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19 hours ago, CardinalBacker said:

Question... I believe that without the cellphone videos taken of the George Floyd incident, Chauvin wouldn't have been convicted, and possibly never even charged.  Do you think that's a good or bad thing?

Personally, I think that Chauvin shouldn't have gotten off scott-free. Somewhere between none of us knowing about the incident and "tonight, we have the latest on the trial of the police officer that killed George Floyd" is where the coverage and publicity should have been..... different?

In the grander scheme of things technology has done a lot of harm.....especially children.

 

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53 minutes ago, SmashMouth said:

Good. I do too. That’s why I have such an issue with nothing but negativity being reported on the news and by much of the Democrat party about our men in blue. 

It’s like anything else... some are better than others and some are outright bad. One of the big problems is that the police (and justice system as a whole) tended to overlook the bad actions of bad cops. I think that a lot of what we’re seeing today is an over-reaction to the way that things USED TO be.
 

The problem is that the corrections that we’re clamoring for today are only going to make things worse. In the last 4 years we’ve seen “choke holds” and “kneeling” taken out of the police “toolbox” because of SJWs falsely blaming them for deaths that occurred when criminals were violently resisting arrest.  A perfect example was the shooting at the Wendy’s drive-thru in Georgia last year. The policeman had the guy mostly subdued with a rear naked choke but he let him go per “policy.” The guy got loose and officers ended up shooting/killing him instead. Add to that the fact that criminals know that police literally have their hands tied and more if the bad guys are willing to try their luck. 
 

At some point people are going to realize that we ALL were a lot safer when bad guys knew they might end up needing a few stitches if they got out of line. 
 

Every time that I see a “protester” cursing at a cop it just proves the opposite... if the police are so inherently evil and deadly, you wouldn’t be dare to publicly spit at, curse, or otherwise assault them.... think about it. 

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It’s just more proof that Black Lives really don’t matter. You have a race that aborts more unborn children per capita than any other in America. You also have a race that kills more of their own than all other races combined... despite only making up 13% of the population. Then they turn around and say “it wouldn’t matter if that one black kid killed the other black kid. Police were wrong to step in. 
 

Blacks killing blacks is literally like using the n-word. I guess they consider it an act of endearment.  

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Response to James' tweet from officer Dean Joseph...from the article:

"Your tweet that targeted a police officer in Ohio who saved a young woman’s life was irresponsible and disturbing," Joseph wrote. "It showed a complete lack of understanding of the challenge of our job in the heat of a moment. You basically put a target on the back of a human being who had to make a split second decision to save a life from a deadly attack."

"Instead of apologizing, you deflected," he added. "You said you took your tweet down because you did not want it to be used for hate, when the tweet itself was the embodiment of hatred, rooted in a lack of understanding of the danger of the situation."

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From the article:

Civil Rights Attorney Leo Terrell told "Fox & Friends" on Tuesday that LeBron James will not meet with the Black cop who requested a meeting to discuss policing because it would "destroy" the NBA star's narrative.

LEO TERRELL: You see, there is a strategy on the left, the extreme left: white officers kill black people. That person who wrote that letter is a black officer. LeBron is not going to sit there because it destroys their narrative... that Black police officer destroys LeBron, the socialists', the extreme left's narrative. He'll never sit down with that guy because of skin color. And that's how ridiculous it is.

LeBron has consumed too much Democratic Kool-Aid. They want a race war in the sense that law enforcement is evil, even though law enforcement is the only defense for people of color and for all people. 

 

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