking to the status quo. Otherwise I'm not sure why I should treat a good cop with anymore praise than a competent doctor.They just abide the horrible cops which is the real issue. Being a "good" cop in a corrupt system that rewards the worst elements doesn't mean all that much.
No, fuck all cops.Get out of here with this fuck ALL cops mentality. I have family members who are cops and they are good, hard working, family oriented people. Not all cops are total assholes, like many here on Era like to think.
This. Call me when there's an actual schism in our country between cops who openly fight to better the system the work in and those sticking to the status quo. Otherwise I'm not sure why I should treat a good cop with anymore praise than a competent doctor.
I have cop family too. They don't/didn't stand up to shit cops. Fuck all cops.Get out of here with this fuck ALL cops mentality. I have family members who are cops and they are good, hard working, family oriented people. Not all cops are total assholes, like many here on Era like to think.
People eager to go back to the status quo of ignoring everything.I'm so fucking done with this country
Keep thinking 2020's fixing everything. I promise even if the best case happens, it's just putting a window curtain over the damage and danger that is absolutely still lurking inside a lot of souls in this place
I only know of the Federal law which is the one I quoted and bolded. The Patriot Act Public Law 107-56 which defines Domestic Terrorism as:
(5) the term "domestic terrorism" means activities that--
(A) involve acts dangerous to human life that are a violation of the criminal laws of the United States or of any State;
(B) appear to be intended--
(i) to intimidate or coerce a civilian population;
(ii) to influence the policy of a government by intimidation or coercion; or
(iii) to affect the conduct of a government by mass destruction, assassination, or kidnapping; and
(C) occur primarily within the territorial jurisdiction of the United States.
Not only do we see them on video with guns screaming white power attempting to intimidate civillians but the Police Chief also admitted that they had intel that this was planned to incite a riot. Seems open and shut.
Also to reiterate, this is the same law the FBI used to label Black Lives Matters as domestic terrorists in their 12 page report.
Fuck all cops.
Even the most family oriented, well intended and level-headed people in the police will have to follow order if said order is ''Protect those Nazis.''
All cops are complicit.
This is all right out of their playbook. Hide behind police protection to look like the oppressed instead of the wannabe oppressor WHILE THEY OPENLY STATE THAT THEY WANT TO FUCKING OPPRESS EVERYONE ELSE.
Nothing ever changes.
I have a sister and brother-in-law in law enforcement. They started a long, looong time ago when times were much different. I can't even fathom how they would begin protesting this. It's a culture where you're told to fall in line and shut up. It's all sorts of fucked up.I have cop family too. They don't/didn't stand up to shit cops. Fuck all cops.
I would think the intent to incite a riot is a criminal violation of law...Yes, and I'm asking you how element (A) is met here. To meet this definition of domestic terrorism under the Patriot Act, there has to be a predicate independent criminal violation. That is what (A) means. You have to find some other federal or Michigan law that this violated in order to say this was domestic terrorism under the Patriot Act.
Actually no, they openly stated they didn't want police escort. They were armed, they wanted people to do something to them both from a legal perspective to sue and from a possible "self defense" stand your ground perspective. The police being there snuffed out their attempt to get people to attack them, which is what would have likely happened and it probably would have ended with blood on the streets and a CNN debate of why nazis had the right to kill people who were "threatening their life"
And again, obviously this situation would have been prevented if their permit was denied on legally defendable grounds. But my point is trying to show the perspective of the best outcomes given the fact they have a permit, and the best outcome is what happened.
Fascists were isolated from the festival at large.
Nobody died or was injured.
Fascists have no legal ground to sue the state/city/police to fund their extremism.
Their goals failed to come to fruition.
I would think the intent to incite a riot is a criminal violation of law...
Sorry to break it to you, but your cop friends and relatives are just as terrible of people for being complicit in these systems. Maybe you should confront them about it.Get out of here with this fuck ALL cops mentality. I have family members who are cops and they are good, hard working, family oriented people. Not all cops are total assholes, like many here on Era like to think.
Pride should be a riot. The police and corporations are not our friends.
You literally don't know this. At all.Pride should be a riot. The police and corporations are not our friends.
Sorry to break it to you, but your cop friends and relatives are just as terrible of people for being complicit in these systems. Maybe you should confront them about it.
