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May 31, 2020 at 6:21 PM #817716May 31, 2020 at 6:25 PM #817717outtamojoParticipant
[quote=Hobie]Cops have to deal with the shit society 99% of the time. I may tend to bias them. They are not always the problem.
Like I said earlier, don’t do stuff that will attract a cop… pass bad check, resist, mouth off, you get the idea.
You will make $ if you comply and they are in the wrong with cameras everywhere.[/quote]
How you gonna spend the money if you are dead?
May 31, 2020 at 11:03 PM #817725outtamojoParticipantWhy do the majority of officers resist reform?
http://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/usa-police-unions/
https://www.chicagotribune.com/investigations/ct-met-chicago-police-union-fop-20181105-story.html
June 1, 2020 at 12:15 AM #817726scaredyclassicParticipantOk the protests are starting to freak me out.
Fuck tha protestors.
Ah, fuck humanity.
We are doomed.
June 1, 2020 at 6:29 AM #817727CoronitaParticipant[quote=scaredyclassic]Ok the protests are starting to freak me out.
Fuck tha protestors.
Ah, fuck humanity.
We are doomed.[/quote]
You do realize some of the rioters are plants are not the same as the protestors, right? Some rioters are there just to stir shit up…
Far-Right Infiltrators and Agitators in George Floyd Protests: Indicators of White Supremacists
And don’t worry, I am sure things will be fine. I am sure the way to solve problems caused by a few white racists that kills a black man over something stupid is what is done all the time by white apologetics who are still the majority of powerful CEOs and institutional leaders. Give a lot of social and economic concessions and appeasements to African Americans and screw over other non-white minorities, particularly asian american men, and dismissal of any sort of grievances of those biased policies as “for the greater good”. More preferential treatment, more social awareness. I can’t wait to see what they have in store for us next… And if you can’t understand, it’s because you are white with white privilege and cant relate, the same thing the same privilege that black people complain about all the time, just from a different angle
June 1, 2020 at 7:36 AM #817732scaredyclassicParticipant[quote=Coronita][quote=scaredyclassic]Ok the protests are starting to freak me out.
Fuck tha protestors.
Ah, fuck humanity.
We are doomed.[/quote]
You do realize some of the rioters are plants are not the same as the protestors, right? Some rioters are there just to stir shit up…
Far-Right Infiltrators and Agitators in George Floyd Protests: Indicators of White Supremacists
And don’t worry, I am sure things will be fine. I am sure the way to solve problems caused by a few white racists that kills a black man over something stupid is what is done all the time by white apologetics who are still the majority of powerful CEOs and institutional leaders. Give a lot of social and economic concessions and appeasements to African Americans and screw over other non-white minorities, particularly asian american men, and dismissal of any sort of grievances of those biased policies as “for the greater good”. More preferential treatment, more social awareness. I can’t wait to see what they have in store for us next… And if you can’t understand, it’s because you are white with white privilege and cant relate, the same thing the same privilege that black people complain about all the time, just from a different angle[/quote]
Despite all our rage were still judt a rat in a cage.
Maybe we are just iraq circa 2003. Rumsfeld says looting is a sign of good things to come. Stay invested! A rising tide raises all boats
DEFENSE NEWS APRIL 11, 2003
WASHINGTON, April 11 (UPI) — U.S. forces should not be blamed for the lawlessness and looting in Baghdad as it is a natural consequence of the transition from a dictatorship to a free country, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said Friday at the Pentagon.
“The task we’ve got ahead of us now is an awkward one … It’s untidy. And freedom’s untidy. And free people are free to make mistakes and commit crimes and do bad things. They’re also free to live their lives and do wonderful things. And that’s what’s going to happen here,” Rumsfeld said.
June 1, 2020 at 9:32 AM #817734FlyerInHiGuestCorona, it’s all about you and your unrelated grievances again.
It’s about police violence and abuse. We all have an interest in stopping the abuse and reforming policing. How does that “screw over” anyone?
June 1, 2020 at 10:45 AM #817737NeetaTParticipantNo,I will not say his name “George Floyd”.
But!!!!!
I will say their names: Aracely Henriquez, Angel Negrete,
Amanda Negrete, and Juan Botello.These are the people that George Floyd robbed at gunpoint and caused years of PTSD in their lives.
Thank you!
June 1, 2020 at 11:11 AM #817738CoronitaParticipantit’s about every Asian American that gets fucked over by white apologetics that uses their influence to screw over another minority group and taking advantage of another minority group that historically has a much less inclination to retaliate.
Sorry this is a white/Black problem created by some white people for which the appeasement solution created by another set of white people has consequences for some other minority group.
