dalpat077
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I think it is part of the problem (although not just here on the forums i.e. not sure if you were speaking about the forums or generally).I wonder if tallying the whole white vs black everything in statistics is creating a part of the problem here.
It depends though. On the one hand: these statistics could be useful in pinpointing other issues. On the other hand: they're very handy for groups of people or organizations or media outlets or politicians to push a narrative of their choosing. The irony in the statistics cited here though are that in desperately trying to prove that law enforcement in America is offing black people in record numbers vs. any other race or ethnicity: they're shooting themselves in the foot and proving the total opposite.
As I've noted before on this thread: it's literally against the law for any news outlet to mention race and it's been that way for many many years. It definitely does make a difference to public perception. I will admit that for the more jaded and conditioned of us (white people): the default assumption is that when a crime is reported on it's a black man or black men involved. That, I'm afraid to say, is conditioning that has its roots in South Africa's past. And it's not something that a person just switches off magically one day in spite of their best efforts. But then as also stated: given the numbers i.e. vast black majority that is usually the case. It just is what it is and based on sheer numbers and nothing more. But then again as also stated: that's why things are simpler here and the issues that America faces are far more complex it would seem. And are only bound to get worse I'm afraid (but that's another entire topic).I dunno how many years ago the change happened with describing words here happened but aboriginal or white etc aren't used often or at all in general news, caucasian or dark skin is when describing perps or suspects.
Is it really necessary to even comment on the race of a cop or criminal anyway?
The only issue that I find, personally, with not mentioning race is when a crime is reported and Joe Public are told to be on the lookout for a certain suspect or group of suspects. It's a bit tricky really. Point being: where is the line between pure detail and identification of suspects and crossing the race line? That said: we get by just fine as it turns out.
Yeah. Nice. See. Now on the other hand: it's because of cunts like this that one can understand why somebody would rather take their chances and make a run for it. So if there's truth to this, he is given a fair trial, and is found guilty of these charges: then he needs to have the book thrown at him and then some.![]()
Trial for Jackson County deputy accused of planting evidence begins Monday
Zach Wester, the former Jackson County Deputy fired for planting evidence during traffic stops will face a jury starting Monday, May 10.www.wtxl.com
Doesn't involve lethal force but definitely a case of police misconduct
Then again and course I'd make the argument: how prolific is this behavior? I have no idea. Just saying.
I will say this also though: there are some laws there that don't make sense to me. One of them is this business of probable cause. Or, as an officer in one of the videos that I posted a while back here went to great length to explain to some little idiot, not being able to search a vehicle, without a warrant, unless there is an item of interest (narcotics being an obvious one) that is clearly visible or "in plain sight" (I think that's the correct terminology). Seems to me it must be a fuck frustrating job on this score. The impression that I'm under is that even if an officer KNOWS (somehow) that a vehicle is stuffed to the brim with narcotics (for example): without a warrant and unless "in plain sight" they have no option but to let the dude or dudes go. I'm not saying that's the case here. But I can easily understand the temptation to plant evidence when you know for as sure as fuck that there's a boatload of shit in the vehicle but there's nothing that you can do about it.
But there is a caveat in the above. And I'm going to start a thread on this today i.e. been meaning to do this for a while now but it struck me head on last night and for the final time and pretty much pushed me over the edge. Essentially and if foreigners, like me, are honest with themselves: their perception of America, American law enforcement and judicial system, and a few other things, have been largely influenced by Hollywood and the entertainment industry. Some may laugh at me if you like. I don't really care. That's the truth. Right from the old Western movies (John Wayne & Co.) to the World Wars to the present day. And seems to me that the whole bunch of them are now ALSO towing the racial line and being used as yet another propaganda outlet. And it's so insidious it's just not funny anymore. And I've noticed over the years, but more particularly over this past year, that there are very few people that will not take this mindless, far fetched garbage, as gospel. Anyway, Should be an interesting thread!
I suppose no surprise coming from me that I don't see what you're seeing. Not on this thread anyway. Actually the total opposite is what I see. Well let me rephrase: it's the total opposite that I've been trying to prove in my posts anyway. Believe it or not (and for once in my miserable life): I've been trying to restrict my opinions and input based on the actual events. This as opposed to taking race, priors, and everything or anything else into consideration. But fair enough: widening the scope of this thread, as has been done numerous times, has highlighted some very interesting little nuggets and that are worthy of debate.There is something really dissonant about this thread compared to everywhere else in Bluelight where the police are maligned as the enemy, as corrupt, as ‘just out to get’ people, as enforcers for an evil capitalism, as goon and thugs. It seems they are, except in the context of shooting black people (in the back or anywhere else, on the run or otherwise, actually armed or not) where they have somehow become stoic and possibly defenders of civilisation.
That said: there's one or two around here, on this thread, that seem to flip-flop depending on the direction of the prevailing wind on a given day. I've stopped addressing those posts.
Well I wish you did have the time. For sure that'd be a notable and worthwhile endeavor. You could, however, end up with some shocking surprises and shit that'll make your head spin!If I had the time I’d drill down to individual inconsistencies in the way people post in CEPS vs in the drug forums, but I have only a little amount of drug fuelled energy left, so I’ll leave it at the differences in vibe.

You know I like you! So I'll keep my trap shut for now!But I'll just say that my message is consistent across the board in regards to mercenaries hired by the State to generate income and keep you docile and afraid like the good consumer you are... and that is...
'f 12'

Embarrassing as this may turn out to be for me though: I have absolutely no idea what "f 12" means!
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