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    Jun 18, 2020, 04:17 AM
    Utterly predictable. Liberal mayor and liberal sportswriter change their tunes when it's their own homes that are threatened.

    A Washington state mayor was fine with the Black Lives Matter protests that followed George Floyd’s death in police custody.
    But that was until vandals damaged her home, according to reports.
    Now, Mayor Cheryl Selby of Olympia refers to the protests as “domestic terrorism,” according to The Olympian. “I’m really trying to process this,” Selby told the newspaper Saturday, after the rioters’ Friday night spree left her front door and porch covered with spray-painted messages. “It’s like domestic terrorism. It’s unfair.

    Another BLM supporter, ESPN writer Chris Martin Palmer, who commented “Burn it all down,” when retweeting a photo of a Minneapolis building in flames in late May, had a different reaction when rioters came close to his house, The Sporting News reported. “Get these animals TF out of my neighborhood,” Palmer wrote. “Go back to where you live.”

    That's what it's going to take. Let a few of these starry-eyed liberals stand on the street and look at the burnt out remains of their home or business, and their tune will change in a hurry. I loved the mayor's comment. "It's unfair." Well, was it "unfair" when it was someone else's home or business being burned???

    https://www.breakingnewstime.com/was...me-vandalized/
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    Jun 18, 2020, 05:27 AM
    It just shows that there are many like you that can't separate legit activism for a legit cause from criminal behavior, and it becomes a blur. I can understand that, but then neither can be resolved. I suspect from what you have written you were more than willing to dismiss the legit activism though, and the criminality just makes it that much easier.

    One death by police affects the whole family for years, well after its been dismissed and ignored by everybody else. You don't just get over it and go back to normal. You certainly cannot just brush it under a rug, and say it doesn't exist either.

    One of the most important things we learned from the DA press conference yesterday was there were other similar cases of misconduct trapped in the court pipeline by the corona virus. Until the courts reopen, nothing can move forward and be resolved or justice rendered. That's a lot of families suffering through this delayed process in one place at the same time.
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    #483

    Jun 18, 2020, 05:41 AM
    that there are many like you
    Who think that burning and looting are wrong? Yep. They are like me now. They weren't last week. You'll change too when "legit activism" comes to your neighborhood like it did theirs.

    You don't just get over it and go back to normal. You certainly cannot just brush it under a rug, and say it doesn't exist either.
    It seems to me that's exactly what you do in the thousands of cases a year in which the person is merely killed by a non-cop, or in the hundreds of thousands of abortions a year. So how are you different from your own description?

    One death by police affects the whole family for years,
    Yes it does, just like a 5 year old being murdered in a drive by shooting in which the shooter is never apprehended affect the family for years as well. The difference is that you don't want to be bothered about that case.

    I just think it's not either/or. We can talk about both black on black crime and bad cops.
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    #484

    Jun 18, 2020, 07:39 AM
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    Jun 18, 2020, 08:15 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by jlisenbe View Post
    Who think that burning and looting are wrong? Yep. They are like me now. They weren't last week. You'll change too when "legit activism" comes to your neighborhood like it did theirs.
    EVERYBODY said burning and looting is wrong, and THAT'S what was visited on the neighborhoods, NOT legit activism! Not being able to tell the difference is YOUR problem, and that ADDS to the bigger problem! Just an excuse NOT to listen to the legit activist.

    I shouldn't have to constantly explain the DIFFERENCE to you, and conclude you don't want to listen to the legit activist in the first place. I already knew that.

    It seems to me that's exactly what you do in the thousands of cases a year in which the person is merely killed by a non-cop, or in the hundreds of thousands of abortions a year. So how are you different from your own description?
    Don't like the way I separate the different issues and approach a solution? It's easier for me to take small bites than wolf a whole lot of stuff down. Very different from NOT acknowledging and understanding a problem and seeking a solution.

    Yes it does, just like a 5 year old being murdered in a drive by shooting in which the shooter is never apprehended affect the family for years as well. The difference is that you don't want to be bothered about that case.
    How do you know that?

    I just think it's not either/or. We can talk about both black on black crime and bad cops.
    So can I just a may need an additional sentence or paragraphs to separate my different views and ideas on DIFFERENT subjects.
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    Jun 18, 2020, 08:29 AM
    EVERYBODY said burning and looting is wrong,
    Oh no they did not. Even in that article, the ESPN writer APPROVED of the destruction in Minneapolis. It wasn't until they approached his house that he changed his tune.

