Even mice and scrawny kids fight back. A civil war isn't always between the entice populace.O Really wrote:"Civil war between races"?? Let's see. Total population is maybe 12% black.
You know what I meant; you're not stupid.
Even mice and scrawny kids fight back. A civil war isn't always between the entice populace.O Really wrote:"Civil war between races"?? Let's see. Total population is maybe 12% black.
O Really, when has Seth Milner ever let logic get in the way of his overwhelming fears?O Really wrote:"Civil war between races"?? Let's see. Total population is maybe 12% black. Unlikely many non-black Hispanics would join with the blacks, but let's say some do. Total population on the "black" side might be 20%. Even if 100% of those joined the "rebels" they're not exactly distributed very well to engage in much of a war. And a lot of them aren't exactly street warrior types. Mississippi has the highest percentage of blacks, as well as the highest percentage of obesity. I don't know, but I suspect some of that overlaps. So the "white" side has most of the military, most of the police, most of the civilian weaponry, geographical advantage, economic advantage, and besides, it's unlikely current black leaders are as stupid as the South Carolina hotheads in 1861.
But there are a lot of pissed off people out there, and for good reason. Some will certainly be willing to man the barricades, despite how that worked out in France.
I left part of that off, my bad. It should have read "you know what I meant; you're not stupid like Vrede too.Seth Milner to O Really wrote: You know what I meant; you're not stupid.
To: http://www.skagitcounty.net/Departments ... edback.htm
Re: Police Officers Asked to Stop Dining at Local Restaurant, Washington Sheriff Says
Dear Sheriff Will Reichardt,
As a trained and experienced investigator I'm sure that you can see at least 2 theories of the event in question.
1) The very unlikely scenario that any small town restaurateur would say that cops aren't welcome.
2) The very plausible scenario that hypersensitive crybaby cops went public before ascertaining whether there was a language barrier misunderstanding.
I admire your professionalism and look forward to your solving of this mystery.
Sincerely,
(Vrede too)
Hendersonville, NC
Seth Milner wrote:I don't know; call me paranoid or something. I can't help but feel a cold wind blowing that gives me cold chills. What with these "protest" demonstrations in the streets of America that are nothing more than an opportunity for more violence, there's a very real possibility of a civil war between the races. Where's it going to end? How's it going to end?
3 officers killed in shooting in Baton RougeVrede too wrote: Ignorance or lie. Either way, an expression of the fear you frequently display.
RIP.Haunting Post from Officer Montrell Jackson, Killed in Baton Rouge
Officer Jackson posted this on July 8
Officer Montrell Jackson was killed in the line of duty today. This heartbreaking post from in on July 8 is a sobering look at his thoughts. He was a father who beautifully expressed both sides of this sad situation.
Manteo Mitchell (U.S. Olympic sprinter)
@ManteoMitchell
"Just obey the law, listen to cops & you won't get shot."
Oh...ok he did that; still shot. #CharlesKinsey
LeAnn Rimes Cibrian
@leannrimes
This has GOT TO STOP! Thank God #CharlesKinsey survived. What does a black man have to do to not be shot?
Kick
@MatthewKick
officer fears for his life, lethal force.
civilian fears for their life, comply & hope for the best...
That's not freedom#CharlesKinsey
NUFF$AID
@nuffsaidNY
Plot twist: Even if you surrender completely with both hands in the air lying down, you will still get shot by a cop. #CharlesKinsey
Spence Whitney
@SpenceWhitney
I can't wait until they comb through public records to find out #CharlesKinsey got a D in math in 8th Grade. After all, he is "no angel."
AshleyTisdaleFrench
@ashleytisdale
Thank god #charleskinsey lived to tell this story. He's an aid to an autistic boy, did everything he was supposed to and got shot in the leg
Rondell Davis
@RondellDavis
He got shot while making sure someone else was safe. He did a better job protecting and serving than the police. #CharlesKinsey
Makes you wonder how often this stuff went on before the proliferation of cell phone cameras.Vrede too wrote:(North Miami, FL) Police shoot autistic man's (unarmed) caretaker as he lies in street
:cussing:
Support your local police, shoot yourself.
We've always known there's been good cops and bad cops, what's chilling now are scared cops who shoot first and ask questions later."I took this job to save lives and help people," according to the officer's text statement. "I did what I had to do in a split-second to accomplish that, and hate to hear others paint me as something I'm not."
Kinsey told WSVN that his patient was holding a toy truck, not a gun. He said he tried to explain the situation to officers.
No. Those two assassinations of police only happened in last couple weeks. The "scared cops who shoot first and ask questions later" were around long before that. The endless videos of police executing blacks - other too, but mostly blacks - started a couple years back.GoCubsGo wrote:We've always known there's been good cops and bad cops, what's chilling now are scared cops who shoot first and ask questions later.
GoCubsGo wrote:"I took this job to save lives and help people," according to the officer's text statement. "I did what I had to do in a split-second to accomplish that, and hate to hear others paint me as something I'm not."
JTA wrote:Makes you wonder how often this stuff went on before the proliferation of cell phone cameras.Vrede too wrote:... Support your local police, shoot yourself.
It's both revealing and depressing that it didn't. Bad cops just don't care and the odds of them getting punished remain unacceptably low.rstrong wrote:... That really should have ended it....
The assassins think that it will somehow make cops back off and there certainly is conversation about fixing the broken system going on. However, violent resistance to police usually makes them even more repressive, and with better and more armaments.rstrong wrote:... What happened next - the assassinations - is horrible but predictable....
Oh god.Seth Milner wrote:Why some people get shot by police:
worth watching.
Don't forget the North American Union by 2005 2007 2008 2010!!!JTA wrote:Oh, and chem trails are keeping us all docile.
And fluoride in our water.
Also, to add - those dollar bills in your wallet? They're not real. You've been fed a lie and only think they're valuable, but they're not.rstrong wrote:Don't forget the North American Union by 2005 2007 2008 2010!!!JTA wrote:Oh, and chem trails are keeping us all docile.
And fluoride in our water.