Did you cheer when that trump protestor lady was shot by capitol police?

Once again, you've proven my point that you have a lack of perception.

You should never engage with stupid people, they have the innate ability to drag you down to their level and beat you with experience. Just my advice.
 
I think cops who are not in fear of their lives no matter what color the other person is, should shoot unarmed citizens.
Capitol Police are paid and trained not just to defend their lives.

They are paid to protect and safeguard the most important people in the United States government - Senators, Representatives, and the vice president, all of whom were on the premises at the time.

I will not pass judgement until all the facts come to light.

We do know these were violent insurrectionists, who were storming the Capitol, attacking police officers, vandalizing, and some of them were carrying pipe bombs, Molotov cocktails, ammunition.
 
It's a tragic situation, regardless.

This woman was radicalized by Trump and whatever right wing media she was addicted to. She became QAnon.

By her own actions, she contributed to her own death.

Yep. Or to quote many a Reichwinger from the recent past: "If you go to a violent protest don't cry if you get injured or killed."
 
I marched for police reform, I work with inner city youth clubs, I grew up minority majority neighborhood, I am violently anti-racist, far less racist and prejudiced than you, cabrón

Bull&Terrier is Earl.

I've had 2 of the best pitbulls ever, dude.
The 1st one I taught to climb 6 foot chain link fences and trees. I used to put a tennis ball inside of a football and hang it on a rope. He would rip the football apart to get to the tennis ball, then he' d destroy that. He'd do backflips going at that football on a rope. Of course I had to show him the tennis ball going into the football for that to happen. The 2nd one was stockier and stronger and not so agile, he was kind of a woompa doompa tank. He was a good boy, and a trash can connoissuer. He had some friends that would come over (some black girly dog and a little Jack Russel-ish one) and ask for him to go out n stuff, and I let them..sometimes I had to follow on a bike with a shovel to clean up the mess, but OK. They had their fun.
He never dumped down a worthless garbage can..one morning he came home with the biggest hambone I've ever seen in his mouth and was so proud of himself..lol!
Thing was twice the width of his head. Other times he's get Turkey carcasses. He'd put that nose up to the edge of the garbage can and "see" what was in there.
If nothing, he'd move on..if something, he'd throw that can down and get it.
Okay, I used to follow them and..clean up the mess and let them have their fun.
 
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Capitol Police are paid and trained not just to defend their lives.

They are paid to protect and safeguard the most important people in the United States government - Senators, Representatives, and the vice president, all of whom were on the premises at the time.

I will not pass judgement until all the facts come to light.

We do know these were violent insurrectionists, who were storming the Capitol, attacking police officers, vandalizing, and some of them were carrying pipe bombs, Molotov cocktails, ammunition.

They were also carrying Zip Tie Handcuffs.
 
The question is... did her family cheer for her martyrdom for the sake of her standard bearer Sweet Potato Hitler?

Exactly. What difference does it make about how other people may have felt about her brain dead sacrifice to ignorance? She was a vet with no obvious understanding of the oath she was sworn to. She’s dead, but her family will have to deal with it.

How do they feel about that?
 
You seem to be the wannabe violent one, but only vicariously.

So you think telling violent people that the cops will shoot them if they harm people is violent


Dude just admitt your a right wing racist turd who loves these criminals as much as Trump does
 
They were not protestors you fucking liar


They were seditious criminals the second they broke and entered a secured government building to attack our elected officials

They trashed the place by breaking doors and windows to get into a secured government building WHILE the elected officials were doing the people most important business

They fucking pepper sprayed cops idiot


THEY ATTACKED THE POLICE IDIOT


THEY WERE RACISTS TRYING TO ATTACK ELECTED OFFICIALS IN THE MIDDLE OF THEIR SWORN DUTIES


ONE GOT THE BULLET THEY ALL DESERVED

Why are you so volatile!?
 
We need these racist idiots to come out of hiding and put themselves

That way we can document these traitors and watch them


They are the leaders of this madness


It’s the only way to clean this up
 
How many personalities do you think I have? you need help my friend.

Question .. you’ve described yourself as ‘violently anti-racist’ but what form does the violent part of that equation take shape given that you seem to believe that any confrontation to racism makes us like them.

It does not. It means we are NOT like them,
 
We need these racist idiots to come out of hiding and put themselves

That way we can document these traitors and watch them


They are the leaders of this madness


It’s the only way to clean this up

You can trust that they are heading deeper underground. Trump who?
 
