The police and the bad guys
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Mel Bradford
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The police and the bad guys
A question albeit rhetorical. But one worth asking.
Why, since the death of George Floyd and subsequent other shooting deaths, altercations, and various public threats of bodily harm.....
.....do black men seems to not hear police commands, resist arrest in reckless fashion, and accelerate suspicion and threat at the very time they should yield ?
Why, during a traffic stop, after telling the officer that there is a weapon in the car and the officer instructs the driver to keep hands on the wheel or out the window, does the suspect turn and reach down behind himself ?
And it doesn't just happen once....it seems to happen in every one of these "reason-to-riot" situations.
Why, since the death of George Floyd and subsequent other shooting deaths, altercations, and various public threats of bodily harm.....
.....do black men seems to not hear police commands, resist arrest in reckless fashion, and accelerate suspicion and threat at the very time they should yield ?
Why, during a traffic stop, after telling the officer that there is a weapon in the car and the officer instructs the driver to keep hands on the wheel or out the window, does the suspect turn and reach down behind himself ?
And it doesn't just happen once....it seems to happen in every one of these "reason-to-riot" situations.
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Let's retrace our steps and try to identify WHEN Blacks were first given the message that resisting arrest was a noble thing to do.
I'd say this "Social Trend" began sometime during Obama's presidency...right?
I'd say this "Social Trend" began sometime during Obama's presidency...right?
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DavidGee24
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Re: The police and the bad guys
I think some of these guys might be thinking hey, I might hit the lottery here. Problem is, someone else would be enjoying that money.
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Back when Obama was President, there was a History Teacher at Lincoln High School in Tacoma was teaching the students in his class to do whatever a law enforcement officer wanted them to do and treat the officer with respect. He informed his students that it is easy to think someone is disrespecting you, especially if you are young, and when you combine that with the perception that you are immortal, the consequences can be fatal. This teacher, if I remember, received Teacher of the Year Award in Washington State.
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That's very cool ddraig, congrats..!ddraig wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 3:25 pmBack when Obama was President, there was a History Teacher at Lincoln High School in Tacoma was teaching the students in his class to do whatever a law enforcement officer wanted them to do and treat the officer with respect. He informed his students that it is easy to think someone is disrespecting you, especially if you are young, and when you combine that with the perception that you are immortal, the consequences can be fatal. This teacher, if I remember, received Teacher of the Year Award in Washington State.
Another thing I would have told the students is that with Blacks committing as much violent crime as all the other races put together, that the Police are bound to be more forceful and "edgy" when dealing with Blacks. That's only Human Nature.
Of course the Liberal, truth hating Public School System would have immediately fired me for suggesting that :
1] There is such a thing as "Human Nature"..all behavior is learned.
2] Blacks commit 1/2 of all violent crime in the USA
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And yet twice as many "unarmed" whites seem to be killed by the police every year than "unarmed" blacks. We are supposed to be outraged when a black person is killed by the police in this country, yet those crying the most seem to conveniently forget that on a weekly basis, more blacks, on average, are killed in Chicago than by cops in an entire year.
The big question for BLM (Bureau of Land Management?) and Antifa is, "Would you be able to go out every day and put your life on the line where a split second delay in a decision means you head to the morgue that night instead of going home?"
The big question for BLM (Bureau of Land Management?) and Antifa is, "Would you be able to go out every day and put your life on the line where a split second delay in a decision means you head to the morgue that night instead of going home?"
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You seem to be under the impression that Law Enforcement is consistent in terms of the character brought to the job across the board without respect to region or experience. No one in Law Enforcement would make that mistake. Schools of policing, and police theory have been around for over a century and have been tried with varying degrees of success from generation to generation, beat to beat. There are precincts all over the nation right next door to each other where police are very different and wouldn't speak to one another if they could help it. Police are not born either good or bad. It's a hard profession and what people bring to it depends a great deal on time and place.
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There is now convincing evidence that the US Communist Party is allied with BLM and Antifa. Do RICO laws come into play when individuals travel from state to state to foment riots?
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/20 ... posed.html
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/20 ... posed.html
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ddraig wrote: ↑Sun Sep 06, 2020 4:29 pmThere is now convincing evidence that the US Communist Party is allied with BLM and Antifa. Do RICO laws come into play when individuals travel from state to state to foment riots?
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/20 ... posed.html

Of course they are, so are the CIA. To understand the Green Party (Axis) strategy you need to read articles from the 70''s on LINKAGE.
Don't you know what Dialectical UW-ism is? It's what Sarin-dippony Tony calls, "caught between a rock and a hard place."
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Problem is they do. They are begging to get shot because that makes them a martyr for the cause. Have these protesters go protest in Hong Kong and find out just how easy it is here.ddraig wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 5:45 pmAnd yet twice as many "unarmed" whites seem to be killed by the police every year than "unarmed" blacks. We are supposed to be outraged when a black person is killed by the police in this country, yet those crying the most seem to conveniently forget that on a weekly basis, more blacks, on average, are killed in Chicago than by cops in an entire year.
The big question for BLM (Bureau of Land Management?) and Antifa is, "Would you be able to go out every day and put your life on the line where a split second delay in a decision means you head to the morgue that night instead of going home?"