People wonder if the police are out of control, their treatment of the press like in the example above, the arrest of press members, and the use of pepper spray and rubber bullets on the press should answer the question. The hallmark of a Democracy is a free press that isn't mistreated by its police forces. In this instance we are failing for all the world to see.dajo9 said:
Cop throws a guy into fire

He's a good writer, but the credibility needle went left when he wrote "So, maybe the black community's main concern right now isn't whether protesters are standing three or six feet apart or whether a few desperate souls steal some T-shirts or even set a police station on fire." He knows damn well that every bit of that burning and looting--much of it in their own community--destroys any message. That's why he watered it down with "T-shirts" instead of saying cash registers, Hermes handbags, and 4k TVs.dajo9 said:
This article by Kareem Abdul Jabbar is the best thing I've read on the subject. Certainly better than anything I've read in this thread.
https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2020-05-30/dont-understand-the-protests-what-youre-seeing-is-people-pushed-to-the-edge?fbclid=IwAR03L3c8U5pJ1r6TSXytsnDbTCiM8wn0XniDO46yvahU64GV2zpr6wB3hlQ
Your threshold for the acceptance of the state killing its citizens is disturbingly low. There is nothing in that video that warrants the attempted murder response of the police. I suppose if you were around at the Boston Massacre of 1770 you would have sided with the British. Or maybe your response is not principled just partisan.LMK5 said:I'm going to make a wild guess that you see the besieged cops in the car as the perpetrators. I guess you would have just put it in "Park" and hoped for the best, right?dajo9 said:
Attempted murder caught on camera
This is it right here. The same people who storm state capitols armed to the teeth because they can't get haircuts told Colin Kaepernick that he couldn't peacefully protest. I don't condone looting or rioting and I think this is largely being instigated by a number of bad actors who need to be prosecuted but this isn't happening in a vacuum.dajo9 said:
Peaceful protestor caught on camera but rejected by America
Actually, he didn't say squat. So much for Newsom being all about the science.LMK5 said:
Newsom must be absolutely beside himself watching those "protesters. " Not so much because they're trashing his cities, but because they aren't practicing social distancing.
Not sure what I would have done but what should have happened was to slowly accelerate, not ram into pedestrians.LMK5 said:I'm going to make a wild guess that you see the besieged cops in the car as the perpetrators. I guess you would have just put it in "Park" and hoped for the best, right?dajo9 said:
Attempted murder caught on camera

I always thought that the pointing of a loaded weapon at BLM officers should have been met with the appropriate force such as a Blackhawk helicopter fully armed. Can you imagine what would have happened if these so-called patriots were minorities?bearister said:
"I would have supported the U.S. using helicopters to snuff out this real threat. What say you?"
My preference would have been a small commercial drone dropping grenades on those bridge snipers.
article is subscriber only, darnit, better or not.dajo9 said:
This article by Kareem Abdul Jabbar is the best thing I've read on the subject. Certainly better than anything I've read in this thread.
smh said:article is subscriber only, darnit, better or not.dajo9 said:
This article by Kareem Abdul Jabbar is the best thing I've read on the subject. Certainly better than anything I've read in this thread.


They weren't about to let this happen again: https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/nyc-crime/ny-molotov-cocktail-tossers-floyd-protests-20200531-vnvnnul2l5gq5hsusn5bhv4ud4-story.htmlLooperbear said:Not sure what I would have done but what should have happened was to slowly accelerate, not ram into pedestrians.LMK5 said:I'm going to make a wild guess that you see the besieged cops in the car as the perpetrators. I guess you would have just put it in "Park" and hoped for the best, right?dajo9 said:
Attempted murder caught on camera
smh said:
linked la times articles are subscribers-only. might wanna quote/summarize stuff.
"careful what you wish for" proved once again, urk.bearister said:smh said:
linked la times articles are subscribers-only. might wanna quote/summarize stuff.
Ask and you shall receive;
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Los Angeles Times
smh said:
thank you sir.

Looperbear said:Not sure what I would have done but what should have happened was to slowly accelerate, not ram into pedestrians.LMK5 said:I'm going to make a wild guess that you see the besieged cops in the car as the perpetrators. I guess you would have just put it in "Park" and hoped for the best, right?dajo9 said:
Attempted murder caught on camera
"I'm certainly no fan of looting and property destruction, but let me spend 500 words telling you what's worse."sycasey said:
Police Erupt in Violence Nationwide
I am certainly no fan of looting and property destruction. I can't be sure exactly which groups are doing it (protesters, Antifa, undercover agents, random hooligans), but I know it comes with the territory when protests reach a level of anger and a large enough scale. Not sure what the answer is for that.
However, images of police officers attacking citizens who were not really doing anything but milling around during a protest bothers me much more. These are people who we have given weapons to use while sanctioned by the state. They should be way more judicious than random people in a mob. I have seen enough in the last several years to tell me that a whole lot of police across a whole lot of this country are way too eager to overstep their bounds. That doesn't mean they're all bad or even that most of them are bad, but as an institution they haven't been able to successfully rein in this kind of behavior. So I am also sympathetic to the reasons behind these protests, if not everything that happens during them. Balanced reporting should also show you where the police overreached and escalated violence, not just count up the property damage costs and numbers of arrests.
That "large force" would have tear gassed those violent clowns, who were seeking to ambush and destroy an occupied vehicle, and you'd be whining like a simp about "police brutality" like "well actually, in that scnerio, LE should have held their d**ks and said they're sorry." Nobody is buying your bulls**tdajo9 said:Looperbear said:Not sure what I would have done but what should have happened was to slowly accelerate, not ram into pedestrians.LMK5 said:I'm going to make a wild guess that you see the besieged cops in the car as the perpetrators. I guess you would have just put it in "Park" and hoped for the best, right?dajo9 said:
Attempted murder caught on camera
No, they should have reversed and left, returning soon with a force large enough to safely maintain order.
The mobs are out of control for all the world to see.BearNIt said:
People wonder if the police are out of control, their treatment of the press like in the example above, the arrest of press members, and the use of pepper spray and rubber bullets on the press should answer the question. The hallmark of a Democracy is a free press that isn't mistreated by its police forces. In this instance we are failing for all the world to see.