Zonkerbl wrote:Induveca wrote:Zonkerbl wrote:How many blatant lies do you have to see before you are convinced that Wilson's defenders are lying?
1) The leak that Wilson had a broken jaw? Absolutely untrue.
2) Wilson is now saying that he knew Brown had robbed the store earlier. Lie.
3) Autopsy report confirms Brown was reaching for Wilson's gun. Lie.
Zonk you should lend your palantir to the MO court system! It would surely save them so much time.
If the kid hadn't roughed up a store owner and robbed a store for marijuana rolling cigars a few minutes before, I'd likely care much more.
As it is, these shootings happens about 400 times a year in the US. A problem that needs to be addressed on a much larger level than the media cashing in on viewership by micro-analyzing a specific case about an unfortunate/avoidable death of a violent, reckless young adult.
What do you mean palantir? Are you saying I'm guessing? Which one of these is baseless speculation?
Facts are annoying things. You can spin them all you want but they remain facts.
Yes, this is one of those mini-battles that will determine the outcome of thousands and thousands and thousands of other interactions with the police.
There are several other police interactions under public discussion right now that are similar, and the police departments are similarly whitewashing what happened.
What we have uncovered this year is that police departments have been executing young black men with impunity and thought they were going to get away with it forever. Ever since Rodney King cops know that it is impossible to be punished for killing a young black man. All you have to do is invoke a few key racist cue words - "marijuana in the bloodstream," "violent thug," and "young black man" and you can basically murder anyone with impunity.
Is this acceptable? Are we going to let them get away with it? Should the police motto be changed to "We serve and protect... white people"?
Agreed Zonk. Only issue I have is there is no video of the incident. Thought cop cars were always recording these days from their dash during "incidents".
Everything else you said I agree with, but I do think things are exponentially better than just 20 years ago.
I was arrested a few years ago for a scuffle, a drunk guy at a restaurant attacked me "for taking his table". I proceeded to rough him up a bit to get away and out of the restaurant. He was a white young Iraq vet (would find that out soon), I am a dark very tall/muscular guy. I knew immediately this could result in bad things for me for a variety of reasons when a cop appeared.
The soldier wasn't even questioned even though he had attacked me (he wasn't in uniform but made sure the cop knew). He declared loudly he didn't want to press charges. Officer was petrified of me, I saw it in his eyes. As soon as he said he wishes to place me under arrest I turned around and assured him I was a peaceful man and the courts would sort it out.
My problem with myself? I was stupid for being at that semi-dive restaurant surrounded by mostly white drunk people at 2 AM in the south. I was more foolish to ignore the obvious bias in the region and touch a local, even when attacked first. Even with being attacked first, and the soldier refusing to press charges the local DA of the tiny area filed charges on behalf of the county. The soldier never cooperated, 20k later in attorney bills and flights charges were dropped.
I am now all about self preservation. Only the best hotels when on business, and maybe a white cloth restaurant are the extent of my outings when in an unfamiliar area.
If I was caucasian american I'm convinced that incident wouldn't have occurred, BUT I was an idiot to go there in general. I'm not solving racism and bias, I'm just trying to make money and stay in more tolerant/open wealthy metropolitan areas whenever possible.



















