Ree4
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Both.Are you saying there is so much wrong with his post or saying there is so much wrong with how the police operate?
Both.Are you saying there is so much wrong with his post or saying there is so much wrong with how the police operate?
LOL I can't even... So much wrong with this. The cops tend to pull people who over are flashy or look like trouble makers. I guess we need to teach black folk to be less flashy or look less like trouble makers. WTAF.
1. Attractive black woman in a business suit or dress driving a new mercedes with a flat tire.
We've all been pulled over for bullshit reasons, that's the whole point. In a reverse of the punch line of "A Time to Kill" - Now imagine you're black.
I think the moment you said "I think police evaluate their targets"... you immediately lost the argument. Targets of any kind are something that is directly sought after "targeted". If an individual becomes a "target" in that sense they've already been perceived as doing something wrong and this is the problem.
Yeah, sorry, not sure what that means.Rather than spending an hour trying to explain it, of which there are plenty of places to look online (including this thread), I'll post how I feel instead:
I'm not sure I follow that? What argument do you think he was trying to make?
I never said targeting is right, I was saying it is reality. We can bitch about it all we want but a lot of it is just human nature, which was the nature of my post.
Yea I think both you and Ree4 misunderstood it. All he said was police have things they look for. He never commented his opinion on whether it's right or wrong. Judging from his own experience with it, I assume he thinks its it's wrong.Then I misinterpreted your post. I just hate the use of the word "target" in this context.
Then I misinterpreted your post. I just hate the use of the word "target" in this context.
To be clear, I do not agree with targeting, profiling, surveillance, monitoring, etc based on race, gender, religion or sexual orientation.
That's already here. Next is facial recognition from a drone. George Orwell was a visionary.Won't be long before they start doing that with facial recognition, if they arent already. So much for freedom!
For a minute there I thought it was because she just left church ... but this was pre-COVID.LOL I can't even... So much wrong with this. The cops tend to pull people who over are flashy or look like trouble makers. I guess we need to teach black folk to be less flashy or look less like trouble makers. WTAF.
1. Attractive black woman in a business suit or dress driving a new mercedes with a flat tire.
We've all been pulled over for bullshit reasons, that's the whole point. In a reverse of the punch line of "A Time to Kill" - Now imagine you're black.
Well I guess they did not listen to him. They just closed down I-80 through Iowa City. So much for safety, protesters on the highway. Hopefully nobody gets run over or causes any chain reaction rear ends with vehicles.Good address of the protest by Iowa City Mayor:
https://www.kcrg.com/2020/06/04/iowa-city-mayor-addresses-protests-in-the-city/
The protest went perfectly last night IMO. They closed down the interstate and the Mayor along with State Troopers escorted the protesters. Very peaceful. Think the Mayor was still there at 11 pm.Well I guess they did not listen to him. They just closed down I-80 through Iowa City. So much for safety, protesters on the highway. Hopefully nobody gets run over or causes any chain reaction rear ends with vehicles.
The protest went perfectly last night IMO. They closed down the interstate and the Mayor along with State Troopers escorted the protesters. Very peaceful. Think the Mayor was still there at 11 pm.
So you'd prefer that they gas/smoke and flashbang the protesters to prevent it like what happened the night before? Or divert a few trucks for a few hours. I thought it was dumb for the protesters to feel like they had to block the interstate as well, it was inevitable. They likely would have tried day after day. Hopefully they feel they accomplished their goal and don't do it again.I must respectfully disagree. Interstate 80 is probably the single most important east-west thoroughfare in the United States and it has massive truck traffic. There are massive shortages of various commodities from The Germ. There are supply chain choke points. Truckers are the backbone of getting products and supplies to market. They have to get stuff to a certain place by a certain time and they are typically paid by the mile. Intentionally blocking the interstate is stealing from truck drivers. Plain and simple. They run on tight margins and have to idle and burn gas and their time on the road is their most precious commodity.
We as a society cannot tolerate reaching the point where we say a protest that closes a major interstate went "perfectly." That is disgusting. An uncle who played a significant role in raising my brother and me died over the weekend and I was going to drive up to NY to pick up my brother and then drive to Iowa. I watched it on Facebook because I wasn't going to risk doubling my drive time and risk being the guy pulled out of my car for the crime of daring to pass through some area of "peaceful" or "mostly peaceful" protests.
So you'd prefer that they gas/smoke and flashbang the protesters to prevent it like what happened the night before? Or divert a few trucks for a few hours. I thought it was dumb for the protesters to feel like they had to block the interstate as well, it was inevitable. They likely would have tried day after day. Hopefully they feel they accomplished their goal and don't do it again.
The truckers don't have a constitutional right to the road but the protesters do have a right to assemble.
iBlocking traffic is a revolutionary act. It literally forces people to stop. It forces the whole system to stop, even if just for a few minutes and in a limited geographical area.
As somebody who lives here, I'd prefer to avoid violence and escalation between the people and the police. How about you recommend all the bangin' and gassin' in your neck of the woods.
The government, as you refer to them, are the ones who closed the interstate.There is no constitutional right to protest on an interstate. That is absurd. The government can impose time, place and manner restrictions on speech. Entering an interstate as a pedestrian is prohibited.
My neck of the woods is fine. People have protested and the cops used some teargas to keep the established perimeter, but nothing of substance has happened. The police established and communicated clear boundaries and rules. Hopefully your idea of appeasement works because we as a society cannot tolerate the stopping of the interstate on a daily basis.
The government, as you refer to them, are the ones who closed the interstate.
I hope they do take it as a victory and are happy, but I'm not predicting that they will. Just hoping.Yes, to appease a mob. And let us hope the appeasement works. Sometimes, if you bow to someone demanding appeasement, they will take that small victory and be happy. Other times, well. I hope you're right.