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Two-thirds of the US public surveyed before George Floyd's death disagrees with you.Redman wrote:Ben_spanna wrote:Regardless of the verdict i feel those worthless blm fakers going to create chaos again!
Have to keep the narrative focussed on the emotions and not the facts.The facts do not bear up the noise. And the solutions are not exciting news.
' They right cuz they feel offended and are loud'
You see the same crap here.
You would swear there is a graduate level course on victimhood.
You seem you be anti black, are you a racist?MaxPower wrote:What about innocent people who are victims of crimes especially from blacks?
How are they treated?
adnj wrote:Two-thirds of the US public surveyed before George Floyd's death disagrees with you.Redman wrote:Ben_spanna wrote:Regardless of the verdict i feel those worthless blm fakers going to create chaos again!
Have to keep the narrative focussed on the emotions and not the facts.The facts do not bear up the noise. And the solutions are not exciting news.
' They right cuz they feel offended and are loud'
You see the same crap here.
You would swear there is a graduate level course on victimhood.
https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2 ... n-the-u-s/
The high school walkouts against racial injustice and police brutality
Kickstart wrote:You seem you be anti black, are you a racist?MaxPower wrote:What about innocent people who are victims of crimes especially from blacks?
How are they treated?
Redman wrote:adnj wrote:Two-thirds of the US public surveyed before George Floyd's death disagrees with you.Redman wrote:Ben_spanna wrote:Regardless of the verdict i feel those worthless blm fakers going to create chaos again!
Have to keep the narrative focussed on the emotions and not the facts.The facts do not bear up the noise. And the solutions are not exciting news.
' They right cuz they feel offended and are loud'
You see the same crap here.
You would swear there is a graduate level course on victimhood.
https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2 ... n-the-u-s/
Wonderful- you have a bunch of opinions.
A significant percentage of those also believe that the world is flat, and that Elvis lives.The high school walkouts against racial injustice and police brutality
While your selected poll deals with the entire judicial system the protesters are protesting Black men being killed by police, look at the plackards
Thats what I am speaking about.
The headline stats are inflammatory ...every one knows George Floyd....but David Dorn is unknown
The FBI data shows that about 40% of violent crimes are committed by Afro Americans.At 13% of the population,if this is the case then Afro Americans are 3x more likely to be involved in the types of confrontations that are violent...and someone always loses.
Police fatally shoot about 1100 people a year- justified and unjustified....out of 10,000,000 arrests per year.
About 250 of these are Afro American
The numbers are consistent more or less over the years, and there are ongoing Use of Force policy training at a dept levels that have proven to reduce Police shooting in TOTAL and also Officers being shot.
IMHO instead of shooting,riot/loot ,court,verdict,riot/loot to be repeated endlessly ...... lets solve the shootings.
Thats the immediate problem.
If the UoF training reduces shootings by 50%(some Depts are as high as 70%) then that would benefit the Afro American community to the extent of their representation in those types of interactions with Police.
So train the facking Police
These riots are going to change what???
Any society putting George Floyd and Duarte Wright up on a pedestal while real men like David Dorn remain in obscurity, is a society whose polls dont mean one fack.
End of Rant
Redman wrote:While your selected poll deals with the entire judicial system the protesters are protesting Black men being killed by police, look at the plackards
Thats what I am speaking about.
Redman wrote:There is the actual experiential data that shows that the racial make up of the POLICE dept is not causal with the racial make up or quantity of shootings.
If we dont deal with problems where they are-in this case in police interactions with the population, we will get the same results as we got from Floyds riots.
elec2020 wrote:always going to happen. justice served. let this be an example for those who pushing vigilante justice. u will be charged and jailed
sam1978 wrote:Is this really a race issue or bad policing?
Punctuation please. It’s hard to read when a whole paragraph has no capitals, punctuation or spaces.
In 2019, 13,459 stops were recorded.
8,867 were innocent (66 percent).
7,981 were Black (59 percent).
3,869 were Latinx (29 percent).
1,215 were white (9 percent).
MaxPower wrote:Feeling it for Chauvin.
Was really hoping he got second degree manslaughter.
But anyways, justice for Criminal Floyd.
Dohplaydat wrote:Biden's America.....sorry Chauvin
teems1 wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:Biden's America.....sorry Chauvin
Not sure how people are feeling sorry for Chauvin.
He pressed his knee on George's neck for 9 minutes.
Even if using your knee is part of the police policy, how long does it take to arrest someone who isn't fighting back? 9 minutes is nearly half an episode of Friends.
Chauvin probably didn't want to kill George, but surely intended to debilitate and ended up killing him. He deserves everything he gets.
It's a combination of issues, some very subtle. There is no easy fix in the US. Many fixes have been tried - and failed - for more than 150 years.Redman wrote:sam1978 wrote:Is this really a race issue or bad policing?
Punctuation please. It’s hard to read when a whole paragraph has no capitals, punctuation or spaces.
If you believe the problem is the deaths ...then it is a policing problem.
If you believe that the judicial system is relevant to a fatal shooting BEFORE arrest...then see above analysis posted by adnj.
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