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I'll never forget watching this video the first time. It is like Dame hitting the shot to beat the Rockets. Except when Dame hit the shot I was screaming "I knew he would do it"

When I watched the cops slaughter this poor crazy guy I was screaming"NOOOOOOOO, NO FUCKING WAYYYYYY"

Just like when I watched the video of the cop shooting the guy in the back when he was running away

I hear you loud and clear.

1. Perp is far away and not approaching, with hands up and knives in both hands, not particularly large knives.

1a. "Hey Jonny? You feel that tingle in your nuts that says we are in danger for our lives?"
1b. "Ya darned skippy I do, Tommy!"

2. Shoot man with their rifles. Man down
3. Shoot with bean bags. Man still down
4. Send dog. Man still down, duh
5. Step on his hand... "hard" one suggests...
6. Man bleeds out.
7. ...

And in so many cases, like the other one you mention, the officers lag like hell in getting any medical attention. The ones where they shoot people in the back because they are either deaf or wearing headphones are the "best".

Stop or I'll shoot!!! SMH. I can only attribute such idiocy to indoctrination in to a system of procedures that lead to these sorts of errors. No rational person with NO training would shoot someone walking calmly down the street in the back for ignoring them.

I know this is extremely rare, but it's a guarantee you can find a pro-enforcement person that will defend and make excuses for even the most obvious and egregious screw-ups. "He was following protocol, so it's not his fault" or something similar. "You're not a cop, so you don't know what it's like" etc. Rubbish.
 
I hear you loud and clear.

1. Perp is far away and not approaching, with hands up and knives in both hands, not particularly large knives.

1a. "Hey Jonny? You feel that tingle in your nuts that says we are in danger for our lives?"
1b. "Ya darned skippy I do, Tommy!"

2. Shoot man with their rifles. Man down
3. Shoot with bean bags. Man still down
4. Send dog. Man still down, duh
5. Step on his hand... "hard" one suggests...
6. Man bleeds out.
7. ...

And in so many cases, like the other one you mention, the officers lag like hell in getting any medical attention. The ones where they shoot people in the back because they are either deaf or wearing headphones are the "best".

Stop or I'll shoot!!! SMH. I can only attribute such idiocy to indoctrination in to a system of procedures that lead to these sorts of errors. No rational person with NO training would shoot someone walking calmly down the street in the back for ignoring them.

I know this is extremely rare, but it's a guarantee you can find a pro-enforcement person that will defend and make excuses for even the most obvious and egregious screw-ups. "He was following protocol, so it's not his fault" or something similar. "You're not a cop, so you don't know what it's like" etc. Rubbish.
Yep, protocol.
 
And now when a suspect claims he's got a nuclear bomb strapped to Air Force One, protocol will be C4 on a robot.
 
Obama is a fucking piece of shit.

During the memorial for the 5 killed officers he went on a little tirade about racial discrimination, gun control and the economics of the black community.


When anyone, no matter how good their intentions may be, paints all police as biased, or bigoted, we undermine those officers that we depend on for our safety. And as for those who use rhetoric suggesting harm to police, even if they don’t act on it themselves, well, they not only make the jobs of police officers even more dangerous, but they do a disservice to the very cause of justice that they claim to promote.

We also know that centuries of racial discrimination, of slavery, and subjugation, and Jim Crow; they didn’t simply vanish with the law against segregation. They didn’t necessarily stop when a Dr. King speech, or when the civil rights act or voting rights act were signed. Race relations have improved dramatically in my lifetime. Those who deny it are dishonoring the struggles that helped us achieve that progress. But we know…

But America, we know that bias remains. We know it, whether you are black, or white, or Hispanic, or Asian, or native American, or of Middle Eastern descent, we have all seen this bigotry in our own lives at some point. We’ve heard it at times in our own homes. If we’re honest, perhaps we’ve heard prejudice in our own heads and felt it in our own hearts. We know that. And while some suffer far more under racism’s burden, some feel to a far greater extent discrimination’s stain. Although most of us do our best to guard against it and teach our children better, none of us is entirely innocent. No institution is entirely immune, and that includes our police departments. We know this.

