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Post by cajunvic on Aug 29, 2020 11:59:10 GMT 14
Show me something official that says use excessive force, especially against black suspects. Tell me the cops who wants to be charged with murder. Or even day upon day of questioning to be cleared. If that’s common we’ve got nuts for cops. Just because someone says they’re victims and protest doesn’t make it factually true. By the way, for the guy carrying the sign that he only matters when he’s wearing a jersey. I got news for him. I matter to UL for exactly how much money I give. It’s even codified in the RCAF. Listen, there are examples of excessive force. I've seen it, so I know it exist. But that is a very small number in my opinion when it comes to the police. So I don't have a problem with the discussion of excessive force, because more unarmed whites have been shot by police than blacks. A peaceful protest and march is in the tradition of MLK. I have plenty of problems with BLM, because there are crimes being committed daily including murder, assault, looting and rioting. They are not a legitimate Civil Rights Movement. They are domestic terrorist and many people have been fooled by this movement from the beginning. It is kind of like “mostly peaceful protests.”
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Post by JMVCajuns on Aug 29, 2020 12:08:34 GMT 14
All these folks that protest do they actually work? I am not talking about the Cajun March.
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Post by raisingcajun on Aug 29, 2020 12:36:57 GMT 14
This is exactly why I posted the pic of Fenroy. What is the old saying "if you cant beat them join them". If they truly want change, join the police force. Go to work everyday not knowing if you will go home to your family that night. Its very simple regardless of color. ACT NORMAL=TREATED NORMAL ACT STUPID=TREATED STUPID This applies 99.9% of the time! How dare you come here with that type of logical statement! Again, this is the main point "people" refuse to recognize.
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Post by JMVCajuns on Aug 29, 2020 12:39:11 GMT 14
Its very simple regardless of color. ACT NORMAL=TREATED NORMAL ACT STUPID=TREATED STUPID This applies 99.9% of the time! How dare you come here with that type of logical statement! Again, this is the main point "people" refuse to recognize. Its funny how these victims/suspects always seem to have a long rap sheet.
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Post by facelessjonmoon on Aug 29, 2020 12:43:44 GMT 14
How dare you come here with that type of logical statement! Again, this is the main point "people" refuse to recognize. Its funny how these victims/suspects always seem to have a long rap sheet. Yet they are considered heroes and get immortalized It's really a frustrating dynamic that will only lead to more resistance to police which will lead to more problems for everyone
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Post by cajunvic on Aug 29, 2020 12:50:07 GMT 14
All these folks that protest do they actually work? I am not talking about the Cajun March. 40,000,000 out of work getting a check from the government. You only need a small sample of bad people in that group to create the chaos across the country where riots and looting are taking place.
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Post by JMVCajuns on Aug 29, 2020 13:16:56 GMT 14
All these folks that protest do they actually work? I am not talking about the Cajun March. 40,000,000 out of work getting a check from the government. You only need a small sample of bad people in that group to create the chaos across the country where riots and looting are taking place. Yeah I/WE have to go to work to support these lazy fuckers. Kind of like having to carry car insurance for folks who dont carry insurance.
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Post by iamjaybirdwalker on Aug 29, 2020 13:26:49 GMT 14
Nobody is trying to have legitimate discussions, it’s a bunch of virtue signaling on Twitter Facebook and Instagram all mixed in with ignorance and lack of perspective, legitimate discussions would involve everyone on all sides taking a look in the mirror and having self accountability and I just don’t see our society as brave and honest enough to do that anymore. It’s sad really and I don’t see a healthy ending anytime soon. Funny you should say that.
When the George Floyd incident happened, I decided I wanted to have some conversations. I had lunch with several different people whose skin is different from mine in order to try and understand their point of view better.
Ragin pagin posters made fun of me and laughed at me.
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Post by cajuns36 on Aug 29, 2020 14:11:16 GMT 14
Nobody is trying to have legitimate discussions, it’s a bunch of virtue signaling on Twitter Facebook and Instagram all mixed in with ignorance and lack of perspective, legitimate discussions would involve everyone on all sides taking a look in the mirror and having self accountability and I just don’t see our society as brave and honest enough to do that anymore. It’s sad really and I don’t see a healthy ending anytime soon. Funny you should say that.
When the George Floyd incident happened, I decided I wanted to have some conversations. I had lunch with several different people whose skin is different from mine in order to try and understand their point of view better.
Ragin pagin posters made fun of me and laughed at me.
Did you have the uncomfortable conversation? Or virtue signaled and just listened how to be a better white person? Because this will take everyone having to admit some hard truths...everybody.
