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Back to the topic at hand: LA Branch of organized terrorist police group assault journalist Sean Beckner-Carmitchel
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I can't help how you continually incorrectly perceive information, it's nothing of the sort.
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ANTIFA is a result of fascism. If you want ANTIFA gone, the good news is I've got a 100% surefire way to do that immediately. Stop police from killing, assaulting, abusing members of the public. You seem to be arguing that police brutality has arisen from anti-fascism. It's the other way around. Nope. Like Sig's "advice" to me, it's just a knowledge of history being shared.
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Might want to avoid parking your car in LA?
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No, I think that techniques based on an understanding of human psychology might. Maybe they should keep doing it like they did, though. It seemed to work well. In fact next time you don't get a satisfactory result anywhere you happen to be, just try repeatedly yelling what wasn't already effective and then start amping up the threats. I'm interested in your results.
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No, it doesn't. A+B does not equal C.
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There are terrible people in every profession. Not just terrible at their job, but terrible human beings. People that murder, assault, abuse, etc. The big difference between being a financial advisor that randomly beats up clients and being a cop that beats up protesters, is that I don't think your co-workers will idly stand by while you do it, or even join in, and then back you up later during investigations. They'll either stop you, get help or tell the truth about what happened later. I've shared so many examples in this thread, but just taking the Martin Gugino example - there are 57 other officers on that street where the two buffalo cops pushed him down. Not one checks to see if he's ok, not one confronts or apprehends their fellow officer, not one calls for an ambulance or goes for help. They watch, or maybe even ignore, as a 75 year old man with a now fractured skull bleeds out on a sidewalk. He spent 8 weeks in the ICU. 8 weeks. I'm not sure how they do things at your advisory firm, but maybe you can tell me. Is that how your coworkers, is that how YOU would respond if someone at your shop did that?
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Have I failed to provide evidence for any of my statements? I think you'll find that if you look through the thread, I've backed up my statements with credible sources at every opportunity. Just because you don't like the words, that doesn't make them false. By definition they are terrorists. I'm using it literally, not as a slur. I've provided dozens of example sin this thread and others as evidence. terrorist noun ter·ror·ist | \ ˈter-ər-ist \ plural terrorists Definition of terrorist (Entry 1 of 2) : an advocate or practitioner of terrorism as a means of coercion terrorism noun ter·ror·ism | \ ˈter-ər-ˌi-zəm \ Definition of terrorism : the systematic use of terror especially as a means of coercion If you actually knew me, I think you'd find I'm anything but a naturally angry person, but watching the powerful prey on the powerless does bring that out of me. I would be far more concerned about a person that was totally ok with publicly paid government employees committing wanton acts of violence on the public.
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Power via compliance of the population based on fear. Have you not seen the examples of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs refusing to obey the law set forth by lawmakers with respect to the mask mandates and shutdown orders? They are servants refusing to carry out their sworn duties. They are serving their own political desires instead of that of the people. https://www.courthousenews.com/some-us-police-refuse-to-enforce-virus-mask-mandates/ https://nypost.com/2020/08/12/florida-sheriff-bans-cops-from-wearing-masks-on-the-job/ https://www.newsobserver.com/news/coronavirus/article243054951.html This of course extends to their arresting of journalists on no merit as evidenced above along with a quick google of "journalists arrested settlement". and on and on ad nauseam
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Kyler Murray ran the ball 13 times, only got hit once
BullBuchanan replied to Penfield45's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think this is all overblown. How many QBs can you recall who got seriously hurt because of contact they sustained acting like a running back? I can't think of any outside of ACLs and similar, but I can think of a whole host of situations where QBs were injured because they slid, held the ball too long in the pocket, took bad sacks, etc. -
Combined? Well over 60%, based on 40% of them being domestic abusers, the hundreds of examples of groups of them assaulting protesters and journalists, and examples like when the entire buffalo riot squad looked on while two of its officers assaulted Martin Gugino, walked past him as he bled on the sidewalk and then all simultaneously resigned once their criminal associates were charged. The rest actively cover for them, turn a blind eye and maybe haven't gotten their opportunity yet. It's a far worse problem than some bad apple cops walking around killing drug addicts or criminals. It's a cult culture of violence and disrespect for the people that they're supposed to protect and who put the food on their family's table, and it's one that permeates all the way through the justice system. Ask yourself, what kind of sick ***** gets off on pushing a 75 year old man into the pavement? My answer: A cop.
