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Originally posted by Dim Bulb View PostI fully agree that all communities need to look at themselves, white, black, purple, whatever to see what they can do better. People will point to Sharpton or Cruz, Obama or Joe the Plumber and try to say "they're all like that." Communities need to look to themselves for answers not to point out how other communities are flawed.
It's a total quality approach: Don't ask what "they" can do better, ask what "we" can do better.
Sorry about my zig zags, I can only imagine what Screaming Eagle would say about my child rearing abilities with this kind of non linear thinking. My only point is that Ferguson is different because it has caused riots and protests seen all over the world. Sadly, each one of those 500 deaths should have the same focus.
Happy Thanksgiving
EXACTLY, and you guys have a great Holiday also!!!
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That's the problem
Originally posted by Eagle Road View PostI don't know DB, you are losing me here, you jumped from Ferguson to taxes from taxes to raping women, from there to Bengazi.
Since you are "up" on how this country is perceived by the international community, how does over 500 blacks killing each other a year in ONE city alone look to people outside of our borders?
You can spin it any way you want Dimmy, and you can call me a racist if you wish, but the bottom line is the Black community itself has to start looking inward and fixing some of this gangster mentality if anything is ever going to change.
As long as (some) Black people look to Rev, Al to be there spokesperson instead of real Black people that have made something out of nothing with there lives, this will NEVER get any better.
JMHOThe truth is incontrovertible. Malice may attack it, ignorance may deride it, but in the end, there it is - Winston Churchill
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what's crazy...
Originally posted by Eagle In Ohio View PostSo many people think that just because Al shows up, he's automatically speaking for all of us. Al Sharpton doesn't speak for me. There are crime problems in every community of every race and color, and to try and lessen the actions of a Darren Wilson by stating that Blacks kill other Blacks, and attempting to chastise the Black community for the crime within is tacky at best. It's like that tired argument that if Black people don't want other races to say the N-word, then they need to stop using it themselves. Black people could all stop saying that word tomorrow, and the racists who still want to use it to describe Blacks are still going to say it. The better question to ask is why are young Black men immediately seen as more threatening than their White counterparts, whether they're committing a crime or not.DB
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look at the last 2-3 pages of Wilson's GJ testimony
Originally posted by McCarthy12 View PostI don't know, I'd say once Brown starts grabbing for Wilson's weapon it's a life or death struggle. Then when Brown charges him, there's no reason to believe he won't try to take the weapon again.
There's no doubt that there is a disparity in how minorities are treated by police in many instances, but this is not a good test case IMHO. If you try to grab an officer's gun, you might get shot. You just can't do that.DB
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I just check out the CBS News comments
Originally posted by Dim Bulb View Post...is the comments on yahoo. If I were you, I don't know how I wouldn't freaking explode.The truth is incontrovertible. Malice may attack it, ignorance may deride it, but in the end, there it is - Winston Churchill
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I particularly got a chuckle out of
Originally posted by Dim Bulb View PostAnd tell me as a lawyer if there isn't something bizarre about that.The truth is incontrovertible. Malice may attack it, ignorance may deride it, but in the end, there it is - Winston Churchill
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I can't tell
Originally posted by Maniac View PostDoesn't make it murder.
The dumbass attacked a cop. No upside there.The truth is incontrovertible. Malice may attack it, ignorance may deride it, but in the end, there it is - Winston Churchill
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Originally posted by Eagle In Ohio View PostSo many people think that just because Al shows up, he's automatically speaking for all of us. Al Sharpton doesn't speak for me. There are crime problems in every community of every race and color, and to try and lessen the actions of a Darren Wilson by stating that Blacks kill other Blacks, and attempting to chastise the Black community for the crime within is tacky at best. It's like that tired argument that if Black people don't want other races to say the N-word, then they need to stop using it themselves. Black people could all stop saying that word tomorrow, and the racists who still want to use it to describe Blacks are still going to say it. The better question to ask is why are young Black men immediately seen as more threatening than their White counterparts, whether they're committing a crime or not.