    Don't like the way I separate the different issues and approach a solution?
    You don't approach any solutions at all for b on b crime or abortion. You never have.

    How do you know that?
    Here's one. There are many out there. Took all of three minutes to find this one. https://www.sacbee.com/news/local/cr...211083954.html

    Or here. https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/06/us/ch...rnd/index.html

    So can I just a may need an additional sentence or paragraphs to separate my different views and ideas on DIFFERENT subjects.
    I eagerly anticipate you writing about your great concern for b on b crime or abortion. It won't be heard from BLM for sure.

    I don't doubt that you are concerned about the thousands of black Americans murdered every year, or all Americans for that matter, but you never post about it. That's strange to me.
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    Jun 18, 2020, 08:53 AM
    Strange that you missed my opinions on those subjects. We had quite the disagreement at the time.
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    Jun 18, 2020, 08:55 AM
    About abortion? Yes. B on B crime? I don't think so, but perhaps.
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    #489

    Jun 18, 2020, 01:58 PM
    Poverty breeds gangs and is confined to certain zip codes. We called it street crimes back in the day. They still do.
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    #490

    Jun 18, 2020, 02:59 PM
    Fatherless families breed poverty. Fatherless families breed gangs. It's exactly why the epidemic of out of wedlock births needs to be minimized. True for all races, by the way. It's a national problem.



    In other news, this would be interesting. "Messages call for NYPD July 4th strike to protest anti-police climate."


    https://www.foxnews.com/us/nypd-july-4th-strike-police
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    Jun 18, 2020, 04:48 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by jlisenbe View Post
    Fatherless families breed poverty. Fatherless families breed gangs. It's exactly why the epidemic of out of wedlock births needs to be minimized. True for all races, by the way. It's a national problem.
    So we ignore the high divorce rates in the mix and blame poverty on just out of wedlock births. We ignore the systemic racism, because it doesn't exist and is just a minority excuse. Still the question remains how do you stop out of wedlock births and what do you do after the deed is done?



    In other news, this would be interesting. "Messages call for NYPD July 4th strike to protest anti-police climate."


    https://www.foxnews.com/us/nypd-july-4th-strike-police
    Too much to ask a cop to not murder folks because they aren't above the law? This will be interesting.
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    Jun 18, 2020, 05:37 PM
    So we ignore the high divorce rates in the mix and blame poverty on just out of wedlock births.
    No.

    We ignore the systemic racism, because it doesn't exist and is just a minority excuse.
    What systemic racism? I'm not denying it doesn't exist, but just want to know exactly what it is you are referring to.

    Still the question remains how do you stop out of wedlock births.
    Great question. Maybe we should ask why they are many times higher now than in 1960.

    Too much to ask a cop to not murder folks because they aren't above the law? This will be interesting.
    Yeah. That would be the 0.001% who do that. The other 99.999% don't, but you trash them all anyway. It is my fervent hope that Seattle defunds the police so people who believe what you believe can see what results from it.
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    Jun 18, 2020, 06:00 PM
    [QUOTE=jlisenbe;3854598]No.

    What systemic racism? I'm not denying it doesn't exist, but just want to know exactly what it is you are referring to.
    I can go with what YOU think exists. Does that include redlining, gentrification, or voter suppression?

    Great question. Maybe we should ask why they are many times higher now than in 1960.
    I would rather ask how YOU intend to stop out of wedlock children, and what you do after the deed has been done.

    Yeah. That would be the 0.001% who do that. The other 99.999% don't, but you trash them all anyway. It is my fervent hope that Seattle defunds the police so people who believe what you believe can see what results from it.
    I have never trashed a good honest cop.
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    #494

    Jun 18, 2020, 06:52 PM
    Does that include redlining
    Already illegal.
    gentrification
    You call that systemic?
    voter suppression?
    Might need to find some to make that one stick.

