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#233
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06-10-2021, 02:21 AM
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Re: Bodycam Video Shows Shooting of Two Tulsa Police Officers
I'm guessing if a afterlife exists, they likely don't care about race. And if the souls of people killed in Tulsa just hover there forming dark energy. And if it's like life, but death. The very few in comparison black victims of racist white people. Are probably not worried about white people at all. They're worried about black people. Since 95% of those murdered black souls were murdered by other black people. You realize last year more black people were killed by other black people, than police have killed in the last 48 years. I guess Americans just don't comprehend statistics and the actual reality. I suppose we shouldn't be surprised because the truth is now considered racist. Hell, the last 4 or 5 years we all know the names of black people killed by police or by some alleged racist white person. Which goes to show you its not that many, if we can actually learn their names and people hold protest for them. If they did that for black victims of black on black murders. Every 53 minutes, they would have to change the name of the victim they're protesting the murder of. Basically every hour, 24 hours a day, all year long. And if they marched in real time to the victims murders, since the largest percentage happens in an 8 hour window between 6pm and 4am. They would be writing the latest victim name down on their poster, and another name would come before they finished. And that would just be the protest. People just writing down name after name after name for several hours straight. But ya know, George Floyd. It's comical to listen to people talk about cops being in black neighborhoods. And "proactive" policing there. What some people call "targeting" or "systemic racism" If those people actually had to do that, write down a black murder victims name every time they were murdered. I bet after a while they'd say something like " they just need to send tons of police into these areas and make this stop" And realize what the police are really doing. The opposite of what blm has told them. The police are not targeting black people because of racism. They're targeting black people because it's the best way to keep black folks safe. Black on black murder has sky rocketed. But that's just what people, well, some people pay most attention too. But if you live in a black neighborhood where a murder happens nearly every, some neighborhoods multiple murders a day. That likely means that several other people were shot and lived. Several people were assaulted or threatened with a weapon. Several people were robbed with a weapon. Several businesses were robbed. Break-ins, car theft. rape, extortion, people being threatened ect. And nobody is even paying attention or seems to give a fuck. Instead it's just slogans and blanket statements that if you really think about it. Are insulting to black folks. These slogans and statements that "woke white people" create to stir up racial sentiment basically say black people are dumb, and incapable of responsibility or making good decisions or working for their futures. That they just don't know any better. And that this system in America that White, Asian, Hispanic, Middle Eastern, Arab, Pacific Islanders ect all seem to have success at when they do a few things that ups a person's chance of success. Our system is broken because 1 race can't finish high school, can't not have children before 25. Can't get married. Can't not have multiple children with multiple partners. Those expectations are systemic racism. |
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#236
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06-10-2021, 08:19 AM
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Re: Bodycam Video Shows Shooting of Two Tulsa Police Officers
I understand, but the idiosyncrasies of any specific police encounter ought not to create an irrational, intractable and incorrectly internalized replicable bias in an officer's mind—as he/she deals with future situations. While I can see where you're coming from, and I can sympathize, there can never be an acceptable excuse for shooting first and asking questions later—especially as it relates to police work done by trained professionals. Police officers must be held to a higher standard than civilians—it comes with the territory. Like I always said in the past in other such threads—it comes down to training, or lack thereof. When taking a job as a police officer, a person must accept that there is a certain level of risk involved, that intrinsically comes with such a profession, and as such, it is incumbent upon them to perform the duties entrusted to them, without compromising that 'necessarily' higher standard of morality—to which civilians are not held to. Quod erat demonstrandum: Police work cannot be the Wild West—irrespective of any lesser police officer's apprehension and preconceived notions. The police officers here were grossly incompetent, particularly because they were too kind, and it led to tragedy—but shooting the perp before he became a threat is not permissible either. Bottom line: while my heart cries out for these officers—especially the one who was murdered—this tragedy only happened because they failed miserably to secure, immobilize and arrest the subject decisively and within a meaningful, brief time frame. An officer's first responsibility is to secure the scene always. Sadly and tragically, that deranged miscreant was the one in charge at all times, throughout the ordeal. The same hesitation and weakness was evident, as in the Dinkheller case. I am very sorry for the loss of the officer who died The only silver lining is that the murderous bastard gets life without parole. And rots there. |
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#237
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06-10-2021, 08:30 AM
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Re: Bodycam Video Shows Shooting of Two Tulsa Police Officers
Wow, vicarious retribution by proxy... you're an idiot. You sound like that demented Jewish Biblegod, Yahweh—unfairly spreading his vengeance around, unto other, uninvolved generations. That's your crime-solving strategy, Sherlock? |