Almost all of those turned out to be lies.appears to be an alarming trend of black men being killed by police in situations that don't call for that level of violence,
Almost all of those turned out to be lies.appears to be an alarming trend of black men being killed by police in situations that don't call for that level of violence,
I don't know what I want to see because I'm not sure what's available. I just know my first inclination was that it's a very difficult argument to quantify, and that I'm open to seeing what you have seen that you feel so strongly about.
I tend to believe that systemic issues like housing and education are so entrenched that we almost don't notice them, and there appears to be an alarming trend of black men being killed by police in situations that don't call for that level of violence, and a disproportional lack of accountability and punishment for that, but if there's reputable data to the contrary, I could be shown otherwise. I've been proven wrong before.
Almost all of those turned out to be lies.
I'd be all tored up about it. My wife Sharon Jean would prolly jerk a half inch in their arses. Then I'd prolly pour a 55 gallon drum full ugh whoop *** all over em. Gimme a hell yea if you're down with that.
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People make bad arguments all the time, but freedom of expression protects "flawed logic" - because political opponents always describe each other's logic as "flawed logic", so if we didn't enjoy our first amendment rights, then the party in power could just silence every "offensive" argument from the other side, which we see in some European countries.I can agree with some of this, but again, flawed logic is still flawed logic, even when you fly it under the vail of "freedom of speech".
And lets not forget, these same people spreading myths about black oppression at the hands of whites and police, are the same ones that will walk in a voting box and cast their ballot for the party that wants to arm only the government and the police.
You seriously cannot describe the stupidity with words.
BAI GAWD! I'll be on somebody like Michael Jackson on a Cub Scout!!!
Terrific post sir. I am not a racist, never have been, but it's apparent, to those willing to look past the liberal lies being spread via the media, that they're trying to vilify all whites, and some of them are ignorant enough to fall for it.What data are you looking at Gonzo? This is the main problem right here. You're taking the bait imo.
"appears to be an alarming trend of black men being killed by police"
seriously, this begs the question, have you even looked at data? Because I can almost guarantee by this statement you haven't. If you combine the data of black men killed by police with white men killed by police, and account for the crime statistics, you are far more likely to be shot by police being white.
And furthermore, a white man is far more likely to be attacked by a black man than a black is to whites, even thought they make up only 13-15% of the population (according to which scale you go by).
Seriously, I read your post and you're far from a dummy. I think you are too quick to jump too the side of younger positions and whatnot, but you're definitely capable.
Do some research so I don't have to go there. It never ends well. and if Prime MF sees this he's going to be borderlined banned. The data is easily and readily available. Do yourself a favor and look.
This exactly. This is what I meant about not letting it happen. I didn't think he would allow for some huge distraction if possible and knowing that this is a thing right now he would head it off.Cal is pretty shrewd.
My prediction: He gets the guys together soon after Midnight Madness and he says, "Guys, this is going on. How do we feel about it? Whatever we do, we need to do it as a team."
If there is big sentiment in favor of it, I predict he puts out a team photograph -- with him included -- kneeling with a caption that they are doing it FOR JUSTICE IN THE WORLD or something innocuous like that. It gets some press in October, then he says, okay, from now on, this is behind us and we focus on our goals as a team, with no distractions.
You only quoted part of my post. The latter part that you left off was very importantyou guys serious? He's on record as saying he doesn't care what tattoos a player gets or how he styles his hair (talking about WCS) but if he's gonna behave/look a certain way he better perform. Dude wouldn't give a **** if a player wanted to protest but he better back it up. Players first ATKOT.
The overarching problem is, and has been for a long time, hate and division. It's not black or white but both...not gay or straight but both...hate comes in many forms and the sad fact is that our world today is spiraling down in hate and division.Terrific post sir. I am not a racist, never have been, but it's apparent, to those willing to look past the liberal lies being spread via the media, that they're trying to vilify all whites, and some of them are ignorant enough to fall for it.
Does racism exist? Of course it does, but I've seen MUCH more racism directed AT whites than I have towards blacks. Facts are facts; blacks commit many times more crimes than whites, and black on white crime is far and away much higher than white on black crime. Until the black community addresses this, and really they're the only ones who CAN, then this will continue.
I agree Bluecat43, and our current POS POTUS has divided this country so badly, and in such a way, that I'm unsure we can ever heal. Hatred is a tool, and it's being used to destroy our country.The overarching problem is, and has been for a long time, hate and division. It's not black or white but both...not gay or straight but both...hate comes in many forms and the sad fact is that our world today is spiraling down in hate and division.
