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Yeah edited that it's 3am time for bed. OyPretty certain he knows that.
Yeah edited that it's 3am time for bed. OyPretty certain he knows that.
i don't think you quite understand institutionalized racism: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institutionalized_racism#United_States
it's something you grow up with. hell, i can read all about it all i want, but i'll never fully understand it because i never grew up with it.
Last one isn't a Molotov. Man is throw tear gas back at police.
Unless you're making fun of the headline.
Seeing the vitriol in your posts is mind boggling to me. You really believe that every single cop is an animal? You believe Ron Johnson wanted to see his own community businesses be destroyed? That he doesn't care about what's going on?
It's not his job to arrest Wilson. His only job is maintaining peace and security and I honestly don't know how he can do it at this point. He clearly doesn't want to shut down peaceful protest but when they get hijacked by the violent few it is his job to respond to that.
i don't think you quite understand institutionalized racism: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institutionalized_racism#United_States
it's something you grow up with. hell, i can read all about it all i want, but i'll never fully understand it because i never grew up with it.
He's seen them on TV.
So of course they do.
Exactly. Thank you.
Getting fed up with the "Us vs Them" mindset that exists on both sides right now in Ferguson and in groups and cliques and political parties and movements all across this country which serve only one purpose; to divide us.
It's like all rational thought and objectivism flies out the window as long as your team wins. It's absolutely destructive.
Right, that can apply loosely to other things such as medical conditions and the sort as well for example, just to different degrees naturally. You don't know how something impacts someone unless you experience it yourself, and even then your experience can impact yourself variably. Like my back conditions, or like how it would bother me with all the "fck da police" and "all cops are scum" talk on here disregarding those who risked their lives, did what they were to do and serve and protect.
But, i'm tired...
Good one, that's a zinger.
Are all cops animals? You could say we are all animals with intellect. But the cops are not using their intellect. They are using mindless force. In fact, they are the ones who are treating the protestors like they are fucking animals! Okay there is looting and vadalism going on. You send a task unit to deal with the troublemakers and leave the peaceful protestors alone. You don't use left over MILITARY EQUIPMENT from Iraq and treat an entire crowd of PEACEFUL PROTESTORS and media personnel like they are criminals with rubber bulllets, tear gas, snipers aimed at them, guns pointed to their face from pretty much day one. Are reporters looting and vandalizing? Do they deserve to be detained and harrassed? Told they can't do their jobs? What does that have to do with looting and vandalism? What does occupying the protests as if the peaceful protestors are military insurgents have to do with the looting and vandalizing? From day one they treated the entire peaceful group of protestors like they are the criminals. The police are the ones who chose to engage the crowd with military like force FROM DAY ONE!. If you want to deal with the criminals, deal with the criminals! You don't deal with criminals by treating an entire crowd of peaceful protestors and media personel like they are the enemy. Hey you know there is looting and vandalism going on. We should send a unit for the troublemakers who are doing those things and leave the peaceful protestors alone. NO! I have a better idea, we should use the toys that we got from the military and respond by occupying the protests and making all of the peaceful protestors pay for the behavior of mindless idiots. That is a great idea in a tense situation. We should add oil to the fire, that should put it out. Bullshit. The tape is all there. I have seen the footage online and on live tv. Is this really how you fucking stabilize a situation?
Are all cops animals? You could say we are all animals with intellect. But the cops are not using their intellect. They are using mindless force. In fact, they are the ones who are treating the protestors like they are fucking animals! Okay there is looting and vadalism going on. You send a task unit to deal with the troublemakers and leave the peaceful protestors alone. You don't use left over MILITARY EQUIPMENT from Iraq and treat an entire crowd of PEACEFUL PROTESTORS and media personnel like they are criminals with rubber bulllets, tear gas, snipers aimed at them, guns pointed to their face from pretty much day one. Are reporters looting and vandalizing? Do they deserve to be detained and harrassed? Told they can't do their jobs? What does that have to do with looting and vandalism? What does occupying the protests as if the peaceful protestors are military insurgents have to do with the looting and vandalizing? From day one they treated the entire peaceful group of protestors like they are the criminals. The police are the ones who chose to engage the crowd with military like force FROM DAY ONE!. If you want to deal with the criminals, deal with the criminals! You don't deal with criminals by treating an entire crowd of peaceful protestors and media personel like they are the enemy. Hey you know there is looting and vandalism going on. We should send a unit for the troublemakers who are doing those things and leave the peaceful protestors alone. NO! I have a better idea, we should use the toys that we got from the military and respond by occupying the protests and making all of the peaceful protestors pay for the behavior of mindless idiots. That is a great idea in a tense situation. We should add oil to the fire, that should put it out. Bullshit. The tape is all there. I have seen the footage online and on live tv. Is this really how you fucking stabilize a situation?
