That's the only rebuttal you have is the race card nonsense. Don't like what someone has to say, call them a racist. Why don't you disprove what I said?Holy shit. I don't know where to even begin unpacking this steaming pile of racist garbage.
That's the only rebuttal you have is the race card nonsense. Don't like what someone has to say, call them a racist. Why don't you disprove what I said?Holy shit. I don't know where to even begin unpacking this steaming pile of racist garbage.
Finger pointers gotta point somewhere...Are you blaming everyone??
Couldn't help but notice the lack of a reaction from him as the judge read three guilty sentences in a row? If I wanted to let my imagination run wild he looked like there was some kind of reprieve from the darkest outcome he would be fearing. Perhaps he was promised out in ten and the prison version of the Holiday INN not so bad if you are in his shoes. I guess we will have to wait and see I can't imagine this is the end of it.Finger pointers gotta point somewhere...
Derek's in administrative segregation (solitary) for his own safety (DUH). Better mount a suicide watch as well...
Cops are cops. Us against them mentality, with an extra serving of "Obey". I don't know if it is still in place, but a few years ago the Toronto cops introduced Gold/Silver/Bronze wind shield stickers, based on contribution level, for people who donated cash to the police. So if you got pulled over I guess you could point to the sticker on your windshield in the assumption you would get preferential treatment. Nothing corrupt about that really. Or the mentality that instigated it.
Where do we go from here? This is some level of victory for society but even since this crime happened it has happened again?
Do you think this verdict will change police behavior?
Do you think this will embolden criminal behavior?
Do you think there will be a revamp of North American training standards for police?
Do police get the kind of pertinent necessary training "now" to deal with the world they work in?
Do police have to recertify their training as you do for other employment competencies?
Why didn't the other attending officers at the scene of this murder get charged with accessory???
LJ
Too bad he was wearing a mask. Though doubtful his facial expression would have revealed much. His head was bobbing to one and all as he was dismissed and led away, like a meek little lamb.Couldn't help but notice the lack of a reaction from him as the judge read three guilty sentences in a row? If I wanted to let my imagination run wild he looked like there was some kind of reprieve from the darkest outcome he would be fearing. Perhaps he was promised out in ten and the prison version of the Holiday INN not so bad if you are in his shoes. I guess we will have to wait and see I can't imagine this is the end of it.
LJ
like everything its not so cut and dry.it’s too easy for the poor to blame the rich but also too easy for rich to dismiss the poor as simply not working hard enough, when they themselves have had so many advantages.
With all due respect; are you not seeing what is happening?. It's not rich or poor this or that. The BLM, Antifa and other extremists are being financed by the biggest corporations, they have the support of the Democrat elites and the costal millionaires who would never even dream of putting their kids in the public schools or live anywhere close to the poor neighborhoods. They even call for the abolishment of the police while paying for private security to protect them. This is being led and fuelled by the "radical chic".it’s too easy for the poor to blame the rich but also too easy for rich to dismiss the poor as simply not working hard enough, when they themselves have had so many advantages.
I dont disagree but I am talking about the many poor who never had a shot because of the decisions of their parents and the rich who were put into situations because of theirs.like everything its not so cut and dry.
while the rich do have the advantage of money and greater options they achieved this through the choices they made. the poor have less money and options. they made poor choices which lead to their poverty and lack of choices. a poor person can work 120hrs a week and be very financially stable. however, if they have several kids(which is a choice) they are considered poor from a household earning point.
a large percentage of those who are rich did not inherit their riches. mostly earning over time and amassing assets during that period.
its all about choices. some people make good choices and some bad.
I see that and completely agree. It’s disgraceful but if the head of the cancer charity was skimming from donations, you wouldn’t abolish the charity, you would fire that person.With all due respect; are you not seeing what is happening?. It's not rich or poor this or that. The BLM, Antifa and other extremists are being financed by the biggest corporations, they have the support of the Democrat elites and the costal millionaires who would never even dream of putting their kids in the public schools or live anywhere close to the poor neighborhoods. They even call for the abolishment of the police while paying for private security to protect them. This is being led and fuelled by the "radical chic".
Yep. That'll teach those uppity Blacks and spoiled woketards to complain the next time the cops kill one of them. The cops just won't show up to the next bank robbery, rape or domestic assault. Perfectly fair and reasonable - in Darts-land.The next Chauvin will simply say FIDO and say he had a flat on his way to the scene. Life is too short for this shit. All this debacle over a fake $20.
Don't tell anybody but Wal-Mart in Canada has a no cop policy if the value of the shoplifted item(s) is less than $25.
Nonsense.With all due respect; are you not seeing what is happening?. It's not rich or poor this or that. The BLM, Antifa and other extremists are being financed by the biggest corporations, they have the support of the Democrat elites and the costal millionaires who would never even dream of putting their kids in the public schools or live anywhere close to the poor neighborhoods. They even call for the abolishment of the police while paying for private security to protect them. This is being led and fuelled by the "radical chic".
like everything its not so cut and dry.
while the rich do have the advantage of money and greater options they achieved this through the choices they made. the poor have less money and options. they made poor choices which lead to their poverty and lack of choices. a poor person can work 120hrs a week and be very financially stable. however, if they have several kids(which is a choice) they are considered poor from a household earning point.
a large percentage of those who are rich did not inherit their riches. mostly earning over time and amassing assets during that period.
its all about choices. some people make good choices and some bad.
I agree that someone with wealth will have more opportunities; however, people who have disadvantages can change their lives despite being dealt certain cards. I have seen it many times in many different scenarios where people have overcome. granted its not everyone, nor could I guess a percentage of those who overcome what they have been dealt.
There is no need to further prove you have clear racial biases. You've already done the work.That's the only rebuttal you have is the race card nonsense. Don't like what someone has to say, call them a racist. Why don't you disprove what I said?
Of course that's the lesson you would take from this. How about doing the job without kneeling on a guy until long after he stops breathing?Lesson learned.
Next time, FIDO! When asked later what happened? Sorry chief, I missed that intersection. Life is too short for that shit.
Alex Jones? Is that you?With all due respect; are you not seeing what is happening?. It's not rich or poor this or that. The BLM, Antifa and other extremists are being financed by the biggest corporations, they have the support of the Democrat elites and the costal millionaires who would never even dream of putting their kids in the public schools or live anywhere close to the poor neighborhoods. They even call for the abolishment of the police while paying for private security to protect them. This is being led and fuelled by the "radical chic".
Money in the family does give a huge safety factor. I casually know a couple people in their late 30's who are still living on and freely spending parents money. Meanwhile for racialized poor people, they have very little room for error (or even bad luck).I agree that someone with wealth will have more opportunities; however, people who have disadvantages can change their lives despite being dealt certain cards. I have seen it many times in many different scenarios where people have overcome. granted its not everyone, nor could I guess a percentage of those who overcome what they have been dealt.
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