The Dallas shooter was in.the military, & now we find out the shooter above named Gavin was in the military........hmm........
Thats not what I'm saying. Some people won't roll over and say yes sir if they are pulled over for doing nothing. It doesn't make them sub human. Some will speak up when they feel something unjust has occurred. It depends on what they been thru in their lives. People are different and it doesn't make them uncivilized at all.
that's pretty much real talk...it depends on what you've experienced. I can bet if you have been accused of a bunch of shit that you didn't do in your life, and someone accuses you of something that you didn't do...your reaction will be different than someone who actually was guilty or different than someone who hasn't been accused of anything before. Their needs to be a level of respect already established going into the situation from both parties. Frame of reference man is all internal, and that's what this is all about.
What's the right frame of reference?
No. Thats bullshit. Everyone has 'issues'. One must use self control. Past experience does not excuse acting like an animal. Civility is what separates us from animals. Act domesticated and get treated like a man.
Take for example them dogs you fight in your cousins garage . If the dog behaves he don't get beat. When he acts out he gets whipped.
Dont act out=don't get whipped. A fucking dog can learn this simple thing. Why couldn't alton sterling? Was he not as smart as a dog?
that's pretty much real talk...it depends on what you've experienced. I can bet if you have been accused of a bunch of shit that you didn't do in your life, and someone accuses you of something that you didn't do...your reaction will be different than someone who actually was guilty or different than someone who hasn't been accused of anything before. Their needs to be a level of respect already established going into the situation from both parties. Frame of reference man is all internal, and that's what this is all about.
What's the right frame of reference?
This is where we disagree. There is no institutional racism w/in police forces in the US. This is a false narrative.
No. Thats bullshit. Everyone has 'issues'. One must use self control. Past experience does not excuse acting like an animal. Civility is what separates us from animals. Act domesticated and get treated like a man.
Take for example them dogs you fight in your cousins garage . If the dog behaves he don't get beat. When he acts out he gets whipped.
Dont act out=don't get whipped. A fucking dog can learn this simple thing. Why couldn't alton sterling? Was he not as smart as a dog?
Racism in the south is a real thing. White cops definately treat blacks differently here. I can't speak for the rest of the country, but down here it is still the case. Not all white cops, but I would say half definitely target the black man and racial profiling is prevalent.
In the 24 years I've lived in the south, I've never seen it. I do have a black friend that has mentioned that he's experienced it, but he didn't say it in
a way that he meant that it was a wide-spread issue, but more of a isolated incident that happened because of one bad cop. Maybe it happens in
other isolated parts of the south... I haven't seen it...
I honestly don't feel that way.
I live an hr from the shooting.
Only time I hear about racism is when I turn on the tv or get on the Internet
How you define institutional racism?
In Missouri they did a study and it showed blacks were pulled over a disproportionate amount of the time and it was yielding terrible results. If you got pulled over all the time for nothing then it would probably a feed a lot of distrust too. I think we can probably conclude that this isn't the only state that would yield these types of results. Some of it is just socioeconomic overlap but some of it is blatant racial profiling when it isn't necessary.
From the NR...
Here in Missouri, we have conducted a yearly analysis of traffic stops broken down by race since 2000. The data show that blacks are more likely than whites to be stopped, arrested, and searched compared to their proportion of the state’s population, but are actually less likely than whites to be in possession of contraband when searched. States should be encouraged to collect this type of data in order to identify problematic agencies and officers, and to praise the overwhelming majority of police who conduct their jobs professionally and in an unbiased manner.
Here is the study.
https://ago.mo.gov/home/vehicle-stops-report