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Post by CajunT on Aug 29, 2020 14:19:45 GMT 14
Nobody is trying to have legitimate discussions, it’s a bunch of virtue signaling on Twitter Facebook and Instagram all mixed in with ignorance and lack of perspective, legitimate discussions would involve everyone on all sides taking a look in the mirror and having self accountability and I just don’t see our society as brave and honest enough to do that anymore. It’s sad really and I don’t see a healthy ending anytime soon. Funny you should say that.
When the George Floyd incident happened, I decided I wanted to have some conversations. I had lunch with several different people whose skin is different from mine in order to try and understand their point of view better.
Ragin pagin posters made fun of me and laughed at me.
I think some of us had issues with your demands that we should join you in saying "Black Lives Matter". Clearly the reason to decline your request is more evident now as nightly we watch people with "Black Lives Matter" on their shirts burning black businesses, churches, looting, assaulting people and police, as well as committing murders. All under the umbrella of BLM. It's a not a Civil Rights Movement, it's people invoking the tactics of domestic terrorist in the name of Social Justice. But because these young kids follow the lead of professional athletes and their corporate supporters, they believe they are fighting for justice.
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Post by CajunExpress on Aug 29, 2020 14:29:34 GMT 14
Show me something official that says use excessive force, especially against black suspects. Tell me the cops who wants to be charged with murder. Or even day upon day of questioning to be cleared. If that’s common we’ve got nuts for cops. Just because someone says they’re victims and protest doesn’t make it factually true. By the way, for the guy carrying the sign that he only matters when he’s wearing a jersey. I got news for him. I matter to UL for exactly how much money I give. It’s even codified in the RCAF. Listen, there are examples of excessive force. I've seen it, so I know it exist. But that is a very small number in my opinion when it comes to the police. So I don't have a problem with the discussion of excessive force, because more unarmed whites have been shot by police than blacks. A peaceful protest and march is in the tradition of MLK. I have plenty of problems with BLM, because there are crimes being committed daily including murder, assault, looting and rioting. They are not a legitimate Civil Rights Movement. They are domestic terrorist and many people have been fooled by this movement from the beginning. So excessive force is or isn’t policy. Of course it’s not policy. If it’s individual it’s an ongoing problem or not. The individual is protected by unions or civil service both leftist favorites. Nothing can be done until the individual can be fired with reasonable safeguards. PS Some of these abuse of power may not be racist as much as just abuse, thinking the black guy is easier to blame.
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Post by CajunExpress on Aug 29, 2020 15:03:16 GMT 14
Nobody is trying to have legitimate discussions, it’s a bunch of virtue signaling on Twitter Facebook and Instagram all mixed in with ignorance and lack of perspective, legitimate discussions would involve everyone on all sides taking a look in the mirror and having self accountability and I just don’t see our society as brave and honest enough to do that anymore. It’s sad really and I don’t see a healthy ending anytime soon. Funny you should say that.
When the George Floyd incident happened, I decided I wanted to have some conversations. I had lunch with several different people whose skin is different from mine in order to try and understand their point of view better.
Ragin pagin posters made fun of me and laughed at me.
Jay I’ve zero ideas what an individual black persons experiences might be. It’s strange how I’m constantly being told my views are distorted by virtually everything. Yet it’s an anathema to suggest black people might have similar distortions. I’m too damned scared to argue with a cop yet in all these recent famous examples the suspect openly resisted. Why would a scared individual resist?
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Post by BabbForHeisman on Aug 29, 2020 15:50:22 GMT 14
I believe that we could be divided more now than during the days before the Civil War. Trying not to jump in Trying not to jump in Trying not to jump in ...oh gosh, now I’m gonna have to point out how dumb this sentence is.
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Post by CajunExpress on Aug 29, 2020 16:05:53 GMT 14
I believe that we could be divided more now than during the days before the Civil War. Trying not to jump in Trying not to jump in Trying not to jump in ...oh gosh, now I’m gonna have to point out how dumb this sentence is. Well since it’s your dumb azz opinion nothing is new.
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Post by JMVCajuns on Aug 29, 2020 16:16:22 GMT 14
Yall just go watch live PD and you will see how fucking stupid folks act and how hard a job being a police officer is. You have to make split second decisions and you deal with stupidity all time. There are way more good cops than bad. Most of the bad cops that abuse there power are the guys that were nerds in school and got picked on and they want to show there authority in a bad way. Through out the many years of coaching I have also meet many arrogant umpires that also fits that mold.
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