    I would rather ask how YOU intend to stop out of wedlock children, and what you do after the deed has been done.
    Sad that you think it's only on me. Kind of illustrates your total disconnect. At any rate, the first step would be to decide nationally that out of wedlock births are really a bad idea. That deadbeat dads should be shamed. That the traditional husband/wife marriage is what we will honor. That's what worked in 1960.
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    Jun 18, 2020, 07:47 PM
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redlining AND https://www.thoughtco.com/redlining-definition-4157858 There is MUCH MORE!

    https://journalistsresource.org/stud...esearch-brief/ AND https://www.counterpunch.org/2018/01...erican-cities/

    You need look no further than Wisconsin, and Georgia so far this year for those tactics, and I will add Iowa as a perfect examples for voter suppression.

    Yeah those good old 60s when abortions and gays were in the closet and out of site, and the government was making acid. Dude! Really the 60's was that great. No thanks, I ain't going back.

    That's your solution to out of wedlock children and shaming after the deed is done works for you, and I'm the one that's disconnected?
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    Jun 18, 2020, 10:40 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by talaniman View Post
    So we ignore the high divorce rates in the mix and blame poverty on just out of wedlock births. We ignore the systemic racism, because it doesn't exist and is just a minority excuse. Still the question remains how do you stop out of wedlock births and what do you do after the deed is done?
    Come on tal, you know systemic racism doesn't exist, we are all different and we have different points of view. Minorities make excuses until they are absorbed into the mainstream. I expect you are one of those who thinks there should be no discrimination against a released prisoner and yet they have just been released from a crime academy and many of these belong to a minority. It is not being a minority that placed them there but when they graduate they add to the problem and the reason why society doesn't accept them



    Too much to ask a cop to not murder folks because they aren't above the law? This will be interesting.
    bad attitude, cops don't murder people because they are above the law, cops "murder" people because they are like everyone else afraid and thoughtless
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    Jun 19, 2020, 02:17 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by paraclete View Post
    Come on tal, you know systemic racism doesn't exist, we are all different and we have different points of view. Minorities make excuses until they are absorbed into the mainstream. I expect you are one of those who thinks there should be no discrimination against a released prisoner and yet they have just been released from a crime academy and many of these belong to a minority. It is not being a minority that placed them there but when they graduate they add to the problem and the reason why society doesn't accept them[
    Minorities can't afford bail, or a good lawyer, but curious how you would know about systemic racism in America? You don't have a lot of minorities in Aussieland do you? You been watching dufus ads again?

    ]bad attitude, cops don't murder people because they are above the law, cops "murder" people because they are like everyone else afraid and thoughtless
    Not just the murders, but the rousting, even rich black guys are subject to rousting. I got no use for bad cops. Afraid and thoughtless doesn't cut it either.
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    Jun 19, 2020, 03:54 AM
    Yeah those good old 60s when abortions and gays were in the closet and out of site, and the government was making acid. Dude! Really the 60's was that great. No thanks, I ain't going back.
    No one has suggested we do that.

    So yeah, let's just keep on with a 74% out of wedlock birth rate for black Americans. In Tal's world, that's just wonderful. We'll just do as you suggest and do nothing. Just keep your head buried in the sand. Let's not try and tackle the really significant problems. We'll just keep working on those 15 cop murders a year and ignore the fact that there were 18 murders in just one weekend recently in Chicago. Yeah, and we can adopt Tal's plan to just ignore the disasters taking place in our families. Yes, that'll work real well.

    It would really help if you would bother to read your own links. "The Fair Housing Act of 1968, which explicitly prohibited racial discrimination, put an end to legally sanctioned redlining policies like those used by the FHA."
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    Jun 19, 2020, 05:14 AM
    That's why I provide a couple of links of how modern day redlining works which hasn't been prosecuted or regulated to any meaningful degree, and has spread well beyond just housing. All those things I cited before is a part of the systematic and institutional racism that you don't deny exists.
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    Jun 19, 2020, 06:04 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by talaniman View Post
    Minorities can't afford bail, or a good lawyer, but curious how you would know about systemic racism in America? You don't have a lot of minorities in Aussieland do you? You been watching dufus ads again?
    while a lower percentage of the population our minorities are just as vocal, we have the indigenous, always vocal about something, we have the somalis, a real street gang problem there, we have disaffected youth, just as you do. What we don't have is widespread poverty, so we differ from you in that way, or a huge prison population, but it is growing. we have kiwi's, they get here and can't fly back, but what differs is our approach


    Not just the murders, but the rousting, even rich black guys are subject to rousting. I got no use for bad cops. Afraid and thoughtless doesn't cut it either.
    Yes well the cop thing, you see we don't have that here

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