Total shitshow in /r/WorldNews as 'Immigrants Welcome' clash with people against meth smuggling. Awful lot of new accounts showing up.

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Miss Hitler tbh fellas

I'm pro immigration and pro crystal meth.

But are you pro bussy

So hard

That goes without saying. When you're all hopped up on meth Bussy seems like an even better idea.

Also pro degeneracy it seems.

Unironically

Why the fuck did the keep calling him a kid? That was no child.

If you consider 18 to be adulthood, 16 is indeed a lower number

but what if you're brown

Catholic kind or Muslim edition?

brb posting baby pics just to be safe

Same reason why Trayvon martins pics were from when he was like 5

kid != child

lots of times 16-22 year olds are called kids.

Wait, bringing meth into the US? Trump better bring those all American meth manufacturing jobs back.

This is a way bigger threat to West Virginia's economy than closing down coal mines.

As long as I can buy ephedrine again without needing to be anally probed, I'm for it.

Can you no longer just buy that shit online from Canada? I know several people who did it for EC stacks in the last year.

Most online "Canadian" pharmacies are not legit and are really located in India. What you get is going to be a crap shoot. You can get it online, legally, in the US but only from online ones that don't take insurance and you are paying full price + extra.

Juicy thread

And nothing of value was lost

meth

And nothing of value was lost.

Lost objects:

1). meth

2). nothing of value

I feel like if you knowingly drink a liter of meth then you deserve to die.

To be fair, he had the difficult choice to confess for meth trafficking or kys. He chose kys and no one can truly fault him for that.

Does that mean the border agents are guilty of cyber bullying?

Clean up the gene pool one person at a time.

The desperation to paint law breaking illegals as "innocent" by people in this country is truly disturbing.

Why people even care about stupid drug smugglers from mexico? He take the risk to earn money and he failed.

Maybe people care about the rule of law and the police acting responsibly.

It's not like they forced him to drink anything, he could just say no but instead choose to play with his life.

They suspected it, so it is irresponsible.

I don't know man, if dude is ready to drink concentrated meth it's not police work to avoid that.

You didn't think that one through. Of course it is, why else would they arrest drug users in general?

I don't see generic drug users as ready for suicide kind people.

"There is a invisible bridge off this cliff."

"Lol Are you retarded? If there is a bridge out there why dont you walk out there buddy?"

[Retard walks off cliff and splats 300 ft down]

(Reddit): SOCIOPATH FORCES MAN TO WALK OFF CLIFF

Well, when the guy is armed, it changes the dynamic a bit, no?

Or the first guy could have just said "I was bullshitting, there isnt a bridge and I dont want to kill myself."

Or the first guys could just be responsible and not tell someone to jump down a bridge.

Or you just don't be an idiot. Im not going around fibbing to cops to get them to call me out on it, or making up stories to hurt myself over because people call me out.

I dont understand how this is a moral conundrum for you. Just dont be a idiot and expect people not to call your bluff.

Well, since the cops lied about it, I guess they realized they were wrong too.

Yoi're just acting like a typical cop cock gobbler as usual.

Lol People are getting dumber every day. Also, sure thing I am on the side of some cops calling bluffs over Mexicans bringing in one of the worst substances to ever grace the planet.

Yeah, you are a prime example. The cops lied about it. Even they are smart enough to know that in hindsight it was a dumb thing to do.

Yeah, you are a prime example. The cops lied about it. Even they are smart enough to know that in hindsight it was a dumb thing to do. You Yet you love blue in your mouth so much, that you can't help yourself defending/excusing them for everything.

There was no criminal wrongdoing, and given the facts, this is a pretty benign thing.

You're like a white knight for cops lol.

I literally dont care. I am defending someone that said "Well, if it's juice would you mind taking a drink?" I cop part is pretty moot. The guy decided to drink meth, case closed. I dont know why you have a hard on for protecting scumbags from their own bad decisions.

The guy probably didn't know what exactly was in the bottle. The officers should know better.

And did you even see the video? It's not just one sip, they kept telling him to drink it.

And I'm one of those people who think that criminals have basic human right too. weird huh.

The guy probably didn't know what exactly was in the bottle. The officers should know better.

