I wouldn't have minded being a teacher. I almost became a German professor, in fact. Did a summer gig in Germany at a university in fact. But in the end the money was the real stumbling block for me. I've probably made twice what I would have made as a teacher or even a professor in my current profession. At least 50% more overall.
This probably isn't going to help things in Minnesota tonight. Expect more burning.
Seriously? The cop had his knee in the guy's neck for 9 minutes. This family needs an independent autopsy.
Well he didn’t die out of thin air.There's something fishy about this line. Potential intoxicants? Why include that line before a toxicology report come back? Someone correct me if I'm wrong but that doesn't seem normal.
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You have no idea.I hear sailors are generous tippers...
Yeah, cuz that is a worthy ****ing target. Burn that **** down.I saw that. Not quite the same as starting a fire. There’s videos of those setting the police station ablaze.
About ten minutes that anyone could’ve decided to not lynch someone in broad daylight.Everyone has to be held accountable here. It went for so long... I get in split second decisions people can get it wrong but there was ample opportunity to stop this.
I don’t typically comment on out of context words, but his comment, which was made after his comments and feelings regarding George Floyd, was that the policemen’s behavior was an insult to police and policemen.
That was awesome
Everyone should see and hear this.
I mean I guess part of what you are saying is true... but it’s not like I needed to be prosecuted to the full extent of the law to learn the lesson... I adjusted behavior and the officers treated it as a teaching moment without being bullies or abusing power.
Doesn’t that exclude half your country tho ?So another video where I saw three cops on Floyd. Awful.
I agree with Thriller. A college degree, paramilitary-like training like State Troopers (at least here in NJ) get, thorough background checks (including past social media posts), and mandatory annual physical and academic requirements to keep up to par. And thorough investigations into misconduct by an independent team.
No more fat, racist, dumbasses.
Anybody with those qualifications will work in the private sector for 2x the paySo another video where I saw three cops on Floyd. Awful.
I agree with Thriller. A college degree, paramilitary-like training like State Troopers (at least here in NJ) get, thorough background checks (including past social media posts), and mandatory annual physical and academic requirements to keep up to par. And thorough investigations into misconduct by an independent team.
No more fat, racist, dumbasses.
Thank god i live in country where police officers frequently visit kindergartens and schools, are being good mentors and teach kids about when it is OK or not OK to do this or that. I also advise my daughter that whenever or whereever you are in trouble, in most countries police is on your side and are helping you and can use their own brain instead of thinking whether they are 100% following their orders and law or not.But that's not their job. It's not the job of a police officer to teach you lessons or to decide whether you need to be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. That's the job for very different institutions. And yes, it's an abuse of power when a police officer decides that they are the ones who interpret how and when a law is applied. Judiciary does that.
Anybody with those qualifications will work in the private sector for 2x the pay
Most likely cut off blood flow to the brain. That can happen while the person is completely able to breathe.