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posted on 30/9/20

comment by Kleberson (U22462)
posted 4 minutes ago
Ah right, so we should punish children for things their parents did? We should limit their opportunities and keep them in a vicious cycle because they have the absolute nerve to be born to those parents.
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It is a parents duty to raise a child. Not the state's. Perhaps people should stop having kids if they are going to raise them in poverty. Food for thought.

Maybe when they are older we can "support" the police in killing them because it is their own fault that the police broke into their house unannounced in the middle of the night and shot them.
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Yeah this isn't a regular thing. Most people shot by police are dangerous. if you have a child and raise it in a life of poverty, and that child turns to crime and then ends up getting shot by police whilst doing something dangerous, then that is what it is.

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The existence of the welfare state disproves your claim that it isn't the states responsibility.

posted on 30/9/20

It isnt. It's the parents. Still what do i care, not my problem. if people want too make their lives harder and then poorly raise children and those get into trouble with the law then so be it.

posted on 30/9/20

comment by Kleberson (U22462)
posted 9 minutes ago
It isnt. It's the parents. Still what do i care, not my problem. if people want too make their lives harder and then poorly raise children and those get into trouble with the law then so be it.
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Indeed - going by your comments throughout thos thread you seem to be actively hoping for it.

posted on 30/9/20

Nothing I have said would suggest that. Do not get me wrong, if someone aims a gun at an officer and gets shot for that I have no issue with it.

Its up too people to make better choices in life and then this stuff will reduce in numbers.

that said the inner cities may well be lost. Huge problems.

posted on 30/9/20

comment by Kleberson (U22462)
posted 2 minutes ago
Nothing I have said would suggest that. Do not get me wrong, if someone aims a gun at an officer and gets shot for that I have no issue with it.

Its up too people to make better choices in life and then this stuff will reduce in numbers.

that said the inner cities may well be lost. Huge problems.
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Yet you have been all over this thread supporting the police for shooting someone who wasn't aiming a gun at them, and didn't even have a gun.

posted on 30/9/20

It's not support, it's understanding that sometimes chit happens. Not everything is a clear cut situation.

posted on 30/9/20

comment by Kleberson (U22462)
posted 7 minutes ago
It's not support, it's understanding that sometimes chit happens. Not everything is a clear cut situation.
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Sure, the warrant was suspect. The no-knock order was rescinded, the suspect was already apparently in custody, 11 witnesses state that the police didn't announce themselves, they didn't use the SWAT team, they were plain clothed, they then broke down an innocent persons door with a battering ram, killed an innocent woman by shooting 32 times in response to a shot because they hadn't announced themselves, then claimed they didn't break down the door and that the woman had received no injuries.

posted on 30/9/20

You've said the same thing over and over again, you're boring fella.

posted on 30/9/20

comment by Kleberson (U22462)
posted 1 minute ago
You've said the same thing over and over again, you're boring fella.
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And you've spread lies, misinformation, and dog-whistle whataboutism with very little to back up any of your claims and have been discredited and laughed at by at least 4 posters on here because of it.

I can't say you're boring because fiction is often entertaining. You're just wrong.

posted on 30/9/20

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posted on 30/9/20

comment by Kleberson (U22462)
posted 1 minute ago
Ok well I'm not. But whatever you say

Spread lies, misinformation."youre a fecking weapon. shut up.
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You have claimed in this very thread that multiple witnesses claimed the police announced themselves. You also claimed that there were no protests after the death of Trayvon Martin. Lets not even get started on you using Robert Kennedy as a source on vaccine safety.

posted on 30/9/20

Lets not even get started on you using Robert Kennedy as a source on vaccine safety
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I won that argument. keep up.

posted on 30/9/20

2 things wrong out of hundreds stated. Ill take that,. you have been wrong on numerous things, definitely in regards to your whole sex-ed nonsense.

posted on 30/9/20

comment by Kleberson (U22462)
posted 27 minutes ago
Lets not even get started on you using Robert Kennedy as a source on vaccine safety
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I won that argument. keep up.
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Sure you did. You linked to a known anti-vax publication and a study that has been contradicted by much larger studies.

If that's your definition of winning then that is your issue.

posted on 30/9/20

comment by Kleberson (U22462)
posted 30 minutes ago
2 things wrong out of hundreds stated. Ill take that,. you have been wrong on numerous things, definitely in regards to your whole sex-ed nonsense.
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2 factual things that you lied about to try and make your argument even slightly compelling. Unfortjantely you failed.