I can't speak for other "Stickville Hicks" but it has nothing to do with them being "young Black men" being MORE threating per se.
It has to do with the circumstances, I have over the years picked up and delivered to some of the rougher neighborhoods around the country, you almost get a sixth sense if you are somewhere you should not be.
This goes for groups of Asians,Blacks,Whites, name a race, I was probably as nervous as I have ever been at a delivery one time in the DEEP backwoods of Kentucky, and EVERYBODY there was White.
Even you have to admit that you would be a bit more on edge walking past a group of Black men with there hats on sideways, pants around there knees and underwear sticking out, late at night than you would say a group of Black Men well dressed and talking about world events coming out of Church on Sunday AM. Right or Wrong?
All I can tell you is that is how it is for me, can't speak for anyone else.
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Eagle in Ohio
Not looking to get into a political debate, but wanted to give my opinion on two topics you touched on. First, you are right, racism is alive and well. And it goes every way possible, not just white against black. It is a problem, and until we all learn to be more tolerant there will always be issues. Unfortunately, I doubt racism will ever be totally solved, there will always be people who only know how to hate.
Second, I just want to chime in on aiming for a leg, or arm, or whatever. As police we will NEVER be trained that way. This is because when we are in a situation that forces us to use our gun, any shot would be considered deadly force. Thinking that in one of the most stressful situations imaginable you could be that accurate all the time is very unlikely, there is a decent chance anytime you fire a gun at someone you could be taking a life. Anytime a trigger is pulled it is potentially lethal. Its not like TV..tunnel vision sets in, shaking, bystanders nearby, etc. If someone is enough of a threat that it requires you to shoot them, and stopping them is necessary for the safety of the public or your personal safety, then you shoot center mass. Every time I see cops shooting guns out of peoples hands on tv I cringe, because people think that stuff is realistic, and its just not. I'm not going to get into if the shooting was justified or not, but I did want to clarify that anytime you fire a gun at someone it constitutes deadly force.
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Go to cleveland.com
Originally posted by murph12 View PostNot looking to get into a political debate, but wanted to give my opinion on two topics you touched on. First, you are right, racism is alive and well. And it goes every way possible, not just white against black. It is a problem, and until we all learn to be more tolerant there will always be issues. Unfortunately, I doubt racism will ever be totally solved, there will always be people who only know how to hate.
Second, I just want to chime in on aiming for a leg, or arm, or whatever. As police we will NEVER be trained that way. This is because when we are in a situation that forces us to use our gun, any shot would be considered deadly force. Thinking that in one of the most stressful situations imaginable you could be that accurate all the time is very unlikely, there is a decent chance anytime you fire a gun at someone you could be taking a life. Anytime a trigger is pulled it is potentially lethal. Its not like TV..tunnel vision sets in, shaking, bystanders nearby, etc. If someone is enough of a threat that it requires you to shoot them, and stopping them is necessary for the safety of the public or your personal safety, then you shoot center mass. Every time I see cops shooting guns out of peoples hands on tv I cringe, because people think that stuff is realistic, and its just not. I'm not going to get into if the shooting was justified or not, but I did want to clarify that anytime you fire a gun at someone it constitutes deadly force.The truth is incontrovertible. Malice may attack it, ignorance may deride it, but in the end, there it is - Winston Churchill
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Originally posted by Eagle In Ohio View PostThe video is out. The CPD made it sound like this was a defiant kid who ignored repeated requests to drop the gun. Watch the video, they rolled up on that kid and shot him before the patrol car stopped moving. Didn't use the bullhorn, didn't do anything like that. Just rolled up, jumped out and shot.
You're right, that vid was not what I was expecting after hearing the police version.
Not trying to detour the conversation on the shooting, but two things REALLY seem odd to me about that vid aside from how fast it went down.
First off, why would the officer driving pull the car into the park like that with his partners window right at kill shot level and close proximity if they thought the gun was real?
Also, not that it makes any difference, but in that vid the boy looks a LOT bigger/older than the pic that was distributed, just seems odd.
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