George Floyd death

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The police officers were fired - firing them indicated that the authorities believed that they did something wrong - would be good to hear what reasons were listed for them being fired, and how come they got fired and NOT prosecuted.



 
If we're going to derail with protest discussions, please be advised that my responses will be in line with Andrew's thinking:

Oh right, so it was corruption, injustice, terror, theft, and bigotry that forced these poor individuals to break into a shop and steal a TV. Can't hold people accountable for their actions if they are black. That would just be racist...
 
It isnt even clear that he died as a result of the cop's actions , we will only know that once the autopsy report comes out.
 
killing a guy for no real justified reason is not justice, where is the killer? walking around while a man is dead for no real reason



that was said over 40 years ago...
You don't want collective victimhood and collective responsibility, it isn't any good for anyone.

Lets play out the logic:
Target did nothing wrong here. Yet they were a victim of a predominantly black mob of people. Following your line of thought all Target stores should prevent black people from shopping there because of the collective pain that black people collectively inflicted on Target.
Lets carry it on even more:
If you look at crime statistics: black people kill significantly more white people than white people kill black people in the US. Therefore collectively, white people deserve justice from black people for all the murders that are committed.

And it isn't even about being poor:
Median annual household income for black people in the US was $41 000.
https://www.brookings.edu/blog/the-...ld-income-is-rising-across-the-united-states/

If you compare that to people in the world, a black person right in the middle of the black wealth distribution is well within the top 1% of all income earners in the world:
An income of $32,400 per year would allow someone to be among the top 1% of income earners in the world.
https://www.investopedia.com/articl... of $32,400 per,possess $744,400 in net worth.

So this business of claiming poverty as a reason why people riot in the US is absolute nonsense.
 
It isnt even clear that he died as a result of the cop's actions , we will only know that once the autopsy report comes out.
I think it is pretty clear. Kneeling on someone's neck will suffocate them. Or cause them enough stress to have a heart attack.
Same thing sort of thing happened with Collins Khosa here, but of course that is perfectly fine with the woketards since it was black soldiers that beat him to death, therefore you cannot drive a political agenda with it.
 
I think it is pretty clear. Kneeling on someone's neck will suffocate them. Or cause them enough stress to have a heart attack.
Same thing sort of thing happened with Collins Khosa here, but of course that is perfectly fine with the woketards since it was black soldiers that beat him to death, therefore you cannot drive a political agenda with it.
Its clear he did damage yes , its not clear that it is the cause of death .
What would happen if the coroners report listed drug overdose or something ?
 
You don't want collective victimhood and collective responsibility, it isn't any good for anyone.

Lets play out the logic:
Target did nothing wrong here. Yet they were a victim of a predominantly black mob of people. Following your line of thought all Target stores should prevent black people from shopping there because of the collective pain that black people collectively inflicted on Target.
Lets carry it on even more:
If you look at crime statistics: black people kill significantly more white people than white people kill black people in the US. Therefore collectively, white people deserve justice from black people for all the murders that are committed.

And it isn't even about being poor:
Median annual household income for black people in the US was $41 000.
https://www.brookings.edu/blog/the-...ld-income-is-rising-across-the-united-states/

If you compare that to people in the world, a black person right in the middle of the black wealth distribution is well within the top 1% of all income earners in the world:

https://www.investopedia.com/articles/personal-finance/050615/are-you-top-one-percent-world.asp#:~:text=An income of $32,400 per,possess $744,400 in net worth.

So this business of claiming poverty as a reason why people riot in the US is absolute nonsense.

you go with that

and my post never mentioned anything about poverty, thats your own strawman
 
You don't want collective victimhood and collective responsibility, it isn't any good for anyone.

Lets play out the logic:
Target did nothing wrong here. Yet they were a victim of a predominantly black mob of people. Following your line of thought all Target stores should prevent black people from shopping there because of the collective pain that black people collectively inflicted on Target.
Lets carry it on even more:
If you look at crime statistics: black people kill significantly more white people than white people kill black people in the US. Therefore collectively, white people deserve justice from black people for all the murders that are committed.

And it isn't even about being poor:
Median annual household income for black people in the US was $41 000.
https://www.brookings.edu/blog/the-...ld-income-is-rising-across-the-united-states/

If you compare that to people in the world, a black person right in the middle of the black wealth distribution is well within the top 1% of all income earners in the world:

https://www.investopedia.com/articles/personal-finance/050615/are-you-top-one-percent-world.asp#:~:text=An income of $32,400 per,possess $744,400 in net worth.

So this business of claiming poverty as a reason why people riot in the US is absolute nonsense.
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Target are police brutality enablers fam.
 
killing a guy for no real justified reason is not justice,

Nobody said it was
where is the killer? walking around while a man is dead for no real reason



that was said over 40 years ago...

Perfect excuse to go and do some shopping for a new TV
 
don't kill people for no reason., and people won't riot

riots are not organised chaos

Cool.
Next time our cops kill someone, I'm getting me a 75" Sammy, Xbox, ....
Gonna burn some schools down just for fun.
 
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