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So this is not a hate crime?

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    tbergstbergs Posts: 9,231
    edited January 2017
    jeffbr said:

    tbergs said:

    Did Obama comment? I don't know that any president should be commenting on every crime that occurs. That's what mayors and governors are for. Unless it's a mass tragedy, I wouldn't expect a president to make a public comment.

    Obama did comment and called it despicable. http://time.com/4625201/obama-chicago-disabled-teen-beating/
    Ok. I'm not excusing Trump, but I don't think there's an expectation there; however, if you're instead tweeting shit about ratings then you damn well better acknowledge pretty much everything else tragic occurring. I think Chicago may have been some influence on why Obama would comment.

    It's a hopeless situation...
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    PJ_SoulPJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 49,518
    jeffbr said:

    chadwick said:

    has trump commented on this yet?

    No, he's too busy losing a twitter fight with Arnold.
    Now that's funny. :lol:
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    dignindignin Posts: 9,303
    jeffbr said:

    chadwick said:

    has trump commented on this yet?

    No, he's too busy losing a twitter fight with Arnold.
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    PJPOWERPJPOWER In Yo Face Posts: 6,499
    tbergs said:

    Did Obama comment? I don't know that any president should be commenting on every crime that occurs. That's what mayors and governors are for. Unless it's a mass tragedy, I wouldn't expect a president to make a public comment.

    It was a mass tragedy in a lot of ways. Lots of lives effected by this idiotic behavior...
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    tbergstbergs Posts: 9,231
    PJPOWER said:

    tbergs said:

    Did Obama comment? I don't know that any president should be commenting on every crime that occurs. That's what mayors and governors are for. Unless it's a mass tragedy, I wouldn't expect a president to make a public comment.

    It was a mass tragedy in a lot of ways. Lots of lives effected by this idiotic behavior...
    I meant in the more common way a mass tragedy occurs these days. Unfortunate that is how bad things have become where gruesome acts of violence don't measure up to the normal mass tragedies that are a common occurrence.
    It's a hopeless situation...
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    The media has buried this story. The outrage wasn't there, where was Al Sharpton, Jessie Jackson and the BLM leaders who claim that they think that "all lives matter" too? They have reacted more strongly to the #BLMkidnapping then the horrific crime.
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    rgambsrgambs Posts: 13,576

    The media has buried this story. The outrage wasn't there, where was Al Sharpton, Jessie Jackson and the BLM leaders who claim that they think that "all lives matter" too? They have reacted more strongly to the #BLMkidnapping then the horrific crime.

    Pure fantasy.
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    mcgruff10mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 27,848

    The media has buried this story. The outrage wasn't there, where was Al Sharpton, Jessie Jackson and the BLM leaders who claim that they think that "all lives matter" too? They have reacted more strongly to the #BLMkidnapping then the horrific crime.

    sharpton and jackson are nothing more than shit stirrers these days.
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    ^^^
    Agreed. Hard to decipher when the change happened too.
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    dignindignin Posts: 9,303
    Glad to see the focus has shifted to Jessie and Al. Where it belongs.

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    ^^^
    Some even want President Trump to comment on this issue.
    Bizarre.
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    chadwickchadwick up my ass Posts: 21,157

    ^^^
    Some even want President Trump to comment on this issue.
    Bizarre.

    how is it bizarre?
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    PJfanwillneverleave1PJfanwillneverleave1 Posts: 12,885
    edited January 2017
    ^^^
    Bizarre stuff like this happens daily and more so it seems in the USA or at least presented on AMT.
    Why would a POTUS have to comment on every single thing that is fucked up?
    You have police, military, etc.
    Your POTUS is not at your beck and call.
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    tbergstbergs Posts: 9,231

    ^^^
    Bizarre stuff like this happens daily and more so it seems in the USA or at least presented on AMT.
    Why would a POTUS have to comment on every single thing that is fucked up?
    You have police, military, etc.
    Your POTUS is not at your beck and call.

    I would agree with you on this if he didn't decide to tweet useless shit nonstop that is self serving. If he shut his mouth on the personal battles that were insignificant people would be less critical of him.
    It's a hopeless situation...
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    Go BeaversGo Beavers Posts: 8,610
    dignin said:

    Glad to see the focus has shifted to Jessie and Al. Where it belongs.

    It's a white guy coping mechanism when they don't feel validated.
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    dignin said:

    Glad to see the focus has shifted to Jessie and Al. Where it belongs.

    It's a white guy coping mechanism when they don't feel validated.
    I see a need to quit categorizing violence. I think doing so perpetuates the divide vs help anything at all.
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    Go BeaversGo Beavers Posts: 8,610
    Having data about what happens in the world doesn't create divides, it's the response to the information that does.
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    Having data about what happens in the world doesn't create divides, it's the response to the information that does.

    Correct.

    You'd be giving the general population a lot of credit if you're suggesting we have the capacity to interpret such data and move forward in a positive direction after doing so.

    But ultimately, if a human beings are all equally human... why do adjectives describing your qualities mean anything to anyone? I mean, I can see describing someone to try and apprehend them, but every crime we read of is qualified and then dissected from there.
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    rgambsrgambs Posts: 13,576

    Having data about what happens in the world doesn't create divides, it's the response to the information that does.

    Correct.

    You'd be giving the general population a lot of credit if you're suggesting we have the capacity to interpret such data and move forward in a positive direction after doing so.

    But ultimately, if a human beings are all equally human... why do adjectives describing your qualities mean anything to anyone? I mean, I can see describing someone to try and apprehend them, but every crime we read of is qualified and then dissected from there.
    That somewhat ignores practical concerns though, for instance, if group A is known to be targeted specifically by groups B and C, special attention is needed to alleviate that victimisation.
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    rgambs said:

    Having data about what happens in the world doesn't create divides, it's the response to the information that does.

    Correct.

    You'd be giving the general population a lot of credit if you're suggesting we have the capacity to interpret such data and move forward in a positive direction after doing so.

    But ultimately, if a human beings are all equally human... why do adjectives describing your qualities mean anything to anyone? I mean, I can see describing someone to try and apprehend them, but every crime we read of is qualified and then dissected from there.
    That somewhat ignores practical concerns though, for instance, if group A is known to be targeted specifically by groups B and C, special attention is needed to alleviate that victimisation.
    I'm saying we need to find a way to not have groups A, B, and C. My point is that we can't move to such a state of mind when we sensationalize these types of events.
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    HughFreakingDillonHughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 35,819

    ^^^
    Bizarre stuff like this happens daily and more so it seems in the USA or at least presented on AMT.
    Why would a POTUS have to comment on every single thing that is fucked up?
    You have police, military, etc.
    Your POTUS is not at your beck and call.

    BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA. the loser tweets about absolute nonsense almost hourly, and you think he should remain silent on actual issues. speaks volumes.
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    JC29856JC29856 Posts: 9,617
    JC29856 said:
    Terrorism? Was the attack politically motivated?
    Here I am again with my hang now ask questions later approach for non white terrorists
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