It's time for "The Talk"
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surewhynotlem@lemmy.worldreplied to madthumbs last edited by
Resisting arrest is not punishable by death. The cop is not a jury. If you choose to resist, the punishment should be reasonably forceful arrest.
Also, some of the people you think were resisting arrest were sleep in their apartment. So...?
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Are you legit victim blaming the dead on a comic about the effects of institutional racism, even in how black kids have a prejudiced introduction to growing up?
Everyone should teach their kids what to do when they encounter a wild animal but apparently you think that's enough license to blame them when they get bitten?
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missjinx@lemmy.worldreplied to stinky@redlemmy.com last edited by
Indigenous canadian?!
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slovene@feddit.nlreplied to surewhynotlem@lemmy.world last edited by
were sleep in their apartment. So...?
So they definitely weren't resisting a rest.
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Go be a better cop and set an example.
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madthumbsreplied to surewhynotlem@lemmy.world last edited by
Sure, how were they sleeping while someone was next to them shooting?
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horse_battery_staple@lemmy.worldreplied to madthumbs last edited by
Hey! You there! You're pointing out smoking causes lung cancer, go learn to be a oncologist and cure people. I'm gonna sit here and hand out cigarettes.
That's what you sound like
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whiteoakbayou@lemmy.worldreplied to slovene@feddit.nl last edited by
I think tasteless puns are the only thing keeping me on the internet anymore.
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stinky@redlemmy.comreplied to missjinx@lemmy.world last edited by
deletes paragraph
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horse_battery_staple@lemmy.worldreplied to madthumbs last edited by
The whole picture is it was a no knock warrant, officers shot first.
Why are your thumbs so mad? Is it because they have to type out so many half truths?
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pyre@lemmy.worldreplied to missjinx@lemmy.world last edited by
probably a cop
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agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.worksreplied to qarbone@lemmy.world last edited by
It has nothing to do with blame and everything to do with survival. Correctly blaming the wild animal isn't much comfort when the damage is done.
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Some of the picture that you're conveniently omitting:
- George Floyd was a violent thug with a history which was known by Derek, so the situation was confirmed high risk for him (not even counting the unruly mob they had to contend with).
- George complained about not being able to breathe while being escorted to the vehicle.
- At that moment; medical was called for which is why they arrived on sceen (attempting to save his life).
- George refused to get in the car and at his suggestion they laid him on the ground outside.
- Derek's knee to the neck was protocol and what he was trained to do that they lied about in court.
- There's conflicting testimonies about what actually killed him, but let's not forget that he was complaining about not being able to breathe while still standing before a struggle, (which used up oxygen) which was his choice. He was also affected by Covid.
So stop with the propaganda.
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madthumbsreplied to surewhynotlem@lemmy.world last edited by
Some of the picture that you're conveniently omitting:
George Floyd was a violent thug with a history which was known by Derek, so the situation was confirmed high risk for him (not even counting the unruly mob they had to contend with).
George complained about not being able to breathe while being escorted to the vehicle.
At that moment; medical was called for which is why they arrived on sceen (attempting to save his life).
George refused to get in the car and at his suggestion they laid him on the ground outside.
Derek's knee to the neck was protocol and what he was trained to do that they lied about in court.
There's conflicting testimonies about what actually killed him, but let's not forget that he was complaining about not being able to breathe while still standing before a struggle, (which used up oxygen) which was his choice. He was also affected by Covid.
So stop with the propaganda.
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mouselemming@sh.itjust.worksreplied to xaxyg@lemmy.world last edited by
I'm white as Wonder Bread and I remember hearing my daddy give that second talk to my big brother, word for word. Being as he's white, it did work to keep him safe when he was arrested. For young men of color, the record shows it doesn't always work for them.
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ricecake@sh.itjust.worksreplied to madthumbs last edited by
Ah, the high risk situation of being called to deal with a man falsely accused of a non-violent crime, and an unruly mob of people keeping their distance and "begging the men with guns and armor not to murder a man in the street". I can definitely understand why shitty cowards would feel threatened.
lied about in court
I'm gonna go with "nah". He was found guilty, so he's a guilty murderer.
I'm shocked a bootlicker like yourself would have such doubts in the system. Or is it because they actually found a cop guilty and you just can't accept such a travesty? Just think of all the black kids he could have threatened!Go to hell.
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The solution is not better cops, it's better oversight and accountability for the cops. Authority without accountability always leads to abuse.
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ѕєχυαℓ ρσℓутσρєreplied to horse_battery_staple@lemmy.world last edited by
Saved this reply for future.
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surewhynotlem@lemmy.worldreplied to madthumbs last edited by
I didn't mention Floyd. The fact you have to put words in my mouth and then argue against them proves that you know you're wrong.
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cm0002@lemmy.worldreplied to qarbone@lemmy.world last edited by
This is the weirdo anti-Linux troll, there's not a whole lot of rhyme or reason with them.