Police abuse
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cblock4life said:Now is not the time. There are times when certain professions deserve applause at 7 every night, etc.
Please concentrate on what matters right now, ending police brutality, assisting minorities to gain equality, ensuring that you actively pursue assisting and encouraging people to vote. I’m not fighting with you, it’s not for me to change how you feel about the police, just asking that you and everyone remain vigilant about correcting the problems we face right now.0 -
tempo_n_groove said:cblock4life said:Now is not the time. There are times when certain professions deserve applause at 7 every night, etc.
Please concentrate on what matters right now, ending police brutality, assisting minorities to gain equality, ensuring that you actively pursue assisting and encouraging people to vote. I’m not fighting with you, it’s not for me to change how you feel about the police, just asking that you and everyone remain vigilant about correcting the problems we face right now.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
People are seriously saying get rid of police?0
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tempo_n_groove said:cblock4life said:Now is not the time. There are times when certain professions deserve applause at 7 every night, etc.
Please concentrate on what matters right now, ending police brutality, assisting minorities to gain equality, ensuring that you actively pursue assisting and encouraging people to vote. I’m not fighting with you, it’s not for me to change how you feel about the police, just asking that you and everyone remain vigilant about correcting the problems we face right now.
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rgambs said:tempo_n_groove said:pjl44 said:PJNB said:I have asked what I consider good local police officers that are friends and family members of mine the same question as to what I am going to ask here and have never really gotten a good response. If there are only a few bad apples in the police force why are the good ones allowing the bad ones to tarnish their name and drag them in the mud too? Why are they not policing each other and calling the bad cops out more often? In my field of work if someone is not doing their job safely or putting someones else's life on the line that shit is called out immediately and the problem is fixed one way or another whether through retraining or suspension/being fired. Why are cops not able to control their own? It honestly baffles me.
Reason published a good opinion piece on this topic today.
https://reason.com/2020/06/03/its-time-to-bust-police-unions/?amp&__twitter_impression=true
Some states a cop will flash a badge and it means nothing though. My cousin tried that in Virginia and still got a ticket.
Or just that you are aware of it?
I am aware of it obviously.0 -
rgambs said:tempo_n_groove said:cblock4life said:Now is not the time. There are times when certain professions deserve applause at 7 every night, etc.
Please concentrate on what matters right now, ending police brutality, assisting minorities to gain equality, ensuring that you actively pursue assisting and encouraging people to vote. I’m not fighting with you, it’s not for me to change how you feel about the police, just asking that you and everyone remain vigilant about correcting the problems we face right now.0 -
So let’s all not forget that all humans started in Africa. Each of us are genetically 4% African. I addressed this previously in a post somewhere but thought it needed posted again. And man have people been posting about these subjects for a long time on this forum yet we still have no change.
Also, two of the four officers charged are themselves minorities. Are they bullied into assisting the “bad” police? And if so not only does it make them cowards but they should be more ashamed because they know better.
I watched an officer (don’t know if he or she was black white or purple) yank a black officer to his feet when he decided to kneel with the protesters.
They (bully cops) just keep violating minorities civil rights even when they’re officers.0 -
tempo_n_groove said:rgambs said:tempo_n_groove said:pjl44 said:PJNB said:I have asked what I consider good local police officers that are friends and family members of mine the same question as to what I am going to ask here and have never really gotten a good response. If there are only a few bad apples in the police force why are the good ones allowing the bad ones to tarnish their name and drag them in the mud too? Why are they not policing each other and calling the bad cops out more often? In my field of work if someone is not doing their job safely or putting someones else's life on the line that shit is called out immediately and the problem is fixed one way or another whether through retraining or suspension/being fired. Why are cops not able to control their own? It honestly baffles me.
Reason published a good opinion piece on this topic today.
https://reason.com/2020/06/03/its-time-to-bust-police-unions/?amp&__twitter_impression=true
Some states a cop will flash a badge and it means nothing though. My cousin tried that in Virginia and still got a ticket.
Or just that you are aware of it?
I am aware of it obviously.
Um, yeah, it matters lol
That's a position that drains any credibility on the topic just as quickly as advocating for violence against police.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
tempo_n_groove said:Busting the unions isn't a good idea though. They are trying to break the teachers union too which I don't like.
The unions need to clean their own houses and we would get better results.
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tempo_n_groove said:rgambs said:tempo_n_groove said:cblock4life said:Now is not the time. There are times when certain professions deserve applause at 7 every night, etc.
Please concentrate on what matters right now, ending police brutality, assisting minorities to gain equality, ensuring that you actively pursue assisting and encouraging people to vote. I’m not fighting with you, it’s not for me to change how you feel about the police, just asking that you and everyone remain vigilant about correcting the problems we face right now.
If you want to pretend that's me, lending support to a "war on police", then you can, but it's not your best work.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
rgambs said:tempo_n_groove said:rgambs said:tempo_n_groove said:pjl44 said:PJNB said:I have asked what I consider good local police officers that are friends and family members of mine the same question as to what I am going to ask here and have never really gotten a good response. If there are only a few bad apples in the police force why are the good ones allowing the bad ones to tarnish their name and drag them in the mud too? Why are they not policing each other and calling the bad cops out more often? In my field of work if someone is not doing their job safely or putting someones else's life on the line that shit is called out immediately and the problem is fixed one way or another whether through retraining or suspension/being fired. Why are cops not able to control their own? It honestly baffles me.
