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Hill lied to the media/public......some would/could say he tarnished the shield by his actions and words..Should Goodell step in?
Even though Roger had Deebo in a rear naked choke there was no flag on the play thoRoger has already fined Deebo for this incident
Even though Roger had Deebo in a rear naked choke there was no flag on the play tho
I was talking to a Cop friend yesterday. He basically said if Hill just listened to the cop nothing would have happened.
The cynic in me wonders if this wasn't a ritual to gin up the masses one way or another. They love this stuff in Election years.It's pretty simple and cops get shot often at traffic stops. It's not that hard to be polite.
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Hill lied to the media/public......some would/could say he tarnished the shield by his actions and words..Should Goodell step in?
What???The cops will be suspended and Hill found out he can't do what white people do at traffic stops
Most white people aren't driving exotic sports cars with dark tinted windows and acting like a spooked animal when pulled over and trying to set the agenda for the cops. Nor most people in general.The cops will be suspended and Hill found out he can't do what white people do at traffic stops
What???
Enlighten us on your comment and the logic behind it, please.
If I were to 'read into' your comment - I could try to connect the dots by using the "Karen" examples; but that's absolutely not all white people.
It's comments/statements, like this, that always create a divide...
It’s not just George Floyd, Rodney King etc.The problem is with the George Floyd incident people are so quickly influenced by part of the story. They see Hill get forced to the ground. They don’t see him not complying with officers and rolling up his window. Not complying when asked to see down. So the cops will be vilified for having to deal with the privilege of being black and being the instigator but can still claim being the victim.
It’s a sad world we live in
There is a systemic prejudice based on class.
What are you saying bro? Not all white people? What does that mean to you - that there isn't systemic, institutionalized racism in USA?
Hence the legend of Robin Hood.It’s not just George Floyd, Rodney King etc.
Most real life experiences for lower class people are negative experiences with law enforcement.
There has always been a mistrust between people who have come from lower class backgrounds and LE
"The privilege of being black and being the instigator but can still claim being the victim."The problem is with the George Floyd incident people are so quickly influenced by part of the story. They see Hill get forced to the ground. They don’t see him not complying with officers and rolling up his window. Not complying when asked to see down. So the cops will be vilified for having to deal with the privilege of being black and being the instigator but can still claim being the victim.
It’s a sad world we live in
This is false sir. Wealthy minorities experience racismThere is a systemic prejudice based on class.
Whites, blacks, hispanics and asians all experience negative situations at the lower class level.
In turn when any of us do become successful and able to make the most of our opportunities we still are wary of law enforcement and upper class people.
Not making excuses for myself. I have always been under my belief I am responsible for my outcomes.
But having grown up around a tough environment. I can understand the lack of trust
This economics/politics discussion is in the wrong forumThis is false sir. Wealthy minorities experience racism
Extremely stupid to say this.The cops will be suspended and Hill found out he can't do what white people do at traffic stops