Walter Scott shooting

How come the media isn't talking about the black cop who goes into cover-up mode automatically? I know why: keep as a black vs white issue, and maybe white people (and various ethnicities) won't identify with the victim at all. Then they won't realize that cops are murdering their people too. Let's don't make it about race, it's much bigger. We are in a police state, and our media is a propaganda machine. When will people wake up?
 
How come the media isn't talking about the black cop who goes into cover-up mode automatically? I know why: keep as a black vs white issue, and maybe white people (and various ethnicities) won't identify with the victim at all. Then they won't realize that cops are murdering their people too.

That's why there's self-imagined, black canaries like you, Funkenblack...

...to wake us ignorant, "various ethnicities" up to the fact that we're getting murdered, too. :rolleyes:

What a friggin' racist n00b.
 
I'm curious has to what the forensic evidence will show, and could be interpreted.
 
There was no danger to the cop. He executed a fleeing man by shooting him in the back.

Even without the video, forensics will show decedent was shot multiple times in the back from a distance. The cop does not have a bright future ahead of him.
 
This story tests my theory that the media heavily promotes racial cop stories for the long haul only if the facts are ambiguous. I predict it will drop out of the public eye within 1 to 2 weeks. After this initial blast, there will be no daily updates on MSNBC and FOX.

How come the media isn't talking about the black cop who goes into cover-up mode automatically? I know why: keep as a black vs white issue, and maybe white people (and various ethnicities) won't identify with the victim at all. Then they won't realize that cops are murdering their people too. Let's don't make it about race, it's much bigger. We are in a police state, and our media is a propaganda machine. When will people wake up?

Sadly there is more than a grain of truth in both of these posts.

I suspect that FOX will drop coverage well before MSNBC does, this is a script that is formula written for the MSNBC crowd.

More than a few have commented that if not for the video the cop would have never been charged. Perhaps, but the forensic evidence alone is damning so whether the cop would have escaped justice would depend on how many people would want to perjure themselves or tamper with evidence. That would make it a conspiracy and conspiracies have a way of unraveling. (For example, the cop retrieved the taser and then planted it on or near Scott. Whose fingerprints would be on the taser? Most likely not those of Scott.) So that particular observation is mere conjecture and unprovable............you still can't prove a negative.

I also take note of the rabble rousers shouting "No justice, no peace." It appears that justice is being served in this case. What do they have in mind, a lynching?

In any event the ubber racially sensitive crowd now has their 'poster child' case. It's pretty clear cut that the officer murdered Scott. This will allow them to further their mantra that the abysmal crime rate within the black community is the fault of the police and other authorities and has nothing to do with education, jobs, perpetual welfare, attitudes, and role models.

It is axiomatic that the higher the crime rate is in any particular area, the higher the possibility of a confrontation with law enforcement. And the higher the possibility the higher the probability of a deadly confrontation, confrontations that may be both justified as in the Brown case, and unjustified as in the Scott case. Would the black community be satisfied if the police merely abandoned policing their neighborhoods? Just send the wagons in in the morning to collect the bodies?

Ishmael
 
In South Carolina, an officer can ... if the suspect is considered a threat to people in the vicinity. If Scott had taken a gun, it could've been a justified shooting if other people had been around. Apparently the cop didn't even see the dude with the camera.

I need to correct this. If Scott had taken a gun, there wouldn't be a need for other people to be around for it to be a justified shooting. If the cop considered Scott to be an immediate threat with people in the vicinity or not, the shooting would've been justified ... with some conditions. If Scott was running away with a tazer with no one else around, that isn't likely going to cut it. If Scott had turned and confronted the cop with it, then it would be justified. Based on the video, none of that happened. The tazer was on the ground in front of the cop.
 
What all miss is this: The darkie is dead, the white cop is alive. Al Sharpton and MSNBC get paydays from it but the darkie is dead. If the meaning of anything is the outcome you get we all want dead darkies and paydays for Al. Otherwise we'd produce better darkies and better cops, and end Al's incentives and payoff's.

Darkies are bloody shirts for the Left.
 
What all miss is this: The darkie is dead, the white cop is alive. Al Sharpton and MSNBC get paydays from it but the darkie is dead. If the meaning of anything is the outcome you get we all want dead darkies and paydays for Al. Otherwise we'd produce better darkies and better cops, and end Al's incentives and payoff's.

Darkies are bloody shirts for the Left.

Dude. It happened in South Carolina. We still wave the real ol' glory as well as the United States flag. The birds whistle Dixie. Fox News is the only "news" channel. "Niggers" is a reason our flagship university's wifi sucks. Etc.

In other words, I think your post is a bit out of touch in this situation.
 
