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lessjamie7

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I find it interesting to see when and where Americans feel the need to draw the line with respect to what troubles them to the point of taking action on an issue.

For many many decades American foreign policies have resulted in the deaths of millions of people around the world either directly and violently through the forcible acquisition of resources or death by starvation through sanctions put in place on countries for much the same reasons, also selectively manipulating and supporting foreign governments dividing its populace and leading to genocide and ethnic cleansing.

All the protesters in these videos are born out of a black and white issue, should they not have pre-existed for other more significant reasons.

How is it that millions of dead bodies have filled the bellies and made the beds that Americans black or white take comfort in seemingly without an ounce of conscience? but this issue? this is where Americans draw the line? this is wrong? this must not be allowed to continue? our collective conscience cannot allow this to happen. This we will not tolerate?

What form of mass hypnosis has resulted in a population of individuals dead to the screams and suffering of millions around the world?

Something has changed in our media, in us as individuals, as a society, as humans, we seem incensed that in our own lives we cannot see or feel the experience, the tragedy, that would animate us into action, despite decades of atrocities that should have done just that, this is why despite all our complaining and all our criticisms of our own governments nothing ever changes, we are as unconscious and unable to alter our circumstances as are mindless grazing cattle ending up on a menu.

This incident of a white cop killing a black man creating the public outrage that it has is for me is a drop of water of wrongdoing drawn from an ocean of wrong. It is an issue that must be addressed and remedied however I see it as a stricken match, there will be a brief flare a puff of smoke some comforting words and actions from public officials and then we will all go back to sleep dead to the suffering of millions of people of all colors around the world that result in our standard of living.

Admittedly I am guilty as well.

How do we change us? to change this?

LJ
 

derrick76

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I find it interesting to see when and where Americans feel the need to draw the line with respect to what troubles them to the point of taking action on an issue.

For many many decades American foreign policies have resulted in the deaths of millions of people around the world either directly and violently through the forcible acquisition of resources or death by starvation through sanctions put in place on countries for much the same reasons, also selectively manipulating and supporting foreign governments dividing its populace and leading to genocide and ethnic cleansing.

All the protesters in these videos are born out of a black and white issue, should they not have pre-existed for other more significant reasons.

How is it that millions of dead bodies have filled the bellies and made the beds that Americans black or white take comfort in seemingly without an ounce of conscience? but this issue? this is where Americans draw the line? this is wrong? this must not be allowed to continue? our collective conscience cannot allow this to happen. This we will not tolerate?

What form of mass hypnosis has resulted in a population of individuals dead to the screams and suffering of millions around the world?

Something has changed in our media, in us as individuals, as a society, as humans, we seem incensed that in our own lives we cannot see or feel the experience, the tragedy, that would animate us into action, despite decades of atrocities that should have done just that, this is why despite all our complaining and all our criticisms of our own governments nothing ever changes, we are as unconscious and unable to alter our circumstances as are mindless grazing cattle ending up on a menu.

This incident of a white cop killing a black man creating the public outrage that it has is for me is a drop of water of wrongdoing drawn from an ocean of wrong. It is an issue that must be addressed and remedied however I see it as a stricken match, there will be a brief flare a puff of smoke some comforting words and actions from public officials and then we will all go back to sleep dead to the suffering of millions of people of all colors around the world that result in our standard of living.

Admittedly I am guilty as well.

How do we change us? to change this?

LJ
How is it different from a certain segment of society drawing the line at animal cruelty while turning a blind eye to the kind of shit that resulted in Floyd's death.

While USA were helping topple the Nazis, at home they were lynching you know who. The same people they were ordering to go fight with them. Before and after.

...and then there was Ali refusing to go and kill men who didn't do shit to him.

From the beginning of USA history they had the 'beast of burden' whose neck they had under their boots. The beast that helped build their empire for free.

So yeah...long before they went pushed their noses in other people's business abroad. America's original and longest running 'sin'. His death is a drop in the ocean? Yeah...in America's history of doing this same shit ever since they arrived and brutalised the Natives.

PS: America isn't the only doing what you're speaking on. Some would argue that China is doing it in a 'cheeky' way, although some would say it's pretty blatant. Remember the United Kingdom?
 

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How is it different from a certain segment of society drawing the line at animal cruelty while turning a blind eye to the kind of shit that resulted in Floyd's death.

While USA were helping topple the Nazis, at home they were lynching you know who. The same people they were ordering to go fight with them. Before and after.

...and then there was Ali refusing to go and kill men who didn't do shit to him.

From the beginning of USA history they had the 'beast of burden' whose neck they had under their boots. The beast that helped build their empire for free.

So yeah...long before they went pushed their noses in other people's business abroad. America's original and longest running 'sin'. His death is a drop in the ocean? Yeah...in America's history of doing this same shit ever since they arrived and brutalised the Natives.

PS: America isn't the only doing what you're speaking on. Some would argue that China is doing it in a 'cheeky' way, although some would say it's pretty blatant. Remember the United Kingdom?
Who's turning a blind eye to George Floyd's death? Last I checked white, black, brown have universally condemned what happened to him.
 

derrick76

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Yup, through killing cops, looting stores, setting things and places on fire, fighting peaceful on lookers and ignoring curfew......
It may escape you but many criminal elements don't give a shit about Floyd and are in it for their own gain. All sorts of groups. Not just local hoodlums. They are currently looking into the wide range of groups who have also come in from out of town in various cities in a coordinated effort to create chaos - whether they be left wing groups or right wing groups. Are you naive to think all this destruction is being done by local hoodlums only?

Read once in a while. I know Trump doesn't but you should try.
 

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If you look for rational decisions in human behaviour, things rarely add up.
People are emotional creatures and make decisions with their hearts. Somehow, the mind just follows along.
 

Anbarandy

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Who's turning a blind eye to George Floyd's death? Last I checked white, black, brown have universally condemned what happened to him.
Is that it, is that all?
 
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