Why you can't have nice things.

However you may see it and whatever conclusion you have drawn,
we are still a nation of law and the presumption of innocence.

As busybody pointed out*, there has been
more than one public conviction by video
that has not held up in court
which is why
our Founders did not adopt Napoleonic law
opting instead for English jurisprudence.

To be a just people, we must use due process to pronounce guilt.
I say this not to argue one way or another for the officers
but to issue caution in the rush to judgement...

At this point, I would not want you on my jury.

;) ;)

I mean that is a polite way too.


Of course the police officer's trial will go through a trial, but that video was clear. The guy was killed by the Policeman.

Even I, who roll my eyes at anti-White agenda in the US
am shocked by the number of killings of Blacks by cops or by vigilantes.
The mass protests were long overdue.

In saying that, I'm also shocked by your massmedia and politicians, who are deliberately amplifying the split between ethnic groups with fake news, for electoral purposes.
Amy Cooper's case was the perfect example.
 
That's why there are elections.

The citizens of Minneapolis apparently don't understand how the whole thing works. Or, at least, many do not understand.

Interesting that you should bring that up.

In 2017, the citizens of Minneapolis were fed up with having to pay wrongful death settlements in the aggregate of tens of millions of dollars. They elected a slate of candidates who instituted meaningful reform and accountability on the city police department.

The city police department has resisted this reform literally every step of the way. Much of the resistance has been passive aggressive....simply not responding to high-risk calls. They refuse to take police reports at accidents. And they continue to vent their frustrations with overreactions that led to the death on Monday.

They are truly a police department out of control. They answer to no one.
 
Of course the police officer's trial will go through a trial, but that video was clear. The guy was killed by the Policeman.

Even I, who roll my eyes at anti-White agenda in the US
am shocked by the number of killings of Blacks by cops or by vigilantes.
The mass protests were long overdue.


In saying that, I'm also shocked by your massmedia and politicians, who are deliberately amplifying the split between ethnic groups with fake news, for electoral purposes.
Amy Cooper's case was the perfect example.

Where in the hell are you getting your news from?
 
Interesting that you should bring that up.

In 2017, the citizens of Minneapolis were fed up with having to pay wrongful death settlements in the aggregate of tens of millions of dollars. They elected a slate of candidates who instituted meaningful reform and accountability on the city police department.

The city police department has resisted this reform literally every step of the way. Much of the resistance has been passive aggressive....simply not responding to high-risk calls. They refuse to take police reports at accidents. And they continue to vent their frustrations with overreactions that led to the death on Monday.

They are truly a police department out of control. They answer to no one.

And, when the police don't fall in line with the requirements of those elected to fix the ongoing problem, you get rid of the ones who are ineffective as making the police toe the line.

At this point the good citizens of Minneapolis think that burning, looting, and rioting are the way to do that instead of recalling those who aren't measuring up or electing new leaders in their place.
 
Where in the hell are you getting your news from?

Yes, I might have jumped to conclusions, you're right.

But the videos of Ahmaud Arbery's and George Floyd's killings
sent a chill down my spine.
Just like the video uploaded 5? years ago of the guy chased by a police officer for not paying? custody or suspected of theft, who ended up being killed due to the officer's incompetence.

Two senseless killings in two weeks? Those guys weren't even suspected of murder or rape, just of minor infractions.
If I were Black, I would be angry too.
 
y.

They are truly a police department out of control. They answer to no one.

In 2018 the Minneapolis City Council reappointed the police chief to a three-year term.

Apparently, the city's police chief answers to someone since he did not reappoint himself.

The officers involved in this horrible incident had long records of bad behavior. And yet the city council - one, single party elected by the citizens - kept the police chief around.
 
Where in the hell are you getting your news from?
As an outsider, it looks like you guys are being confronted with two problems:

the disproportionately high crime rate (murder in particular) within the Black community.

and killings of Blacks by incompetent cops or vigilantes. And most of those killed were suspected of only minor infractions.
 