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Not hardly. I've been confronted by violent people on several occasions. I've had a knife to my throat and been in other perilous situations and yet I'm still here because empathy and compassion work. Believe it or not, there are other things that motivate people besides fear. If more people went to college you could learn about that in Psychology & Ethics.
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Back on topic: Here's what the allies of the two shot police officers of the LA branch of the organized police terrorist group did to journalists attempting to exercise the 1rst amendment in service to the people of their community. These victims of state-sanctioned terrorism are the real heroes.
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What about your post is funny? How about damn near all of it? From your claim that the video refutes my stance instead of provides evidence that it's indeed true that cops have poor training and poor character, To the accusation that I'm somehow a POS for sharing pictures videos and reports of violence police committed. How are they not the POS?, To The notion when they did everything they could, including practically begging, a guy to comply when video evidence shows them screaming at him before assaulting him, To the notion that you contradict yourself seconds later by stating you've been in that exact situation many times 'Repeatedly threatening force, and hoping for compliance", To the notion that you somehow see yourself as doing a noble thing by threatening another person while they are the bad guy for "formulating a plan" prevent your threat of force What would I have done differently to de-escalate the situation? Almost everything. In my opinion from based on what I can see on the video, the officers did everything they could to make their suspect feel like a cornered animal Once it became clear that the suspect was unwilling to comply, I would have utilized far different techniques in an attempt to gain compliance. I would have utilized a far less threatening tone and manner of speech, I would have refrained from shining a high lumen flashlight in his eyes, I would have heard him out without interrupting him unless I had to I would have tried to empathize with his situation and showed him how I understood I would use that relationship to help him understand what I needed to do and why- setting limits Any one of those things would have drastically changed the entire tone of the conversation and the interaction. Using the approach that you treat everyone like a criminal is dog****. It results in innocent people being harassed and assaulted, escalates potential conflicts into realities, and worst of all it doesn't even work when the person actually is a criminal or with a person that has the capability for violence - in self preservation or otherwise. As they say, when all you've got is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.
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Innocent? They're members of the LA branch of an organized police terrorist organization. Their organization murders and assaults people they're paid to protect while killing animals, abusing drugs, and committing domestic violence on their families. I already provided the evidence. And it's the act of a terrorist organization.
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They did everything that could to end that situation in bloodshed. I'm shocked it didn't escalate sooner.
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Cite a single example of me professing racism, ever. I ask again, do you need me to help you understand what empathy is?
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Do I need to explain what empathy is for you? I have better than anecdotal experience. i have evidence - corroborated and fact checked. I'm listening.
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Why paint them all with a broad brush? I think I'm showing here that violence is endemic to the force. In addition to their assaults and killings of the public, they're widely known for killing people's dogs, widespread abuse of drugs and alcohol, and rampant domestic abuse. Two studies found that 40% of families of police officers experience domestic violence. So, you've got bullies, murderers, domestic abusers, animal killers and addicts whose job it is to decide who broke the law and whether or not they deserve to die and then you've got the "good guys" that turn a blind eye to this behavior, condone it, or actively support it, when two terrorist cops in Buffalo resigned their post over the suspension of their "brothers". Why do I paint them with a broad brush? Because it's a goddamn terrorist organization they've all willingly chosen to be a part of. If there was any such thing as a good cop, they'd have resigned already. They sold their souls for a gun and a badge. https://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2014/09/police-officers-who-hit-their-wives-or-girlfriends/380329/
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Empathy is what's made me so angry.
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You might feel differently if it was your son that was gunned down by a predator.
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Colin Kaepernick was Right
BullBuchanan replied to SectionC3's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
He's being proven right every single day that passes. It's pretty amazing he was willing to sacrifice his entire career right in his prime for something that he believed in. Years later the mass majority now shares the same views, even if they don't attribute it to him now, or even think fondly of him. That "son of a B word" changed the whole world. -
For the people it blinded or caused brain damage to, not really. Officer Nicholas Gebhart was just one such member of a terrorist police organization in Austin, Texas who shot a 16 year old, Brad Levi Ayala, in the head as he stood on a small beam peacefully watching the protests. The attempted murder of this boy left him with permanent brain damage. 16 years old and his life as he knew it will never be the same because of a killer cop who was previously investigated as part of a fatal shooting of a man in 2018. https://www.texasmonthly.com/news/brad-levi-ayala-shooter-identified-austin-police/
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Terrorist police organizations using "rubber bullets" have caused at least 115 head injuries to date at protests since George Floyd was murdered https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/29cbf2e87b914dbaabdec2f3d350839e
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Hopefully they don't live down to the organized violence they're known for, but that's asking a tiger to change their stripes.