Reason published a good opinion piece on this topic today.
https://reason.com/2020/06/03/its-time-to-bust-police-unions/?amp&__twitter_impression=true
Some states a cop will flash a badge and it means nothing though. My cousin tried that in Virginia and still got a ticket.
Or just that you are aware of it?
I am aware of it obviously.
Um, yeah, it matters lol
That's a position that drains any credibility on the topic just as quickly as advocating for violence against police.pjl44 said:tempo_n_groove said:Busting the unions isn't a good idea though. They are trying to break the teachers union too which I don't like.
The unions need to clean their own houses and we would get better results.
I will never forget watching the NYPD turn their backs on De Blasio, literally turn their backs when he spoke at a fallen cops funeral. That was no time for politics.
That being said maybe busting the union wouldn't be a bad idea but it will never happen. They are powerful and they get special perks for being a cop that I disagree with heavily where at the same time I want good cops protected and not lumped in with all the bad ones but it may be a losing battle.0 -
tempo_n_groove said:rgambs said:tempo_n_groove said:rgambs said:tempo_n_groove said:pjl44 said:PJNB said:I have asked what I consider good local police officers that are friends and family members of mine the same question as to what I am going to ask here and have never really gotten a good response. If there are only a few bad apples in the police force why are the good ones allowing the bad ones to tarnish their name and drag them in the mud too? Why are they not policing each other and calling the bad cops out more often? In my field of work if someone is not doing their job safely or putting someones else's life on the line that shit is called out immediately and the problem is fixed one way or another whether through retraining or suspension/being fired. Why are cops not able to control their own? It honestly baffles me.
Reason published a good opinion piece on this topic today.
https://reason.com/2020/06/03/its-time-to-bust-police-unions/?amp&__twitter_impression=true
Some states a cop will flash a badge and it means nothing though. My cousin tried that in Virginia and still got a ticket.
Or just that you are aware of it?
I am aware of it obviously.
Um, yeah, it matters lol
That's a position that drains any credibility on the topic just as quickly as advocating for violence against police.pjl44 said:tempo_n_groove said:Busting the unions isn't a good idea though. They are trying to break the teachers union too which I don't like.
The unions need to clean their own houses and we would get better results.
I will never forget watching the NYPD turn their backs on De Blasio, literally turn their backs when he spoke at a fallen cops funeral. That was no time for politics.
That being said maybe busting the union wouldn't be a bad idea but it will never happen. They are powerful and they get special perks for being a cop that I disagree with heavily where at the same time I want good cops protected and not lumped in with all the bad ones but it may be a losing battle.0 -
PJNB said:tempo_n_groove said:rgambs said:tempo_n_groove said:rgambs said:tempo_n_groove said:pjl44 said:PJNB said:I have asked what I consider good local police officers that are friends and family members of mine the same question as to what I am going to ask here and have never really gotten a good response. If there are only a few bad apples in the police force why are the good ones allowing the bad ones to tarnish their name and drag them in the mud too? Why are they not policing each other and calling the bad cops out more often? In my field of work if someone is not doing their job safely or putting someones else's life on the line that shit is called out immediately and the problem is fixed one way or another whether through retraining or suspension/being fired. Why are cops not able to control their own? It honestly baffles me.
Reason published a good opinion piece on this topic today.
https://reason.com/2020/06/03/its-time-to-bust-police-unions/?amp&__twitter_impression=true
Some states a cop will flash a badge and it means nothing though. My cousin tried that in Virginia and still got a ticket.
Or just that you are aware of it?
I am aware of it obviously.
Um, yeah, it matters lol
That's a position that drains any credibility on the topic just as quickly as advocating for violence against police.pjl44 said:tempo_n_groove said:Busting the unions isn't a good idea though. They are trying to break the teachers union too which I don't like.
The unions need to clean their own houses and we would get better results.
I will never forget watching the NYPD turn their backs on De Blasio, literally turn their backs when he spoke at a fallen cops funeral. That was no time for politics.
That being said maybe busting the union wouldn't be a bad idea but it will never happen. They are powerful and they get special perks for being a cop that I disagree with heavily where at the same time I want good cops protected and not lumped in with all the bad ones but it may be a losing battle.0 -
I'm sure everybody has noticed that the young protesters are so enthusiastic and full of hope. I saw one black girl address Trump as "sir" when she wanted to say something to him on tv. She knew that if she went home and wasn't respectful, no matter who it was about, then she'd get slapped up side the head (not literally, figuratively).
And then there's the talks and interviews with the older black athletes, community leaders, etc....And there's despair and hope is a fainting memory and you can hear it in their voices. They've heard it all before...400 years worth, so what is different now?
Young adults and teenagers seem to get it. Maybe that means parents are finally emphasizing the importance of peace. I'm sure some are still influenced by racist parents, but the majority of them seem to lean more to the peaceful side.
If they all vote, then they will be responsible for the change.0 -
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Bentleyspop said:
Peace*We CAN bomb the World to pieces, but we CAN'T bomb it into PEACE*...Michael Franti
*MUSIC IS the expression of EMOTION.....and that POLITICS IS merely the DECOY of PERCEPTION*
.....song_Music & Politics....Michael Franti
*The scientists of today think deeply instead of clearly. One must be sane to think clearly, but one can think deeply and be quite INSANE*....Nikola Tesla(a man who shaped our world of electricity with his futuristic inventions)0 -
cblock4life said:
If they all vote, then they will be responsible for the change.
They just don't vote.This weekend we rock Portland0 -
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pjl44 said:
I hear about departments being sued all the time so I am not sure what difference this would bring about rather than people suing because they think their rights are being abused or were rather.
What am I missing?0
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