Oh but it is. Know your history. The tea went in the harbor due to taxes imposed on the tea by the owners of the tea who were mostly members of parliament, or friends thereof. Taxes that only applied to the colonies in an effort for said parliamentarians and influencer's to avoid paying for a war they wage by proxy in the colonies. A war that eventually escalated into the 7 years war. The colonists had no means of redress through courts or parliament.

That is NOT the case here.

Meanwhile, Target of all places?

Only progressives and other people that can't do math shop there. How is Target (that virtue signals at every opportunity) part of the problem here? Target will apologize to the looters that they have on store security footage and not press charges or even 86 the looters from future visits.

You're wasting your breath talkin to Zumi. He relishes these events. He's the ultimate in virtue-signaling. It's very important to him highlight that he is black and aggrieved; to pretend he is in touch with and involved in the black community. He's as involved with being black and the black community as Barack Obama was. You notice he isn't on a bus to the Twin Cities to "protest?" He loves Minneapolis and all things Prince. He could have gotten in a little social justice, a little looting, some quality Prince time and been back by Monday.

"C'mon man! If you ain't riotin', you ain't black." -Joe "Blaccent" Biden

Zumi is still whinging about Martin and Brown as if the historic, just as black and aggrieved as Zumi President, and the historic, just as black and aggrieved as Zumi attorney general hadn't devoted the full prosecutorial and investigatory power of the best funded country in the entire world to try to prove what Zuni believes to be true and found both deaths were justified by the actions of both Martin and Brown.

Pick a topic and the usual nimrods just have to pause a few hours before they have snarky, poorly thought out memes to spread as if they, personally, had any input into their formation. No reasoning, no analysis of the validity of the meme, just click and retweet.
 
Meanwhile, Target of all places?

Only progressives and other people that can't do math shop there. How is Target (that virtue signals at every opportunity) part of the problem here? Target will apologize to the looters that they have on store security footage and not press charges or even 86 the looters from future visits.

You're wasting your breath talkin to Zumi. He relishes these events. He's the ultimate in virtue-signaling. It's very important to him highlight that he is black and aggrieved; to pretend he is in touch with and involved in the black community. He's as involved with being black and the black community as Barack Obama was. You notice he isn't on a bus to the Twin Cities to "protest?" He loves Minneapolis and all things Prince. He could have gotten in a little social justice, a little looting, some quality Prince time and been back by Monday.

"C'mon man! If you ain't riotin', you ain't black." -Joe "Blaccent" Biden

Zumi is still whinging about Martin and Brown as if the historic, just as black and aggrieved as Zumi President, and the historic, just as black and aggrieved as Zumi attorney general hadn't devoted the full prosecutorial and investigatory power of the best funded country in the entire world to try to prove what Zuni believes to be true and found both deaths were justified by the actions of both Martin and Brown.

Pick a topic and the usual nimrods just have to pause a few hours before they have snarky, poorly thought out memes to spread as if they, personally, had any input into their formation. No reasoning, no analysis of the validity of the meme, just click and retweet.

Your glaring lack of self awareness is the only remarkable thing about you. All you do is regurgitate right wing blogs and mix up a few words while trying to claim that you had an original thought.
 
Your glaring lack of self awareness is the only remarkable thing about you. All you do is regurgitate right wing blogs and mix up a few words while trying to claim that you had an original thought.

Says the guy who never posts anything but ad hom and outright lies.
 
Interesting that you should bring that up.

In 2017, the citizens of Minneapolis were fed up with having to pay wrongful death settlements in the aggregate of tens of millions of dollars. They elected a slate of candidates who instituted meaningful reform and accountability on the city police department.

The city police department has resisted this reform literally every step of the way. Much of the resistance has been passive aggressive....simply not responding to high-risk calls. They refuse to take police reports at accidents. And they continue to vent their frustrations with overreactions that led to the death on Monday.

They are truly a police department out of control. They answer to no one.

