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<blockquote data-quote="DriveInDriveOut" data-source="post: 3085817" data-attributes="member: 44954"><p>I respect your opinion, and I'm trying to empathize with your position, but there are serious problems with trying to take this agenda on a nationwide level.</p><p></p><p>We might disagree on this, but with the exception of the random racist prick out there, for the most part, systematic police abuse towards minorities is isolated in certain areas. You can take cities like Baltimore and St. Louis, and there are undeniably problems with civil rights violations by law enforcement. Stop and Frisk in New York, I have major problems with that and that could be a whole other debate.</p><p></p><p>But that's not necessarily indicative of a problem as a whole nationwide. That's why it's hard to get people on board across the country, they don't see the problems you're talking about where they live. They just see it as an attack on the people who protect us. People who are championing this cause need to take that into account if they want their voices to be taken seriously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DriveInDriveOut, post: 3085817, member: 44954"] I respect your opinion, and I'm trying to empathize with your position, but there are serious problems with trying to take this agenda on a nationwide level. We might disagree on this, but with the exception of the random racist prick out there, for the most part, systematic police abuse towards minorities is isolated in certain areas. You can take cities like Baltimore and St. Louis, and there are undeniably problems with civil rights violations by law enforcement. Stop and Frisk in New York, I have major problems with that and that could be a whole other debate. But that's not necessarily indicative of a problem as a whole nationwide. That's why it's hard to get people on board across the country, they don't see the problems you're talking about where they live. They just see it as an attack on the people who protect us. People who are championing this cause need to take that into account if they want their voices to be taken seriously. [/QUOTE]
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