I am also right about sex-ed. It is literally taught in schools.

posted on 30/9/20

has been contradicted by much larger studies.
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no it hasnt

Yeah, but you over stated the posiiton of thats why certain communities have hugh rates of teenage pregnancy. laughably so.

posted on 30/9/20

comment by Kleberson (U22462)
posted 4 minutes ago
has been contradicted by much larger studies.
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no it hasnt

Yeah, but you over stated the posiiton of thats why certain communities have hugh rates of teenage pregnancy. laughably so.
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1. Yes it has. I literally posted an article that links to 2 studies of over 100k and 800k people respectively. Compared to your misleading study of 1k people.

2. So you are denying the correlation between poverty, a lack of sex-education and teen pregnancy. Please provide your evidence (or don't, because you seem to struggle with that).

posted on 30/9/20

1. Yes it has. I literally posted an article that links to 2 studies of over 100k and 800k people respectively. Compared to your misleading study of 1k people.
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Misleading

2. So you are denying the correlation between poverty, a lack of sex-education and teen pregnancy. Please provide your evidence (or don't, because you seem to struggle with that).
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Its common sense, people are just irresponsible, thats the issue with far lefties such as yourself, absolute willing to make every excuse under the sun for people, rather than just acknowledging that certain people make stupid decisions.

posted on 30/9/20

comment by Kleberson (U22462)
posted 4 minutes ago
1. Yes it has. I literally posted an article that links to 2 studies of over 100k and 800k people respectively. Compared to your misleading study of 1k people.
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Misleading

2. So you are denying the correlation between poverty, a lack of sex-education and teen pregnancy. Please provide your evidence (or don't, because you seem to struggle with that).
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Its common sense, people are just irresponsible, thats the issue with far lefties such as yourself, absolute willing to make every excuse under the sun for people, rather than just acknowledging that certain people make stupid decisions.
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Oh we know. I've been acknowledging your stupid comments all through this thread, and disproving a lot of them.

Anyway, we appear to have reached a good conclusion here so ill leave you to scream furiously into the void about how you support the police shooting unarmed people and how Robert Kennedy is right about vaccines.

If anyone bothers to read through im sure they will enjoy having a good laugh at your total lack of coherence.

posted on 30/9/20

Oh we know. I've been acknowledging your stupid comments all through this thread, and disproving a lot of them.
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2 is not a lot.

posted on 30/9/20

Mate, you're only one screaming into the void

posted on 30/9/20

comment by welshpoolfan (U7693)
posted 1 day, 8 hours ago
comment by Passion Power - I have a dream that my children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character (U8398)
posted 2 hours, 41 minutes ago
comment by welshpoolfan (U7693)
posted 1 hour, 3 minutes ago
comment by Passion Power - I have a dream that my children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character (U8398)
posted 6 hours, 32 minutes ago
Have you guys heard of Tony Timber and Daniel Shaver?

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Yes, what is your point?
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The point is that police brutality isn't just a black thing, it's a problem in general. Yes police are more rougher with black people but the stats leading up to 2019 showed that police were less likely to shoot a black man than a white one.
It's just that the black ones get more virality and it's always around the election time, I found it disgusting as a woman that a rapist was idolized, should he have been shot 7 times? maybe not, but why do they resist arrest?

The main problem with the black community in the US isn't police brutality, black men are likely more to die from another black man than from police, they are killing themselves. In the summer 18 people (probably all black including children) were killed in Chicago in one weekend, due to the police not being present.

If people in the black community also protested against these killings, start sorting out their own community, what a change there would be, less black men would have interaction with the police.

But police reform has too happen, and more money invested in them not taken away, because at the moment the community that is suffering the most without their presence is the black community.
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Yes police brutality as a whole is an issue in the US. However, your statistic is misleading. More white people are killed because there are significantly more white people in the US. You would expect the proportion to be roughly along population lines and when looked proportionately then black people are significantly more likely to be killed.

This is partly why the nalck community get fed up, because it happens disproportionately to them.

You raise some valid points about black crime statistics, bit studies have also shown that poverty is more closely linked to crime than any other metric and so then we ask, why are black people more likely to be in poverty? This is actually another area that BLM are looking to address.

Saying that the black community should protest about black private citizens killing just shows a complete lack of understanding about the purpose of a protest. People protest against the government on things the government is in control of (such as the law, killing by government employees such as the police, or policies). If a black person commits a murder, and is quickly arrested, faces trial, and gets convicted then what are people going to protest about? Are they going to gather outside the prison and demand that the killer doesn't kill any more?
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Black men have more interaction with the police, they make 6% of the population but do 52% of the violent crime and 30% is black on black crime.

My whole point about the protest is that many of these crimes go unsolved because they don't want snitch, plus I suppose many depend on the drugs money that come through the community, if the communities stood up to these maybe there would be a change.

BLM are not doing jack about the poverty in the black areas, that isn't part of their manifesto (which they somehow have taken down of their site).

