[–] Inconceivable2 0 points 14 points 14 points (+14|-0) ago
I'd be surprised if it isn't backlash against child slave labor and taking away our freedom via censorship/manipulating search results. Or massive heinous privacy violations. But my theory gets shot to hell if Twatter and JewBook aren't also experiencing similar backlash.
[–] cyks 0 points 6 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago
It is nothing more than an increasing volume of healthy, fighting age, men that are more willing to fight for a better life than those that currently live one. Society abandons those that is deems unfit and so those abandoned may just refuse to fade into obscurity.
Eventually, with corruption unchecked, the U.S. will devolve into a south african model whereas those that "have" must be militarized against those that "have not." The cost of inter-civil defense will stymy the levels of luxury most american's are used to, such as bus rides with windows, commutes to work without being shot at, and, eventually, daily life without utter chaos.
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[–] NotoriousIUD 0 points 6 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago (edited ago)
From Portland and pretty much the same story here.
It's hilarious that only 5 years ago in the Portland sub you'd get downvoted to oblivion for saying things like the city is becoming too expensive, traffic is getting out of hand, homelessness is becoming an issue. Some would argue against it existing and others would argue that it's normal. Now the sub has flipped.
Liberalism is a luxury people can only indulge in when things are going well. Its for when you just got out of college, only ever dealt with others that look and think like you, and immediately land a good job, get paid more money than you've ever had in your life, and your only issues are pretty much bullshit issues.
You fucking drop the bullshit though after you have a kid and they get stuck with a used needle on the light rail thanks to your years of protesting against the system to be more lenient towards drug addicts because it was "unfair".
[–] zak_the_mac 0 points 6 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago
Nokia 3310's for maximum damage
[–] 0110001111 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
Pretty sure rubber bullets are only used by police and military police. I haven't actually seen anyone or anywhere sell them on market before
[–] alecfurski 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago
An act like that is usually virtue-signalled all over social media.
Is (((someone))) planning on selling security solutions?
[–] littul_kitton ago
They'd be dead easy to make. Oil a lead bullet, cover it with low melting point hot melt glue, let the glue harden, pull the bullet out, oil the inside, squirt silicone caulk inside, and peel/melt the glue off when the silicone cures. Then pry the lead bullet out of a cartridge, and shoehorn the rubber one in.
The difficult part will be keeping the rubber from getting pushed into the cartridge in the magazine. I recommend bolt action to avoid this.
It would be easier to put a rubber slug in a shotgun shell.
[–] littul_kitton 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
I doubt it was rubber bullets. Slingshots and gravel would do the job, attract little attention, and be easy to conceal.
[–] Tsilent_Tsunami 0 points 4 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago
I believe they sell ceramic slingshot ammo so you don't have to break your own spark plugs. Not sure if they have the sharp edges/corners for breaking glass though.
[–] edgelord666 3 points -2 points 1 point (+1|-3) ago
toppest of le keks terrorism is so le cooll amirite??? ;)))))
stupid faggot
[–] alecfurski 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Could have been antifa or any other anti-capitalist terrorist organization. I have some doubt about this since they didn't virtue-signal.
This is more of a "create a problem and provide a solution for profit" scenario.
[–] derram 1 point 6 points 7 points (+7|-1) ago
https://archive.fo/gJu9g :
'On an internal Apple email thread viewed by Mashable, one Apple employee speculated that the culprit may be firing "rubber rounds" at the buses. '
'The commute for thousands of Apple employees just got a whole lot longer. '
'Apple confirmed to Mashable that buses are indeed being rerouted, and that it is working with law enforcement to investigate. '
'Anti-shuttle sentiment once loomed large in San Francisco, where activists blamed riders for driving up rents in neighborhoods that included tech-bus routes. '
'The tech giant runs shuttle buses full of employees from San Francisco to its headquarters in Cupertino every day, and, according to a source inside the company, someone is attacking those buses — and breaking windows. '
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