I'll be sure to bring it up during our next family get together. They already know that the rest of our family don't agree with their presidential candidate. We have mutually agreed to disagree on most of these types of topics.Pride should be a riot. The police and corporations are not our friends.
Sorry to break it to you, but your cop friends and relatives are just as terrible of people for being complicit in these systems. Maybe you should confront them about it.
I'll be sure to bring it up during our next family get together. They already know that the rest of our family don't agree with their presidential candidate. We have mutually agreed to disagree on most of these types of topics.
No this isn't the same, The police knew before the demonstration started that the Nazi's were there to start a riot and intimidate. This is a hate crime.Goading other people to respond to you via violence isn't inciting a riot.
They have the legal right to express extreme hate (remember, hate speech isn't a legal thing in the US, only hate crimes) and say what they say, but people responding to their hate in a violent way doesn't mean the people speaking the hate are inciting a riot, the people responding to them are inciting a riot.
It's the same reason why the Westboro Baptist Church aren't arrested and charged with inciting violence when people start chucking brick at their busses or piss bottles at them.
You literally don't know this. At all.
What's your proposal? Giving it the 'fuck all cops, yes, even your family' is big and hard on the internet, but in reality what do you propose? No police? Congratulations, the world became 1,000 times worse.
And the excuse is always that that kind of action will put them or their job in danger from their slimy coworkers/bosses. And I have to wonder why that matters when the reason they're praised in the first place is to put themselves in danger to protect citizens. What exactly is the job? To protect and serve or to do as such only when those you're bringing justice against don't have a badge as well? Cops en masse should want to purge their ranks of the likes of Timothy Loehmann, Daniel Holtzclaw, etc. And yet we only hear about a handful who had to end up working alone against the system till they were squeezed out leaving only pieces of shit in uniform and the people willing to ignore, protect or enable them; that is if anyone speaks up to start with.Yeah, where are all these good cops when people are unjustly murdered. Where are all these good cops decrying the state of the nation when they have to go out and escort nazis instead of making sure their kind are afraid to come out? Where are all these good cops when a dude is legit murdered in his car minutes after being woke up with a cop already pointing a gun at him?
Where are all these good cops? Never hear anything from them. They all fall in line and protect themselves.
No this isn't the same, The police knew before the demonstration started that the Nazi's were there to start a riot and intimidate. This is a hate crime.
Conspiracy Against Rights, 18 U.S.C. § 241
This statute makes it unlawful for two or more persons to conspire to injure, threaten, or intimidate a person in any state, territory, or district in the free exercise or enjoyment of any right or privilege secured to him or her by the Constitution or the laws of the U.S.
and possibly
Violent Interference with Federally Protected Rights, 18 U.S.C. § 245[/TD]
This statute makes it a crime to use, or threaten to use force to willfully interfere with any person because of race, color, religion, or national origin and because the person is participating in a federally protected activity, such as public education, employment, jury service, travel, or the enjoyment of public accommodations, or helping another person to do so.
same, sadly, its a goddamn brainwashing cult. The moment I find a cop that speaks up against other cops is the moment they have a follower and a friend, but I know like 5 people like that. Most of the time they speak to defend their fellow officers or speak on how the officer is put in a difficult position because their job is to enforce something they might not agree with, etc etc. It's always a catch-22 or some pre-supposed problem that cannot be changed, and we all have to suffer and endure as best we can. Armed Nazis are legal so the police have no choice, but somehow they always seem to be empowering or protecting the empowered.I have cop family too. They don't/didn't stand up to shit cops. Fuck all cops.
what part of "good, family oriented people" did you not understand, lmaook, expressing "not all cops" and then saying the family members who are cops support Trump is probably the worst thing you could bring up rofl
It's only like this because we are allowed it. Throw a pride celebration any other time of the year and see how accepted it is. Pride has become nothing more than an advertising event in the same vein as the superbowl.Pride parades/festivals are celebrations and expression of the right to exist equally. I would rather not have pride parades be fucking riots where normal people can't go out and have a good time celebrating with friends, families, their own children
Get out of here with this fuck ALL cops mentality. I have family members who are cops and they are good, hard working, family oriented people. Not all cops are total assholes, like many here on Era like to think.
