That's some hardcore delusion if you think only criminals are murdered and beat down by cops. Never happened to you? Sample size of 1, even if you're a minority... what a study to use to combat millions of other people's lived experience... If it's hard for you to imagine, watch the video. Listen to it. What do you see? I see evil vs innocent. I hear people they're sworn to protect begging them to show mercy. Apparently you see a criminal getting what a criminal gets.Weird... I don't get beat down by cops. I wonder why that is... Oh yeah, because I don't break the law. Make the ******* connection already.
If one doesn't break the laws then the chance they will have encounters with the police drop dramatically.That's some hardcore delusion if you think only criminals are murdered and beat down by cops. Never happened to you? Sample size of 1, even if you're a minority... what a study to use to combat millions of other people's lived experience... If it's hard for you to imagine, watch the video. Listen to it. What do you see? I see evil vs innocent. I hear people they're sworn to protect begging them to show mercy. Apparently you see a criminal getting what a criminal gets.
I've worked as a teller. In 5 years of cashiering I've had thousands of dollars of counterfeits come through and we take them all to send them to the secret service, I know a lot more about his crime than you do lol. It's common and 99% of the time it's accidental to present counterfeit bills. We educate them about how to spot them and send them on their way without the bill.
And on a lowes home and garden color chart, where does your skin fall to have not dealt with police since you stopped being a criminal? How many years did you serve for thieving? How many things did you steal? What was your actual sentence? You say you've only been bothered during the time you did things wrong, you're obviously out of jail now for the crimes you've been caught doing, did you receive maximum or minimum? Did they even press charges? How many times when you were arrested during all of these run-ins with the cops did they beat the shit out of you or try to kill you while you were handcuffed and not resisting?If one doesn't break the laws then the chance they will have encounters with the police drop dramatically.
If you choose to hang around criminals you increase the likelihood of being collaterally damaged by police.
If you want to avoid being harassed by the police then don't hang out with criminals, don't be a criminal yourself. It is very simple.
If you find yourself being harassed by police all the time it is because you have chosen to be in situations that make police encounters prudent.
A little background... I used to be a thief. I stole everything I could get away with. Guess what happened to me. I had to deal with police. I was arrested many times, I was held on the ground in cuffs several times, I have been threatened with police dogs, I have been shot at, because I broke the law.
Guess how much interaction I have with the police now... NONE. I DON'T BREAK THE LAW ANYMORE. IT IS A CHOICE. I didn't break the law because I was oppressed by black people, It was my choice. I didn't break the law because the President isn't the party I like... It was my choice.
A criminal chooses to be a criminal. If you want to talk numbers, get your research in order. I hate to let everyone know but more white people have been killed by cops than black people. So they can STFU. They are looking for excuses to ***** about anything.
Honestly irrelevant. The point is sentences don't matter, charges being dropped don't matter, none of that matters because if you don't break the law, these things don't apply. They only happened to me because I broke the law. They don't happen to me now because I don't break the law or put myself in situation where I could be lumped in with lawbreakers.And on a lowes home and garden color chart, where does your skin fall to have not dealt with police since you stopped being a criminal? How many years did you serve for thieving? How many things did you steal? What was your actual sentence? You say you've only been bothered during the time you did things wrong, you're obviously out of jail now for the crimes you've been caught doing, did you receive maximum or minimum? Did they even press charges? How many times when you were arrested during all of these run-ins with the cops did they beat the shit out of you or try to kill you while you were handcuffed and not resisting?
... 100% relevant, it's your whole point. Regale us with your lived experience and how you were like them and now you're not, how was your trip through the justice system? How did the executive treat you when they put you under arrest? Did they **** you up? Did they shoot you in the back? Did they press your throat while you were handcuffed? Sounds like no, ironic seeing how you're the one complaining about data being omitted from an argument because it doesn't fit the narrative. You're the one arguing with a sample size of 1, and it's still not persuasive to the systemic issue because it's the same disparate treatment BLM people talk about, just the other end of it. They want to be treated like you were when you were committing crimes if they do, what they don't want is to be treated differently like they're sub-human or like the cop's got some extra-judicial boner to utilize all of the millitary equipment our taxes bought him.Honestly irrelevant.
Yes, it's about a miscarriage of justice and overreach by the police. It always is, even when white people are exposed to the same thing, case in point, another national news story:Are all black cops nice to black people? What if that cop happened to be black who put his knee on Greg Lloyd's neck? Would we still be watching all the protests? Or, is this a black/white issue, not, a cop/black person issue? Just curious.
Yes, it's about a miscarriage of justice and overreach by the police. It always is, even when white people are exposed to the same thing, case in point, another national news story:
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Utah Nurse Arrested For Doing Her Job Reaches $500,000 Settlement
Body camera footage showed a Salt Lake City officer roughly arresting nurse Alex Wubbels for following a hospital policy. She plans to use some of the money to help others get access to police video.www.npr.org
Including especially the reason why they wanted that blood sample from a white truck driver who did nothing wrong. Wealth has a lot to do with it too, but race of the victim is impossible to separate from it and those groups often overlap.
Citizens murdering other citizens isn't the topic, it's people who have authority who murder people... If there's a black cop killing an unarmed black person it doesn't magically not become a big deal, it's just another shithead who thinks his fear is worth another person's life and then the courts who basically always agree with him. Qualified immunity has ruined our justice system.So, you want me to believe that if that cop was black, then, we would be in the same situation? I highly doubt it. This is a black/white issue, not, a cop/black issue. Black on black crime is seldomly publicized.
Citizens murdering other citizens isn't the topic, it's people who have authority who murder people... If there's a black cop killing an unarmed black person it doesn't magically not become a big deal, it's just another shithead who thinks his fear is worth another person's life and then the courts who basically always agree with him. Qualified immunity has ruined our justice system.
Pretty obvious to me.. What you think people don't want to see the asian guy arrested because he's a minority even though he's an accomplice in 2nd degree murder?So, you think if that was a black cop, that, it would've blown up like this? Be honest.
Pretty obvious to me.. What you think people don't want to see the asian guy arrested because he's a minority even though he's an accomplice in 2nd degree murder?