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dogs can sniff things out better than humansI post things to derail threads all the time.
Some threads need derailing.
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dogs can sniff things out better than humansI post things to derail threads all the time.
Some threads need derailing.
The Chicago police got caught. I have no doubt it occurs many places, north and south.great post Denny
I like dviss, I've gotten way too serious a few times in threads myself. I think meeting all of you folks would be interesting and I hope to meet some of you one day. It's not easy to raise issues that we're personally invested in. I posted the comedy skits to lighten the mood, not derail the discussion.
But seriously though, what is an acceptable number of people that could be killed by police in the line of duty? If there are almost 320 million people in this country, and there are always going to be a number of crimes committed every year, what is an acceptable number of people that are shot by police in self defense?
Obviously some of the police shootings were messed up. Obviously there's going to be some bad cops. There's over a million cops in the US across federal, state, and local agencies. One million cops to police 320 million people. What is an acceptable number of shootings in the line of duty for 1 million officers?
I'm sure it wasn't, and we all realize the guilt that racism and cops who racially profile and even torture blacks do to stunt progress. You can, however empathize and understand the injustice from a white perspective as well as a black perspective or any minority perspective. To discuss these issues, it's important to see folks even give a shit that something is wrong at all. When I hear of a person arrested for jaywalking, I'm probably going to mention my experience being arrested for jaywalking and not think about being white..in my view, we do live in the same universeThe Chicago police got caught. I have no doubt it occurs many places, north and south.
This is the significance of BLM, and why white peoples' anecdotes dilute and harm a good cause.
I spent the night in jail on a Friday and got married the next day. Cops pulled me over for riding my dirt bike in the street, 2 blocks from the gas station to home.
Sure I was pissed, but it's not even in the same universe as what my black friends go through.
No but in the inner cities, you're likely to only see black and Hispanic families.Low-income housing projects are NOT restricted to any one particular race or ethnic group.
I agree with pretty much everything you said except that white people's anecdotes harm a good cause. How is that the case? I just don't see how simply talking about bad things that happen to white people diminishes anything else you said. It doesn't mean we don't respect or care that other people have it worse.
Diminish the brand.
Insinuate you have this one thing in common. You don't.
Diminish the brand.
Insinuate you have this one thing in common. You don't.
Maybe I'm missing something but I don't see white people complaining about institutionalized racism.
No I think racism and classism are distractions from a lack of parental control in modern society, look in poor neighborhoods regardless of race. They're usually uneducated and kids are running around with the wrong people because they're being systematically used by the gangs/drug dealers to move product or kill.poor white neighborhoods are usually rural. poor minority neighborhoods are usually urban. more violent crime is found in both demographics. both feel the need for weapons to protect themselves ..is racism a distraction from classism in modern society?
"You suffer from all this racism. I got a jaywalking ticket, so we are even."
Get it?
I don't think anyone is making that comparison Denny except you in this example. Human injustice affects humanity. Racism is part of that equation. We react to injustice accordingly. Being harassed by a cop happens to lots of folks..white civil rights workers have died to protect civil rights and because they were white does not make their deaths any less tragic."You suffer from all this racism. I got a jaywalking ticket, so we are even."
Get it?
You're just making up the "so we are even" part.
I grew up in the 50s in a county with no black residents but a large Native American reservation. The contrast was pronounced and they were the oppressed minority group. Now, that has changed drastically
I don't think anyone is making that comparison Denny except you in this example. Human injustice affects humanity. Racism is part of that equation. We react to injustice accordingly. Being harassed by a cop happens to lots of folks..white civil rights workers have died to protect civil rights and because they were white does not make their deaths any less tragic.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mississippi_civil_rights_workers'_murders
Indians are literally a nation unto themselves. They were badly mistreated and their land taken from them.
It is not the same as being brought here in chains, families sold off in different directions, zero freedom, no rights, and over a century of establishing laws and business codes to exclude them once free.
Black lives matter is a response to this mistreatment over a long period of time.
No jaywalking ticket comes anywhere close.
Once you get it, you'll get it.
Getting stopped without probable cause is the same thing. Getting stopped because you are black or a hippy is unfair treatment. You are right, it needs to be dealt with. Being hispanic and having your ID checked is unfair treatment. Nobody disagrees here about these things but if you want white americans to own their inherited guilt, that's a fair point. Cops who abuse their public trust don't get to determine that if we have an even playing field and we don't have an even playing field here just like I would not have an even playing field in certain neighborhoods in Hawaii for instance. So we talk about these things. You don't get to determine the level of fairness or unfairness as it relates to my experiences or dviss experiences..he does and I do.You can tell from dviss1's reaction that it is how it's coming across.
He's said a few times that idiot olive who harass anyone need to be dealt with. But you getting a jaywalking ticket and him getting stopped in the park while jogging, and for no good reason, are not equivalent.
What about Irish immigrants ? They went through many of these same injustices
Getting stopped without probable cause is the same thing. Getting stopped because you are black or a hippy is unfair treatment. You are right, it needs to be dealt with. Being hispanic and having your ID checked is unfair treatment. Nobody disagrees here about these things but if you want white americans to own their inherited guilt, that's a fair point. Cops who abuse their public trust don't get to determine that if we have an even playing field and we don't have an even playing field here just like I would not have an even playing field in certain neighborhoods in Hawaii for instance. So we talk about these things. You don't get to determine the level of fairness or unfairness as it relates to my experiences or dviss experiences..he does and I do.
I think you're comparison's are assuming we don't live by those principles. My grandmother is native american. I can talk about that because I've grown up around it. If you think Native Americans weren't mistreated over a long period of time, you and I have different views of American history. The thread is a forum to discuss racism and cite examples and exceptions. I experienced a lot of racial tensions in Viet Nam from black and white americans. Neither was justified. If you think a black soldier calling an asian a gook is ok because he's black, I disagree and it has nothing to do with jaywalking tickets or your night in jail. I believe all humans can be guilty of racism and none should practice itIndians are literally a nation unto themselves. They were badly mistreated and their land taken from them.
It is not the same as being brought here in chains, families sold off in different directions, zero freedom, no rights, and over a century of establishing laws and business codes to exclude them once free.
Black lives matter is a response to this mistreatment over a long period of time.
No jaywalking ticket comes anywhere close.
Once you get it, you'll get it.
Indians are literally a nation unto themselves. They were badly mistreated and their land taken from them.
It is not the same as being brought here in chains, families sold off in different directions, zero freedom, no rights, and over a century of establishing laws and business codes to exclude them once free.
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