And so when African-Americans from all walks of life, from different communities across the country, voice a growing despair over what they perceive to be unequal treatment, when study after study shows that whites and people of color experience the criminal justice system differently. So that if you’re black, you’re more likely to be pulled over or searched or arrested; more likely to get longer sentences; more likely to get the death penalty for the same crime. When mothers and fathers raised their kids right, and have the talk about how to respond if stopped by a police officer — yes, sir; no, sir — but still fear that something terrible may happen when their child walks out the door; still fear that kids being stupid and not quite doing things right might end in tragedy.

When all this takes place, more than 50 years after the passage of the Civil Rights Act, we cannot simply turn away and dismiss those in peaceful protest as troublemakers or paranoid.

We can’t simply dismiss it as a symptom of political correctness or reverse racism. To have your experience denied like that, dismissed by those in authority, dismissed perhaps even by your white friends and coworkers and fellow church members, again and again and again, it hurts. Surely we can see that, all of us.

We also know what Chief Brown has said is true, that so much of the tensions between police departments and minority communities that they serve is because we ask the police to do too much and we ask too little of ourselves.

As a society, we choose to under-invest in decent schools. We allow poverty to fester so that entire neighborhoods offer no prospect for gainful employment. We refuse to fund drug treatment and mental health programs.

We flood communities with so many guns that it is easier for a teenager to buy a Glock than get his hands on a computer or even a book.

And then we tell the police, “You’re a social worker; you’re the parent; you’re the teacher; you’re the drug counselor.” We tell them to keep those neighborhoods in check at all costs and do so without causing any political blowback or inconvenience; don’t make a mistake that might disturb our own peace of mind. And then we feign surprise when periodically the tensions boil over.

Fuck Obama.
 
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I'm staring at a girl at the gym using a leg extension machine backwards to work her hamstrings. The machine next to her is meant for that.

Is there a human being alive that is dumber than today's 20 year old white girl?

Does that make me racist if I am white?
 
I'm staring at a girl at the gym using a leg extension machine backwards to work her hamstrings. The machine next to her is meant for that.

Is there a human being alive that is dumber than today's 20 year old white girl?

Does that make me racist if I am white?

umm, how do you watch that action and think of this shit?
 
I'm staring at a girl at the gym using a leg extension machine backwards to work her hamstrings. The machine next to her is meant for that.

Is there a human being alive that is dumber than today's 20 year old white girl?

Does that make me racist if I am white?
Sorry, but there are no more vacuous and self absorbed individuals in life than the mid 30's to early 40's white soccer moms. Fortunately most of them seem to grow out of it. Or at least the one I'm married to did......
 
Wow! this is a startling stat.

"5. Blacks are more likely to kill cops than be killed by cops. This is according to FBI data, which also found that 40 percent of cop killers are black. According to MacDonald, the police officer is 18.5 times more likely to be killed by a black than a cop killing an unarmed black person."

http://www.dailywire.com/news/7264/5-statistics-you-need-know-about-cops-killing-aaron-bandler

What are the stats for cops getting shot by unarmed blacks?
 
Wow! this is a startling stat.

"5. Blacks are more likely to kill cops than be killed by cops. This is according to FBI data, which also found that 40 percent of cop killers are black. According to MacDonald, the police officer is 18.5 times more likely to be killed by a black than a cop killing an unarmed black person."

http://www.dailywire.com/news/7264/5-statistics-you-need-know-about-cops-killing-aaron-bandler

How is that startling? Seems like being a police officer is more dangerous than being a black person.
 
What are the stats for cops getting shot by unarmed blacks?

" In a number of cases, if the victim ended up being unarmed, it was certainly not for lack of trying. At least five black victims had reportedly tried to grab the officer’s gun, or had been beating the cop with his own equipment. Some were shot from an accidental discharge triggered by their own assault on the officer..."

"Three victim officers had their weapons stolen; three officers were killed with their own weapons."
https://www.fbi.gov/news/pressrel/p...forcement-officers-killed-in-the-line-of-duty
 
" In a number of cases, if the victim ended up being unarmed, it was certainly not for lack of trying. At least five black victims had reportedly tried to grab the officer’s gun, or had been beating the cop with his own equipment. Some were shot from an accidental discharge triggered by their own assault on the officer..."

"Three victim officers had their weapons stolen; three officers were killed with their own weapons."
https://www.fbi.gov/news/pressrel/p...forcement-officers-killed-in-the-line-of-duty

So zero.
 

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