Chump needs to be arrested for nothing and held in jail indefinitely. Just a consequence of the system.
Thanks, I'm aware of Ferguson, and aware that you guys think the reaction to the Brown shooting is representative of the reaction every time a black criminal is shot by a cop while committing a crime.
Chump needs to be arrested for nothing and held in jail indefinitely. Just a consequence of the system.
There's usually a big protest BECAUSE of media coverage. Hands up -- don't shoot. Skittles. I can't breathe.
Did you read the interview, CC?
Yes or no.
Do you approve of the police and legal action taken in Waco?
So that's three times. How many black guys have been killed by cops in the past three years, would you say?
I don't know. How many black guys have been killed by black guys in the past three years?
White Wash. Officer Shoots 2 Unarmed Black Men Accused Of Stealing Beer
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/olympia-police-shoot-men-accused-stealing-beer?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_cam paign=Feed%3A+tpm-news+%28TPMNews%29
the punishment fits the crime, right?
.... if they had been white frat rats?
yawn
cops are instantly prosecutors, juries, judges, executioners. They claim "feel threatened" or "resisted arrest", but even that is not needed to shoot.
Escalation to crippling brutality and killing is immediate, and unpunished, and often not even questioned.
police departments are just an arm of white supremacy. that's why MOST white people are apathetic towards them killing unarmed men, women and children.
Except they are not and there are a ton of black and minority cops.
"police departments are just an arm of white supremacy."
search the "history of policing police usa", when and why cities formed taxpayer-financed police forces. It wasn't to keep the 1% from committing their crimes.
When CC write's it's like he is channeling Fox News. He is laid up with a knee that doesn't work and a hole in his leg. Take in his demographic and I am betting at least 4 hours a day.
The machismo act is quite entertaining considering he is a cripple now. 3 bikers come after him and he would his pants much less 170 of them. Only a fool wouldn't be scared of 100 Bandidos coming down on them. Those guys don't around, NRA fantasies aside.
Anyway parroting the false equivalence over and over again is fun.
I'm in no way siding with CC and his views on this topic but what in the are you even talking about? You've gone off the deep end man. You rarely make sense or stay on topic. Your constant weed smoking is definitely hurting your mental health. You should consult your clinical psychologist friend for help.
I'm not "laid up". I am at work at 6 and get home at 6. I don't watch and parrot Fox news but I do have a functioning brain, so kiss my ass fuzzy got.
So you do this at 'work' then. You can call it what you like. It is what it is.
One of the benefits of owning my own prosperous business and making bank is I can come into Spurstalk any time I want to and make fun of loser emo gots like you.
Too many. But that's not relevant to a discussion on your suggestion that every time a black man is shot by a cop, there's a big media event followed by a protest.
Funny that the Daily Mail has the bet comprehensive update, but there it is:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...g-rivlary.html
One can argue that many of the people there were innocent of whatever specific crime happened at Twin Peaks, but there was way too much bad going on and everyone there should have been aware if they were in that scene at all.
Fuzzy patiently waiting for his family and clinical psychologist "friend" to show up so he can go to the computer lounge on share his Spurstalk conquests
"War On Cops": Fox News Abandons Its Catchphrase When Bike Gangs Threaten Police
After African-American communities in Baltimore and Ferguson, MO came together to demonstrate against the deadly and racially disparate policies of law enforcement, Fox News branded the protests a "war on cops." But when the story became a mostly white Texas biker gang plotting to kill police with grenades and car bombs, the network took a decidedly less sensationalist approach in its reporting.
Fox host Sean Hannity declared on May 12 that there is a "war on police in America" and tied recent statisticson law enforcement officers' deaths to protestors in Baltimore who took to the streets in response to the unexplained death of Freddie Gray while in police custody.
It's a narrative Fox has been pushing for months, branding any discussion of the proven racial disparities in police shootings as part of a sensationalized "war" on law enforcement.
Earlier in May, Fox host Eric Bolling responded to the killing of NYPD officer Brian Moore by suggesting that liberals waging a "war on cops" were to blame. He said, "The 'anti-cop left' in America seems to be ... fueling some of this hatred and, you know, murderous streak that's going on against cops."
On March 12, Fox Business Network host Lou Dobbs directed viewers to vote in an online poll that asked, "Has the Obama administration's war on law enforcement contributed, in your opinion, to violence in Ferguson and other communities around the country?"
On the December 29, 2014 broadcast of Fox News' Special Report, contributor Charles Krauthammer responded to the pattern of unarmed black men being shot by police officers by saying, "If there's a pattern here, it's the war on police. I don't see a war on young black men."
But on a major story that involved serious threats against law enforcement, the "people versus the police" warlike rhetoric has been con uously absent from Fox's news coverage.
On May 17 in Waco, TX, a shootout between rival biker gangs and law enforcement left nine people dead and more than 190 people in custody. In the immediate aftermath, some gang members issued death threats against uniformed officers. Days later, reports of more violent threats emerged -- members of the Bandidos biker gang who serve in the military were giving their fellow members grenades and C4 explosives, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety. CNN reported on the existence of Bandidos "plots targeting high-ranking law enforcement officials and their families with car bombs":
The Bandidos want to retaliate against police for shooting "their brothers" as they came out of the Twin Peaks restaurant, the bulletin says.
The gang has ordered a hit against Texas troopers and other officers, according to the bulletin. Among the threats are running over officers at traffic stops and the use of grenades and Molotov tails and firearms.
Fox News reported the threats, but despite the element of military-grade tactics in the story, has completely refrained from describing the plot as part of its much-hyped "war on cops." Instead, the network has played it straight, with just-the-facts news reports read on camera with no accompanying pictures or video.
The contrast is noteworthy, and highlights the double-standard that the media in general has exercised when reporting on the biker club shootout versus how it reported on the protests in Baltimore -- something even CNN noticed.
CNN's Sally Kohn observed that, "[I]n much of the coverage of the Waco shootings, the race of the gang members isn't even mentioned. By comparison, the day after Freddie Gray died in the custody of police officers in Baltimore, not only did most coverage mention that Gray was black, but also included a quote from the deputy police commissioner noting Gray was arrested in 'a high-crime area known to have high narcotic incidents,' implicitly smearing Gray and the entire community":
http://mediamatters.org/blog/2015/05...hrase-w/203748
Blacks protest cops killing unarmed blacks? the entire black race is slimed
White criminals threaten the cops? just a few bad apples (who'd be ok if they'd just Come To Jesus and Repent)
go easy on him haha no wait on second thought don't!!
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