Than to know the contents of someones property better than they do? Cmon.

And did you even see the video? It's not just one sip, they kept telling him to drink it.

Probably because they were testing to see if he was fake sipping. There is a lot less hastle in someone just afmitting their bluff then going through the process of seizing someones property for testing. Its the guys own fault for not just owning up.

And I'm one of those people who think that criminals have basic human right too. weird huh.

Drinking something you are saying ia juice while knowing it is meth isnt anyones fault but your own. This has absolutely nothing to do with "muh basic human rights" as there is no right to be protected from hurting youraelf while lieing.

And that officers should follow protocol so dumb shit like this won't happen.

If you dont drink liquid meth while calling it juice, this doaent happen.

Lmao, he is a 16 year old mule, not tony montana himself. They gave him a bottle and an address. "Go there, fast". He knows its not legal, but that doesn't mean that he has any idea of what he is carrying.

Lmao, he is a 16 year old mule, not tony montana himself. They gave him a bottle and an address. "Go there, fast". He knows its not legal, but that doesn't mean that he has any idea of what he is carrying.

So drink the unidentified liquid. K. Got it.

Bruh, when I was 16 I had a full time job and was making a car payment, having already been to juvy. 16 year olds arent children. In fact, most countries place the age of legal consent (which ammounts to pretty much legal autonomy in most of those places) at 16.

And should know better means "they should know better than letting somone drink from a bottle that you suspect contains poison".

Should they also start removing their teeth looking for false implant cyanide caps? Cmon. Its a bottle, he said it was juice, they urged him to drink it. Its just like that interview with the Monsanto guy who said he would be happy to drink a glasa of his pesticide, but then said know when the guy offered him some.

And it all doesnt matter. The officers suspected something was wrong and made him drink multiple times. It is irresponsible.

They didnt "make" him do anything at all. He lied and drank from the bottle of hia own volition under no duress but his own risk/gain ratio of fessing or killing himself. Irresponsible of the cops not being more wary? Meh. Ill give you that, but thats the extent of it.

The United States has since agreed to pay Acevedo’s family $1 million in a wrongful-death lawsuit brought against the two border officers and the U.S. government.

But they dindu nuffin.

The United States has since agreed to pay Acevedo’s family $1 million in a wrongful-death lawsuit brought against the two border officers and the U.S. government.

But they dindu nuffin.

Michael Browns family received 1.5m in a settlement after he committed strong arm robbery and attacked a cop. The police officer was cleared of any wrong doing by a grand jury by physical evidence and testimony from many witnesses. Yet, his family got a fatty payout. Reeping money from the death/injury of drug dealers and criminals is becoming big business.

Sure.

I dont know what you get about the fact that a grand jury heard all testimony, saw all the evidence, and are smarter than you. The state paid out because they just got done with a massive riot, had blm breathing down their neck threatening more trouble by spreading misinformation, and wanted the matter over.

Nerd, why are you changing the subject?

U wot?

The kid. They waited an hour before calling the ambulance while his heart was literally blowing up.

There is absolutely no evidence that Brown lay dieing in the street while the officer waited. In fact, he was shot in the chest and twice in the head. Evidence supports he was shot dead. What does BLM koolaid taste like?

The paramedics were actually on the scene within a reasonable time. This also while a unruly crowd began sweeping the scene, they had to bring in more than 10 units just to control them, and a swat team.

The largest complaint about the body in the street is that locals complained the body itself was there too long while detectives rushed from other jobs to clear the scene and collect evidence, all of this as I said with the beginnings of the riot happening.

what you don;t realize I have never brought that up. We're talking about one thing, and you bring up something unrelated. We're talking about the kid who died because of meth, and here you are typing paragraphs about Brown?

Wut?

Its the same kind of scenario, with the same payout. The resulting death was due to the criminals actions in both scenarios

Except in one scenario there was no violence, they just let a kid OD. Totally the same.

Except in one scenario there was no violence from either side, they just let a kid OD.

If that's the case there would be criminal negligence charges against them.

They let him drink from a suspected substance multiple times, encouraged him, while taking their sweet time to get help once he was ODing. Totally the same.

Explain to me, in detail, how they took their sweet time.

