What is going on with all the cops being shot
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bennettinfinity wrote: »
I don't think anyone on this thread is saying there aren't problems. There are bad cops; good cops can make mistakes in the heat of the moment. I think we all agree that in cases where criminal behavior can be proven, the individual should be punished.
I'm just pointing out an obvious flaw in your statistical analysis - and using bad statistics in support of inflammatory rhetoric is not helping work toward a solution.
The majority of posts on page 1 don't even acknowledge the problem.
I still don't see what crime rates based on race have to do with shooting an unarmed man in the back.0 -
Oh, look, uneducated and delusional people from different groups and backgrounds still hate each other. I like the idea of prosecuting bad cops, supporting good cops, enforcing laws against murder, and supporting equal application of laws. We can either work to improve these concepts, or just burn it all down. I'll continue to keep my passport at the ready. You all keep justifying violence of one type or another.2
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kshama2001 wrote: »
The majority of posts on page 1 don't even acknowledge the problem.
I still don't see what crime rates based on race have to do with shooting an unarmed man in the back.
You're the one that brought statistics into it.2 -
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NorthCascades wrote: »
You're welcome.
You might be shocked to learn that Oakland and Sacramento are 80 miles apart. Go check the map if you don't believe me. These two cities and a few other stories you've heard don't constitute "all over the country."
The reason there aren't reporters at crime scenes when the crime wasn't committed by police ... well, I already explained that one to you and you thanked me for it. So I'm a little surprised to see you beating the dead horse again, and so soon.
And I'll beat it again. My recent response to you was only regarding being misinformed about murders happening all over the country on a regular basis. I live in NorCal (56 miles from Sacramento and 135 miles from Oakland) so that's where I started. I also looked randomly at Maine, Oregon, Florida, Minnasota, and Kansas and found extremely recent cases of murder/violent crime there as well. GoogleNews any state with "murder" "shooting" "killing" etc. within the last week and it can be found.0 -
_A_Real_Mouthful wrote: »
I agree- the Post tried shuffling the cards saying, well blacks are more likely to be shot, despite whites being killed in higher numbers, without mentioning that more blacks are involved in crime according to the feds at least.
shady journalism.
It's actually not. There are more blacks involved in crimes because officers arrest black people or stop them at a higher rate than white people. Many departments have taught to profile so if they are looking out for black people to commit a crime they are going to miss out and ignore the white people or let them off with a warning. So it's a variable you can't rely on because it's flawed and not accurate. Also, while FBI stats are informative, they aren't complete because there is no standard way in the country people collect crime data. Chicago doesn't even send their crime stats to the FBI as well as many other major cities.
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bennettinfinity wrote: »
You're the one that brought statistics into it.
I responded to this post:_A_Real_Mouthful wrote: »didn't more white people get killed by cops in 2015 than any other race anyhow?
at least in the US. there was some kinda big brouhaha with the washington post themselves sponsoring the study if i remember right.
i've always assumed most cops are only capable of seeing blue. and considering the sheer amount of coke theft from the evidence lockers, can you blame them?0 -
_A_Real_Mouthful wrote: »
You bes leave me mum out of this er thread boye! She be sailin on the high seas... argh.
Cause. Pirates.
Aweigh then, ya startin' maaaaaaaaate?[/quote]
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sunnybeaches105 wrote: »Oh, look, uneducated and delusional people from different groups and backgrounds still hate each other. I like the idea of prosecuting bad cops, supporting good cops, enforcing laws against murder, and supporting equal application of laws. We can either work to improve these concepts, or just burn it all down. I'll continue to keep my passport at the ready. You all keep justifying violence of one type or another.
I hadn't noticed all the posts justifying violence - please quote them.3 -
kshama2001 wrote: »
Then I believe that we've come full circle.1 -
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_A_Real_Mouthful wrote: »
the not rendering aid part is what makes me the angriest about it. i could buy the officer didn't mean to execute the guy. take his badge, take his gun, give him some time in prison to think about it etc, but the not rendering aid bit makes me want to see him on death row.
how do you not mean to pull your trigger 5, I repeat, 5 times?!
not to mention shooting into a vehicle with a small child in the back.1 -
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Sugar_Pill wrote: »
Where ya gonna go, champ?
