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Originally Posted by Guest
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I do believe in the Black Lives Matter campaign. Some police practices do need to change. People should be. Treated equally. Until they are, police are going to be viewed with distrust and young men are going to needlessly die.
ISIS scares me. Muslims do not. I flinch when I hear anyone spew hatred whether a Fundamentalist, a Neo Nazi, an Islamic extremist and even some of the posters here.
But why all the stereotyping of liberals? Why the constant name calling? Does it really help get your point across? Why insult someone just because they have differing views? Do you really think it makes you or your cause sound better or morally right? I don't get it.
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Couple of responses to your post ..
Regarding your support of Black Lives Matter ... have you seen the various videos where BLM supporters are marching through the streets chanting death to cops (actually more vulgar than that)?? Do you "support" that ...ie the call for killing cops? Don't you find a implied if not obvious connection that, in the wake of BLM, a number of cops were in fact killed across the country??
Do you "support" BLM storming the stage and shutting down the comments of Bernie, O'Malley and others? Do you think that crime is "random" across all areas or highly concentrated in black areas which just might have something to do why the get more police attention. BLM is nothing more than another hard left, revolutionary group. I'm sure it has ties to radical groups across the country and would love for it to be investigated but so far no one in Congress has the courage to do the obvious.
The stereotyping is self induced because, in many cases, liberals seem to support some genuinely looney (by common sense standards at least) positions. In the past, it was impolite to call it out. But, after a while, it becomes a target rich environment pretty much impossible to ignore. It's also destroying the country which is what makes it serious. I could go through the examples but I don't have the time right now.