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Old 06-02-2020, 08:38 AM
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Until we make the punishment fit the crime, regardless of circumstances, we should plan on things just getting worse. Making the punishment fit the crime means that if someone tries to invade your life either a business or home you have and the responsibility to stop them by whatever means available including physical or shooting.This means the rioting will continue until we cease a cowardly approach and start protecting our rights and property! The question is not why are they rioting but rather why not. There are little if any consequences or punishments. I promise you that if they are held accountable for their acts thru profound punishment this whole mess will stop! The punishment includes anyone who is supporting their acts of war on your property or life. The police should be unshackled and permitted to use whatever force needed, not just stand with clubs
and take hits by stones and junk. We are demonstrating how weak we are and letting the police get injured so we can pretend that is the civil way to handle the
insurection going on.
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Until we make the punishment fit the crime, regardless of circumstances, we should plan on things just getting worse. Making the punishment fit the crime means that if someone tries to invade your life either a business or home you have and the responsibility to stop them by whatever means available including physical or shooting.This means the rioting will continue until we cease a cowardly approach and start protecting our rights and property! The question is not why are they rioting but rather why not. There are little if any consequences or punishments. I promise you that if they are held accountable for their acts thru profound punishment this whole mess will stop! The punishment includes anyone who is supporting their acts of war on your property or life. The police should be unshackled and permitted to use whatever force needed, not just stand with clubs
and take hits by stones and junk. We are demonstrating how weak we are and letting the police get injured so we can pretend that is the civil way to handle the
insurection going on.
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Sometimes it's not necessary to further define the logic regarding an opinion as it is done for you! There are those who will find excuses for acts of violence. There are no excuses to threaten or destroy another persons property or life unless it is to
protect your own. To justify it because of the supposed actions of another is just another excuse for those rioting and the terrible consequences of these acts. Does anyone actually believe that 99.9% of the rioters actually are doing it because of the sadness of the terrible killing of the Victim? They are thugs and if not stopped will be at your door next!
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Wait a minute. Let's make the punishment fit the crime. Let's charge all the police officers who have murdered unarmed people with murder, and sentence them to life in prison, no parole. I don't condone the violence, but I understand why it is happening. When people have tried peaceful protests over these murders and their voices are not listened to, the top will blow off the pressure cooker. People of color are so mistreated in this country, if you think not then you have blinders on your eyes and plugs in your ears. I know very well a black Federal Judge, he is frequently stopped for no reason other than BBWD - being black while driving. He produces his Federal identification and all of a sudden the attitude changes, "Oh, sorry sir, we heard of crime involving a similar car . . . ", etc. He is fortunate because of his position, but I can only imagine what it would be without it, too many aggressive, power hungry, hate-filled people in this world.
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Wait a minute. Let's make the punishment fit the crime. Let's charge all the police officers who have murdered unarmed people with murder, and sentence them to life in prison, no parole. I don't condone the violence, but I understand why it is happening. When people have tried peaceful protests over these murders and their voices are not listened to, the top will blow off the pressure cooker. People of color are so mistreated in this country, if you think not then you have blinders on your eyes and plugs in your ears. I know very well a black Federal Judge, he is frequently stopped for no reason other than BBWD - being black while driving. He produces his Federal identification and all of a sudden the attitude changes, "Oh, sorry sir, we heard of crime involving a similar car . . . ", etc. He is fortunate because of his position, but I can only imagine what it would be without it, too many aggressive, power hungry, hate-filled people in this world.


Sadly, the vast majority of those who need to read your excellent and factual post, and should think long/hard about it...won't bother.

Thanks for the admirable effort anyway.
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Old 06-02-2020, 03:09 PM
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Wait a minute. Let's make the punishment fit the crime. Let's charge all the police officers who have murdered unarmed people with murder, and sentence them to life in prison, no parole. I don't condone the violence, but I understand why it is happening. When people have tried peaceful protests over these murders and their voices are not listened to, the top will blow off the pressure cooker. People of color are so mistreated in this country, if you think not then you have blinders on your eyes and plugs in your ears. I know very well a black Federal Judge, he is frequently stopped for no reason other than BBWD - being black while driving. He produces his Federal identification and all of a sudden the attitude changes, "Oh, sorry sir, we heard of crime involving a similar car . . . ", etc. He is fortunate because of his position, but I can only imagine what it would be without it, too many aggressive, power hungry, hate-filled people in this world.
Question for you. How many unarmed people have been killed by police officers in past few years? Seems like very few considering how many people live in the US.

