Terrorist Attack on Bourbon Street

Discussion in 'Politics' started by echopulse, Jan 1, 2025.

  1. ipatent

    ipatent

    DEI Can Be Blamed In New Orleans

    The terror attack that struck New Orleans New Year’s Eve horrified the nation. Initially, the agency charged with investigating it claimed it wasn’t terrorism. FBI special agent Althea Duncan, a black woman with a nose ring, said at a press conference that it was not a terrorist event. That statement was quickly contradicted by local officials and the FBI itself. It should’ve never been made since authorities knew the terrorist flew an ISIS flag while murdering pedestrians.
     
    #101     Jan 3, 2025
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  2. themickey

    themickey

    LOL, as if a black woman with a nose ring has anything to do with it.
     
    #102     Jan 3, 2025
  3. themickey

    themickey

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    Althea Duncan with a nose ring wtf

    Special Agent Alethea Duncan, one of the FBI’s public faces during the probe, initially stated that the attack did not meet the criteria for terrorism. This apparent flip-flop drew sharp criticism from conservative commentators and social media users, who accused the FBI of attempting to minimize the attack’s severity. The criticism intensified when reports emerged that the agency’s recruitment practices—influenced by DEI policies—may be compromising its effectiveness.

    Nose Rings and FBI Policy
    The controversy surrounding Special Agent Alethea Duncan has also drawn attention to her nose ring, which some critics have used as a symbol of perceived lax standards within the agency.
     
    #103     Jan 3, 2025
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  4. Tuxan

    Tuxan

    What's with the retard outbreak, it's a stud ipatent.

    Agents will have been called in from their family and friends celebrations and dressed for that.
     
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    #104     Jan 3, 2025
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  5. themickey

    themickey

    Americans going on a wild goose chase (experts at it).
    New Years Eve rampage but let's talk about the FBI black woman with a nose stud and call it a ring. :)
     
    #105     Jan 3, 2025
  6. wildchild

    wildchild



    FAKE NEWS!!!!!!!!!
     
    #106     Jan 3, 2025
  7. tomorton

    tomorton

    Piercings, tattoos and the like are worn by individuals for reasons beyond that they simply think they are aesthetically pleasing when their face/body is viewed by others. These adornments are intended to convey unspoken messages to the wider society. Sometimes such messages are intended to be confrontational to other groups in society. Therefore this makes it fair game for the wider society to respond to such messaging.

    Many people would have reduced faith in the judgement and impartiality of anyone involved in the justice system. If a person with authority within that system can be suspected of wishing to act in a deliberately confrontational manner to other groups within society, it's very hard to see them as being totally impartial in their decisions and actions.

    What I'm saying is that if some pierced or tattooed police officer came up to me and asked me what I was doing and what my name was I'd tell them to f**k off.
     
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  8. themickey

    themickey

    Please wave your flag around.
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    #108     Jan 4, 2025
  9. wrbtrader

    wrbtrader

    Many of the guys I served with took their special training skills into the private military sector and contract work when they exited the military especially those who know different languages, educated, and have multiple citizenship with a network in different countries.

    It's a very lucrative business and some work for the U.S. government as private citizens (not military).

    Unfortunately, it has opened some of these elite military soldiers to division in America and corporate greed...the unseen war that only Hollywood has touched upon.

    In the past, Trump has pardoned some of these guys when they were arrested for killing civilians in other countries during Trump's first term. It's a dirty world out there especially if they one day turn against those in their own country for political reasons and not for money...radicalized by their own government.

    ...The four contractors, who worked for the private security firm Blackwater owned by the brother of Trump's education secretary, were included in a wave of pre-Christmas pardons announced by the White House...


    There are many private military contract firms in America and the list of them is growing. They are in plain sight. I wouldn't be surprised if some of them are on the stock exchanges or lobbyists in Washington D.C....corporate greed.

    This is why the actions by the Supreme Court to grant Presidents immunity is a very dangerous precedent. It flips the script too...it threatens the payroll of some of the private military companies.

    #chaos


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    #109     Jan 4, 2025
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  10. wrbtrader

    wrbtrader

     
    #110     Jan 4, 2025