Re: OT: Cops kill George Floyd
Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2020 2:49 am
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Fat Kat wrote:
HarthorneWingo wrote:Fat Kat wrote:
Looks like one my neighbors. These guys are ALL OVER THIS PLACE here. The guy filming should've gotten out of the car and pulled that fat fck out and give him a beating in front of his wife.
Zenzibar wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:Fat Kat wrote:
Looks like one my neighbors. These guys are ALL OVER THIS PLACE here. The guy filming should've gotten out of the car and pulled that fat fck out and give him a beating in front of his wife.
His Brooklyn Italian accent is unmistakable and woman's big hair 50's look never goes out of style I noticed.
Jkam31 wrote:More killings in Chicago and not a **** word from these “woke” athletes. 14 people shot 14 at a funeral why we don’t see people come together to try to end gang violence is beyond me
Jkam31 wrote:More killings in Chicago and not a **** word from these “woke” athletes. 14 people shot 14 at a funeral why we don’t see people come together to try to end gang violence is beyond me
ITGM wrote:Jkam31 wrote:More killings in Chicago and not a **** word from these “woke” athletes. 14 people shot 14 at a funeral why we don’t see people come together to try to end gang violence is beyond me
Why are you comparing murderous gangs and criminals killing each other in Chicago to a nation of murderous institutionalized racist law enforcement officials that are killing the innocent people they were sworn to protect and serve?
HarthorneWingo wrote:
Better yet follow him home and then do it. Too much traffic on Hempstead Tpk.
Jkam31 wrote:ITGM wrote:Jkam31 wrote:More killings in Chicago and not a **** word from these “woke” athletes. 14 people shot 14 at a funeral why we don’t see people come together to try to end gang violence is beyond me
Why are you comparing murderous gangs and criminals killing each other in Chicago to a nation of murderous institutionalized racist law enforcement officials that are killing the innocent people they were sworn to protect and serve?
I’m comparing the outrage you don’t hear about this stuff from athletes. Too many kids are dying at an alarming rate but nothing is ever talked about, especially when most of this kids would be impacted by athletes speaking out as they are now.
8516knicks wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:ITGM wrote:
He should've gotten his ass beat on sight!
Better yet follow him home and then do it. Too much traffic on Hempstead Tpk.
Looks like Dick Cheney to me!
Jkam31 wrote:ITGM wrote:Jkam31 wrote:More killings in Chicago and not a **** word from these “woke” athletes. 14 people shot 14 at a funeral why we don’t see people come together to try to end gang violence is beyond me
Why are you comparing murderous gangs and criminals killing each other in Chicago to a nation of murderous institutionalized racist law enforcement officials that are killing the innocent people they were sworn to protect and serve?
I’m comparing the outrage you don’t hear about this stuff from athletes. Too many kids are dying at an alarming rate but nothing is ever talked about, especially when most of this kids would be impacted by athletes speaking out as they are now.
thebuzzardman wrote:Jkam31 wrote:ITGM wrote:
Why are you comparing murderous gangs and criminals killing each other in Chicago to a nation of murderous institutionalized racist law enforcement officials that are killing the innocent people they were sworn to protect and serve?
I’m comparing the outrage you don’t hear about this stuff from athletes. Too many kids are dying at an alarming rate but nothing is ever talked about, especially when most of this kids would be impacted by athletes speaking out as they are now.
Interesting topic. Very tragic. Why do you thing these things happen in this location or other communities like it?
Is there some kind of understandable, measurable thing?
Is it "cultural"
Is there some other kind of "thing"
Give us some of your theories.
mpharris36 wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:Jkam31 wrote:
I’m comparing the outrage you don’t hear about this stuff from athletes. Too many kids are dying at an alarming rate but nothing is ever talked about, especially when most of this kids would be impacted by athletes speaking out as they are now.
Interesting topic. Very tragic. Why do you thing these things happen in this location or other communities like it?
Is there some kind of understandable, measurable thing?
Is it "cultural"
Is there some other kind of "thing"
Give us some of your theories.
I think President Obama said it best
Jay10 wrote:Jkam31 wrote:ITGM wrote:
Why are you comparing murderous gangs and criminals killing each other in Chicago to a nation of murderous institutionalized racist law enforcement officials that are killing the innocent people they were sworn to protect and serve?
I’m comparing the outrage you don’t hear about this stuff from athletes. Too many kids are dying at an alarming rate but nothing is ever talked about, especially when most of this kids would be impacted by athletes speaking out as they are now.
How often do you hear/see rich people killing rich people in the news?
There is a system that is purposely put in place where it doesn't matter what athletes do or say it isn't going to change anything.
thebuzzardman wrote:mpharris36 wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:
Interesting topic. Very tragic. Why do you thing these things happen in this location or other communities like it?
Is there some kind of understandable, measurable thing?
Is it "cultural"
Is there some other kind of "thing"
Give us some of your theories.
I think President Obama said it best
Why aren't they involved?
What lead to this state of affairs?
History? Policy? Unintended consequences of some law(s)?
Is it knowable?
What caused them to not be involved?
These are human beings. If all human beings are pretty much the same, the cause must be knowable.
Or is it some...inner defect? (obviously I don't think that, but a whiff of that surrounds some of the "arguments"
mpharris36 wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:
Why aren't they involved?
What lead to this state of affairs?
History? Policy? Unintended consequences of some law(s)?
Is it knowable?
What caused them to not be involved?
These are human beings. If all human beings are pretty much the same, the cause must be knowable.
Or is it some...inner defect? (obviously I don't think that, but a whiff of that surrounds some of the "arguments"
I would be glad to get in a nice discussion.
I would ask you the following question:
In the 1960's the single parent household rate was at 25% but now its around 75%
Was there a specific policy created in the 1960's that might deemphasized dual parent hoseholds?
thebuzzardman wrote:mpharris36 wrote:thebuzzardman wrote:
Why aren't they involved?
What lead to this state of affairs?
History? Policy? Unintended consequences of some law(s)?
Is it knowable?
What caused them to not be involved?
These are human beings. If all human beings are pretty much the same, the cause must be knowable.
Or is it some...inner defect? (obviously I don't think that, but a whiff of that surrounds some of the "arguments"
I would be glad to get in a nice discussion.
I would ask you the following question:
In the 1960's the single parent household rate was at 25% but now its around 75%
Was there a specific policy created in the 1960's that might deemphasized dual parent hoseholds?
Are you sure you aren't a closet conservative?
Because I'm familiar with the "Roe V Wade" argument.
Why not just availability of birth control?
Changing women's roles?
I've often heard this argument used to deemphasize the impact of mass incarceration.
And I'm not saying it didn't have a role
But the places where I see this argument get stood up as a prime cause? Uh, yeah. ok.