Seems like it has been a few years since we had the last Black man killed by a policeman and in Ferguson he was up to no good with a rap sheet a mile long.

People should be free to protest but not loot and destroy other peoples property and get off scott free.
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Old 06-02-2020, 03:17 PM
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Question for you. How many unarmed people have been killed by police officers in past few years? Seems like very few considering how many people live in the US.

Seems like it has been a few years since we had the last Black man killed by a policeman and in Ferguson he was up to no good with a rap sheet a mile long.

People should be free to protest but not loot and destroy other peoples property and get off scott free.
Since Jan. 1, 2015, 1,252 black people have been shot and killed by police, according to The Washington Post's database tracking police shootings; that doesn't even include those who died in police custody or were killed using other methods.
Eric Garner had just broken up a fight, according to witness testimony.

Ezell Ford was walking in his neighborhood.

Michelle Cusseaux was changing the lock on her home's door when police arrived to take her to a mental health facility.

Tanisha Anderson was having a bad mental health episode, and her brother called 911.

Tamir Rice was playing in a park.

Natasha McKenna was having a schizophrenic episode when she was tazed in Fairfax, Va.

Walter Scott was going to an auto-parts store.

Bettie Jones answered the door to let Chicago police officers in to help her upstairs neighbor, who had called 911 to resolve a domestic dispute.

Philando Castile was driving home from dinner with his girlfriend.

Botham Jean was eating ice cream in his living room in Dallas.

Atatiana Jefferson was babysitting her nephew at home in Fort Worth, Texas.

Eric Reason was pulling into a parking spot at a local chicken and fish shop.

Dominique Clayton was sleeping in her bed.

Breonna Taylor was also asleep in her bed.

And George Floyd was at the grocery store.

...just to name a few.

Also, there are three parts to what is currently going on.
There are the protestors who finally feel like they have a voice for change.
There are the people looting and damaging property (these people, if you have seen videos and photos, seem to be of a totally different and well organized group...bricks in the street, out of nowhere, for them to use...white people breaking windows with hammers and starting fires...it's a totally different element to this) and then people who are looting...the same people who will take advantage of any situation like this, black or white.

The other element to this is the frustration of not only police brutality and unjust profiling, but also the recent video sharing of black people having the police called on them for doing mundane things.........it needs to end. We all need to start acting like we are on the same team here. I mean, clearly those who are criminals/stealing/damaging property, etc...not on the same team...but, a change needs to happen.
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The lies have started. I just saw an interview of the Missouri Attorney General on television. He said that they will arrest the rioters and looters and that they will be prosecuted to the "fullest extent of the law". In my opinion, that is a bald faced lie. Some of them may be arrested, but, if anyone believes that they will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, then I have a bridge to sell you. The courts may find them guilty, but they will be released with essentially a slap on the wrist. That is the way it happens and the reason why the rioters and looters will continue in the future. Why not just tell the public the truth?
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The classic enabler is "I don't condone the violence but understand why it is happening"! How can anyone understand rioters are killing people, destroying property and ruining those who are peaceful and working hard for their families. No,
I don't understand these thugs and believe they should receive like punishment. To equate these thugs to their acts having any right to do it is beyond my ability to even relate to the position. I am more than knowledgeable of the minority issues and the need to address them as I spent my life supporting them and helping in a small way to help them to overcome the problems they face. I will just say we are in some ways responsible for their plight BUT to say that does not mean thugs are justified or I understand their right to kill and destroy is another way to enable the thugs to kill and riot and steal. A judge being stopped is a rather small problem compared to the person of color under threat of being fired, or not being invited to some functions because of his/her color, or not being allowed to dine in some restaurants, or injustice in school, etc. etc. Our job is to overcome these injustices and raise our children to continue the need to support change. It is not to construct a world that
believes riots, killing, stealing, etc are fine and we believe there are excuses to allow them. There is a book that was published many years ago. It is titled "The Invisible Black Man". Everyone should read it to get an idea what the person(s) of color face. The misuse of authority by the police and police criminal activity is a separate issue from thousands killing and destroying communities. I have not seen or read of any mass rioting by police over the killing of
a cop although I also believe the punishment should be equal for anyone who kills or riots. These riots are not a justification for killing anymore than it is justified for a policeman to kill without justification!! To compare the two circumstances is an attempt to appear one justifies the other. That is as terrible as it sounds!!!

