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Old 04-23-2021, 01:20 PM
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I was born and raised in Chicago during the 60s. Fun time - right? Not a lot different from now. But I think the most important point has been missed. My father was strict and made sure he taught me one thing - RESPECT AUTHORITY!! If you have an encounter with an LEO or ANY other person of authority, do what they tell you to do!! This has served me well over these years. Young people today do not respect authority. They run, don't put their hands up, resist arrest and do many other things that put the cop in a position that they have to make a quick decision and their first survival instinct it to protect themselves. George Floyd should not have been killed, however, I think there were 2 suspects and the other one followed the instructions by the police and was sitting quietly in the back seat of the cruiser when Floyd started to resist arrest. If he had respected the officer he would be alive today. LET'S US TEACH OUR NEXT GENERATION TO RESPECT AUTHORITY!! Things like this won't happen. How many cops just go around shooting people without provocation?
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You ruined a beautiful posting by the OP. They are touting support for police and you go and post how you video a cop for stopping someone who is walking while black! How do you know why he was stopped? Who are you to critique the actions of the cop? You know the old saying.......people who live in glass houses? Oh. Thats right....you have cop friends. Just like someone saying......I have black friends....to prove they arent prejudice. .

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Very well said and agree wholeheartedly.
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Old 04-23-2021, 03:14 PM
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DeanFL, you thought you asked a simple question and found that it was actually very complex. Of course, most people support the police. Where would we be without them. In a very dangerous world is my guess. We should never stop demanding that officers are vetted, properly trained, and monitored to maintain the highest standards required of their roles in society. They need to be trusted to make the system work. We are thankful that they take on the demanding and dangerous work that is needed to keep safety and order. LEO: Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

Especially in light of recent situations, answering your question has brought on a lot of in-depth responses because things are not just all one way or the other, black or white (nothing racial intended), sweet or sour, day or night, etc. So thank you, also, for allowing people to have this discussion. There always seems to be a lot of layers once we move past the surface of any topic.
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Old 04-23-2021, 03:29 PM
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It seems to me you said the police need top take care of the problem, and correct it. Then you said Obama was wrong for pointing out the problem and demanding the police correct it.

What can the President do except use his bully pulpit to bring about change by pointing out it is needed.

The problem has been growing for many decades, it is not just now becoming a problem, it is just that now people are starting to say, it is wrong, and there are some police officers that should not be police officers. That is not being ANTI cop, that is being anti bully, racist, sadist, white supremest. The vast majority of cops a great people doing a hard job.

But, there are some that have no business being a cop, and we need to do anything necessary to encourage the good cops to clean their own house.
I seriously doubt that any person of color, has never been pulled over for being black, even the politicians of color. The 2% bad cops need to be accountable, but high praise to the 98% that serve and protect with honor, all of us.
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Old 04-23-2021, 03:37 PM
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DeanFL, you thought you asked a simple question and found that it was actually very complex. Of course, most people support the police. Where would we be without them. In a very dangerous world is my guess. We should never stop demanding that officers are vetted, properly trained, and monitored to maintain the highest standards required of their roles in society. They need to be trusted to make the system work. We are thankful that they take on the demanding and dangerous work that is needed to keep safety and order. LEO: Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

Especially in light of recent situations, answering your question has brought on a lot of in-depth responses because things are not just all one way or the other, black or white (nothing racial intended), sweet or sour, day or night, etc. So thank you, also, for allowing people to have this discussion. There always seems to be a lot of layers once we move past the surface of any topic.
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. I really did not 'ask a simple question'. Simply made a statement (post#1)

"I would sincerely hope that most of us here in The Villages feel this way too."

I guess I was very naive, not knowing how some others would respond.

I'll leave it at that.

I always say (re ToTV), I could open a Thread stating "What a beautiful day it is today in The Villages!

...and some would say "NO! there's a cloud!" "Nope I woke up with a backache" "Maybe where you are, it's raining here". "Nope, I see dog poop". "No way, my neighbor put out a gnome!". you catch my drift...grrr.
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Old 04-23-2021, 03:54 PM
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I always say (re ToTV), I could open a Thread stating "What a beautiful day it is today in The Villages!

...and some would say "NO! there's a cloud!" "Nope I woke up with a backache" "Maybe where you are, it's raining here". "Nope, I see dog poop". "No way, my neighbor put out a gnome!". you catch my drift...grrr.
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I agree with this completely.

I refer to it as the grumpy old people syndrome. I am an expert on it as I am the president of the curmudgeon society.
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