That sounds like socialism to me.
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That sounds like socialism to me.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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When you're talking about systems of GOVERNMENT/ECONOMY there's no difference and they are both tyrannical and oppressive.
That said, I'm all about charity and being willing to support your community of your own free will and not under threat of violence, I think that is a virtuous thing and we certainly need more of that.
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Single mothers in predominantly black neighborhoods doing an awful job of raising male children and leaving the problem to the cops.
Yeah... I hear you. I know enough to understand the issue of the harm this causes on society and the burden it puts on cops. Some of these young women just keep pumping out kids without any regard for society when these kids grow up to be less than stellar individuals.
All that does is underscore the need to adjust the police force accordingly. Like I said before... more training... better screening... more accountability... more use of non-lethal, incapacitating weapons... mandatory body cams for every cop. Like you said... education (on both sides).... more controlled interactions between police and civilians.... etc. All good and worthy ideas.
By the way, I saw the Larry Elder video on Kaepernick and Nike. Interesting fellow, this Elder guy. Obviously it all depends where we get our information/videos from, doesn't it. Elder obviously has a VERY big bone to pick with Kaepernick, for whatever reason. I care not that he's black. He can be just as biased as any white guy. But again.... I saw ONE video of Kaepernick speaking and all he said was what I've seen written over and over again. He's protesting the tragic incidents between white cops and black young men. Oh... and the studies cited. Well... I don't need to see a study to tell me that shooting a black guy 16 times, most of them while he's lying on the pavement..... (and then LYING about the whole damn incident).... is MURDER. Oh wait... the guy had a knife in his hand. I guess that changes everything.The cop shot from about 10 feet away (imminent danger from a guy NOT walking towards him with a knife in his hand). The first shot dropped him... so I guess the other 15 were just to make sure.
I don't know all the other incidents by heart, so I'll just stop there. I do remember the guy who got shot in the back while RUNNING AWAY from the cop, who then shot him several times, killing him. Thank God for the bystander with the phone camera, huh?
Before you list the "other" incidents where the cop was probably justified in using lethal force, I really don't want to go there. ONE incident is more than enough to show there is a problem within some of the police forces in the U.S.
But back to Kaepernick. Excuse my ignorance, please. But until I see a video of Kaepernick HIMSELF calling for communism or any of the other "demands" you listed as BLM demands..... I guess I'll just have to go by what I myself hear and see. Until I see or hear a video of Kaepernick asking Nike to remove the Betsy Ross flag from its tennis shoe, I guess I'll keep on believing that Colin Kaepernick is just a young black guy fed up with all the same stories I'm fed up with.
I guess I just scrolled past this earlier...
What specific incident are you speaking of about the shooting 16 times? What studies are you talking about?
Yeah I remember the Walter Scott shooting I was the very first to post about it here and I called it MURDER...I think justice was eventually carried out as the officer is in jail for life.
"ONE incident is more than enough" oh so the police must maintain perfection then? Well that's easy enough to do....and no I'm serious, it's quite easy for the police to be PERFECT in not shooting anyone at all. The easiest way to do it is just no longer police areas with any violent crime at all. Done and done....everyone is safe from the scourge of the crooked police then.
former NFL player Marcellus Wiley on Colin Kaepernick
....gets interesting around the 4:30 mark....but hey what does Marcellus Wiley know?![]()
Flaked on a meeting with all the police chiefs in the area?$1 million from Jed York to Kaep's organization AND a meeting with the chiefs of police and you don't show? Local churches who wanted Kaepernick to say his piece....he flakes?
Whatever....I give up. He plays he doesn't play he flies a rocketship to the moon, I don't care. I care about the issues with police but at the end of the day it doesn't matter
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Colin Kaepernick means nothing to me. Let's get that out in the open. I just applaud his wanting to bring the white cop/black man shooting problem out in the open. Anything else regarding Colin Kaepernick is quickly becoming superfluous in my book. I'm actually beginning to be sorry I ever mentioned him.
There are bad cops, there are cops that make bad decisions, and sometimes those folks end lives unjustly....that happens and it happens to people of all races. Nuance is important and looking at each individual event is warranted.
That said, I'll let you get it back to football
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Wahey playoffs have started, now these I find fun... Lost track of the normal season so no idea who's good or not... Wildcards on now, I don't see the dolphins so I assume they got a bye... Otherwise @Masters prediction for superbowl winner would look pretty silly :S.....
Tenesee titans v new England just now, new England have won enough and I always like Tenesee since eddie George was one yard from the superbowl(which is a fair bit ::S)... Brady bunch up by three at start of the second quarter.
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Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
So long as contributing isn't under threat of force I'm all for it, I do it myself when I'm able, everyone should. It brings us all together.
Government FORCING charitable giving via draconian taxation and handing out meager benefits, that creates resentment, laziness, and a sense of entitlement.
I'm quite well pleased if you notice and acknowledge the difference![]()
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