Minneapolis Police Chief.....
https://img.theepochtimes.com/assets/uploads/2020/05/26/Chief-Medaria-Arradondo-600x338.jpg

I bet Rob wouldn't be saying those things if he were white. :cool:
 
Meanwhile, Target of all places?

Only progressives and other people that can't do math shop there. How is Target (that virtue signals at every opportunity) part of the problem here? Target will apologize to the looters that they have on store security footage and not press charges or even 86 the looters from future visits.

You're wasting your breath talkin to Zumi. He relishes these events. He's the ultimate in virtue-signaling. It's very important to him highlight that he is black and aggrieved; to pretend he is in touch with and involved in the black community. He's as involved with being black and the black community as Barack Obama was. You notice he isn't on a bus to the Twin Cities to "protest?" He loves Minneapolis and all things Prince. He could have gotten in a little social justice, a little looting, some quality Prince time and been back by Monday.

"C'mon man! If you ain't riotin', you ain't black." -Joe "Blaccent" Biden

Zumi is still whinging about Martin and Brown as if the historic, just as black and aggrieved as Zumi President, and the historic, just as black and aggrieved as Zumi attorney general hadn't devoted the full prosecutorial and investigatory power of the best funded country in the entire world to try to prove what Zuni believes to be true and found both deaths were justified by the actions of both Martin and Brown.

Pick a topic and the usual nimrods just have to pause a few hours before they have snarky, poorly thought out memes to spread as if they, personally, had any input into their formation. No reasoning, no analysis of the validity of the meme, just click and retweet.

you used to pay real men like zumi to fuck your wife while you watched.
 
Probably not Fox or Breitbart.

Clearly something far more fake like Salon or RAW.

Even I, who roll my eyes at anti-White agenda in the US
am shocked by the number of killings of Blacks by cops or by vigilantes.
The mass protests were long overdue.


Why? It's fucking microscopic. Malfunctioning vending machines and McDonalds are both bigger threats to the black community than cops.
 
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As an outsider, it looks like you guys are being confronted with two problems:

the disproportionately high crime rate (murder in particular) within the Black community.

and killings of Blacks by incompetent cops or vigilantes. And most of those killed were suspected of only minor infractions.

Violence in black neighborhood has always been a problem but it has gotten much worse because of what is now known as the Ferguson affect. Police officers are afraid to stop Blacks for relatively minor offense is because they don't want to see it escalate and end up in a viral cell phone video. Let alone it in end of being a death. When you aren't taking care of the small offenses, eventually the Heinrich/Bird safety model says you are building base to the pyramid which at its height is deaths.

Cops do go hard with black suspects that resist because they are at much greater risk of being killed by a black suspect, even one only suspected of a minor crime than blacks are of being killed by excessive force. The person that most risk of death in a scaffold is the cop not the suspect. Cops know that.

Why is there a scuffle at all? You've been identified as a suspect, a cop. is questioning you or placing you under arrest. You are going to have your day in court, with a taxpayer funded free attorney, and if it's a minor offense you are probably going to serve no jail time. Why are we getting involved in a scuffle in the first place?

Cops are less likely to kill a black suspect, partially because they hesitate when they shouldn't (which is how cops get killed) or because they are on guard because they are stereotyping the black suspect and better prepared for a safe takedown. The vast majority of arrests are uneventful. The vast majority of arrests where suspects resist are still done safely. This one could have been just another safe arrest of a suspected criminal who did not submit willingly to arrest, was already cuffed up and no apparent threat. This cop has history. Every department has them, police unions make it tough to fire them. Good cops hate them, because it makes policing harder.

It looks like excessive force after the arrest. It may very well be exactly what it looks like. We won't know until we find out whether "I cant breathe" was for the most likely and obvious reason, a guy had a knee to his neck, or a heart incident. Even if it's a heart incident, the knee did not help, and not calling for EMS was criminally negligent in my view with what little is known now.

Keep in mind there are millions of police contacts and we hear about every single one that results in the death of a black suspect. Excessive force is a training problem, it bears addressing, and it affects whitevsusoects more often than black suspects regardless of how many millions s Kaepernick gets paid to promote otherwise.
 
