Thats nothing compared to the original post....you just said you wasn't gonna do that c00n sh1t and then you turned right around and did it.
Its worth noting I didnt mention race at all...
Thats nothing compared to the original post....you just said you wasn't gonna do that c00n sh1t and then you turned right around and did it.
ho shyt he actually said that?
Wait don't we have black guys in here who support this dude? "bu,buh, but it's good for the economy and liberty..."
So basically what you're hinting at here is that the cops are right for their racial bias in enforcementI wouldn't be able to offer even a bullsh*t defense for it. so ima let it go.
I just think there is a loss of innocence within certain demographics.
... and tho deplorable, the approach taken by those in law enforcement is logically sound.
Brace for c00ning.So basically what you're hinting at here is that the cops are right for their racial bias in enforcement
i'm not going to judge you on c00ning shyt because i'm not black, but i'm just gonna leave this here for your analogy:I also think that if you were a 'cigar cop'(stay with me) and 60-80% of cigar cases took place in a certain neighborhood, and by people wearing yellow hats.
I don't think human nature would allow you to not focus on that neighborhood, and regard people from that neighborhood wearing yellow hats without suspicion.
Bias towards them, IMHO happens naturally, not from any ... well let me stop there.
Brace for c00ning.
No. Like many of the other issues brought up on this board it gets an economic issue as much or more than it is a race issue.
I think the evidence shows(pretty clearly) that crime is more prevalent in poor economic conditions, so law enforcement focusing their attention on these areas seems logical... to me at least.
I also think that if you were a 'cigar cop'(stay with me) and 60-80% of cigar cases took place in a certain neighborhood, and by people wearing yellow hats.
I don't think human nature would allow you to not focus on that neighborhood, and regard people from that neighborhood wearing yellow hats without suspicion.
Bias towards them, IMHO happens naturally, not from any ... well let me stop there.
c00nin almost went to the next level again.
He didn't write thatRon Paul's newsletters already told us this...
“We don’t think a child of 13 should be held responsible as a man of 23. That’s true for most people, but black males age 13 who have been raised on the streets and who have joined criminal gangs are as big, strong, tough, scary and culpable as any adult and should be treated as such.”
at the Homer-esque portrayalthis was brought to bare in the Trayvon saga, where an unarmed, skinny, barely 17 y/o kid walking home with tea and candy, was effectively turned into some hydra headed, menacing, ancient berserker with superhuman “sucker-punching” strength, stomping through the neighborhood with a spiked club in one hand, and dragging an innocent white woman in the other while blood dripped from the fangs of his mouth.
GZ was conversely turned from a near 30 y/o weirdo armed stalker with a troubling history of violence, into David and Goliath type dragon slayer, armed with only a slingshot and a Jesus piece. He only wanted to "protect the neighborhood". From what you ask: "Murrica"
Brace for c00ning.
No. Like many of the other issues brought up on this board it gets an economic issue as much or more than it is a race issue.
I think the evidence shows(pretty clearly) that crime is more prevalent in poor economic conditions, so law enforcement focusing their attention on these areas seems logical... to me at least.
I also think that if you were a 'cigar cop'(stay with me) and 60-80% of cigar cases took place in a certain neighborhood, and by people wearing yellow hats.
I don't think human nature would allow you to not focus on that neighborhood, and regard people from that neighborhood wearing yellow hats without suspicion.
Bias towards them, IMHO happens naturally, not from any ... well let me stop there.
c00nin almost went to the next level again.
Damn, c00n game is on point.
But, theoretically (maybe this is just crazy liberal talk) isn't is possible that cigar cops are overestimating the prevalence of cigar cases in that neighborhood and only think 60-80% of cigar cases involve people with yellow hats because they spend 60-80% of their time patrolling their neighborhood? And maybe the people wearing white hats in the surrounding neighborhoods smoke cigars about as often but are much less likely to get caught because the cigar cops aren't focused on them?
Or taking it even further, maybe the fact that the cigar cops spend so much time focusing on arresting yellow hat wearers means that they're now much more likely than everyone else to have criminal records, making it that much harder for them to get jobs? Which in turn makes it more likely that they see cigar sales as their only option to make a living?
But then again, what do I know, that's probably just crazy socialist talk from a culturally deficient native Detroiter.
yeah lets leave that alone.1. This just means that there should be better cops
2. I see that you're avoiding the "culture" argument
google glass is gonna change the gamea lot of law enforcement problems would be solved if they were required to wear a camera 24/7 and the footage is automatically sent to a 3rd party firm that reviews the video