I didn’t, nor did any of my ancestors, enslave any black people, or lynch them nor did most other Asian American, and none of us need to apologize for this shit. That’s a white person’s burden that apologetics can own all to themselves if they have a guilty conscience.
This isn’t my fight. I’d rather spend my time helping other Asian Americans that get screwed over by those other white people that don’t seem to mind screwing over Asian Americans to try to pay off a social burden debt. That is my fight.
But Brian, since you appear to have a white person’s burden. Tell you what. Why don’t you offer your addresses of your rental properties in Vegas so that some really mad African Americans can go burn them down. Seems to me that would be fair.
June 1, 2020 at 11:16 AM #817739FlyerInHiGuestYeah, pick your fight.
However, how does reforming the police hurt Asian Americans?You seem unable step back outside of yourself and look at structural issues we face as a society. It’s always about you.
I call the police every so often to protect my interests. However, I know that the system is broken.
June 1, 2020 at 11:37 AM #817740CoronitaParticipantRiots are noble ….unit it’s your property in Vegas that is burning down.
It’s only property that belongs to a white person, right? What’s the address(s) to your Vegas rentals again, Brian?
June 1, 2020 at 12:02 PM #817741scaredyclassicParticipant[quote=NeetaT]No,I will not say his name “George Floyd”.
But!!!!!
I will say their names: Aracely Henriquez, Angel Negrete,
Amanda Negrete, and Juan Botello.These are the people that George Floyd robbed at gunpoint and caused years of PTSD in their lives.
Thank you![/quote]
chauvin will get not only a not guilty, but a presidential medal of freedom for advancing the cause of justice in America. Limbaugh. Chauvin. these freedom fighters names will live in our hearts forever.
maybe he should skip the delay, opt for a speedy trial so he can go for the presidential pardon, just in case. seriously.
i don’t think anyone believes riots are “noble”. I dont think anyone approves of the wilful destruction of others property in our society. To understand an impulse is not the same as approving of an impulse.
i doubt anyone thinks even that protesting peacefully is particularly noble. it was from a bygone era, when people had a sense of decency, when they felt shame for things that were wrong in society.
remember when all the women marched against trump early in his presdiency. I think the majority thought it was mildly amusing. certainly not “noble”
Trumps shamelessness is our communal shamelessness. maybe thats why we like him so much, as a nation. he has given us permission to be unashamed.
just as he shamelessly and openly pursues his own interests, enriches himself wrongfully right in our faces, we feel liberated to care nothing about the overall justice of society,a nd to hunker down in our own mental bunker, and tweet our own thoughts into a circular mirror of self satisfaction.
The country is too entrenched, everyone feels they are right and has decided the issues; no one left has an open mind or will ever change their position.
so long as we protect the stock market, everything’s cool. and the market seems to enjoy the underclass flailing helplessly.
you’d think the retreat to the bunker wouldve freaked out some traders, but, no….
really though…the bunker? a mask is a sign of weakness, but hiding in an underground bbunker is strength?
i think our society could be a little less cruel and a little better to one another. but maybe that’s too radical. is that white guilt? maybe. slavery was long over by the time my people got here too.
June 1, 2020 at 12:38 PM #817742zkParticipant[quote=NeetaT]No,I will not say his name “George Floyd”.
But!!!!!
I will say their names: Aracely Henriquez, Angel Negrete,
Amanda Negrete, and Juan Botello.These are the people that George Floyd robbed at gunpoint and caused years of PTSD in their lives.
Thank you![/quote]
Has anyone else noticed how many rwnj posts on social media now are similar to this one? Kind of weird, pointless, tangential jabs that sort of allude to something but don’t really make any sense? I see a lot of that now, now that they’re just so wrong about so many things that they can’t even make a cogent case for their stances.
June 1, 2020 at 12:39 PM #817743NeetaTParticipantNo, sorry guys, I made it all up. The information came from official police reports. Yes, the police, the people you guys hate. FAKE police documents! Yes! Sorry!
Oh no, it’s me, the right wing nut-case!
June 1, 2020 at 12:47 PM #817744scaredyclassicParticipant[quote=NeetaT]No, sorry guys, I made it all up. The information came from official police reports. Yes, the police, the people you guys hate. FAKE police documents! Yes! Sorry!
Oh no, it’s me, the right wing nut-case![/quote]
two wrongs make a right.
wrong plus wrong = right.
right minus wrong = right.
subtracting right from each side, we get,
wrong = 0
please check my math. not sure about this one.
if that’s correct, the 2x wrong = 0, and right also equals zero.
may be hard to sometimes distinguish right from wrong when they add up about the same depending on where you start.
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