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November 07, 2019, 02:59:00 AM |
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Over 35 million hits in Google on "police brutality" search. And you're certain none of those hits are duplicates, factual, debunked, or false claims? If, in 1976, you "googled" police brutality, and received no hits because the internet didn't exist, does that mean there was no police brutality back then? Probably the number of hits to the same site depends on several things. One of them might be the number of times the search phrase is used in a particular website. Police brutality has always existed. Look at what they did to Bonnie and Clyde! Cops were probably somewhat more honorable in the past, but considering what Eliot Ness and the Untouchables were up against, nobody can be sure. Lately a lot of honor has gone away from everybody. Cops, who are out in the forefront, will probably express their lack of honor more readily than other people, simply because they carry guns, and are extremely bold anyway.
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November 07, 2019, 03:48:15 AM |
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Over 35 million hits in Google on "police brutality" search. And you're certain none of those hits are duplicates, factual, debunked, or false claims? If, in 1976, you "googled" police brutality, and received no hits because the internet didn't exist, does that mean there was no police brutality back then? Probably the number of hits to the same site depends on several things. One of them might be the number of times the search phrase is used in a particular website. Police brutality has always existed. Look at what they did to Bonnie and Clyde! Cops were probably somewhat more honorable in the past, but considering what Eliot Ness and the Untouchables were up against, nobody can be sure. Lately a lot of honor has gone away from everybody. Cops, who are out in the forefront, will probably express their lack of honor more readily than other people, simply because they carry guns, and are extremely bold anyway. Yes, and that's why you can't cite google hits as any reliable measurement for this issue. What would be more accurate would be actual statistical data, such as that tracked by the FBI. The recent rise in the awareness of police misconduct is actually the internet. Although statistics will show you unequivocally that police misconduct has greatly reduced over time and is consistently lowering every decade, the public perception is that its running amok and unchecked. The reason for the incorrect perception is due to every single bad incident going "viral" in minutes. Prior to the internet, the abuses may have been 10x more prevalent, but the exposure to the public was nowhere near what it is today. An incident in CA might make the local paper, but no one in NY would ever know about it. I will not defend a bad cop making a bad decision. There's plenty of idiots working in this field just like any other. The idiot female cop in TX that shot her neighbor, she's an idiot. But it actually wasn't police related. She was off duty, and thought her home was being burglarized. Still an idiot. But I will defend the false accusations and outright lies of abuse. Who was that dumbass they tried to martyrize? Robbed a store, fought with cop, and got shot. You start fighting a cop, you'll get shot. If you resist arrest and escalate the situation yourself, use of force rules allow the cops to escalate as well. 99.9% of our interactions with the public can be handled with words alone. If you listen, and act like a human, we can all get thru this without getting hurt. If you fight, run, act a fool, then you changed the entire encounter.
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November 07, 2019, 09:48:40 AM Last edit: November 07, 2019, 10:01:03 AM by KingScorpio |
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no one knows weather that stuff is true, black supremacists and their white liberal allies, white satanists, or simply white payed actors could have simply staged that "assasination" in order to blackdraw all policemen and leave white americans without a protection against the racism of nonwhite people especially blacks, native americans or many middle easterners
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November 07, 2019, 05:04:59 PM |
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no one knows weather that stuff is true, black supremacists and their white liberal allies, white satanists, or simply white payed actors could have simply staged that "assasination" in order to blackdraw all policemen and leave white americans without a protection against the racism of nonwhite people especially blacks, native americans or many middle easterners All you are saying is that nobody knows if anything is true, until he examines the evidence directly himself, or until there is a court case that proves it is true. And these things really STILL arent proof for something being true. We might as shut down the forum and go home... if home is really true. Do we have any proof that home is true?
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June 02, 2020, 07:21:17 PM |
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I guess I was right... if only in the wrong direction. ISIS is nothing compared to U.S. cops.
Watch the video at https://www.newsobserver.com/news/state/north-carolina/article243193606.html/video-embed.
Tense protest turns emotional as 60 North Carolina police kneel before demonstratorsPolice in Fayetteville, North Carolina, made a surprising move Monday during a tense stand off with protesters seeking justice in the case of George Floyd, who died after being restrained by police in Minneapolis.
All 60-plus officers knelt before the marchers on Murchison Road.
Video of the moment had been viewed more than 14,000 times on Twitter and got 15,000 reactions on Facebook as of Tuesday morning.
"As a show of understanding the pain that is in our community and our nation regarding equality, the #FayPD took a knee to show that we also stand for justice for everyone," the department wrote. "We are committed to listening and treating everyone with dignity and respect."
Witnesses say some officers and protesters responded to the move with tears.
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June 06, 2020, 08:25:08 AM |
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After George Floyd's death this topic is hot again. I think that US Cops are not the best people in the earth but just consider what they are seeing and in what conditions they are working. Criminals in the US are so many and they have to deal every day with them by risking their lives, sometimes this comes out as brutal behavior.
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June 06, 2020, 09:18:30 AM |
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After George Floyd's death this topic is hot again. I think that US Cops are not the best people in the earth but just consider what they are seeing and in what conditions they are working. Criminals in the US are so many and they have to deal every day with them by risking their lives, sometimes this comes out as brutal behavior.
Have to become criminals just to move through the court system.
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June 06, 2020, 05:56:17 PM |
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Oh, no! Cops are starting to look better than the medical!
Cancer industry kills far more black people than police do...According to the American Cancer Society, African Americans "have the highest death rate and shortest survival of any racial or ethnic group in the U.S. for most cancers. In 2019 alone, 73,030 black people reportedly died from cancer, while another 202,260 black people were newly diagnosed with cancer.
These are pretty big numbers for a population group that represents just under 14 percent of the total American population. And it is even more alarming when considering the fact that health-destroying cancer "treatments" like chemotherapy and radiation are often the true causes of death in cancer patients.
While the American Cancer Society does not reveal what it believes to be the underlying cause behind why more black people are dying, and at faster rates, from cancer compared to other groups, we suspect that it might have to do with what types of treatments they are receiving.
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Rioting will only make black areas even bigger “food deserts,” while abortion takes black lives from another angle.
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June 06, 2020, 06:46:15 PM |
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Racist issues are still a hot issue in the US... I can't figure out how to do the selection of police in the US, I saw a lot of videos on Twitter like the blind shooting that made me wonder, why the police there were so brutal towards blacks.
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June 06, 2020, 07:05:28 PM |
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Racist issues are still a hot issue in the US... I can't figure out how to do the selection of police in the US, I saw a lot of videos on Twitter like the blind shooting that made me wonder, why the police there were so brutal towards blacks. because black people publicly whine and express their hate on america thatswhy they are considered suspects
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June 07, 2020, 02:14:19 AM |
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