I definitely feel that certain democratic polices have gotten black people to the levels of poverty they are in. In the 1960s they told black women that they can go on welfare if the man is not in the house, this was huge! Then it was 25% of single mothers which was seen as a lot in those days now it's 75%!

Most of the states with the highest crimes are in democratic states with black mayors, black governors and black chief of police, black DOJs etc... Worst place to for black people to live are in these cities.

Baltimore for example has been run by these people for over 50 years, it now looks like something in Afghanistan, Billions of $ in federal funds was given to Baltimore but no one knows where the money has gone, and it's the same story in other cities run by black people. So we can all talk about systemic racism but there's so much corruption in these majority black run cities, they don't care about the people, they know no matter what they do they will always get voted in.

Now they want to take away school choice, yes policies are hurting the black community but it's not the whole story either.

posted on 30/9/20

comment by Passion Power - I have a dream that my children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character (U8398)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by welshpoolfan (U7693)
posted 1 day, 8 hours ago
comment by Passion Power - I have a dream that my children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character (U8398)
posted 2 hours, 41 minutes ago
comment by welshpoolfan (U7693)
posted 1 hour, 3 minutes ago
comment by Passion Power - I have a dream that my children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character (U8398)
posted 6 hours, 32 minutes ago
Have you guys heard of Tony Timber and Daniel Shaver?

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Yes, what is your point?
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The point is that police brutality isn't just a black thing, it's a problem in general. Yes police are more rougher with black people but the stats leading up to 2019 showed that police were less likely to shoot a black man than a white one.
It's just that the black ones get more virality and it's always around the election time, I found it disgusting as a woman that a rapist was idolized, should he have been shot 7 times? maybe not, but why do they resist arrest?

The main problem with the black community in the US isn't police brutality, black men are likely more to die from another black man than from police, they are killing themselves. In the summer 18 people (probably all black including children) were killed in Chicago in one weekend, due to the police not being present.

If people in the black community also protested against these killings, start sorting out their own community, what a change there would be, less black men would have interaction with the police.

But police reform has too happen, and more money invested in them not taken away, because at the moment the community that is suffering the most without their presence is the black community.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Yes police brutality as a whole is an issue in the US. However, your statistic is misleading. More white people are killed because there are significantly more white people in the US. You would expect the proportion to be roughly along population lines and when looked proportionately then black people are significantly more likely to be killed.

This is partly why the nalck community get fed up, because it happens disproportionately to them.

You raise some valid points about black crime statistics, bit studies have also shown that poverty is more closely linked to crime than any other metric and so then we ask, why are black people more likely to be in poverty? This is actually another area that BLM are looking to address.

Saying that the black community should protest about black private citizens killing just shows a complete lack of understanding about the purpose of a protest. People protest against the government on things the government is in control of (such as the law, killing by government employees such as the police, or policies). If a black person commits a murder, and is quickly arrested, faces trial, and gets convicted then what are people going to protest about? Are they going to gather outside the prison and demand that the killer doesn't kill any more?
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Black men have more interaction with the police, they make 6% of the population but do 52% of the violent crime and 30% is black on black crime.

My whole point about the protest is that many of these crimes go unsolved because they don't want snitch, plus I suppose many depend on the drugs money that come through the community, if the communities stood up to these maybe there would be a change.

BLM are not doing jack about the poverty in the black areas, that isn't part of their manifesto (which they somehow have taken down of their site).

I definitely feel that certain democratic polices have gotten black people to the levels of poverty they are in. In the 1960s they told black women that they can go on welfare if the man is not in the house, this was huge! Then it was 25% of single mothers which was seen as a lot in those days now it's 75%!

Most of the states with the highest crimes are in democratic states with black mayors, black governors and black chief of police, black DOJs etc... Worst place to for black people to live are in these cities.

Baltimore for example has been run by these people for over 50 years, it now looks like something in Afghanistan, Billions of $ in federal funds was given to Baltimore but no one knows where the money has gone, and it's the same story in other cities run by black people. So we can all talk about systemic racism but there's so much corruption in these majority black run cities, they don't care about the people, they know no matter what they do they will always get voted in.

Now they want to take away school choice, yes policies are hurting the black community but it's not the whole story either.
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Listen, if you’re a racist just say you’re a racist.

Nobody wants to read your ten f*cking paragraph essay defending racist police brutality.

posted on 30/9/20

AmeriKKKa was built on f*cking racism, they stole the country and killed millions of the indigenous people and then built their economy through slavery.

Racism is embedded and built into the system and f*ck all has changed in almost 400 years.

You know why the rioters and the looters don’t give a $hit about burning down their communities? It’s because they don’t own anything.

posted on 30/9/20

I see he fascist tangerine is now trying to distance himself from his Proud Boys comments.

Too late.

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