Think about that at the next tax election. You get what you pay for.

Call me a batshit crazy bitch*, but I will gladly pay more tax to have good education, healthcare and a police force that doesn't wrongfully kill people.




*noooo, don't call me that, at least not to my face :(
 
It is a mistake of course to assume the video is the whole story.

Theres a car chase and scuffle in there somewhere.

Big picture... If you tussle with a cop, dont be surprised if he shoots you.
 
It is a mistake of course to assume the video is the whole story.

Theres a car chase and scuffle in there somewhere.

Big picture... If you tussle with a cop, dont be surprised if he shoots you.

Excellent Ishmael imitation, bro.
 
Call me a batshit crazy bitch*, but I will gladly pay more tax to have good education, healthcare and a police force that doesn't wrongfully kill people.




*noooo, don't call me that, at least not to my face :(

what does MORE taxes have to do with that?
 
Sadly there is more than a grain of truth in both of these posts.

I suspect that FOX will drop coverage well before MSNBC does, this is a script that is formula written for the MSNBC crowd.

More than a few have commented that if not for the video the cop would have never been charged. Perhaps, but the forensic evidence alone is damning so whether the cop would have escaped justice would depend on how many people would want to perjure themselves or tamper with evidence. That would make it a conspiracy and conspiracies have a way of unraveling. (For example, the cop retrieved the taser and then planted it on or near Scott. Whose fingerprints would be on the taser? Most likely not those of Scott.) So that particular observation is mere conjecture and unprovable............you still can't prove a negative.

I also take note of the rabble rousers shouting "No justice, no peace." It appears that justice is being served in this case. What do they have in mind, a lynching?

In any event the ubber racially sensitive crowd now has their 'poster child' case. It's pretty clear cut that the officer murdered Scott. This will allow them to further their mantra that the abysmal crime rate within the black community is the fault of the police and other authorities and has nothing to do with education, jobs, perpetual welfare, attitudes, and role models.

It is axiomatic that the higher the crime rate is in any particular area, the higher the possibility of a confrontation with law enforcement. And the higher the possibility the higher the probability of a deadly confrontation, confrontations that may be both justified as in the Brown case, and unjustified as in the Scott case. Would the black community be satisfied if the police merely abandoned policing their neighborhoods? Just send the wagons in in the morning to collect the bodies?

Ishmael

Your focus on race shows the media manipulation is working on you. This is not a racial story, despite the fact that every report begins with "White cop kills black man."

Without the video of course the cop would not have been charged. Again I point out that the black cop on the scene automatically went into cover up mode. That is The State machine at work. No one is focusing on the black cop because it goes against the bigger picture narratives:

1. Black vs white racial stories get high ratings. (Again I point out that the lack of ambiguity will mean this story will expire fairly quickly.)

2. Agents of The State kill US citizens on a regular basis. But if we only view it as blacks being murdered there is no need for the average citizen to be alarmed. Right? You should be. Everyone should be alarmed.
 
Dude. It happened in South Carolina. We still wave the real ol' glory as well as the United States flag. The birds whistle Dixie. Fox News is the only "news" channel. "Niggers" is a reason our flagship university's wifi sucks. Etc.

In other words, I think your post is a bit out of touch in this situation.

Plenty of my people are from South Carolina, and for longer than your Haitian refugee kinfolk.

Here's a prediction: The cop is found NOT GUILTY.
 
Plenty of my people are from South Carolina, and for longer than your Haitian refugee kinfolk.

Here's a prediction: The cop is found NOT GUILTY.

He'll be lucky not to be executed. We love doing that here.
 
Your focus on race shows the media manipulation is working on you. This is not a racial story, despite the fact that every report begins with "White cop kills black man."

Without the video of course the cop would not have been charged. Again I point out that the black cop on the scene automatically went into cover up mode. That is The State machine at work. No one is focusing on the black cop because it goes against the bigger picture narratives:

1. Black vs white racial stories get high ratings. (Again I point out that the lack of ambiguity will mean this story will expire fairly quickly.)

2. Agents of The State kill US citizens on a regular basis. But if we only view it as blacks being murdered there is no need for the average citizen to be alarmed. Right? You should be. Everyone should be alarmed.

That is unavoidable funk. Every time I hear the case reported in the media it is repeated more than once, "white cop, black victim." It is the drumbeat that they're all marching to and it can't be ignored no matter what any one individuals take on the issue is. The story line, either stated explicitly or implicitly, is that the police are murdering blacks at an astonishing rate and that the victim is always innocent, or at least did nothing to justify the shooting. And now, after how many false starts, they finally have their 'Poster Perfect' case to advance that notion.

It all reminds me of a line from an old "Stones" song, "Just as every cop is a criminal and all the sinners saints."

