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Post by featherduster on May 2, 2015 3:55:53 GMT -5
chubwub: I hope that someday you will seek professional help for that traumatic situation that apparently has left a deep scar on your soul and has effected you so adversely this long.
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Post by greghopper on May 2, 2015 5:13:44 GMT -5
chubwub: I hope that someday you will seek professional help for that traumatic situation that apparently has left a deep scar on your soul and has effected you so adversely this long. ......
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Post by dbd870 on May 2, 2015 7:06:36 GMT -5
The police need to do a much better job at keeping their own house clean. I have to wonder if the day isn't coming that a far more violent and focused retaliation isn't down the road somewhere. Ironically I also have to think these protests about incidents that were handled properly help quash a potentially larger response to some other one at some point. I feel bad for the average street officer who is trying to do it right; between those who are corrupt and the politics going on with those in leadership it has to be difficult. Not a job I would ever want.
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Post by span870 on May 2, 2015 7:37:22 GMT -5
Anyone who believes these protests are about civil rights and not civil disobedience are sadly mistaken. If it's about police brutality why not attack police instead of minority owned businesses in your own community. I don't believe this quells a large uprising, I believe it does nothing but perpetuate racism and will be a catalyst for some form of a civil war. These are thugs point blank. You riot because police brutality? Then why are you stealing TV's and shoes?
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Post by dbd870 on May 2, 2015 7:47:31 GMT -5
I was thinking the very things that you mention, ie the looting, just using it as an excuse etc. keep others from being a part of it and therefore hypothetically weaken the potential response of a "legit" future incident.
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