Your glaring lack of self awareness is the only remarkable thing about you. All you do is regurgitate right wing blogs and mix up a few words while trying to claim that you had an original thought.

you used to pay real men like zumi to fuck your wife while you watched.

jeebus.

If Queen Yappo the NegroWhisperer® there got any messier in invoking my name and his unrequited lust of me into his Speak-N-Spell smartphone, a fucking blue genie would've appeared!

https://thumbs.gfycat.com/VastCapitalBuzzard-small.gif

:D
 
Interesting that you should bring that up.

In 2017, the citizens of Minneapolis were fed up with having to pay wrongful death settlements in the aggregate of tens of millions of dollars. They elected a slate of candidates who instituted meaningful reform and accountability on the city police department.

The city police department has resisted this reform literally every step of the way. Much of the resistance has been passive aggressive....simply not responding to high-risk calls. They refuse to take police reports at accidents. And they continue to vent their frustrations with overreactions that led to the death on Monday.

They are truly a police department out of control. They answer to no one.


It appears to be a real shit show there — although I notice when a bunch of white folks showed up with their assault weapons to demonstrate against the Democratic governor, there was no sign of tear gas anywhere. Funny how that works.

And make no mistake, what happened last night was the result of mass poutrage by the police. It's the same thing we saw in Baltimore: "Oh, you all dare to criticize us? This is what you're gonna get."
 
It appears to be a real shit show there — although I notice when a bunch of white folks showed up with their assault weapons to demonstrate against the Democratic governor, there was no sign of tear gas anywhere. Funny how that works.

And make no mistake, what happened last night was the result of mass poutrage by the police. It's the same thing we saw in Baltimore: "Oh, you all dare to criticize us? This is what you're gonna get."


You thinking it was the color of their skin, or the presence of the ability to return fire that deterred the police from using force?
 
Of course the police officer's trial will go through a trial, but that video was clear. The guy was killed by the Policeman.

Even I, who roll my eyes at anti-White agenda in the US
am shocked by the number of killings of Blacks by cops or by vigilantes.
The mass protests were long overdue.

In saying that, I'm also shocked by your massmedia and politicians, who are deliberately amplifying the split between ethnic groups with fake news, for electoral purposes.
Amy Cooper's case was the perfect example.

They immediately make it about race because the officer was white. It's entirely possible it had nothing to do with race. These two individuals knew each other and were employed part time as security by the same night club. There might be a wider story here.

Another thing, this officer had 17 complaints in his file as well.
 
It appears to be a real shit show there — although I notice when a bunch of white folks showed up with their assault weapons to demonstrate against the Democratic governor, there was no sign of tear gas anywhere. Funny how that works.

And make no mistake, what happened last night was the result of mass poutrage by the police. It's the same thing we saw in Baltimore: "Oh, you all dare to criticize us? This is what you're gonna get."

Isn't it?

Have an actually peaceful protest, while armed. No violence.

Have a violent tiot concurrent to a protest and lootfest, while unarmed, get the non-lethal tear gas to disburse the riot.

Was there an actual point you were trying to highlight here?

Are you meaning to suggest that lawful carry should be met with an aggressive police response? I would not reccomend that.

Also, calling all black rifles "assault weapons" disqualifies you from geing taken seriously.
 
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jeebus.

If Queen Yappo the NegroWhisperer® there got any messier in invoking my name and his unrequited lust of me into his Speak-N-Spell smartphone, a fucking blue genie would've appeared!

https://thumbs.gfycat.com/VastCapitalBuzzard-small.gif

:D

No one us "invoking your name" to respond about your insipid post in the very thread.

Poser.

Go riot, boy.

You don't even have to travel the Minneapolis; riots be breaking out all over the country. I'm sure you can find some sympatico brothers there in New York if you stick your head outta your gentrified walk-up. Find a couple of trash cans, throw it through a plate glass window. Do it for Floyd, even though his family says don't. Make a difference. Protest!
 
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