bwgood77 wrote:saintEscaton wrote:Lame, its one thing to condemn senseless violence but another to uphold a rotten instituition
What institution is that?
The police of course, guilty as any in perpetuating systemic racism
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bwgood77 wrote:saintEscaton wrote:Lame, its one thing to condemn senseless violence but another to uphold a rotten instituition
What institution is that?
saintEscaton wrote:bwgood77 wrote:saintEscaton wrote:Lame, its one thing to condemn senseless violence but another to uphold a rotten instituition
What institution is that?
The police of course, guilty as any in perpetuating systemic racism
bwgood77 wrote:saintEscaton wrote:bwgood77 wrote:
What institution is that?
The police of course, guilty as any in perpetuating systemic racism
Blaming an entire group as you are for actions of perhaps a select few is the type of thinking that leads to racism.
saintEscaton wrote:bwgood77 wrote:saintEscaton wrote:
The police of course, guilty as any in perpetuating systemic racism
Blaming an entire group as you are for actions of perhaps a select few is the type of thinking that leads to racism.
These aren't isolated incidents. whole "what would you do if you were in their shoes "standpoint epistemology" is apologia for the status quo. "Reverse racism" is in itself an oxymoron
saintEscaton wrote:bwgood77 wrote:saintEscaton wrote:
The police of course, guilty as any in perpetuating systemic racism
Blaming an entire group as you are for actions of perhaps a select few is the type of thinking that leads to racism.
These aren't isolated incidents. whole "what would you do if you were in their shoes "standpoint epistemology" is apologia for the status quo. "Reverse racism" is in itself an oxymoron
saintEscaton wrote:bwgood77 wrote:saintEscaton wrote:Lame, its one thing to condemn senseless violence but another to uphold a rotten instituition
What institution is that?
The police of course, guilty as any in perpetuating systemic racism
bigfoot wrote:saintEscaton wrote:bwgood77 wrote:
What institution is that?
The police of course, guilty as any in perpetuating systemic racism
This is such bull and makes you no better than the racists that exist in the world. Racists categorize a group of people based on skin color or ethnicity, bad mouth them, and treat them unfairly. Racists don't judge people by their character and we all know it is wrong.
How is what you are doing any different? You lump all police into one category. So wrong on so many levels. You need to do some serious soul searching dude. Really your thinking is so narrow minded it is sad.
saintEscaton wrote:bigfoot wrote:saintEscaton wrote:
The police of course, guilty as any in perpetuating systemic racism
This is such bull and makes you no better than the racists that exist in the world. Racists categorize a group of people based on skin color or ethnicity, bad mouth them, and treat them unfairly. Racists don't judge people by their character and we all know it is wrong.
How is what you are doing any different? You lump all police into one category. So wrong on so many levels. You need to do some serious soul searching dude. Really your thinking is so narrow minded it is sad.
Any redeeming quality/autonomy is surrendered when you willingly become a henchman of the state. The entire tree is poisoned.
Frank Lee wrote:This is a decades old problem that is being forcefully addressed. Remove the influence of technology, and it would still be business as usual.
Its not just shooting. The excessive use of force in apprehension is equally disturbing. Look at the way cops are presenting themselves? It is mandatory you have to shave your head and adopt a nazi demeanor to do the job correctly? I swear, in my former town, 90% of the force were young, jackbooting storm troopers who looked forward to the opportunity to 'gang stomp' anyone giving them the slightest reason to do so. They jump individuals like a pack of pit bulls.
May be the new breed of Cop reflects the new breed of society. More violent, less educated, no remorse, and susceptible to rage. They need to cleanse their forces and modify their hiring and training practices.
The men in blue have blown it.
saintEscaton wrote:bigfoot wrote:saintEscaton wrote:
The police of course, guilty as any in perpetuating systemic racism
This is such bull and makes you no better than the racists that exist in the world. Racists categorize a group of people based on skin color or ethnicity, bad mouth them, and treat them unfairly. Racists don't judge people by their character and we all know it is wrong.
How is what you are doing any different? You lump all police into one category. So wrong on so many levels. You need to do some serious soul searching dude. Really your thinking is so narrow minded it is sad.
Yeah get back me to when you are able to make a nuanced argument without resorting to trite moralism. Any redeeming quality/autonomy is surrendered when you willingly become a henchman of the state. The entire tree is poisoned.
Frank Lee wrote:Yes, I have been singled out and physically man handled. I was committing no crime, but just fitting their profile. I have been detained and released with no explanation. But my comments are also based on observations more so than personal experiences. This **** has been going on at least since the 60s. Don't be naive. Look at history. You have seen firehoses and german shepherds employed no ? Oh but wait, that was a long time ago.
I realize the difficulty of the job, but you have to acknowledge its more than a bad apple syndrome going on here. There has been a massive practice of 'cover your ass' within the departments. Is the cop who looks the other way and doesn't report the inappropriate and illegal behavior of his fellow cop absolved from guilt? Its very similar to the military. You discredit the institution, even with the truth, you will be punished internally. It is an unwritten law.
Look what happened in NCharleston SC.... if not for the cell phoning bystander, it would have been just another day. The cop murdered a dude... and his partner danced around the details in his own report. http://time.com/3818729/clarence-habersham-walter-scott-shoting/ Accountability is the first step in correction.
Do you realize there is no national data base to monitor the frequency of Police using their gun, let alone using their guns AND killing someone ?
saintEscaton wrote:Lame, its one thing to condemn senseless violence but another to uphold a rotten instituition
Paul Coro wrote:http://www.azcentral.com/story/sports/heat-index/2016/07/20/suns-earl-watson-saddened-hometown-cops-death/87328234/
Suns coach Earl Watson was profoundly affected by Tuesday's fatal shooting of a police officer in Kansas City, Kan.
Beyond his socially conscious and compassionate way, Watson is a Kansas City native who lost one of his brothers, a retired police officer, two years ago as a result of complications from a Kansas City shooting in which another brother also was shot but survived.
That background left Watson, 37, expressing how he felt "saddened" and "disappointed" Tuesday in a Facebook message about the death of Kansas City police officer Robert Melton, 46.
DarkHawk wrote:Didn't know where else to post this.
With regards to getting better balance in the NBA, what if the league followed a similar path to the MLB where, if a player is a top tier free agent, the team who signs the player (KD for example) gives their first round pick to the team losing the player?
I think it works somewhat different in baseball, but this would force teams to really think about signing away big names.
Sure the picks won't be worth much, but it'd prevent them from drafting a cheap player who can fill the bench (like Looney on the Warriors).
If the team doesn't have the pick that year, they give up their next available first rounder.
So Miami, in 2010, would have had to give up 2 firsts to (one to the Raps and one to the Cavs), to sign the 2 superstars.
This would make OKC a bit less anxious to deal Westbrook because they'd know, they'll at least get something, even if it's a late first rounder, if they lose him.
What's everyone's thoughts?