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Finally! A list of BLM demands!

SHERIFF DAVID CLARKE: ‘STOP TRYING TO FIX THE POLICE, FIX THE GHETTO’

"People have to find a more socially acceptable way to deal with their frustration, their anger and resentment"

https://youtu.be/ywoVEQ8KQcU
 
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I see the board's racists have a huge collective hard on b/c of Milwaukee. oh boy, all your prejudices were "correct" all along.

where's the klan rally tonight, fellas?

Again, actual evidence of racism isn't proof of racism - classic. racism to you is something that can't be proved, you just know it exists because people disagree with you. That's racism, but actual racism, that's just frustration, not racism. You are so dumb. and racist.

Black cop shoots black criminal and black citizens riot and target white people for assault with actual video and audio evidence. White person points it out as well as the fact that it's not being covered - white person is racist. LOLOLOL You're so f'n stupid, it's funny.
 
I see the board's racists have a huge collective hard on b/c of Milwaukee. oh boy, all your prejudices were "correct" all along.

where's the klan rally tonight, fellas?

where are your tantrums about police brutality and the militarization of police sparking riots from the frustrated masses? Aren't you going to go off about how the cops, who showed amazing levels of restraint, are responsible for what happened - you know, how cops in riot gear spark people to riot because racism. Have you learned not to jump the gun after being proved wrong so many times or are you having a hard time finding a picture of a white cop on top of or standing near an armored vehicle with a menacing look on his face, just waiting to get in there and start cracking skulls?
 
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Again, actual evidence of racism isn't proof of racism - classic. racism to you is something that can't be proved, you just know it exists because people disagree with you. That's racism, but actual racism, that's just frustration, not racism. You are so dumb. and racist.

Black cop shoots black criminal and black citizens riot and target white people for assault with actual video and audio evidence. White person points it out as well as the fact that it's not being covered - white person is racist. LOLOLOL You're so f'n stupid, it's funny.

Look at you playing the race card. There's no such thing as racism anymore, there aren't any sentencing disparities by race, people aren't denied access to housing due to race, the death penalty is applied equally to blacks and whites, the DOJ doesn't find any systemic racism and racial profiling in police departments, those are all just all things that whiny liberals cry about. Now reverse racism, that shit is the real problem that we need to deal with.
 
Look at you playing the race card. There's no such thing as racism anymore, there aren't any sentencing disparities by race, people aren't denied access to housing due to race, the death penalty is applied equally to blacks and whites, the DOJ doesn't find any systemic racism and racial profiling in police departments, those are all just all things that whiny liberals cry about. Now reverse racism, that shit is the real problem that we need to deal with.

look at you not getting it again. I'm not playing a race card, I'm not under the false impression that I'm a victim of problems that don't exist. There isn't institutionalized racism in America today but there are instances of racism - many of them coming from the people you've granted victim status for those problems that don't exist. I never said half the things you listed there so I'm not going to bother responding to them, but I will respond to one glaring error - the DOJ has not found evidence of systemic racism in police departments. That's not what the Ferguson report says. And blacks targeting whites for assault is racism, not reverse racism. Other than my opposition to affirmative action, I haven't said reverse racism is a real problem we need to deal with.

You might actually make some progress in understanding what the real problems are if you weren't so busy putting words in my mouth then arguing with yourself about those words.
 
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look at you not getting it again. I'm not playing a race card, I'm not under the false impression that I'm a victim of problems that don't exist. There isn't institutionalized racism in America today but there are instances of racism - many of them coming from the people you've granted victim status for those problems that don't exist. I never said half the things you listed there so I'm not going to bother responding to them, but I will respond to one glaring error - the DOJ has not found evidence of systemic racism in police departments. That's not what the Ferguson report says. And blacks targeting whites for assault is racism, not reverse racism. Other than my opposition to affirmative action, I haven't said reverse racism is a real problem we need to deal with.

You might actually make some progress in understanding what the real problems are if you weren't so busy putting words in my mouth then arguing with yourself about those words.

I seem to remember you denying racism in just about every instance except for post 152 of this thread. Kind of funny when you say that there isn't institutionalized racism in the US but then you cite a report where a police department exhibited racial bias, similar to the recent report on Baltimore. how is that not institutionalized racism? seems a little contradictory to me.
 
I seem to remember you denying racism in just about every instance except for post 152 of this thread. Kind of funny when you say that there isn't institutionalized racism in the US but then you cite a report where a police department exhibited racial bias, similar to the recent report on Baltimore. how is that not institutionalized racism? seems a little contradictory to me.

read the reports. You seem to be missremembering - I never said racism doesn't exist in America. In fact, I said that it definitely does but that doesn't mean there is systemic, institutionalized racism in America today. neither report, from the most racially divisive DOJ in my lifetime concluded there is systemic, institutionalized racism in either police department.
 
read the reports. You seem to be missremembering - I never said racism doesn't exist in America. In fact, I said that it definitely does but that doesn't mean there is systemic, institutionalized racism in America today. neither report, from the most racially divisive DOJ in my lifetime concluded there is systemic, institutionalized racism in either police department.

something's not clicking with you

Institutional racism or systemic racism describes forms of racism which are structured into political and social institutions. It occurs when organizations, institutions or governments discriminate, either deliberately or indirectly, against certain groups of people to limit their rights.


