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Originally Posted by maggie1
If the PGA had a 30% to 50% makeup of black golfers, as it is with other pro sports, then you might see the same response from them when a police officer kills an unarmed black citizen. As a former state trooper, I am appalled at what I've witnessed on television with these types of killings. Wouldn't you think the officers involved in these incidents would consider the consequences of their actions, i.e. mass rioting, millions in damages, defiance of authority, injuries, deaths, and on and on and on? There can be no defense for an officer that shoots a man in the back numerous times, when other options (taser, two officers overtaking the suspect) are available. Some will say that the guy was going for a knife in the car (something that hasn't been proven), but as the old saying goes, never bring a knife to a gun fight. If in fact he had been going for a knife, the shooting might have been justified, but certainly not in the back.
Aren't we glad that we aren't black? When a white person gets pulled over by the police, the first thing that eneters his mind is "Oh, oh - probably getting a traffic ticket", while the black when being pulled over only hopes he doesn't die. For the most part we are a racist society, for if we weren't we might understand and appreciate the reasons these pro players are ****ed off, instead of passing them off as unappreciative "thugs". LeBron James pays for college education at the University of Akron, for kids that complete his "I Promise Program". This young, gifted pro b-ball player is anything but a "thug".
LeBron James will pay Akron University tuition for qualifying students through his ‘I Promise’ program - New York Daily News
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Another typical knee jerk reaction. We should all wait until all of the information about what happened is made know.
And know. Police do not have time to consider the consequences of their actions, i.e. mass rioting, millions in damages, defiance of authority, injuries, deaths, and on and on and on. These things happen in less than a second. There is never time to consider anything except that your life or the lives of others are being threatened and you need to stop the threat.
Again, we do not have any information. If the person who was shot was reaching for a weapon the shooting will be deemed justified. If he was not and not posing any danger to the officers then they will be charged and brought to trial. That is the justice system. It's the same system that is there for you in the event that you caused injury or death to another person.