So you want to end policing

Box Ox

Well-Known Member
You can only claim to accidently shoot someone so many times.
That isn't a sustainable situation.
The more police are fought or resisted against, the greater the number of opportunities there are for mistakes to be made. Which is why I make sure to do neither of those things when I’m pulled over by a cop.

That you don’t believe black people have the ability to control themselves in a similar manner is very telling.

Blanket blaming police shootings on racist whites rather than trying to address the issue of resisting police head on is the coward’s way out of actually doing so.
 

It will be fine

Well-Known Member
The more police are fought or resisted against, the greater the number of opportunities there are for mistakes to be made. Which is why I make sure to do neither of those things when I’m pulled over by a cop.

That you don’t believe black people have the ability to control themselves in a similar manner is very telling.

Blanket blaming police shootings on racist whites rather than trying to address the issue of resisting police head on is the coward’s way out of actually doing so.
Did you see the video of the army guy that got pepper sprayed in his car? He didn’t look to be resisting to me. I think you pretend black people are treated the same way as white people in traffic stops to ignore any problem.
 

DriveInDriѵeOut

Inordinately Right
Did you see the video of the army guy that got pepper sprayed in his car? He didn’t look to be resisting to me. I think you pretend black people are treated the same way as white people in traffic stops to ignore any problem.
Did you see the circumstances that led to that?
Driving for a few miles after the blue lights come on is resisting.

You don't know any of the facts though because you only consume propaganda that confirms your biases.
 

Analbumcover

ControlPkgs
Yes, that's the point part timer.
BLM wants community policing.
These guys were policing their community and committed murder.

Ttku.

Honestly, let the inner-city blacks police themselves for a few years. Could you imagine what the inner cities would look like? Fast forward the clock 20 years down the road and CNN will air some documentary titled "America's self-policing experiment: what went wrong?" and then proceed to blame the "white system" and we'll be right back where we started.

Besides, @DriveInDriveOut , you know BLM doesn't just want community policing. They want to fundamentally transform the current social strata in this country by any means necessary. What is truly delusional is that they think Sloppy Joe will do, or know how to do anything about it. I wouldn't worry. Hyperinflation and economic hardships will be the next mess we have to worry about.
 

Lineandinitial

Legio patria nostra
Did you see the video of the army guy that got pepper sprayed in his car? He didn’t look to be resisting to me. I think you pretend black people are treated the same way as white people in traffic stops to ignore any problem.
They told him repeatedly to get out of the vehicle.....He kept "acting" stupid. He deserved what he got...
 

Box Ox

Well-Known Member
Did you see the video of the army guy that got pepper sprayed in his car? He didn’t look to be resisting to me.
Yes. And refusing officers' instructions to exit your vehicle is resistance. It's a lawful thing for them to do. The time to fight back against whatever officers had you do during a traffic stop is when you're in court. Not while they're trying to figure out what's going on.

I think you pretend black people are treated the same way as white people in traffic stops to ignore any problem
I 100% believe I'd be asked to exit my vehicle if I hadn't stopped for quite a while after getting lit up. I could be hiding something. I could be thinking about running or becoming a danger to the officer. And you can bet I'd expect to be treated the same way in the same situation.
 

refineryworker05

Well-Known Member
The more police are fought or resisted against, the greater the number of opportunities there are for mistakes to be made. Which is why I make sure to do neither of those things when I’m pulled over by a cop.

That you don’t believe black people have the ability to control themselves in a similar manner is very telling.

Blanket blaming police shootings on racist whites rather than trying to address the issue of resisting police head on is the coward’s way out of actually doing so.
the above post is make believe in referencing anything I have posted in this thread. Smh.
 

Poop Head

Judge me.
Did you see the video of the army guy that got pepper sprayed in his car? He didn’t look to be resisting to me. I think you pretend black people are treated the same way as white people in traffic stops to ignore any problem.
He drove for at least a mile to get to a well lit area. He didnt call 911 to let them know that he was doing that.
That being said, the old cop in that video was being a total dick bag, and i think the Army Officer shoulda sued for more than a mil
 

DriveInDriѵeOut

Inordinately Right
He drove for at least a mile to get to a well lit area. He didnt call 911 to let them know that he was doing that.
That being said, the old cop in that video was being a total dick bag, and i think the Army Officer shoulda sued for more than a mil
No visible tags.
Dark tinted windows.
Refuses to pull over.
Refuses to show hands.
Refuses to get out of the car.
The guy was looking for trouble.
 

refineryworker05

Well-Known Member
You don't have to make excuses for your argument coming up short.
What do you believe my argument to be? Here is the my original post in this thread. What is coming up short? What excuses have I made?

The police are delegitimizing themselves with this violence being caught on camera. You can only claim to accidently shoot someone so many times. Hell off the top of my head this is the third time that police say oh I meant to grab my taser and accidentally grabbed my gun and shot and killed this person. That isn't a sustainable situation. The police can't keep admitting that they are accidentally killing people before a lot of the public starts losing trust.
 

silenze

Lunch is the best part of the day
What do you believe my argument to be? Here is the my original post in this thread. What is coming up short? What excuses have I made?

The police are delegitimizing themselves with this violence being caught on camera. You can only claim to accidently shoot someone so many times. Hell off the top of my head this is the third time that police say oh I meant to grab my taser and accidentally grabbed my gun and shot and killed this person. That isn't a sustainable situation. The police can't keep admitting that they are accidentally killing people before a lot of the public starts losing trust.
The only people that don't trust the police are criminals
 
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