We need these racist idiots to come out of hiding and put themselves

That way we can document these traitors and watch them


They are the leaders of this madness


It’s the only way to clean this up

A bunch of studies have proven that Oxytocin is higher in racists & xenophobia.
It's also lower in Psychopaths, Sociopaths, Schizophrenics, Autistics.

https://www.pnas.org/content/108/4/1262

RESEARCH ARTICLE
Oxytocin promotes human ethnocentrism
Carsten K. W. De Dreu, Lindred L. Greer, Gerben A. Van Kleef, Shaul Shalvi, and Michel J. J. Handgraaf

https://medium.com/swlh/oxytocin-is-not-always-kind-it-can-evoke-disgust-3792716b3457

Oxytocin Is Not Always Kind: It Can Evoke Disgust
It “worsen Us/Them dichotomies,” human studies reveal.
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Oxytocin, the so-called love hormone, mediates bonding such as during mother-infant or human-dog interactions. It turns the brain into a pro-social mode by tuning down the amygdala (fear and disgust centre) and exciting the dorsal striatum (trust and reward centre). “It makes people more trusting, forgiving, empathic and charitable,” Robert Sapolsky, a multi-award-winning author and professor of biology, neurology, neurological sciences, and, by courtesy, neurosurgery, wrote in a 2018 review. “It improves the accuracy of reading people’s emotions.”
Probing further, scientists discovered the pro-social effects of oxytocin only apply if the person is one of us — or an in-group member. If the person is one of them — or an out-group member — oxytocin becomes anti-social. “In such settings, the [oxytocin] hormone decreases trust, and enhances envy and gloating for the successes and failures, respectively, of the out-group member,” Professor Sapolsky continued. “Moreover, the hormone makes people more pre-emptively aggressive to out-group members, and enhances unconscious biases toward them.”
Oxytocin has a binary role in pro- and anti-social.
What segregates in-group and out-group? Anything that can be classified as one of us or one of them — be it race, religion, political beliefs, pets, spouses, or children. Here are some experiments illustrating the binary role of oxytocin:
Intranasal oxytocin increased the emphatic neural responses of Chinese males on Asian faces, but not Caucasian’s, compared to placebo.
Intranasal oxytocin made humans more cooperative in a trust game provided they had prior friendly interactions (becoming in-groups). Playing the game with an anonymous person (an out-group member) did not influence, or even lowered, cooperativity compared to placebo.
In a Prisoner’s dilemma game, intranasal oxytocin did not make in-group members more distrusting toward out-group members. If the out-group members posed a threat, however, in-group members behaved much more uncooperatively and aggressively compared to placebo.
In an economic game, intranasal oxytocin enhanced extreme lying and speed of dishonest decision making if it serves the in-group at the expense of the out-group.
In a game of chance with an anonymous player (an outgroup), intranasal oxytocin increased envy (if participants lost more money) and gloating (if participants gained more money) compared to placebo.
“The [oxytocin] circuitry may have evolved to sustain within-group cooperation, ingroup protection, and if needed, competition towards rivalling outgroups,” Carsten de Dreu, a professor of psychology and behavioural economics, wrote in a 2012 paper reviewing some of the listed studies.
If there’s competition, oxytocin evokes distrust, envy, gloat, and disgust.
Brain imaging showed that the cortical-amygdala and insular cortex mediate this competition. These are brain circuits involve in disgust. “A basic role of oxytocin may be to increase vigilance, defensive aggression, coupled with the expression of disgust associated behaviours, to protect oneself and in‐group members against the out‐group threat,” Martin Kavaliers, a professor of psychology and neuroscience, and co-workers wrote in a 2018 review titled “Social Neuroscience fo Disgust.”
Oxytocin “worsen Us/Them dichotomies, enhancing in-group parochialism as well as out-group xenophobia.”
https://www.psychologized.org/the-love-hormone-oxytocin-makes-men-more-loyal/

The ‘Love Hormone’ Oxytocin Makes Men More Loyal
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0306453018306036
oxytocinWhat is the characteristic that you view as the most important in a partner? Is it sense of humor, how attractive they are, kindness.

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0306453018306036

Daily oxytocin patterns in relation to psychopathy and childhood trauma in residential youth
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Primary psychopathy was linked to lower daily oxytocin.


Distinct oxytocin patterns in primary and secondary psychopathy were observed.


Contribution to better understanding of biological underpinnings of two subtypes.


Low oxytocin might be an early indicator of primary psychopathy.

https://www.madinamerica.com/2012/06/15024/

Lowered Oxytocin in Schizophrenia
Kermit ColeBy Kermit ColeJune 27, 20121
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Researchers from Japan found, in a study of 27 persons with a schizophrenia diagnosis, 17 with major depressive disorder, and 27 controls, that negative symptoms of schizophrenia were associated with a lower level of oxytocin in cerebrospinal fluid. They also found lower levels of oxytocin were associated with use of second-generation antipsychotics. The article, published online today in Schizophrenia Research, discusses the role of oxytocin in social behavior and psychopathology.

Abstract →

https://dr-wendihealth.com/2020/01/05/the-love-hormone-and-mental-health/

Fun Fact: Psychopaths, sociopaths, and people with severe autism produce significantly less oxytocin or have alterations in their oxytocin receptors compared to other humans.
 
see what I mean Iolo?


"justified", so being unarmed, it's ok to be shot by police..... you people are not even hiding your fascist duplicity.

Those who try to overthrow democracy by force do tend to take risks, even if the police are on their side, as you nazis seem to have forgotten. I never welcome anyone's death, though I may change my mind when your Fuhrer-nutter gets his!
 
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