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Originally posted by Ken View PostHow does that play out? Honestly interested in your end game - are you suggesting anarchy? Isn't that what defunding police brings? Or you think we can self regulate somehow?
I really don't see this playing out positively no matter what happens. But you need some accountability. If they can't be charged for the crimes they commit, maybe they'll be bumped to the top of the list for cuts when the budget is slashed. Of course, you would need to decriminalize Marijuana federally, at a minimum, and Biden says the jury is still out on whether weed is a gateway drug, so you're probably just screwed for a very long time. But if you feel safe and protected through your social status or whiteness enough that you think everyone should just calm down and go back to taking the abuse in silence, i would remind you of MLK's warning of the white liberal. The actual protestors are not looting or instigating violence, so their right to protest should be protected. Police should only use violence as a defense or response to threats, and should be held accountable for breaking the law themselves. Until this happens, no justice, no peace. Protestors will put their bodies in harms way to show the world the brutality of the police. Very noble, IMO.Larry David was once being heckled, long before any success. Heckler says "I'm taking my dog over to fuck your mother, weekly." Larry responds "I hate to tell you this, but your dog isn't liking it."
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I read a tweet last night that I had difficulty believing so did a bit of research to check if it was true ... both of these are North Carolina state requirements ...
Originally posted by study.comTo become a registered barber, individuals must complete at least 1,528 hours of training at an approved barber school, perform a 12-month apprenticeship supervised by a licensed barber and pass a state board examination.Originally posted by lawenforcemnetedu.netThe Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Training Academy's Basic Law Enforcement Training Program (BLET) is 22 weeks long and consists of more than 900 hours of training (The State of North Carolina requires just 604 hours of training.).It certainly feels that way. But I'm distrustful of that feeling and am curious about evidence.
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Originally posted by Teenwolf View PostPolice are funded to ridiculous degrees, as you see the military vehicles and weapons they're using in this protests against people throwing rocks and water bottles. Not needed.
Originally posted by Teenwolf View PostI really don't see this playing out positively no matter what happens. But you need some accountability. If they can't be charged for the crimes they commit, maybe they'll be bumped to the top of the list for cuts when the budget is slashed.
Originally posted by Teenwolf View PostOf course, you would need to decriminalize Marijuana federally, at a minimum, and Biden says the jury is still out on whether weed is a gateway drug, so you're probably just screwed for a very long time. But if you feel safe and protected through your social status or whiteness enough that you think everyone should just calm down and go back to taking the abuse in silence, i would remind you of MLK's warning of the white liberal.
Originally posted by Teenwolf View PostThe actual protestors are not looting or instigating violence, so their right to protest should be protected. Police should only use violence as a defense or response to threats, and should be held accountable for breaking the law themselves. Until this happens, no justice, no peace. Protestors will put their bodies in harms way to show the world the brutality of the police. Very noble, IMO.
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Originally posted by Ken View Post... later
I'm sorry but I'm honestly not following you. You agreed that there were many and then you said there are few.
I don't think the good examples are getting the media attention right now, at least not on the national scale, because lets talk about something I agree with you on for a second, they aren't as *important* as the terrible examples on the other side. 100 examples of cops doing the right thing DOESN'T make up for 1 bad. You are right, it just doesn't.
The bad overshadows the good.
It's not because it's mostly bad. It's because 99% (pulling a number out of my ass) isn't good enough.
That's what this is about. We've got to get to 100%. And I agree with you on that part. Blaming the "bad cop" doesn't work anymore. There's no more room for bad cops."I lingered round them, under that benign sky: watched the moths fluttering among the heath and harebells, listened to the soft wind breathing through the grass, and wondered how any one could ever imagine unquiet slumbers for the sleepers in that quiet earth."
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Originally posted by Mithrandir View PostWe can never, ever, ever, ever, ever get to 100%. Cant stop trying, but 100% is impossible"Jesus said to them, 'Truly I tell you, the tax collectors and the prostitutes are going into the kingdom of God ahead of you.'"
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Originally posted by Kevin Seitzer View PostThat should be the standard, however, should it not? Any exceptions should be dealt with quickly and emphatically. Of course we will never reach perfection, but as a society we have tolerated something far short of that for far too long. If most of the bad cops were getting fired and those who committed serious crimes were being prosecuted and convicted, it would be one thing, but that's not happening."I lingered round them, under that benign sky: watched the moths fluttering among the heath and harebells, listened to the soft wind breathing through the grass, and wondered how any one could ever imagine unquiet slumbers for the sleepers in that quiet earth."
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Some of you may remember a case in Houston last year where a narcotics officer falsified informant testimony in order to obtain a no-knock warrant in a drug case that ended with two innocent residents of the home being killed by police. The officer was fired and is facing charges. After that point it came to light that the officer had been involved in falsifying evidence in other cases against mostly African-American suspects, possibly over 100 such cases. One of those cases that is under review involved...
George Floyd.
Yes, that George Floyd. What happened in Minneapolis was not an isolated incident in his life.
"Jesus said to them, 'Truly I tell you, the tax collectors and the prostitutes are going into the kingdom of God ahead of you.'"
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Originally posted by Kevin Seitzer View PostThat should be the standard, however, should it not? Any exceptions should be dealt with quickly and emphatically. Of course we will never reach perfection, but as a society we have tolerated something far short of that for far too long. If most of the bad cops were getting fired and those who committed serious crimes were being prosecuted and convicted, it would be one thing, but that's not happening.
The issue of quality control comes up in this Chris Rock quote: "Here's the thing. I know it's hard being a cop. I know. I know that shits dangerous. I know it is, okay? But some jobs can't have bad apples. Ok? Some jobs, everybody gotta be good. Like... pilots. -- you know? American Airlines can't be like "most of our pilots like to land. We just got a few bad apples... that like to crash into mountains. Please bear with us."Larry David was once being heckled, long before any success. Heckler says "I'm taking my dog over to fuck your mother, weekly." Larry responds "I hate to tell you this, but your dog isn't liking it."
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Well lack of accountability also brings in the culpability of the unions. Look at what Minneapolis union chief is saying today, utter tool.
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Originally posted by Kevin Seitzer View PostWhole thread on what happened in Fort Worth last night at the Tarrant County Courthouse is worth reading. It brought me to tears:
https://twitter.com/KaleyAJohnson/st...91496494129156
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Originally posted by Kevin Seitzer View PostWhole thread on what happened in Fort Worth last night at the Tarrant County Courthouse is worth reading. It brought me to tears:
https://twitter.com/KaleyAJohnson/st...91496494129156
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