Bad people are bad people. Period. Doesn't matter what color they are, or what badge they try and hide behind.
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Agreed
Bad people are bad people. Period. Doesn't matter what color they are, or what badge they try and hide behind.
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I wasn't going to post in here since so much has already been said. However, everywhere i went today i heard people giving their opinion on this and up until now i've been silent.
I'll start by saying that I think it is fairly ignorant to assume that any group of people (Cops, Blacks, Whatever) are all good or all bad. I have been harassed by Cops and dealt with thugs and i still feel that way.
I think the real problem is the Politicians. Politicians have an ages long history of creating problems so that they can step in and be the "heroes" to gain power or money. They are doing a darn good job of running this country and turning us all against each other. They now have a strong army of misguided useful idiots who have been brainwashed by the Soros owned media to carry out their biddings. I'm afraid there may be no stopping them now.
Another issue is so many people outside of the useful idiot group just don't care. As long as they have alcohol, vape and social media they don't care what happens (not that there is anything wrong with alcohol).
I'm afraid this is only the beginning. The republican party is a joke and Trump is a moron. They can't stop Hillary who is just plain evil. We are in for a world of hurt. It would be best to be prepared for just about anything at this point.
My dad is a retired RCMP of 35 years service. One thing he has said is that the biggest reason people get shot or injured during an interaction with police is not the colour of their skin, the language they speak, or even what they're wearing, but how they conduct themselves during their interaction with the police.
Sketchy behaviour or how they answer simple questions often determine how the interaction goes and they are trained on how to read these signs. If the officer feels they are unpredictable, or are trying to hide something, often they will detain them and handcuff them for their own safety and the safety of the public or the individual themselves until they can grasp the situation and determine if there is a threat or possible illegal activity present.
When things go sideways he said most often it's because of their resistance or refusal to follow directions and it quickly escalates at this point where force may be required to varying degrees.
The biggest thing people need to remember is that they may not know anything about the individual unless they had prior contact with them. They don't know if they're wanted, schizophrenic, violent, depressed, suicidal, happy, easy going, have a violent history, passive, aggressive or what.
All they know is their current environment, reasons that prompted the interaction, and go into every situation hoping for the best but prepared for the worst following their training.
Not saying every officer is good at this, or that some don't power trip, are overly arrogant or aggressive, maybe even some are a bit scared, but to antagonize, question or disobey their directions is guaranteed to not improve the situation. Just follow directions to the letter, let them say their piece and if you're not happy after take it to a complaint or to court. I guarantee at that exact moment in time, flipping out or doing anything other than what they ask isn't going to help the situation or change their mind.
That said if there is a rash of abuse of power or misconduct, then it is the duty of the force or government to investigate and solve or quell the issue. Failure to do so will lead to shootings of police and more violence on both sides and nothing good will come of it.
My biggest issue with the recent shooting in St.Paul, like many others, is you don't see the whole incident and don't know the facts leading up to the shooting. To cast judgement without this knowledge is extremely premature and very irresponsible. I highly doubt that cop walked up to the car with a kid and woman in the car thinking I'm shooting this guy cause he's black. Did the cop make a mistake? Maybe. Did the guy do something threatening? Maybe. The only people alive that know is the cop and the woman. The rest of the world really should stfu and wait until it gets investigated.
Totally agree. I don't understand why people don't/ can't see things this way.
My dad is a retired RCMP of 35 years service. One thing he has said is that the biggest reason people get shot or injured during an interaction with police is not the colour of their skin, the language they speak, or even what they're wearing, but how they conduct themselves during their interaction with the police.
Sketchy behaviour or how they answer simple questions often determine how the interaction goes and they are trained on how to read these signs. If the officer feels they are unpredictable, or are trying to hide something, often they will detain them and handcuff them for their own safety and the safety of the public or the individual themselves until they can grasp the situation and determine if there is a threat or possible illegal activity present.
When things go sideways he said most often it's because of their resistance or refusal to follow directions and it quickly escalates at this point where force may be required to varying degrees.
The biggest thing people need to remember is that they may not know anything about the individual unless they had prior contact with them. They don't know if they're wanted, schizophrenic, violent, depressed, suicidal, happy, easy going, have a violent history, passive, aggressive or what.
All they know is their current environment, reasons that prompted the interaction, and go into every situation hoping for the best but prepared for the worst following their training.
Not saying every officer is good at this, or that some don't power trip, are overly arrogant or aggressive, maybe even some are a bit scared, but to antagonize, question or disobey their directions is guaranteed to not improve the situation. Just follow directions to the letter, let them say their piece and if you're not happy after take it to a complaint or to court. I guarantee at that exact moment in time, flipping out or doing anything other than what they ask isn't going to help the situation or change their mind.
That said if there is a rash of abuse of power or misconduct, then it is the duty of the force or government to investigate and solve or quell the issue. Failure to do so will lead to shootings of police and more violence on both sides and nothing good will come of it.
My biggest issue with the recent shooting in St.Paul, like many others, is you don't see the whole incident and don't know the facts leading up to the shooting. To cast judgement without this knowledge is extremely premature and very irresponsible. I highly doubt that cop walked up to the car with a kid and woman in the car thinking I'm shooting this guy cause he's black. Did the cop make a mistake? Maybe. Did the guy do something threatening? Maybe. The only people alive that know is the cop and the woman. The rest of the world really should stfu and wait until it gets investigated.
I agree!!!!! Anyone who is a gun nut like me better get your ammo and shit in order bc if shes elected there will be nothing on the shelves again.
You mean when she gets elected? Trump will never beat her
You mean when she gets elected? Trump will never beat her
Lemme break it down real quick. The BLM movement is funded by George Soros.
Soros owns Tavistock. Tavistock runs the govt. This shooting is a pure divide/conquer routine. The Feds are closing in on the Clinton Foundation ties that implicate Soros is running the show, foreign policies were broken, info was leaked, human trafficking, guns, drugs, etc.
The shooter was not a normal civilian. He was ex-mil and radicalized by the Black Panthers. The Black Panthers and other extremist groups are usually run by CIA operatives. The handlers know how push the right buttons to make people with bad intentions carry out their plan. See where I'm going? It's a nasty system that is in place and events like this are meant to polarize the nation and distract from the real, behind the scenes players. It's hard to articulate in a paragraph. Do your own research and see what you come up with.
She's not going to win. Trump is about to drop a bomb on her whole campaign and the Feds have so much info right now they don't what to do. If they prosocute her, the whole govt collapses.
Guys, let's not make this a political thread.
There's no way in hell its NOT a political thread. Sorry Josh.
Guys, let's not make this a political thread.
X2 the stuff is closely and tightly wound together anymore its unrealThere's no way in hell its NOT a political thread. Sorry Josh.
Don't be surprised if it's closed.