I find it's the best way to deal with people who lack the ability to engage in mature conversation. I'll take the advice on board though.
Well no it really isn't. Do you like being talked down to?
I find it's the best way to deal with people who lack the ability to engage in mature conversation. I'll take the advice on board though.
Well no it really isn't. Do you like being talked down to?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...e-shot-rubber-bullet-Minneapolis-protest.html
Another person. Not sure about the one you posted, her outcome that is. Is she the one that was walking home from work that someone posted about a few pages back?
Update: post #1100 by @Silva - same person in the image?
Obama basically blamed the poor for their own misery is what I took from that.
He also called the national guard on protesters in Ferguson, Baltimore etc. People have short memories.Obama basically blamed the poor for their own misery is what I took from that.
I really don’t understand how people are trying to put a negative spin on any of this, I mean it’s quite clear there is a racism problem in the states that should be getting addressed and any action is good action.
Now you have people saying well why isn’t other injustices not being highlighted, it’s not our problem or was it even a racist incident.
I mean what the hell how do people even think like that or are they trying to dilute the situation I don’t know.
Though they are not on duty when in the toilets, so can have them off them. But the moment they go back into work they should be back on. In a world were the police are being trusted less and less, this is the way to go.I understand why you say this but I can't agree for obvious reasons. There needs to be a facility to turn the camera off when you are going to the toilet or having refreshments etc.
In the UK they can be tuned on and off however if someone uses taser they automatically turn on including those within a certain radius. I'm sure something could be done in the US with regards to drawing your gun.
Obama basically blamed the poor for their own misery is what I took from that.
the big old power of empty words and doing nothing for 8 yearsI think that's a very harsh take. He's showing people a way to effect change from within the system, he reminds them of the power that they can have as a group.
the big old power of empty words and doing nothing for 8 years
a lot of these liberal politicians have been promising to do something for decades, and they have, they've made it easier and easier for police and the justice system to abuse their power and get away with it, see joe biden and prison sentencing, they'll say "enough" to your face and "enough riots" to their donorsI'm not saying Obama is a saint. But whatever potential there is for change is a lot greater when you vote in the people who promise to do something instead of the people who think everything is fine.
Obama basically blamed the poor for their own misery is what I took from that.
Starting a race war or a war against the police isn't going to lead to better conditions for anybody. Just because there are racist cops in the US doesn't mean that every single cop is a racist pig. There are just imo no excuses for unecccesary violence.
Obama basically blamed the poor for their own misery is what I took from that.
Is stuff like this a good action?
Starting a race war or a war against the police isn't going to lead to better conditions for anybody. Just because there are racist cops in the US doesn't mean that every single cop is a racist pig. There are just imo no excuses for unecccesary violence.
I wasn’t talking about violence, I was talking about protests and showings of solidarity by peaceful means.
It’s a time when something can be done about injustice and you get people criticising it.
For me they are deliberately trying to be awkward or there is some underlying issues there.
Is stuff like this a good action?
Starting a race war or a war against the police isn't going to lead to better conditions for anybody. Just because there are racist cops in the US doesn't mean that every single cop is a racist pig. There are just imo no excuses for unecccesary violence.
I can see were you could have picked that up, more a case of crossed wires.Okay, I just took this to embracing violence ", I mean it’s quite clear there is a racism problem in the states that should be getting addressed and any action is good action. "
I can't disagree with the importance of peacefull protests to highlight the issues.
If you want to discuss feel free to reply to the PM I sent you. Saves de-railing the thread further.
However awful this occurrence was, it kind of annoys me how this one is getting global coverage with people from differing countries even contributing to the protest but other instances of police brutality which occur very often do not garner this kind of attention. I know this annoyance may be irrational as the beginning of a global movement against racism is obvisouly great, however I can't help but feel lots of people are doing it in an insincere manner on social media platforms (i.e. just following everyone else in posting something about this instance of police brutality when no other instance of police brutality got this kind of attention).
a lot of these liberal politicians have been promising to do something for decades, and they have, they've made it easier and easier for police and the justice system to abuse their power and get away with it, see joe biden and prison sentencing, they'll say "enough" to your face and "enough riots" to their donors
Kaleth O. Wright, the Chief Master Sergeant of the United States Air Force, expressed his support for anti-police brutality protests across the country just as President Donald Trump threatened to use military force to put down violence.
“I am a Black man who happens to be the Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force,” Wright wrote on Twitter Monday night. “I am George Floyd… I am Philando Castile, I am Michael Brown, I am Alton Sterling, I am Tamir Rice. Just like most of the Black Airmen and so many others in our ranks… I am outraged at watching another Black man die on television before our very eyes.”
Wright then explained how even being a high-ranking military official doesn’t exempt black men from facing racial discrimination at the hands of police.
“I hope you realize that racism/discrimination/exclusion does not care much about position, titles or stature,” he wrote. “So yes, it could happen to you, or one of your friends, or your Airmen, or your NCOIC, your Flight Chief, your Squadron Commander or even your Wing Commander.”
Wright’s support of the protests came around the same time that peaceful demonstrators were hit with teargas to make way for President Donald Trump to have a photo op at St. John’s Church in Washington D.C. Trump has vowed to send the American military into cities to quell violent protests even if states’ governors do not request them.
The man used to feed police for free...https://twitter.com/i/events/1267565639616491521
Crazy...unarmed black man shot dead after police fire into a crowd. All of their body cameras were turned off.
There were protests in Amsterdam as well yesterday. Lot of backlash for the Amsterdam mayor for not taking any social distancing measures into account at all. Mostly festival organizers who feel a bit let down by being socially distanced into bankruptcy only to see 5000 people clustered together and the mayor saying, ah feck it, it's their own responsibility.
Gotta say I agree with that. Protesting is fine, especially for a cause like this, but maybe we should remember the little pandemic going on? I'm sure medical staff would be elated if there is a second wave, because our rodent attention spans failed to remember last week's news.
‘I am George Floyd’: Air Force Chief Master Sergeant backs protests as Trump threatens military force
There were protests in Amsterdam as well yesterday. Lot of backlash for the Amsterdam mayor for not taking any social distancing measures into account at all. Mostly festival organizers who feel a bit let down by being socially distanced into bankruptcy only to see 5000 people clustered together and the mayor saying, ah feck it, it's their own responsibility.
Gotta say I agree with that. Protesting is fine, especially for a cause like this, but maybe we should remember the little pandemic going on? I'm sure medical staff would be elated if there is a second wave, because our rodent attention spans failed to remember last week's news.
Unfortunately the default mindset in the US in general seems to be you must "escalate in order to de-escalate". The mindset of Trump mirrors it.
feck off, serious???Kanye West has offered to cover Derek Chauvin’s legal fees.
feck off, serious???
Trump is going to remove him from his role. I'll bet good money on it.
Cops getting hammered. This is only going to get uglier from both sides I reckon.
Pex, we're living in the twilight zone right now mate, anything and everything is believable now.No not serious.