Right, that can apply loosely to other things such as medical conditions and the sort as well for example, just to different degrees naturally. You don't know how something impacts someone unless you experience it yourself, and even then your experience can impact yourself variably. Like my back conditions, or like how it would bother me with all the "fck da police" and "all cops are scum" talk on here disregarding those who risked their lives, did what they were to do and serve and protect.
But, i'm tired...
Good one, that's a zinger.
Like my back conditions, or like how it would bother me with all the "fck da police" and "all cops are scum" talk on here disregarding those who risked their lives, did what they were to do and serve and protect.
The police are using the same tactics as the military in the middle east. Killing terrorists come with a price and that unfortunately involves civilian casualties.
Right, that can apply loosely to other things such as medical conditions and the sort as well for example, just to different degrees naturally. You don't know how something impacts someone unless you experience it yourself, and even then your experience can impact yourself variably. Like my back conditions, or like how it would bother me with all the "fck da police" and "all cops are scum" talk on here disregarding those who risked their lives, did what they were to do and serve and protect.
But, i'm tired...
#minorityfriends
#notallcops
#mybestfriendisablacklabrador
This stuff is getting ridiculous.
Is this sarcasm?
#minorityfriends
#notallcops
Is this sarcasm?
The gentleman on the left has more personal body armor and weaponry than I did while invading Iraq. pic.twitter.com/5u6TxyIbkk
Brandon Friedman (@BFriedmanDC) August 14, 2014
@PaulSzoldra LRAD (Long Range Acoustic Device), the last place I saw one of those was at the Iraqi detention facility.
James Skylar Gerrond (@JimmySky) August 14, 2014
A lot of vets, me included, would go to Ferguson and gladly teach some classes on crowd control and patrolling You are fucking it up.
Broken Handmic (@13F2PL7) August 14, 2014
http://www.ijreview.com/2014/08/168233-military-vets-weigh-militarization-ferguson-police-force/
The police literally are inheriting gear from the Iraq War. Is it that unbelievable that they also receive more aggressive training too? It's been a pretty common sentiment over the last week. It's a big change in tactics compared to the early 90s.
I understand the first part, don't understand the "fighting terrorists comes with a price" bit.
I'm against the current police treatment on the legitimate protesters to be clear.
The gentleman on the left has more personal body armor and weaponry than I did while invading Iraq. pic.twitter.com/5u6TxyIbkk
Brandon Friedman (@BFriedmanDC) August 14, 2014
@PaulSzoldra LRAD (Long Range Acoustic Device), the last place I saw one of those was at the Iraqi detention facility.
James Skylar Gerrond (@JimmySky) August 14, 2014
A lot of vets, me included, would go to Ferguson and gladly teach some classes on crowd control and patrolling You are fucking it up.
Broken Handmic (@13F2PL7) August 14, 2014
http://www.ijreview.com/2014/08/168233-military-vets-weigh-militarization-ferguson-police-force/
The police literally are inheriting gear from the Iraq War. Is it that unbelievable that they also receive more aggressive training too? It's been a pretty common sentiment over the last week. It's a big change in tactics compared to the early 90s.
You should look into it. It's been a thing since before Ferguson.
I understand the first part, don't understand the "fighting terrorists comes with a price" bit.
That stuff is still terrifying to me. there was another veteran who said they they leveled their weapons multiple times. The police for do not have proper training to use this equipment.
Who are the terrorists here?
anarchists and other opportunists (terrorists) in the mix with legitimate protesters (civilians)
It's the red scare again?
