They need to go home. God damn. I bet there are hundreds of incidents of cops shooting people. Stop the protesting, go back to mommy and daddy and pay attention in school. Stop giving others a bad rap cause of stupidity. Stoopid libs
Of course. Whitey is always guilty and the Brotherman is always oppressed.
Some of these police shootings are bad shootings and the police should go to jail, I get that. Still though, I think that the police in some of these big cities like Chicago, Baltimore, now Dallas, should just walk off the job en masse and say "**** it, I can get a better and safer job in the suburbs. You don't want us around? Fine, y'all are on your own."
I heard a statistic today that the probability of a black person killing a white policeman is 18 times higher than the other way around. Statistically proven.
Where is the disconnect?
What about "the talk" about, you know, personal accountability, being a good citizen, not breaking the law, not carrying an illegal gun. You know, that stuff.Hillary Clinton Blames Whites, Cops for Deaths of Young Black Men
Hillary Clinton used a CNN interview on Friday to completely embrace the Democrats’ claim that white people and cops must change to help reduce the number of African-Americans killed in tense exchanges with cops.
“I will call for white people, like myself, to put ourselves in the shoes of those African-American families who fear every time their children go somewhere, who have to have ‘The Talk,’ about, you now, how to really protect themselves [from police], when they’re the ones who should be expecting protection from encounters with police,” Clinton told CNN’s Wolf Blitzer.
“I’m going to be talking to white people, we’re the ones who have to start listening to the legitimate cries coming from our African-American fellow citizens,” she said.
http://www.breitbart.com/2016-presi...-whites-cops-shooting-deaths-young-black-men/
“We cannot, we must not vilify police officers,” she said. “Remember what those officers were doing when they died. They were protecting a peaceful march. They were people in authority making sure that their fellow citizens had the right to protest authority, and there is nothing more vital to our democracy than . And they died for it.”
Why are we conservatives afraid to even consider having a conversation about police accountability? I don't dispute there is a lot of crime. I don't dispute there are criminals that try and deflect blame for things they have done by claiming police brutality. What I do dispute is our tendency as conservatives to minimize clear cases of police corruption and abuse. I can only think that most of us see the police as near perfect and think that we will never encounter a bad cop and have a bad experience. It's always "well it's just a few bad apples" well if there were as many bad apples as there are bad cops we would start looking for what's wrong with apple trees, but we won't start looking at police departments, policies or procedures.
I just want to know where all this outrage was when the kid shot up the church?
You know what - please don't answer that - because it doesn't matter. Crime is crime. These actions will definitely be the spark to each of the presidential candidates this year - "terror inside of the boundaries of the United States of America".
It's unfortunate that we have to read the brash opinions that a message board allows; but, I've learned that no matter what happens - times are going to get worse.
Nobody is against getting bad cops out of the police. I am sick of some bad actions being used to paint the entire profession as somehow institutionally racist, and now its America who has the same problem according to Obama. There are more bad shootings of white people than black people, but still we get the DOJ up the *** of local police and now you have the police afraid to do their job and as a result the community suffers big time - especially the black community. Also sick of people suggesting that bias is behind a disproportionate number of blacks involved in the justice system, when the problem is that a disproportionate number of blacks are involved in the justice system. Obama has helped to create a sanctioned atmosphere of distrust for the police, and he's getting what he wants - a big old racial division in the country again.Why are we conservatives afraid to even consider having a conversation about police accountability? I don't dispute there is a lot of crime. I don't dispute there are criminals that try and deflect blame for things they have done by claiming police brutality. What I do dispute is our tendency as conservatives to minimize clear cases of police corruption and abuse. I can only think that most of us see the police as near perfect and think that we will never encounter a bad cop and have a bad experience. It's always "well it's just a few bad apples" well if there were as many bad apples as there are bad cops we would start looking for what's wrong with apple trees, but we won't start looking at police departments, policies or procedures.
What I don't understand is how some of these groups can post stuff on Facebook about uniting and "roasting pigs" without consequences. Free speech is one thing, but calling for violence / threatening others should have legal consequences. Also in this case the guy appeared to have been planning an attack for a while, just needed an excuse to do it.
All I know is that black people need to take a stand against the other blacks who promote this violent racist garbage. In today's society blacks have many paths to become successful and get out of the ghetto. The only people oppressing them are their own people. They need to take a stand against the drug dealers and gangs get them out of the neighborhoods.
Thing is that bad cops, or good cops who make a bad decision, feed the stereotype to blacks that all cops want to kill them.