wouldn't racial bias and profiling by police departments in Baltimore and Ferguson count as institutional racism? The DOJ reports showed systemic racism in both departments

Ferguson

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...thing-ferguson-report/?utm_term=.530f69b627c1

one telling quote

our investigation revealed that these disparities occur, at least in part, because of unlawful bias against and stereotypes about African Americans

can't be more clear than that

Baltimore

http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/09/us/baltimore-justice-department-report/

These racial disparities, along with evidence suggesting intentional discrimination, erode the community trust that is critical to effective policing
 
something's not clicking with you

Institutional racism or systemic racism describes forms of racism which are structured into political and social institutions. It occurs when organizations, institutions or governments discriminate, either deliberately or indirectly, against certain groups of people to limit their rights.


wouldn't racial bias and profiling by police departments in Baltimore and Ferguson count as institutional racism? The DOJ reports showed systemic racism in both departments

Ferguson

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...thing-ferguson-report/?utm_term=.530f69b627c1

one telling quote

our investigation revealed that these disparities occur, at least in part, because of unlawful bias against and stereotypes about African Americans

can't be more clear than that

Baltimore

http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/09/us/baltimore-justice-department-report/

These racial disparities, along with evidence suggesting intentional discrimination, erode the community trust that is critical to effective policing

something isn't clicking with you. Bias isn't the same as institutionalized racism. Institutionalized means it's derived from a law or policy that is itself racist. Neither report demonstrated that. Neither of those examples are evidence of institutionalized racism.
 
but the cop was a black guy too, so it's not racist.

are you saying it is? Black cop shoots armed black criminal who refused to drop his weapon and we're not ruling out racism as the motivation of the shooting, it's still a likely cause. I'd love to hear this explanation.
 
something isn't clicking with you. Bias isn't the same as institutionalized racism. Institutionalized means it's derived from a law or policy that is itself racist. Neither report demonstrated that. Neither of those examples are evidence of institutionalized racism.

LOL so your counter argument (if it can be called that) is "nuh uh!"

go back to the playground, little boy. you're in over your head, as usual.
 
something isn't clicking with you. Bias isn't the same as institutionalized racism. Institutionalized means it's derived from a law or policy that is itself racist. Neither report demonstrated that. Neither of those examples are evidence of institutionalized racism.

the definition above says directly or indirectly, the DOJ has found that police departments have shown intentional discrimination and profiling so I don't see how that isn't institutionalized. If you want to split hairs about interpretation of the definition of systemic or institutionalized racism, we can do that, but the end result is that some police departments in impoverished black areas engage in predatory behaviors towards african americans.
 
lol...take that shit to the suburbs. Translation - go burn down white neighborhoods.

It does make sense...those idiots are destroying their own neighborhoods.

that's neither racist nor inappropriate. If the libs at DSF have taught me anything, violence and vandalism are an understandable if not appropriate and legitimate responses to the systemic targeting of law abiding citizens who have been singled out for no reason other than their race by a brutal and oppressive and clearly racist police force. And like the lady said, they "need their shit" so take yourself to the suburbs and engage in your appropriate expression of extreme dissatisfaction there. It's like this gentleman says, rich people don't want to give them any money.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1Ex5NZKvCg

One way to get it, besides making your community safer so employers invest and bring jobs to the area, is to stick the suburbanites with the tab for rebuilding. It's an indirect way of getting the money, but it's a start
 
that's neither racist nor inappropriate. If the libs at DSF have taught me anything, violence and vandalism are an understandable if not appropriate and legitimate responses to the systemic targeting of law abiding citizens who have been singled out for no reason other than their race by a brutal and oppressive and clearly racist police force. And like the lady said, they "need their shit" so take yourself to the suburbs and engage in your appropriate expression of extreme dissatisfaction there. It's like this gentleman says, rich people don't want to give them any money.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1Ex5NZKvCg

One way to get it, besides making your community safer so employers invest and bring jobs to the area, is to stick the suburbanites with the tab for rebuilding. It's an indirect way of getting the money, but it's a start

Talk about putting words in someones mouth, wow. Of course violence is not appropriate, I empathize with the people and understand their anger but there's a better way to express it and really, this situation isn't a clear cut case of police acting inappropriately. It's possible that Milwaukee was a powder keg and this is just the thing to set it off but they'd have a much stronger case if the victim wasn't armed.

I'm not shocked by the rage of the woman who just lost her brother, I expect her to be angry and understand that in that state you can say some crazy shit. That doesn't make her message acceptable though.
 
Talk about putting words in someones mouth, wow. Of course violence is not appropriate, I empathize with the people and understand their anger but there's a better way to express it and really, this situation isn't a clear cut case of police acting inappropriately. It's possible that Milwaukee was a powder keg and this is just the thing to set it off but they'd have a much stronger case if the victim wasn't armed.

I'm not shocked by the rage of the woman who just lost her brother, I expect her to be angry and understand that in that state you can say some crazy shit. That doesn't make her message acceptable though.

who is putting words in someone's mouth?
 
Alternative media is the only source for unedited truth, turn off the dinosaur media, and not only that but often days ahead of the curve in whatever the main stream is parroting, by the time dinosaur picks something up I already knew about it!
 
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