Yes, I'm sure that all the same people were there. It's almost as if two different groups of people can be in the same location at different times!They all came back the next day and were ohhh so innocent!
I mean, be honest - Trump has said and done dumber things.So maybe he didn't check his calendar... why on earth would they go to a church to talk to the troops, the idea isn't even logical.
So maybe he didn't check his calendar... why on earth would they go to a church to talk to the troops, the idea isn't even logical.
Why would Trump plan a trip to an Episcopal church to celebrate the life of a Roman Catholic pope?
So maybe he didn't check his calendar... why on earth would they go to a church to talk to the troops, the idea isn't even logical.
So maybe he didn't check his calendar... why on earth would they go to a church to talk to the troops, the idea isn't even logical.
My comment was intended more as a dig at the poster - Trump did visit the shrine of St. John Paul II in a totally separate (and apparently planned) event yesterday. The poster appears to have confused the two events, not recognizing the difference between a two-hundred-year-old Episcopal church and a Roman Catholic shrine to a saint canonized six years ago.I wouldn't presume he knows the difference, but in actually it wasn't planned at all.
Fair point.I mean, you can.
Poorly.
The entire mess about Floyd’s murder being racial is an assumption. Why was is considered to be a racial hate crime, because the officer was white? There were no racial remarks reported during the arrest. The truth is people love to inflate the situation so they can justify acting like an idiot. People don’t want to see the truth they want an excuse to justify their desire to act out in violence. Now the entire police force is being accused of racism when it’s composed of a variety of races. Their not all white, but nobody wants to stop and think about that, no they’d rather use the EXACT SAME FORM OF BIGOTRY they claim to be a victim of by falsely accusing and condemning the entire police force based on the actions of 4 men. WAKE UP PEOPLE, judge individuals by their actions and stop stereotyping the entire group based on the actions of a few bad seeds.
In our society people are "equal under the law".
George Floyd was equal, when the man who killed him was investigated for a crime...
The law cannot address crimes before they happen. If you decided to break into my house and shoot me you would do so, likely with reasonable ease as I don't even lock my doors...
We can seek to make sure police procedure is adequate and that all men are innocent unless guilt is proven beyond a reasonable doubt, but there are no thought crimes here. There are only crimes committed.
Being equal under the law means the law is applicable to all citizens and attempts to be fair in all things, and in the case of Mr. Floyd we saw equal under the law in action.
The second ammendment does not need "done away with"... cops cannot be everywhere at all times. People have a right to self defense whether they utilize that right is between them and God.
Or death - the reason for this protest.Where does this idea come from that a lawful order needs to be debated? There are two options when a police officer orders you to do something, compliance or arrest.
Can you give me 2-3 incident where innocent white Americans died in the hands of police and department cleared those police officer of any wrongdoing?
I would have agreed with you if Floyd case was an isolated issue. If it was an isolated issue then I could agree that this has nothing to do with race but just some isolated incident. But time after time innocent African American dies in the hand of police and nothing changes. Just two months ago an African American jogger ( Ahmaud Arbery) died in the hand of off duty cop and initially the investigator cleared the cop of any wrong doing. So it is not just the off duty cop who did wrong but entire department covered up the incident, until it came to light and state investigator got involved. I can go on and on about other incident and how the department of police has handled them , but I think you get the point.
Can you give me 2-3 incident where innocent white Americans died in the hands of police and department cleared those police officer of any wrongdoing?
I could agree with you that “ protesting on the street “ is not the way to do, if there were other way to change this culture. But is there any other way ? African American football player peacefully kneeling on the filed during national anthem , many people didn’t like that, now they are protesting on the street and many people don’t like that.. at what point do you say enough is enough .. how long can African American sit by and watch their daughter and son’s are killed by police officer and the department cover them up?
What is your suggestions ? innocent African Americans dies in the hands of Police officer and we say “ that’s the way it is” ?
Presumption ... is not an American value ...They all came back the next day and were ohhh so innocent!
Hahaha..
Yeah, not listening to your spin on the truth. The truth is these are crowds of anarchists who stand against freedom and have no respect for life itself.
The SS cleared an area for a planned event the president was to attend, full of people trying to oust the president from office, and would take his life if given half a chance.
This is no place for mobs.
Illegal orders can be legally be resisted. Yes, one may be arrested, but then the police can be sued for false arrest. Just because the President or a police officer gives an order does not make it lawful.Where does this idea come from that a lawful order needs to be debated? There are two options when a police officer orders you to do something, compliance or arrest.
Id have to know the details of the case with the jogger to make any kind of educated assessment. But that’s case is not similar to this one because no one tried to cover up anything to protect the 4 officers in this case. They were all fired and are suspects under investigation. I think your claim that the “entire police dept tried to cover up” the incident involving the jogger is most definitely an exaggeration. I think names of individuals would be more accurate than suggesting that the entire police force was involved. That’s the kind of talk that is causing the whole issue between the people and the police. If the Minneapolis police are against black people you would think there we could find other similar cases of brutality from this department, but we don’t. Where did the incident with the jogger take place, was it Minneapolis?
I would have agreed with you if Floyd case was an isolated issue. If it was an isolated issue then I could agree that this has nothing to do with race but just some isolated incident.
He was trying to compensate for cowering in the bunker the night before.
Yes and some of that would not be happening if people followed the directions of the police. Freedom and non compliance with lawful authority are not the same thing.
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