I have a sister and brother-in-law in law enforcement. They started a long, looong time ago when times were much different. I can't even fathom how they would begin protesting this. It's a culture where you're told to fall in line and shut up. It's all sorts of fucked up.
When police as they are actually make the world worse as is and contribute to crime rates? Absolutely. You have to see the bigger picture.You literally don't know this. At all.
What's your proposal? Giving it the 'fuck all cops, yes, even your family' is big and hard on the internet, but in reality what do you propose? No police? Congratulations, the world became 1,000 times worse.
It's only like this because we are allowed it. Throw a pride celebration any other time of the year and see how accepted it is. Pride has become nothing more than an advertising event in the same vein as the superbowl.
You're twisting the understanding and legal definitions.
The police knew their intentions were to cause people to respond to them violently which would have incited a riot against them
That is not inciting violence, nor is it inciting a riot, nor is it a hate crime.
They are clearly there to intimidate. Intimidation is specifically listed in the hate crime statute I quoted.
Pride should be a riot. The police and corporations are not our friends.
Hate crimes are crimes.
You can't have a hate crime without a crime being committed. What you're describing is hate speech and completely missing the critical aspect, which is that there is a crime that is motivated by various prejudices.
I think the root of the problem sits much further upstream than the cops. The biggest problem is the corruption at the federal government level, which trickles down to everything below it. I think if you get rid of Trump and corrupt politicians, better policies and practices might trickle down. Wishful thinking, I know.Yes, they are. Fuck all cops. They are the enemy. And I don't care how many of your loved ones are cops.
That's good on you. You have to understand that this isn't a personal attack, we need to hold our loved ones especially accountable, because they're more likely to listen to those in their inner circle. I understand that being a cop is often a lot more nuanced than good/bad, but even the worst of the worst are still human beings who have family and people who love them and those they need to support. I in no way mean to make this comparison to those you know, but even the Nazi's were people with social lives who joked and shared culture and had families. The world doesn't have monsters, just other people.I'll be sure to bring it up during our next family get together. They already know that the rest of our family don't agree with their presidential candidate. We have mutually agreed to disagree on most of these types of topics.
I appreciate your level-headed response as opposed to the blanket "fuck all cops" generic response that I'm seeing a lot of. There is nuance, I completely agree with that. We all, as a society, need to take a bigger stand to ensure this conversation never stops and action is taken. It's an uphill battle but change was never easy in any point in history.That's good on you. You have to understand that this isn't a personal attack, we need to hold our loved ones especially accountable, because they're more likely to listen to those in their inner circle. I understand that being a cop is often a lot more nuanced than good/bad, but even the worst of the worst are still human beings who have family and people who love them and those they need to support. I in no way mean to make this comparison to those you know, but even the Nazi's were people with social lives who joked and shared culture and had families. The world doesn't have monsters, just other people.
The police, as a whole, are bad.
What part of "this statute makes it a crime to____" don't you understand?
And for shits and giggles I looked up the legal definition of riot.
As used in this chapter, the term "riot" means a public disturbance involving (1) an act or acts of violence by one or more persons part of an assemblage of three or more persons,which act or acts shall constitute a clear and present danger of, or shall result in, damage or injury to the property of any otherperson or to the person of any other individual or (2) a threat or threats of the commission of an act or acts of violence by one or more persons part of an assemblage of three or more personshaving, individually or collectively, the ability of immediate execution of such threat or threats, where the performance of the threatened act or acts of violence would constitute a clear and present danger of, or would result in, damage or injury to the property of any other person or to the person of any other individual.
(b)
As used in this chapter, the term "to incite a riot", or "to organize, promote, encourage, participate in, or carry on a riot", includes, but is not limited to, urging or instigating other persons to riot, but shall not be deemed to mean the mere oral or written (1) advocacy of ideas or (2) expression of belief, not involving advocacy of any act or acts of violence or assertion of the rightness of, or the right to commit, any such act or acts.
This is all blatantly clear.
How often do they speak up about police injustice? 🤔Get out of here with this fuck ALL cops mentality. I have family members who are cops and they are good, hard working, family oriented people. Not all cops are total assholes, like many here on Era like to think.
