You, on the other hand, can't hide the fact that you're not very bright, and that you have significant self-worth issues.You can be anything on the internet . Even a legend in your own mind .
Not even on the internet.
You, on the other hand, can't hide the fact that you're not very bright, and that you have significant self-worth issues.You can be anything on the internet . Even a legend in your own mind .
I would sure like to know as to what you have done in your life to make the world a better place to live in?
good job parsing the quote.Retired: Health care field.
and YOU???
That is so cruel & idiotic . Shame on you.You can be anything on the internet . Even a legend in your own mind .
It's idiotic, which is to be expected from him. Cruel? Meh, attempted, maybe. But he's not smart enough to be cruel.That is so cruel & idiotic . Shame on you.
I can direct it at both when BOTH sides are clearly off-base. If the protesters were simply protesting police violence/brutality in general, I'd be right there with them, at least in spirit. But I'm not going to play the stupid game of 'let's pretend this shit only happens to Black people and it's only White cops doing it.'Direct your anger at the police, not the protesters.
And yet Canada ranks third in the civilized world when it comes to private gun ownership. In the US it's estimated there's 90 privately owned firearms for every 100 Americans. In Canada, it's around 60 per 100. It's not the guns.and HOW do you propose that Trump goes abut TERMINATING all those people you hate?? Do you want the French CDNS "terminated" too??
White supremesy is getting so old. and rightly so..... A lot of it is a generational thing too. the world/ and society wants more equality and fairness. Some genuine HUMANITY. The world is changing....... so one must adapt or get off. What are you so afraid of?? CHANGE??
Change is the only constant in life. Again: ADAPT. Guns are NOT the answer. I am GLAD to hear that guns are hard to get in CDA. There is enough negative gun mentality to the south of us. THAT is not a society for true quality of life.
So, your position is that Black people and White people are treated exactly the same by cops, and there is no racism or racial discrimination in America?I can direct it at both when BOTH sides are clearly off-base. If the protesters were simply protesting police violence/brutality in general, I'd be right there with them, at least in spirit. But I'm not going to play the stupid game of 'let's pretend this shit only happens to Black people and it's only White cops doing it.'
So, your position is that Black people and White people are treated exactly the same by cops, and there is no racism or racial discrimination in America?
He is the smartest poster on these boards , just ask him .That's not what he fuc kin said.
Nope, not at all. But if you look at the stats over the last 20 years, White cops have killed fewer Black people, and other people of colour in general, than non-White cops.So, your position is that Black people and White people are treated exactly the same by cops, and there is no racism or racial discrimination in America?
Shh, progs gonna get upset with facts that go against their virtue signalling.Nope, not at all. But if you look at the stats over the last 20 years, White cops have killed fewer Black people, and other people of colour in general, than non-White cops.
Here's the irony with the police issue of unwarranted violence on "minorities". Back in the day it was generally a case of racism and that's where the roots of it really began. But it has "evolved". The prevailing attitude within the system regarding systemic abuse at the hands of SOME cops is a pre-existing condition from the days of systemic racism within the police. It's now generally become accepted behaviour to abuse the general public regardless of race. Well, accepted behaviour by the all too powerful unions anyway.
In another thread I erred when I said Tony Timpa was killed by cops 10 months ago, it happened in 2016. I was thinking of something else that happened. In any case, he was killed in pretty much the same manner as George Floyd. But here's there thing and here's why it's starting to piss me off. In Tony's case, the cops' behaviour (including laughing at him as he died) was passed off as nothing more than "excited delirium". Yet with NO proof of any kind whatsoever, Chauvin is accused of racism and every leftist, every personality that wants to still have a job, porn sites, game sites and god knows who else is just going out of their way to virtue signal like a motherf*cker about racism because unlike Tony, George's death absolutely, positively 100% for sure had nothing to do with "excited delirium" and everything to do with racism.
As a lawyer, what do you think the chances of any of the 4 idiots involved in George's murder getting a fair trial? Especially if any of them are charged with some sort of hate crime.