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The classic enabler is "I don't condone the violence but understand why it is happening"! How can anyone understand rioters are killing people, destroying property and ruining those who are peaceful and working hard for their families. No,
I don't understand these thugs and believe they should receive like punishment. To equate these thugs to their acts having any right to do it is beyond my ability to even relate to the position. I am more than knowledgeable of the minority issues and the need to address them as I spent my life supporting them and helping in a small way to help them to overcome the problems they face. I will just say we are in some ways responsible for their plight BUT to say that means thugs are justified or I understand their right to kill and destroy is another way to enable the thugs to kill and riot and steal. A judge being stopped is a rather small problem compared to the person of color under threat of being fired, or not being invited to some functions because of his/her color, or not being allowed to dine in some restaurants, or injustice in school, etc. etc. Our job is to overcome these injustices and raise our children to continue the need to support change. It is not to construct a world that
believes riots, killing, stealing, etc are fine and we believe there are excuses to allow them. There is a book that was published many years ago. It is titled "The Invisible Black Man". Everyone should read it to get an idea what the person(s) of color face. thing but the misuse of authority by the police and police criminal activity is a separate issue from thousands killing and destroying communities. I have not seen or read of any mass rioting by police over the killing of
a cop although I also believe the punishment should be equal for anyone who kills or riots. These riots are not a justification for killing anymore than it is justified for a policeman to kill without justification!! To compare the two circumstances is an attempt to appear one justifies the other. That is as terrible as it sounds!!!
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Since Jan. 1, 2015, 1,252 black people have been shot and killed by police, according to The Washington Post's database tracking police shootings;
Statistically from 2017 to 2020 there have been more Whites shot by Police, for each of those years.

• People shot to death by U.S. police, by race 2020 | Statista

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Statistically from 2017 to 2020 there have been more Whites shot by Police, for each of those years.

• People shot to death by U.S. police, by race 2020 | Statista

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Total numbers mean absolutely nothing, unless the sole, sneaky intent...is to obfuscate and deceive.

Per 100,000 is a much more accurate measurement.


Imbalance by ethnic group (poke here)

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The results paint a picture of definite disparity when it comes to race and police shootings. Although more white people are shot in total, people from minority ethnic groups are shot at higher rates by population. One paper published in August found that a black man is 2.5 times more likely than a white man to be killed by the police during his lifetime.
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Until we make the punishment fit the crime, regardless of circumstances, we should plan on things just getting worse. Making the punishment fit the crime means that if someone tries to invade your life either a business or home you have and the responsibility to stop them by whatever means available including physical or shooting.This means the rioting will continue until we cease a cowardly approach and start protecting our rights and property! The question is not why are they rioting but rather why not. There are little if any consequences or punishments. I promise you that if they are held accountable for their acts thru profound punishment this whole mess will stop! The punishment includes anyone who is supporting their acts of war on your property or life. The police should be unshackled and permitted to use whatever force needed, not just stand with clubs
and take hits by stones and junk. We are demonstrating how weak we are and letting the police get injured so we can pretend that is the civil way to handle the
insurection going on.
Such impressive thinking -- I hope you don't mind if I borrow from this
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Until we make the punishment fit the crime, regardless of circumstances, we should plan on things just getting worse. Making the punishment fit the crime means that if someone tries to invade your life either a business or home you have and the responsibility to stop them by whatever means available including physical or shooting.This means the rioting will continue until we cease a cowardly approach and start protecting our rights and property! The question is not why are they rioting but rather why not. There are little if any consequences or punishments. I promise you that if they are held accountable for their acts thru profound punishment this whole mess will stop! The punishment includes anyone who is supporting their acts of war on your property or life. The police should be unshackled and permitted to use whatever force needed, not just stand with clubs
and take hits by stones and junk. We are demonstrating how weak we are and letting the police get injured so we can pretend that is the civil way to handle the
insurection going on.
Oh I so agree with you! So agree. That is the problem with our world people are not being punished and police have no rights anymore. People don’t get punished so that’s why they don’t listen to respect the police. They have lost all respect. And I blame the parents because I am 56 and was brought up with morals and respect. Kids have no morals these days, including all these protesting. Parents today give their kids whatever they want so the kids like the parents and with all this crap going on, kids are being encouraged to be their own person and going the wrong way. Protesting should not be allowed period!! It’s does no good and only causes more problems. And if you commit a crime so the time, but noooo parents say my child wouldn’t do that!
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Statistically from 2017 to 2020 there have been more Whites shot by Police, for each of those years.

• People shot to death by U.S. police, by race 2020 | Statista

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Your post made me curious. Those statistics are misleading of course due to percent of population that are white vs. black. From there my curiosity took me to here and it shines another light.

Arrests by offense, age, and race
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