Right, that can apply loosely to other things such as medical conditions and the sort as well for example, just to different degrees naturally. You don't know how something impacts someone unless you experience it yourself, and even then your experience can impact yourself variably. Like my back conditions, or like how it would bother me with all the "fck da police" and "all cops are scum" talk on here disregarding those who risked their lives, did what they were to do and serve and protect.
Dude.
One of your examples for racism being over was black people are on television.
Shut the fuck up for your own good.
And before I type, anything else that may be against forum rules, I'm going to bed.
Dear Christ.
It's not "proper" training. Fully agree. But it's training to use military equipment literally from Iraq (they get the old equipment and paint it black), and to be as aggressive as they can be. It's a shock and awe mentality that wasn't there before.
We have watched our rights slip for a decade because it was supposedly to help us catch the terrorists. Now we see the truth is that the rights are just gone, and that stands for anyone they decide is inconvenient.
To be fair to him....US TV is better than what we have here, I mean the only time you see minority people on TV here is either in some film where they need unruly thugsor....well US tv shows :/
opportunists (terrorists) in the mix with legitimate protesters (civilians)
It's not "proper" training. Fully agree. But it's training to use military equipment literally from Iraq (they get the old equipment and paint it black), and to be as aggressive as they can be. It's a shock and awe mentality that wasn't there before.
We have watched our rights slip for a decade because it was supposedly to help us catch the terrorists. Now we see the truth is that the rights are just gone, and that stands for anyone they decide is inconvenient.
Right, that can apply loosely to other things such as medical conditions and the sort as well for example, just to different degrees naturally. You don't know how something impacts someone unless you experience it yourself, and even then your experience can impact yourself variably. Like my back conditions, or like how it would bother me with all the "fck da police" and "all cops are scum" talk on here disregarding those who risked their lives, did what they were to do and serve and protect.
But, i'm tired...
As far as institutional racism, I see different races on TV, in office, in school, and not once was I taught to be racist in the police academy.
i think i get where you're coming from - you're in the police force, so you hate seeing everyone in the police force designated as racist or disrespectful. it's a blanket statement that sweeps up you and your friends who you know are good people. that's gotta be frustrating when you see yourself sucked into that vortex.
Yikes. Kent State shootings.again, i don't fully understand everything, but i feel people aren't actually saying, 'fuck all police officers - all police officers are scum, every last one of them, especially you and your buddies' - people are saying, 'fuck the society that allows injustice to happen, and fuck those who propagate injustice, especially those in position of power.' because the truth of the matter is, there's a lot of racial profiling going on in america and a lot of injustice towards nonwhites. an unarmed teenager was shot excessively and murdered by a police officer who should have been serving and protecting the public. in response to a community that organized peacefully, demanding answers and justice, the police force the killer belonged to shot tear gas and fired rubber bullets. i'm sure it's happened before, but i cannot remember a time when an unarmed white kid was shot excessively and murdered in broad daylight by a police officer. i sure as hell doubt that we've seen this level of brutality leveled against mostly white protesters since maybe the days of unionization.
so don't get offended. you're in a position of power. just try and understand where people are coming from.
Yikes. Kent State shootings.
Well at least they have something in common with black people...
Yikes. Kent State shootings.
#minorityfriends
#notallcops
eh, it's just normal work-related stuff. like if you're an attorney or something and you do pro-bono work for the underprivileged or something and you and your buddies are all on the level, it might rub you the wrong way to hear the 'kill all the lawyers' line. or if you work for a company and someone makes a remark like, 'are they even trying?' when you and people you know have been working your ass off.
i don't really feel bad for the police to be lumped in like that. it sucks for someone to take it personally, and i know the instinct is to separate yourself from the shitheads, but the sentiment that a certain workforce is bad is fairly normal letting-off-steam behavior. doing the same with skin color is something i can't honestly understand.
It's fucking adorable that they're back, even after everything that's happened today. "S-Seriously, guys! I-It's not all of them, r-really! Stop disparaging police!"
, but i cannot remember a time when an unarmed white kid was shot excessively and murdered in broad daylight by a police officer. .