Also, suspecting what is in someone's beverage, especially when they call your bluff and drink it is not criminal. For all we know they could have suspected it was tequila and were thinking it was funny.

If that's the case there would be criminal negligence charges against them.

Which is why I guess they settled.

Explain to me, in detail, how they took their sweet time

It took an hour before he got to the hospital. For someone who is basically having a heart attack, that is a loooooong time.

Also, suspecting what is in someone's beverage, especially when they call your bluff and drink it is not criminal. For all we know they could have suspected it was tequila and were thinking it was funny.

That doesnt make it better, wtf. Drinking age is 21.

If that's the case there would be criminal negligence charges against them.

Which is why I guess they settled.

There were no criminal neg charges against them. The family hired a ambulance chaser, and the state decided it was best to just settle and avoid a long legal battle and what tgat entails. Once again, Mike Brown.

Explain to me, in detail, how they took their sweet time

It took an hour before he got to the hospital. For someone who is basically having a heart attack, that is a loooooong time.

By all evidence they got him medical attention as soon as he said he was ill.

Also, suspecting what is in someone's beverage, especially when they call your bluff and drink it is not criminal. For all we know they could have suspected it was tequila and were thinking it was funny.

That doesnt make it better, wtf. Drinking age is 21.

I was spit balling. Calm your outrage. The kid said it was juice, he bluffed and drank it, it's his fault.

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The family hired a ambulance chaser, and the state decided it was best to just settle and avoid a long legal battle and what tgat entails.

Or they saw it looked really fucking bad.

By all evidence they got him medical attention as soon as he said he was ill.

Except the time it took to get him there. Ambulances strive to get a person to the hospital half an hour after being called, otherwise they send in the chopper. That it took an hour should make you a lot more skeptic.

I was spit balling. Calm your outrage. The kid said it was juice, he bluffed and drank it, it's his fault.

Lol no outrage. I was wtfing at that bad argument.

The thing you don't seem to want to get is that the officers suspected it was worse than that. You can say "oh he shouldn't have drank it", but the fact remains that the officers encouraged him to drink it multiple times. They couldve done smell test or one of those easy throwaway field tests. Instead they knew something was up and maybe tried to punish him by making him really fucking high or something.

Also, this back and forth seems to have run its course. It was fun, see you next time.

The family hired a ambulance chaser, and the state decided it was best to just settle and avoid a long legal battle and what tgat entails.

Or they saw it looked really fucking bad.

Michael Brown

By all evidence they got him medical attention as soon as he said he was ill.

Except the time it took to get him there. Ambulances strive to get a person to the hospital half an hour after being called, otherwise they send in the chopper. That it took an hour should make you a lot more skeptic.

There is no evidence they specifically waited to get him medical attention. When he said he was ill, they went into action.

I was spit balling. Calm your outrage. The kid said it was juice, he bluffed and drank it, it's his fault.

Lol no outrage. I was wtfing at that bad argument.

The thing you don't seem to want to get is that the officers suspected it was worse than that. You can say "oh he shouldn't have drank it", but the fact remains that the officers encouraged him to drink it multiple times. They couldve done smell test or one of those easy throwaway field tests. Instead they knew something was up and maybe tried to punish him by making him really fucking high or something.

He claimed it was juice, they allowed him to prove it.

The guy was a criminal, no one is denying that, but punishment should be given in the court.

Also, this back and forth seems to have run its course. It was fun, see you next time.

Kay, dont jump off your imaginary bridge if someone dares you.

He claimed it was juice, they allowed him to prove it.

They shouldn't have. They should have tested it themselves. That is protocol.

Kay, dont jump off your imaginary bridge if someone dares you

Will do, and remember to swallow the next time a cop ask for your licsense.

He claimed it was juice, they allowed him to prove it.

They shouldn't have. They should have tested it themselves. That is protocol.

Protocol is testing anything someone says is juice?

Kay, dont jump off your imaginary bridge if someone dares you

Will do, and remember to swallow the next time a cop ask for your licsense.

Lol Are you going to start "bootlicker" reeing next? This is sad.

Lol you are purposefully obtuse now. They already suspected it wasnt juice.

Imagine turning your brain off just so you can defend a cop online.