Of course, Honkler is a (generally) law-abiding citizen. It's not his fault the lawmakers are bizarre and make no sense.
So what happens when it turns out that George Floyd ISN'T dead? Will people get even angrier? Or will they sweep it under the rug because it doesn't fit their cognitive dissonance bubble world? Will they ignore the people delivering the message? Will they get angry at the people delivering the message? I think so, at first at least. From Q #34:
>Confirmation (to the public) of what is occurring will be revealed and will not be openly accepted
Never be 100% anything, Anon. You'll just set yourself up for disappointment. I'm 97% sure that's an accurate statement.
Proof is the only thing that will do it, of course. But still, a lot doesn't add up about the whole situation.
>Do you know how many people will storm who ever is responsible if he's alive?
I think that's the Plan.
The whole thing feels fake as fuck to me. It's like right after one narrative falls apart, another one immediately takes it's place. Impeachment fell apart, so bring in covid. Covid falls apart, now comes the controversial police shooting. Joe "You Ain't Black" Biden and Joe "I Regularly Fracture People's Skulls" Scarborough are completely out of the news while our cities burn.
True.
Nope. Just stating the obvious.
"Insurgency" sums it up pretty well, it seems. I've never seen anything like this in my life.
I know, been bringing it up all week. I thought for sure this shit would take place closer to the election, but we're 5 months out. Are we about to do 5 months of this? Sporadic riots over the Summer maybe?
You can add Austin if you feel like it, but things are largely tame comparatively. Hardly a city in flames.
Wouldn't that make it uncommon?
>they need to win the people over before the elections
POTUS and those around him have seemed very certain that they'll win in a landslide, independent from Biden, even before he became the (presumptive) nominee.