HomoSapien wrote:1. Many people? I was quoting a specific person who made it clear that he essentially is of the mindset that athletes need to shut up and dribble and that exercising civil disobedience is pointless.
Yes, in all of these issues there is a rush to judgment. You saw that with the recent Chicago riots where someone posted an inaccurate story on twitter and then people went and looted all of Michigan avenue. There is an amount of unrest/tension now where people are generally behaving in a guilty until proven innocent manner.
There are many times where people just throw "racism" out there really quickly and without a lot of evidence when discussing anything around it.
2. I would love for someone to explain how you could watch that video and come away with the conclusion that shooting Jacob Blake in the back seven times was the only way to stop him from slowly walking to his car.
Completely agree that they should have stopped him from getting to his car. That is at an absolute minimum awful policework. Whether something valid happened to cause the shooting at the car is obviously a possibility, but in the best case it was complete incompetence to let it get to this point and let that be a possibility. It may have been much worse than that too and a completely unjustified shooting.
3. What does number three have to do with supporting NBA players participating in a peaceful boycott?
Nothing. My commentary overall isn't specifically on this issue or your interaction with a single poster, but the general climate of quick accusations and lack of willingness of people to listen or engage in discourse.
With all due respect, I couldn't give you a bigger eye roll if I tried. Of all the things to find an issue with, if this is what you felt compelled to post was problematic (and not the police brutality aspect... at least not enough to write about it, but to write about a so-called witch hunt) then frankly I don't think you should describe yourself as extremely liberal.
I've posted many, many times in strong support of issues similar to this, but I say this and of course, you question everything about me, my views, and approach me in a completely insulting and disrespectful way. It is an example of the witch hunt climate and lack of willingness to have discourse that I am describing and find problematic, and I get it if you say well, so what, that isn't important right now. This other issue is more important than whether witch hunts are happening.
As Chris Rock said, some jobs can't have bad apples. The police unions aren't doing enough to stamp out systematic racism out of their own police forces and real change doesn't seem to be happening without athletes, celebrities, and protestors putting unprecedented amounts of pressure on politicians and lawmakers.
Agreed completely.