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June 1, 2020 at 12:54 PM #817746June 1, 2020 at 1:07 PM #817747zkParticipant
[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]
I didn’t say you made anything up. I said you made a weird, pointless, tangential jab that sort of alluded to something but didn’t really make any sense.
Prove me wrong, Neeta. How did that post make any sense? What, exactly, did you mean by that post?
June 1, 2020 at 1:10 PM #817748scaredyclassicParticipant[quote=utcsox][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]
To be fair, I never think of you as a right wing nut-case. I view you as a normal right wing person.[/quote]
would have been nice to see bernie madoff get choked out on the street when he got arrested
June 1, 2020 at 1:14 PM #817749utcsoxParticipant[quote=scaredyclassic][quote=utcsox][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]
To be fair, I never think of you as a right wing nut-case. I view you as a normal right wing person.[/quote]
would have been nice to see bernie madoff get choked out on the street when he got arrested[/quote]
Securities fraud is not a capital offense.
June 1, 2020 at 1:16 PM #817750zkParticipant[quote=utcsox][quote=scaredyclassic][quote=utcsox][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]
To be fair, I never think of you as a right wing nut-case. I view you as a normal right wing person.[/quote]
would have been nice to see bernie madoff get choked out on the street when he got arrested[/quote]
Securities fraud is not a capital offense.[/quote]
Neither is aggravated robbery.
June 1, 2020 at 1:54 PM #817745scaredyclassicParticipant[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]i dont think you’re any kind of a nutcase. I think you’re a fairly typical juror. I think you’d acquit chaunvin, and i think most people willa gree with that result.
by definition, if your viewpoint is accepted as normal by the majority, you’re not a nut, you’re a sane individual.
i might be a nutcase, in fact ive been told im a nutcase, and i dispute that, but im much more likely to be a nutcase than you are. I woudl say, based on your comment, you are definitely not a nutcase.
IM going to try to restate your opinion, and feel free to correct me if im getting it wrong, because i dont want to put words in your mouth.
I think your opinion is basically, dude had it coming to him, good riddance, clean up the streets, victim rights>defendant rights, harsher penalties, and if we can’t lock guys up forever, then let the police work it out with them on the streets.
there’s nothing abnormal about that opinion. You could state it a little more clearly though.
just say it. stop being so PC
screw these dirtbags.
June 1, 2020 at 1:56 PM #817751scaredyclassicParticipant[quote=zk][quote=utcsox][quote=scaredyclassic][quote=utcsox][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]
To be fair, I never think of you as a right wing nut-case. I view you as a normal right wing person.[/quote]
would have been nice to see bernie madoff get choked out on the street when he got arrested[/quote]
Securities fraud is not a capital offense.[/quote]
Neither is aggravated robbery.[/quote]
NeetaT isn’t talking about the law, people, talking about JUSTICE.
Madoff getting choked out wouldve been justice. he committed serious crimes against money. its just difficult to picture the cops leaning on his skinny neck. just doesn’t seem …right.
he’s all jewish. come on. are you really going to lay him down and cuff him on the street even if he resists a little?
plus, you’d probably break his neck right off if you leaned on it with your knee.
however, it’s pretty easy to picture a cop choking out a big black guy. i guess i lack imagination
June 1, 2020 at 2:23 PM #817755scaredyclassicParticipant“Urban riots must now be recognized as durable social phenomena. They may be deplored, but they are there and should be understood. Urban riots are a special form of violence. They are not insurrections. The rioters are not seeking to seize territory or to attain control of institutions. They are mainly intended to shock the white community. They are a distorted form of social protest.
The looting which is their principal feature serves many functions. It enables the most enraged and deprived to take hold of consumer goods with the ease the white man does by using his purse. Often rioters do not even want what he takes; he wants the experience of taking. But most of all, alienated from society and knowing that this society cherishes property above people, he is shocking it by abusing property rights.
There are thus elements of emotional catharsis in the violent act. This may explain why most cities in which riots have occurred have not had a repetition, even though the causative conditions remain. It is also noteworthy that the amount of physical harm done to white people other than police is infinitesimal.
A profound judgment of today’s riots was expressed by Victor Hugo a century ago. He said, ‘If a soul is left in the darkness, sins will be committed. The guilty one is not he who commits the sin, but he who causes the darkness.’
The policymakers of the white society have caused the darkness; they create discrimination; they structured slums; and they perpetuate unemployment, ignorance and poverty.
Day-in and day-out he violates welfare laws to deprive the poor of their meager allotments; he flagrantly violates building codes and regulations; his police make a mockery of law; and he violates laws on equal employment and education and the provisions for civic services. The slums are the handiwork of a vicious system of the white society; Black people live in them but do not make them any more than a prisoner makes a prison.
Let us say boldly that if the violations of law by the white man in the slums over the years were calculated and compared with the law-breaking of a few days of riots, the hardened criminal would be the white man.”
— Martin Luther King, Jr.June 1, 2020 at 3:17 PM #817756FlyerInHiGuestMLK did write beautifully.
I was in Poway yesterday and drove by the intersection where people were demonstrating. A lot of white people.
June 1, 2020 at 7:31 PM #817772CoronitaParticipantdon’t worry, apologetic white people are starting to pin this on the Asian american cop that stood by and did nothing..After all, once again, that’s what apologetic white people do in this situation ….as they always do. blame the asian male
dude and call our his race. It figures.Funny when a black person hurls “go back to China” at many Asian Americans lately, as fully documented many times, news doesn’t seem to cover that and say “Racist Black person hurls racially intimidating cvood threats at Asian Americans. We need to talk about that” ..
Where are all the white sympathizers jumping off their feet to publicly say that’s wrong? Please white apologetics…don’t trip over each other’s feet running to the door to write that headline! As long at you got that Asian American spouse, you can check the box and make the claim that you have “diversity” in your blood, lol.June 1, 2020 at 9:21 PM #817775FlyerInHiGuestCorona, you’re airing perceived grievances and reaching to conclusions on the day security forces gas peaceful protesters just so Trump can visit a Church to which he wasn’t invited.
So much for the constitution and freedom. Your perceived interests come first.June 1, 2020 at 10:29 PM #817776scaredyclassicParticipantThe problems kinda like covid 19.
We botched it all so bad at the beginning theres no good course of action.
Yeah, america should be apologetic for slavery and its aftermath. But its too late to maje it right
But damn the 2nd waves gonna be bad.id say quarantine again by august
June 1, 2020 at 10:38 PM #817779CoronitaParticipantBrian,
As echoed by others in other threads…..
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June 1, 2020 at 10:59 PM #817781FlyerInHiGuestCorona, it’s not what I think. It’s what you did.
The blood is still fresh on the streets and you’re already reaching to conclusions over how poor little you will suffer from policies that no one has yet put forth.Like I said, so much for the constitution and freedom.
June 1, 2020 at 11:41 PM #817785FlyerInHiGuestPolice officers convicted for fatal shootings are the exception, not the rule
Since 2005, research shows that only 35 officers have been convicted of a crime related to an on-duty fatal shooting.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/police-officers-convicted-fatal-shootings-are-exception-not-rule-n982741An Ex-Cop Keeps The Country’s Best Data Set On Police Misconduct
philip stinson police prosecutions from fivethirtyeight.com
Apr 22, 2015 · Phil Stinson. BGSU Marketing & Communications. Stinson, 50, has become an indispensable source for researchers and reporters looking into alleged crimes and acts of violence by policeAn Ex-Cop Keeps The Country’s Best Data Set On Police Misconduct
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