@Background Pony #9E2D
In fact, it’s kinda scary how similar both incidents were, as well as the protests. It’s total deja-vu.
I’m fine with people protesting, but I wish they’d at least do it peacefully, and many still demanding justice seem unaware, the police officers whom murdered that man were fired, and are facing criminal charges right now.
The “All cops are white bastards/Eff the Police” meme crap isn’t helping either… In fact, ironically as pointed out in the Vent forums a black police officer was killed in the riot protests, and I don’t see anyone protesting on the street for his justice.
Okay, who the hell added the “harsher in hindsight” tags? What the fuck makes George Floyd’s death so different from that of Eric Garner’s, which occurred SIX FUCKING YEARS AGO??
@Background Pony #A8D5
Applebloom: “Are you a Pony Aunt Zecora?”
“A pony I am indeed little beautiful Pony Child,The stripes On me a voodoo curse most wild.”
That’s the way it’s actually meant to be. No one kind of lives matter more than any other.
And I’m not even going to go into actual dumbness of the real Black Lives Matter movement. And no it’s not because I’m racist, I hate all stupid equally.
@Nightweaver20xx
The Idea of so called “Apex Beings” in the Universe is a simply laughably concept. If their so Powerful then how come we invented Fidget Spinners First?
Yeah look at that! What can they possibly counter that with. Nothing that’s what.
@Nightweaver20xx
That’s what I said.
Basically, we are nothing but a bunch of sentient meat bags who came to exist by chance because some rocks happened to collide.
Tiny individuals with puny (but funny) concerns to fill their short life on a big rock, surrounded by an infinity of others rocks, in a great big spiral of light, itself surrounded by an insanely great numbers of others spirals, each with its own stars and orbiting rocks.
♪ We serve, we live, we die and times go by. ♫
@SmokySkies
Did you know that from a cosmic perspective, all of life on this planet, and this planet itself, is nothing more than a mote of dust? We don’t even register on a visual level when you look at the galaxy from a comfortable distance, let alone hold a position of prominence. And if you keep zooming out, our galaxy becomes just a smear next to a bunch of other tiny smears, indistinguishable from the rest.
Oh what the true apex beings of our cosmos must think of our grand hubris.