Anonymous ID: 26884e May 30, 2020, 5:48 a.m. No.9376049   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9375991

ty bake! +1 on your cap!

 

Ok..so could the Floyd incident be "modeled" after another incident?

 

There was a Dallas case last summer…anons can look it up..that the Floyd incident was potentially MODELED AFTER…

 

White guy that died so no MSM "outrage"…

 

Here is the story…

https://www.dallasnews.com/news/investigations/2019/07/31/you-re-gonna-kill-me-dallas-police-body-cam-footage-reveals-the-final-minutes-of-tony-timpa-s-life/

 

"Tony Timpa wailed and pleaded for help more than 30 times as Dallas police officers pinned his shoulders, knees and neck to the ground.

 

“You’re gonna kill me! You’re gonna kill me! You’re gonna kill me!”

 

After Timpa fell unconscious, the officers who had him in handcuffs assumed he was asleep and didn’t confirm that he was breathing or feel for a pulse."

Anonymous ID: 26884e May 30, 2020, 5:50 a.m. No.9376072   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6086

>>9376056

why don't you just do it anon? or is that some experiment to see if anons will "follow orders"?

 

what (you) folks will never understand is that good people are HELPFUL…it doesn't mean we are INFLUENCEABLE…

 

We pretty quickly figure out when HELP turns to MANIPULATION…

 

Put that in your report…

Anonymous ID: 26884e May 30, 2020, 5:58 a.m. No.9376141   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6150

https://twitter.com/Brash_1/status/1266676313684799488

 

It was never about a virus.

 

It was never about George Floyd.

 

And, just think, we have 6 more months of Democratic shenanigans before the election.

 

Folks waking up nicely

Anonymous ID: 26884e May 30, 2020, 6:17 a.m. No.9376306   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Letter from Senator Lankford to Oklahomans concerning the 99 year anniversary of the Tulsa race riots TOMORROW…which maps to the Q clock for post 34 on 11/1…

 

Dear Oklahoma friends and neighbors:

 

Ninety-nine years ago—almost to the day, North Tulsa/Greenwood was on fire. Today, South Minneapolis is on fire. We have made great progress in the last century in innovation and technology, yet racial tension still exists.

 

People are hurting, crying out for peace, justice, and answers. This email is not an accusation; it is a call to personal action.

 

We have made real racial progress over the last 100 years. Our nation has many black law enforcement officers, business owners, elected officials, and community leaders. Segregation has ended, and our courts work to judge people based on the law and the content of their character, not the color of their skin.

 

Yet, it is clear that there is still work to be done in our nation to build trust, friendship, and common bonds. It is easy to watch TV and think that all this violence is far away, but I believe the violence should push each of us to ask ourselves…

 

“What can I do to listen, learn, and make relationships better across all races in my community and workplace?”

 

We cannot solve this problem by simply passing a law—it will only be solved when each of us, regardless of our race, personally reaches out to other people, stands up with compassion to injustice, and finally learns the ugly lessons of our past. Racism is a family issue before it is a national issue. But to our nation’s credit, we are working to address this stain on our country.

 

I have made it no secret that the message of Jesus changed my life and my perspective. This is a nation where people are free to have a faith, live their faith, or have no faith, and their voices are all heard equally in the public square. The Biblical passage from 2 Corinthians 5 challenges me when Paul wrote two thousand years ago, “All this is from God, who through Christ reconciled us to himself and gave us the ministry of reconciliation.” My faith teaches me that I should work for reconciliation. What do you believe?

 

On the 99th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre, in a nation that’s hurting from both the scars and fresh wounds of racism, we can choose to sit on the sidelines, or we can choose to make a difference—peacefully and intentionally.

 

Here’s my simple challenge: If you want to be part of the solution in America, start at the dinner table. Invite a family of another race to your home for a meal. I am amazed how many people I meet, of all races, in our great state who have never had a family of another race in their home for a meal. Break bread together over the dinner table, and have a real discussion. Understand the perspective of someone who does not look like you. Listen. Hear. Open your heart and your eyes to their experience. Every person in our county can move our conversation on race and understanding a little farther. It’s part of who we are. We can help solve things around our dinner tables together.

 

Whether you’re watching the news this weekend or reading history books, I challenge you to make a difference—peacefully, intentionally, and with the purpose of reconciliation. Let’s stop watching and waiting for the next innocent life to be lost. Let’s step up now.

 

In God We Trust,

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James Lankford

United States Senator for Oklahoma

Anonymous ID: 26884e May 30, 2020, 6:27 a.m. No.9376398   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9376358

+1 fren and well said…

>The Utopia you're after is yours to build.

BOOM

 

Battle between the ears…raising awareness is what this is about…

 

If you are loving can you hate? Awareness and education UP THE VIBE…

 

When the VIBE comes up, the battle is won…

Anonymous ID: 26884e May 30, 2020, 6:52 a.m. No.9376669   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9376618

NWO planning for YEARS these very events…hi masons=CHOADs…

 

We=anons/Q/Q+/patriots jumped their plan…

 

Planning goes WAY back..directly planning for at least months I would wager…