It largely depends but there are a few good choices, but if the country descends into chaos those who can will leave. I don't expect it to happen, but anyone who thinks this country is immune from unfortunate events is fooling himself or herself. I am worried about that we are witnessing, both in terms of the violence and in terms of the political rhetoric. The alternative is to go down with the ship and my recent ancestors left Europe for similar reasons.2 -
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I shot a water ballon out of a sling shot at my kids this AM.
Totes ashamed.
You're an ignorant fella aintcha?!
Damn I miss being a kid.1 -
I'm proud of y'all, mang! This thread has actually been pretty civil compared to how I thought it would turn out. Six pages? I'd have never guessed.6
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kshama2001 wrote: »
I hadn't noticed all the posts justifying violence - please quote them.
That wasn't directed at a specific comment but the tone is there and this isn't the first thread of its kind. Your own post came very close and this thread is showing the sides. You're welcome to explain why you're not condoning violence when you say the shootings didn't happen in a vacuum. The last thing we need is a tit for tat where violent actors get celebrated for acting for their group and innocents are murdered in "retaliation." I'm truly hoping cooler heads prevail and prosecutions pursued both against bad cops and against those attacking cops generally.1 -
_A_Real_Mouthful wrote: »
i'm not defending him- he definitely executed the guy- i'm saying, i could buy that it wasn't racially motivated, but was instead him reacting to the presence of a gun, which would indicate it was inexperience and lack of training, and so send him to jail for years. but the not rendering aid bit makes me think it was more deliberate for whatever reason and so he should get the death penalty, assuming it all really went down the way it seems.
Ok, then I agree!
sorry, I need to leave this thread...I knew Philando personally so all this bs makes me pretty freakin pissed.2 -
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_A_Real_Mouthful wrote: »
where? the south pole? there's nowhere left to hide on earth anymore really. violence is in everybody. you can't run from what's inside you. none of us can.
only way we're ever going to fix anything is by trying to talk it out and remember we're not our ancestors and aren't beholden to them for all eternity. our forefathers sinned but we can't bear their weight forever.
i'm not smart enough to solve the racial problems facing this country. i'm sure there are people out there right now reading this who ARE though and those are the people we need to NOT leave.
I've lived in one place largely free of violence and spent a good amount of time in another. Have you traveled extensively?0 -
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_A_Real_Mouthful wrote: »
WHY would you come back? where is this haven? do you think it would stay that way if more people came to it?
I like my own country and culture and a few years was enough. If it came down to the safety of my children though there are choices to be made. You seem touchy about it. Why do you care?1 -
_A_Real_Mouthful wrote: »
i'm not defending him- he definitely executed the guy- i'm saying, i could buy that it wasn't racially motivated, but was instead him reacting to the presence of a gun, which would indicate it was inexperience and lack of training, and so send him to jail for years. but the not rendering aid bit makes me think it was more deliberate for whatever reason and so he should get the death penalty, assuming it all really went down the way it seems.
I don't give a damn if it was racially motivated or not. Public servants can't kill citizens with impunity in a democracy. The rule of law must prevail.4 -
Louise1491 wrote: »Please tell me where is this safe haven where all the "good" folks go? Is it with the Amish?
lol - I love these responses0 -
Sugar_Pill wrote: »I care because of such a place exists- you're holding the secret to the universe in your hands.
The kumbaya of this earth.
You should get out more1 -
NorthCascades wrote: »
I don't give a damn if it was racially motivated or not. Public servants can't kill citizens with impunity in a democracy. The rule of law must prevail.
Agree. Please tell me you feel the same about police shootings.3 -
Sugar_Pill wrote: »
I don't wanna get shot
Good point0 -
Louise1491 wrote: »I love you too man. So...where we going to live?
As I said, let's wait and see. Way too many geopolitical issues to act too quickly, and a safe place today may be owned by dictators the next.4 -
The hilarious part is, greater than 99% of US citizens will never be directly affected by any of this, even if things were to go to hell in certain areas, unless it escalates to the point where the military gets involved. I see a lot of unjustified fear, and a lot of paranoid hand-wringing in this thread.
Spoiler alert: that's the root of the problem to begin with (on both sides).3
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