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How does any amount of money fix these poor black kids growing up with no father, no outlets outside of drugs and gangs, destroyed infrastructure, and elected officials(red and blue)who have had decades to do something and haven't done jack ****?
Any amount of money fixes a lot of things, including things that you just cited that are due to lack of money (schools, infrastructure). But food security, childcare, and healthcare would go a very long way.

Also, maybe not over policing, overcharging, and shooting black men might help keep more around.
 
Lol.
I was the first person on this site calling out the Kenosha shooter for being a POS.
Make those straw man arguments and lable me something I'm not.
Simps.
Wow, you called a murderer a POS. Big step from you.

What about mentioning the difference in how the POLICE treated the two people? Why not just say "Yes this is bull ****, They are clearly being treated differently for obvious reasons and that needs to change because what is happening to my fellow humans is ****ing terrible". It's the bare minimum. But no, let's go through every single detail of Jacob Blake's shooting so that we can take blame away from cops.

Big L.
 
Wow, you called a murderer a POS. Big step from you.

What about mentioning the difference in how the POLICE treated the two people? Why not just say "Yes this is bull ****, They are clearly being treated differently for obvious reasons and that needs to change because what is happening to my fellow humans is ****ing terrible". It's the bare minimum. But no, let's go through every single detail of Jacob Blake's shooting so that we can take blame away from cops.

Big L.
Maybe you should read the thread where I made my comments? Just maybe.

**** off.
 
Maybe you should read the thread where I made my comments? Just maybe.

**** off.


I've read your comments. You 'Yea but' every single thing.

"Stop shooting us" that is the message, that is what people are asking for. Why do we have to get bogged down in conversation about something that should be so easy? Can we not get to that extremely simple starting place all together? And then have the larger conversation?
 
How does any amount of money fix these poor black kids growing up with no father, no outlets outside of drugs and gangs, destroyed infrastructure, and elected officials(red and blue)who have had decades to do something and haven't done jack ****?
I understand you have an actual bowl of diarrhea for brains.
 
I've read your comments. You 'Yea but' every single thing.

"Stop shooting us" that is the message, that is what people are asking for. Why do we have to get bogged down in conversation about something that should be so easy? Can we not get to that extremely simple starting place all together? And then have the larger conversation?

I'm at that place, man. 100%.

Why get so upset if there's discussion about anything else? Especially if it's relevant? It's a message board, bro.
 
I'm at that place, man. 100%.

Why get so upset if there's discussion about anything else? Especially if it's relevant? It's a message board, bro.
Tbh, I really don't see why Jacob Blake's history is relevant at all. We don't need any extra context to know how ****ed up what happened is. But I'm the one getting bogged down in useless conversation now. So joke's on me.
 
Any amount of money fixes a lot of things, including things that you just cited that are due to lack of money (schools, infrastructure). But food security, childcare, and healthcare would go a very long way.

Also, maybe not over policing, overcharging, and shooting black men might help keep more around.
Ok good post but if this is true what has BLM done with their billion plus?
 
What I don't understand is the all or nothing mentality. Like, why is it so bad for me to think 1) the cops should not have shot Blake in the back 8 times - they should have never had let him make it to the vehicle if they thought he was going for a weapon. They were wrong on so many levels to me and 2) don't resist arrests, fight cops and reach for anything - especially in front of your kids. It’s a recipe for disaster and for getting shot.

Why is this so triggering to some?
It’s a false equivalency and reinforces the wildly unfair advantage to the oppressor.
 
It’s a false equivalency and reinforces the wildly unfair advantage to the oppressor.
You’re gonna have to break that down for him. He’s the all-time master of false equivalence, has been called out on it thousands of times, and still doesn’t get it.
 
Can you provide a single answer I got?
I’m not playing this. It is your job to read posts that respond to yours. Only a concerted effort to ignore and discredit others lands where you’re at and I’m actually not even trying to be mean.
 
I’m not playing this. It is your job to read posts that respond to yours. Only a concerted effort to ignore and discredit others lands where you’re at and I’m actually not even trying to be mean.
$20 to show me once where this was answered. Some here know I'm good for my money. Personally I think you're talking out of your butt and this answer is a means to not answer my question. That's not me being mean either.
 
Tbh, I really don't see why Jacob Blake's history is relevant at all. We don't need any extra context to know how ****ed up what happened is. But I'm the one getting bogged down in useless conversation now. So joke's on me.
I think it is relevant in understanding why he may not have complied. By the accounts I have heard he was breaking up a fight and now he is about to get taken in... dude had a past so he knows he's going to jail... not sure if he is on probation or if he'd be tagged as a repeat offender and get a larger sentence. He was likely trying to avoid prison inc.

Not saying that is right or wrong but I'm sure his history, that I think only he knew, factored into his thinking. The guy isn't a saint... just because he has committed crimes in the past doesn't mean he was committing a crime in this instance. Did the officers even know his past?
 
You can read the actual complaint on line. What Blake did was vile, misogynistic, brutal, and abusive toward his wife, but it was not rape.
It isn't really the main focus of this thread, not that I really consider it a "discussion", but I think you need to re-evaluate what your understanding of rape is.
If an action crosses the boundary of what is rape even a little, it's rape. It doesn't matter if you are/were married to the person or not.
 
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