"My Trump supporting cop family are great people!"I'll be sure to bring it up during our next family get together. They already know that the rest of our family don't agree with their presidential candidate. We have mutually agreed to disagree on most of these types of topics.
This is federal law passed in 2009. Nothing you quoted here is relevant and this statute has never been invoked in a situation such as this.No, it's not blatantly clear, because you're grasp on how the law functions is extremely flawed, and you're not even factoring the easily searchable fact that Michigan doesn't recognize sexual orientation being part of their hate crime laws. So even if the law is executed in the way you're writing (which it's not), it wouldn't even matter.
but shall not be deemed to mean the mere oral or written (1) advocacy of ideas or (2) expression of belief, not involving advocacy of any act or acts of violence or assertion of the rightness of, or the right to commit, any such act or acts.
That is the core part you're not grasping. It's literally legal to express that you think X group of people should die (and I'm not even sure that was expressed by this group, but that's not the point). The limit of that expression is when you are telling people to go commit that act of violence.
There is very clear precedent of what constitutes hate crimes and the cross over of when hate speech becomes unprotected.
In Brandenburg v. Ohio (1969), the Supreme Court unanimously reversed the conviction of a Ku Klux Klan group for "advocating ... violence ... as a means of accomplishing political reform" because their statements at a rally did not express an immediate, or imminent intent, to do violence.[3] This decision overruled Schenck v. United States (1919), which held that a "clear and present danger" could justify a law limiting speech. The primary distinction is that the latter test does not criminalize "mere advocacy".[4]
The Brandenburg test remains the standard used for evaluating attempts to punish inflammatory speech, and it has not been seriously challenged since it was laid down in 1969. Very few cases have actually reached the Court during the past decades that would test the outer limits of Brandenburg. The Supreme Court applied in the test in Brandenburg four years later in Hess v. Indiana[15].
Hate speech is extremely protected and it takes a lot of scrutiny to challenge it and limit it on a legal basis.
Section 241 makes it unlawful for two or more persons to agree to injure, threaten, or intimidate a person in the United States in the free exercise or enjoyment of any right or privilege secured by the Constitution or laws of the Unites States or because of his or her having exercised such a right.
Unlike most conspiracy statutes, §241 does not require, as an element, the commission of an overt act.
The offense is always a felony, even if the underlying conduct would not, on its own, establish a felony violation of another criminal civil rights statute. It is punishable by up to ten years imprisonment unless the government proves an aggravating factor (such as that the offense involved kidnapping aggravated sexual abuse, or resulted in death) in which case it may be punished by up to life imprisonment and, if death results, may be eligible for the death penalty.
Section 241 is used in Law Enforcement Misconduct and Hate Crime Prosecutions. It was historically used, before conspiracy-specific trafficking statutes were adopted, in Human Trafficking prosecutions.
This is federal law passed in 2009. Nothing you quoted here is relevant and this statute has never been invoked in a situation such as this.
For one the Nazis here moved far past speech or just advocacy into actual threats, intimidation and attempting to start a conflict. Threats and intimidation are specifically outlawed.
Again,
Please key in on this part
Unlike most conspiracy statutes, §241 does not require, as an element, the commission of an overt act.
Statutes Enforced by the Criminal Section
www.justice.gov
Get out of here with this fuck ALL cops mentality. I have family members who are cops and they are good, hard working, family oriented people. Not all cops are total assholes, like many here on Era like to think.
Kinda reminds me of how some MRA types still get pissed off when women critique men. "Not all men", is a refrain that never seems to die.When you really think about it, when Nazis march with guns out at a pride parade during the 50th anniversary of Stonewall, days before the anniversary of the Pulse shooting, the people who have it the worst are the police being insulted on a message board where none of them can see it. Gives me chills.
If your interpretation of the law was legitimate it would drastically alter the way hate speech is enforced in ways that we haven't seen since the law your quoting has been passed (for very obvious reasons because your interpretation has no legal basis)
I've explained why your interpretation is flawed, I'm not interested in continuing this where I keep having to cite actual legal precedent that is one of the most fundamental pillars of litigating hate speech, which you're casually ignoring because it so clearly dismantles your interpretation of the legal enforcement of hate speech.
Intimidation has a specific usage under the law within the concept of hate crimes. It has no definition with hate speech, because there is no legal definition of hate speech.