All lives don't matter when an unarmed White guy is suffocated to death by cops after being detained.
Are you looking at the stats that Black people are less than 1/7 of the population? It's the rate, not the total, that counts.Nope, not at all. But if you look at the stats over the last 20 years, White cops have killed fewer Black people, and other people of colour in general, than non-White cops.
Here's the other irony. In 2006, the FBI released a report on the increasing infiltration of American police forces by white supremacists. The FBI. Not BLM, not the Democratic National Committee, not Antifa. The Federal Bureau of Investigation. And not Obama's DoJ or FBI. George W. Bush was president in 2006. Alberto Gonzalez was Attorney General. Robert Mueller was the Director of the FBI. Both lifelong Republicans.Here's the irony with the police issue of unwarranted violence on "minorities". Back in the day it was generally a case of racism and that's where the roots of it really began. But it has "evolved". The prevailing attitude within the system regarding systemic abuse at the hands of SOME cops is a pre-existing condition from the days of systemic racism within the police. It's now generally become accepted behaviour to abuse the general public regardless of race. Well, accepted behaviour by the all too powerful unions anyway.
Not just Tony Timpa. The killing of John Geer was shocking. The killing of Daniel Shaver was an out-and-out murder committed by a psychotic, on bodycam. He was acquitted anyway. Look 'em up.In another thread I erred when I said Tony Timpa was killed by cops 10 months ago, it happened in 2016, I was thinking of something else that happened. In any case, he was killed in pretty much the same manner as George Floyd. But here's there thing and here's why it's starting to piss me off. In Tony's case, the cops' behaviour (including laughing at him as he died) was passed off as nothing more than "excited delirium". Yet with NO proof of any kind whatsoever, Chauvin is accused of racism and every leftist, every personality that wants to still have a job, porn sites, game sites and god knows who else is just going out of their way to virtue signal like a motherf*cker about racism because unlike Tony, George's death absolutely, positively 100% for sure had nothing to do with "excited delirium" and everything to do with racism.
As a lawyer, what do you think the chances of any of the 4 idiots involved in George's murder getting a fair trial? Especially if any of them are charged with some sort of hate crime.
Shh, progs gonna get upset with facts that go against their virtue signalling.
Like how a Native police chief in Regina helped push us to #1 in violent and property crimes?Why is there Black injustice in a city run by a Black mayor that hold the reins to the police force? Is she fighting for the resistance or her tax base when she declared BLM square and painted it as such?
Ever been on a ride along in a city? Is there even the remotest possibility that when doing road stops in Oakland it's far more likely for the cops to be assaulted, ran from or shot at than pulling over blacks in Marin driving a BMW 850?Study: Body Camera Footage Reveals Officers Speak More Respectfully To Whites Than Blacks
STANFORD (CBS SF) — The odds of hearing a police officer say “thank you,” or utter an apology during a routine traffic stop in Oakland are much higher for a white driver than a black driver.
New research from Stanford examines the level of respect Oakland officers show through the way they speak to whites and blacks in the community. After examining body camera footage from hundreds of traffic stops, researchers found whites were accorded far more respect than blacks for similar infractions.
The study is the first of its kind and comes during an era of heightened awareness due to the proliferation of video recordings capturing the police shootings of unarmed black people across the nation. Oakland Police Department deals with a racially diverse community fraught with historical tensions. The department intends to use the data to help comply with a court-ordered mandate to reform.
In Oakland, officers turn on their cameras before each stop and keep them running for the duration. The Stanford team, comprised of linguists, psychologists and computer scientists, developed special software that examined the transcripts of 981 OPD traffic stops in a single month, scouring them for racial inequalities. The findings were published in the June edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
The results reveal that white drivers are 57 percent more likely than black residents to hear a police officer say the most respectful utterances, such as apologies and expressions of gratitude like “thank you.” Conversely, black drivers were 61 percent more likely to be disrespected with, for example, informal titles like “dude”, and “bro,” or commands to keep their “hands on the wheel.”
More: https://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2017/06/05/police-body-camera-study-respect-whites-blacks
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