Ishmael
 
That is unavoidable funk. Every time I hear the case reported in the media it is repeated more than once, "white cop, black victim." It is the drumbeat that they're all marching to and it can't be ignored no matter what any one individuals take on the issue is. The story line, either stated explicitly or implicitly, is that the police are murdering blacks at an astonishing rate and that the victim is always innocent, or at least did nothing to justify the shooting. And now, after how many false starts, they finally have their 'Poster Perfect' case to advance that notion.

It all reminds me of a line from an old "Stones" song, "Just as every cop is a criminal and all the sinners saints."

Ishmael

Poor Ishmael. The Serial Child Killer's need to demonize the black victim is almost palpable, yet Fox 'n Friends have yet to spoon feed him the carefully curated context-free factoids he needs to declare jihad on the #ScaryBlackMan.
 
Your focus on race shows the media manipulation is working on you. This is not a racial story, despite the fact that every report begins with "White cop kills black man."

Without the video of course the cop would not have been charged. Again I point out that the black cop on the scene automatically went into cover up mode. That is The State machine at work. No one is focusing on the black cop because it goes against the bigger picture narratives:

1. Black vs white racial stories get high ratings. (Again I point out that the lack of ambiguity will mean this story will expire fairly quickly.)

2. Agents of The State kill US citizens on a regular basis. But if we only view it as blacks being murdered there is no need for the average citizen to be alarmed. Right? You should be. Everyone should be alarmed.
indeed

in the choking case in NY

a BLACK FEMALE SGT was present and did nothing

yet the WHITE COP had the issues

Indeed, Ole Ish has gone to the dark side
 
lets face it

LIBZ and COLOREDS have nothing but paranoia to shout about

Dem Rep. James Clyburn Blames Voter ID Laws For for South Carolina Police Shooting…



Ummm… huh… what?

CLYBURN: “Well, I think you are exactly right. I have been saying for several years now that a certain atmosphere seems to be created in this country that gives license to this. All you have to do is look at this, what is it, American legislative exchange council that’s been drawing up pieces of legislation, mailing them out to legislatures all over the country, stand your ground. That’s nothing but a law for vigilante activity. We have seen these new voter suppression laws. They call it voter id. It’s about suppressing voters. The leader of the Pennsylvania legislature told us as much when they passed their law up there. We see these laws where we are stacking African-Americans in one district and bleaching out districts all around it. These things tend to get a rise, the political process. They tend to give license to people to do vigilante things and if you have police officers managing that sort of thing, some of them will take license from that to do things they are doing. So, no, we shouldn’t brush — use a broad brush in all of this. Most police officers are just outstanding citizens.”
 
Excellent Ishmael imitation, bro.

I don't know about you, but anytime I have to deal with a cop, I am 100% "Yes Sir, No Sir, Who Sir, Me Sir"

Why? Because they carry guns and I would prefer they not shoot me.

EVERY SINGLE ONE of these "unarmed victims" has been yelling at, pushing, threatening or in a scuffle with the cop who shoots them.

To that degree...these cases all answer themselves.
 
Even without the video, forensics will show decedent was shot multiple times in the back from a distance. The cop does not have a bright future ahead of him.

He won't last long in the joint.
 
Your focus on race shows the media manipulation is working on you.

You're a total hoot, Funkenblack...

...your initial post did nothing but "focus on race", as you continually expose on this Board that in such matters you cannot post from any other stance than only through your racist black eyes.
 
That is unavoidable funk. Every time I hear the case reported in the media it is repeated more than once, "white cop, black victim." It is the drumbeat that they're all marching to and it can't be ignored no matter what any one individuals take on the issue is. The story line, either stated explicitly or implicitly, is that the police are murdering blacks at an astonishing rate and that the victim is always innocent, or at least did nothing to justify the shooting. And now, after how many false starts, they finally have their 'Poster Perfect' case to advance that notion.

It all reminds me of a line from an old "Stones" song, "Just as every cop is a criminal and all the sinners saints."

Ishmael

I find it interesting that reports I am now hearing is that he ran because of a warrant for not paying child support. As we know child support is an example of The State forceably extracting resources from one person to give to another. Again I ask, is this really a story about race OR is it about The State depriving a man of life, liberty and property without due process of law?

I have been seeing this a lot lately, citizens don't seem to notice this rapid erosion of our basic constitutional rights.


<snip> Free speech and due process are being eroded, which is the recurring theme in my threads of late (among other societal shifts I am noticing) . The real question is, why and by whom.

I am alarmed by the number of people who seemingly want to do away with due process with it comes to alleged rape cases. Calling him a rapist is complete bullshit.
 
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