I agree Bluecat43, and our current POS POTUS has divided this country so badly, and in such a way, that I'm unsure we can ever heal. Hatred is a tool, and it's being used to destroy our country.
When the first U.K. Basketball player kneels or raises his fist during the National Anthem, how will you react? I don't know if any of our guys are that hip to the political scene or that it even registers all that much yet, but will you think the same of them as you do the NFL players that are showing their feelings?
Just a thought.
And I'm perplexed as to why black people choose to completely ignore the thousands of black on black crimes and focus on police brutality. It would be like seeing a doctor for a sinus infection but completely ignore the fact you have stomach cancer.I love it when white people blame the black president for all the racism in our country...
Thanks for reviving the thread!Keep your thoughts to yourself.
And I'm perplexed as to why black people choose to completely ignore the thousands of black on black crimes and focus on police brutality. It would be like seeing a doctor for a sinus infection but completely ignore the fact you have stomach cancer.
There are tons of groups in communities that work tirelessly to make changes for the better...you clearly enjoy keeping your head in the sand when it comes to knowing such groups exist. Maybe they aren't successful, but your claim is just bunk.
But that's your choice in life. Ignorance works better for some folks in life.
I work in a major inner city with the youth. I also did a ton of free work for Cals charity even after he left. I can tell you first hand they largely ignore (people and politicians) the biggest problems in the city because A: it's politically beneficial to the politicians to ignore and not blame the people and B: the people don't want to blame themselves. Easier to blame the ghost of inequality, slavery from 150 years ago, and law enforcement. I mean, how easy is it to hate a cop.
We get your point...blacks should know their place. amirite?
We get your point...blacks should know their place. amirite?
Tell me, do you believe in the theories of Darwin? Let's expand this comversation.
I'ver read enough of your garbage over time that I really don't care for such a conversation.
Actually jackass, the vast majority of my clients are black and I see the devastation from a front row seat. It's fools such as yourself who are completely clueless about the situation and take a myopic view of an alarming situation. The irony of your last sentence is truly rich.There are tons of groups in communities that work tirelessly to make changes for the better...you clearly enjoy keeping your head in the sand when it comes to knowing such groups exist. Maybe they aren't successful, but your claim is just bunk.
But that's your choice in life. Ignorance works better for some folks in life.
It's not really extraordinary. You can do that in the vast majority of countries. The vast majority of countries have freedom too, meanwhile half of y'all can't even buy beer in the county you live in.I'll jump into this discussion.
The problem with the faddish refusal to stand for the National Anthem is that its premise is built on an opposition to oppression, oppression created by the hands of the state (directly or indirectly).
So what happens when there is racial equality in our nation? Who decides what it looks like and at one point have we as a nation arrived? Those are questions that I don't see addressed by anyone, including this NFL collective of the financially and socially elite. Also, what about other forms of oppression or abuse that have seemingly worked cooperatively with the state: drug abuse, violent media (which often depicts minorities as thugs and criminals), alcohol abuse, human trafficking, etc.? Do these individuals get to choose what quantifies as state-based subjugation and abuse?
On that note, if your premise of not standing for the national anthem is based upon state-correlated injustice, you probably won't ever stand if you follow that conviction to its core. Personally, the flag, to me, doesn't represent the state, but the people within the state, who have orchestrated great amounts of positive social change in our society. Kaepernick and his friends have it backwards, and unfortunately for them, their logic must be extended to any and all forms of nationally- correlated injustice if they want to retain a level of legitimacy within their argument.
The great irony is that we live in a country that allows (to a high degree) expression of thought in the form of refusing to stand for our national anthem or vocally criticizing our governing authorities. That in itself is extraordinary when one measures the present and historical comparisons of other nations. Perhaps our affluence has driven the present generations to a place where we've lost perspective on a global scale.
The problem with these young guys is ignorance. Without that flag they wouldn't be in a position so great. .
"ALL" of the racism? NO, I didn't say that, did I ? But if you, and your fellow libs,refuse to see how he's had many opportunities to help dampen the racism, then you're either being dishonest, or have an agenda. Him saying if he had a son he'd be like Travon Martin, despite the fact Martin was a thug, only fed the flames of anger of the blacks. No, there is in fact an agenda, and that agenda is to divide our people. You need look no further than George Soros; he's PAYING to have busloads of "PROTESTERS" driven to sites every time a black is shot by law enforcement; and of course we all know who Soros sides with in this despicable agenda: the far left Democrats.I love it when white people blame the black president for all the racism in our country...
Personally, I don't have a racist bone in my body