A bit of satire...
F*O*A*D wrote:
On 12/3/14 12:14 PM, amdx wrote:
On 12/2/2014 8:02 PM, F*O*A*D wrote:
On 12/2/14 8:38 PM, amdx wrote:
On 12/1/2014 8:54 AM, F*O*A*D wrote:
Reacting to five members of the St. Louis Rams coming onto the field
for
Sunday’s game displaying the ‘hands up, don’t shoot’ gesture, a St.
Louis police officers fraternal organization is demanding the team
discipline the players, and that the team and league issue a formal
apology, reports KSDK.
In a statement released Sunday evening, the St. Louis Police Officers
Association condemned the display, calling it “tasteless,
offensive and
inflammatory.”
Prior to player introductions before Sunday’s game, five players —
Stedman Bailey, Tavon Austin, Jared Cook, Chris Givens, and Kenny
Britt
— came out onto the field first with their hands in the air prior to
being joined by their teammates.
Responding to the display, the statement reads, “The St. Louis Police
Officers Association is profoundly disappointed with the members
of the
St. Louis Rams football team who chose to ignore the mountains of
evidence released from the St. Louis County Grand Jury this week and
engage in a display that police officers around the nation found
tasteless, offensive and inflammatory.”
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What is tasteless, offensive and inflammatory is the number of
incidents
in which police beat up, shoot, and kill unarmed civilians.
Well, I think you should probably figure that a high percentage of
those unarmed citizens are guilty of breaking some law, then when the
police try to arrest them the fight. You can be sure the police
kill in
self defense a very low percentage of those that fight, and then of
that
low percentage a tiny percentage might have been killed and it was
wrong. If you don't fight a policeman, your odds of being killed are
very, very, very, very tiny. That's a big clue.
The bigger problem, 13% of the population murder as many as the
other
87%. That 13% is the black population, if you could fix that...
Mikek
Interesting that in other modern nations like England, Germany, Japan,
et cetera, the police there hardly ever kill anyone.
I wonder if the "population" has more respect for the authority of
the police in those countries.
Mikek
Perhaps the police in those countries are not so "shoot 'em" happy.
Perhaps there is no need for them to be as concerned during a traffic
stop. Perhaps no one has ever shot at them. Perhaps a drive-by
shooting is something that they have only heard about. Perhaps the
residents of those countries don't survive on handouts and subsidies
that are rewarded by breeding more future lazy scumbags that never had a
chance at a real education because Mom was high and Dad was in prison.
Who are you kidding?
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