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Apparently you know nothing about the black lives matter organization.Then you haven’t paid attention to the history of BLM.
Apparently you know nothing about the black lives matter organization.Then you haven’t paid attention to the history of BLM.
Then you haven’t paid attention to the history of BLM.
That's why I don't post about them ...
All I know is what the press puts out about them and I'm experienced enough to not believe any of the crap they say.
Sorry, I forgot and used high school level communications.What???
Are you like, "using the force" in what you know/believe?![]()
I think you know that... The narrative for some on the left and much of the media must be upheld.You tell me. Why no outcry?
NewfMan..maybe you're starting to see the big plan.in fact If I was a white cop I would probably let more blacks go rather then have someone accuse me of arresting too many blacks.
No. I don’t know. Why don’t white people demonstrate against such things?I think you know that... The narrative for some on the left and much of the media must be upheld.
I found this interview with Condi to be a nice way to explain things. Be interested to hear your opinion...
Sorry, I forgot and used high school level communications.
I'll try and post at a 6th grade level.
I don't post anything about the BLM movement.
I am White and I can't relate.
I have only heard about BLM through what 'The Press' publishes about BLM.
Over the years, I have learned to not take anything The Press publishes as accurate or the truth.
For that reason and the fact that I am White ... I have no opinions about the organization BLM.
Oh, and this too...
It’s Past Time to Examine How Police Unions Protect Bad Cops
After every nationally publicized incident — the latest being the horrific death of George Floyd — there are calls for change. Experts demand better police training, more civilian oversight, and the hiring of a more diverse force. Many police departments have taken those steps.
But New York mayor Bill de Blasio had to admit on Sunday, “We need faster, speedier discipline when it comes to policing.” Yet it never seems to happen.
Maybe it’s finally time to consider the role that police unions play in perpetuating police brutality. Mayor de Blasio has frequently tangled with his city’s powerful unions, but he’s never challenged their vast political power. And make no mistake, that power is often used to cover up and deflect charges of police misconduct.
“We have officers that violate public policy, they have a pattern of doing that, and chiefs and sheriffs try to fire them, and our courts reinstate those jobs.”
Indeed. Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer who held his knee on George Floyd’s neck, had 18 prior complaints filed against him with the Minneapolis Police Department. Like many departments, “privacy” regulations negotiated as part of police-union contracts make it impossible to know the details.
Reported as a Personal Attack.Maybe one of the Mods that are not left-wing will see my report.
Obviously, you are a very bigoted person and racism is just a form of bigotry and fear of things that are different.
Anybody that actually believes that is a clueless friendking idiot!
My opinion may surprise but it shouldn’t. I love Condi Rice. I’d vote for Condi Rice. I’ve said so many times on this board. About the only thing in this interview that I disagree with was when she said that there was no place for the violence.I think you know that... The narrative for some on the left and much of the media must be upheld.
I found this interview with Condi to be a nice way to explain things. Be interested to hear your opinion...
Bad cops put good cops at risk. Good cops need to do something about that.Oh, and this too...
It’s Past Time to Examine How Police Unions Protect Bad Cops
After every nationally publicized incident — the latest being the horrific death of George Floyd — there are calls for change. Experts demand better police training, more civilian oversight, and the hiring of a more diverse force. Many police departments have taken those steps.
But New York mayor Bill de Blasio had to admit on Sunday, “We need faster, speedier discipline when it comes to policing.” Yet it never seems to happen.
Maybe it’s finally time to consider the role that police unions play in perpetuating police brutality. Mayor de Blasio has frequently tangled with his city’s powerful unions, but he’s never challenged their vast political power. And make no mistake, that power is often used to cover up and deflect charges of police misconduct.
“We have officers that violate public policy, they have a pattern of doing that, and chiefs and sheriffs try to fire them, and our courts reinstate those jobs.”
Indeed. Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer who held his knee on George Floyd’s neck, had 18 prior complaints filed against him with the Minneapolis Police Department. Like many departments, “privacy” regulations negotiated as part of police-union contracts make it impossible to know the details.
You mean the video of that creepy black guy in the park harassing people?This is the same as all the viral videos of "Karen" that have been trending in 2020.
You mean the video of that creepy black guy in the park harassing people?
Are their roots the Black Panthers?Then you haven’t paid attention to the history of BLM.
Cheer up my young friend.I see you've totally forgoten what I said about Faux News, AON, Daily Caller, Breitbart and Alex Jones!
You endorse more violence against blacks? The shame!My opinion may surprise but it shouldn’t. I love Condi Rice. I’d vote for Condi Rice. I’ve said so many times on this board. About the only thing in this interview that I disagree with was when she said that there was no place for the violence.
I agree that the violence is unfortunate and hopefully it remains the exception to peaceful protests. But I do think without the violence it becomes easier for people to ignore and it’s been ignored for far too long which Ms. Rice agreed.
I’m fairly indifferent to the violence.You endorse more violence against blacks? The shame!
They are funded by the Open Society Foundation. Tells you all you need to know.Are their roots the Black Panthers?
What's your address? Asking for a group of peaceful protesters.I’m fairly indifferent to the violence.