National anthem protest 11:26 - Sep 23 with 8456 views | BrighouseDale | Interesting read about sports teams in America refusing to stand for the Star Spangled Banner. Completely understand why they're doing it, especially in deprived areas where folk worry about being shot by police every time they leave the house... http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-37423901 | |
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National anthem protest on 23:38 - Sep 26 with 1761 views | DaleiLama |
National anthem protest on 22:17 - Sep 26 by pioneer | that assumes that police shootings should reflect crime rates. Why, police are shooting innocent people and at far greater rates among the black population than the white population. Of course if The US government believed that all lives matter it would abolish the death penalty and change its foreign policy. |
A lot of people are questioning how they are carrying out their duties - namely "To protect and serve" seems to have morphed into "to impose the law" regardless of the consequences and the level of force needed to do that (ultimately acting as judge and jury at the scene in some cases). Of course, the police have to protect themselves first. There is also mounting pressure for mandatory cameras for all police officers. Aside from cost, it does seem a much more transparent way to operate and would hopefully diffuse a lot of problems by having actual evidence about what happened in shootings rather than a lot of speculation. | |
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National anthem protest on 08:39 - Sep 27 with 1713 views | KenBoon |
Even as a yoghut knitting liberal myself, I would take any statistical analysis from the Washington Post with the same pinch of salt i'd use for Huffington Post, Buzzfeed, Breitbart, Fox News and The Guardian. | | | |
National anthem protest on 10:47 - Sep 27 with 1692 views | DaleiLama |
National anthem protest on 23:38 - Sep 26 by DaleiLama | A lot of people are questioning how they are carrying out their duties - namely "To protect and serve" seems to have morphed into "to impose the law" regardless of the consequences and the level of force needed to do that (ultimately acting as judge and jury at the scene in some cases). Of course, the police have to protect themselves first. There is also mounting pressure for mandatory cameras for all police officers. Aside from cost, it does seem a much more transparent way to operate and would hopefully diffuse a lot of problems by having actual evidence about what happened in shootings rather than a lot of speculation. |
Beggars belief. Also begs the question how they are getting away with this and why they need to do it. | |
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National anthem protest on 11:23 - Sep 27 with 1684 views | D_Alien |
National anthem protest on 10:47 - Sep 27 by DaleiLama | Beggars belief. Also begs the question how they are getting away with this and why they need to do it. |
Gives a whole new meaning to 'hoodies' | |
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National anthem protest on 11:45 - Sep 27 with 1665 views | KenBoon |
National anthem protest on 10:47 - Sep 27 by DaleiLama | Beggars belief. Also begs the question how they are getting away with this and why they need to do it. |
On his Twitter bio... "Senior Justice Writer @NYDailyNews; #BlackLivesMatter;" He may well be correct. Or they may well just be doing maintenance on the cars. They're just still photos of cars with their bonnets up, no video of this happening. Modern journalism is so narrative driven it's difficult to trust any, which is sad because valid points and arguments get lost in the general mistrust. I wouldn't automatically trust a Fox News report on gun control or affordable health care being a bad thing, likewise I wouldn't automatically trust a "Senior Justice Writer" tweeting pictures of Police Cars with a scary story accompanying it. A little more research shows... http://www.snopes.com/police-pop-hoods/ | | | |
National anthem protest on 11:56 - Sep 27 with 1656 views | DaleiLama |
National anthem protest on 11:45 - Sep 27 by KenBoon | On his Twitter bio... "Senior Justice Writer @NYDailyNews; #BlackLivesMatter;" He may well be correct. Or they may well just be doing maintenance on the cars. They're just still photos of cars with their bonnets up, no video of this happening. Modern journalism is so narrative driven it's difficult to trust any, which is sad because valid points and arguments get lost in the general mistrust. I wouldn't automatically trust a Fox News report on gun control or affordable health care being a bad thing, likewise I wouldn't automatically trust a "Senior Justice Writer" tweeting pictures of Police Cars with a scary story accompanying it. A little more research shows... http://www.snopes.com/police-pop-hoods/ |
Makes sense. Didn't quite pass the sniff test initially, as how could this be justified if dashcam footage was subsequently requested and all you got was paint? Good bit of snooping KB! | |
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