That Anonymous Coward (profile), 5 Feb 2019 @ 4:23pm
Dude makes a stupid mistake & appears in blackface - people screaming it is the end of the world if he doesn't resign!
Dude says the rule of law isn't important & you poor peasants need to accept being robbed by those paid to protect you or something worse will happen! - Not even a blip on the outrage-o-meter.
Blackface the biggest crime in humanity dwarfing the PD sliding into being a street gang with military weapons we paid to give them.
That Anonymous Coward (profile), 4 Feb 2019 @ 4:38pm
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Considering the number of times he has worked magic to save his kids ass, one does wonder if the committee just keeps him around as an example of what not to do.
That Anonymous Coward (profile), 2 Feb 2019 @ 2:15am
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"We don't need a precedent for every angle you may not throw a rock on someone's head."
But the problem is the current system is based on this idea.
No one ever told the officer that shoving a billy club up the ass of someone in custody was a rights violation.
The next guy used a broom handle.
The next guy a plunger handle.
They are rewarded for pushing the envelope further and further, getting a naughty naughty and looking for a way to do it again that has never been covered in a lawsuit.
This DA lied to legislators who were voting on if he should be compensated for being jailed for a crime it is now clear he did not commit.
The courts punted and said well no ones ever done this before & while we feel your pain and think this is horrible... no one ever told the DA that misleading legislators about what his office was or was not doing in the case of a man proven innocent and that information was the basis for screwing him out of restitution so you can't sue him.
He lied to legislators, any defense attorney can & will bring this before any court raising questions on if the DA's office can be trusted. They screwed an innocent man, how can we expect they will treat the accused properly?
Lying to work to deny someone compensation for being imprisoned while they were innocent, that seems like a really low stunt to pull.
Was the DA more concerned about his reputation that justice?
How many other innocent people has he lied about?
How many of them had no recourse being destitute?
We get told ignorance of the law is no excuse... but if you have a badge or bar card it is. A majority of QI cases are based on courts wanting to protect the cogs rather than tarnish the image of the office... the problem is the image grows more tarnished everytime an officer says I didn't know stuffing my hands into her pants on the side of the road might violate her rights.
We count on these officers to make split second decisions about life & death but we have to accept they were to stupid to know that ignoring someone seizing in the jail cell for hours required them to do something sooner than 12 hours later. That punching someone who is restrained in a chair in the head 42 times is bad. That using hoses spraying boiling water on a mentally ill man until you boil him alive maybe just maybe might be a rights violation.
When the system fears delivering well deserved punishment to those who violate the law, simply because the cogs might do something mean back... your system has failed.
That Anonymous Coward (profile), 1 Feb 2019 @ 3:20pm
My shocked face.gif
The cartels care more about maintaining the illusion of control than if you can use what you paid them for... can't see why customers pick the option to see the movie without 101 restrictions & the knowledge eventually they will take away your access altogether & offer nothing in compensation.
That Anonymous Coward (profile), 1 Feb 2019 @ 1:57pm
Just because it failed everywhere else in the world is no reason to think it won't work this time.
Perhaps when they fired all of the fact checkers to pay the executives more & pivot to video (because they did nothing to confirm the claims) they shot themselves in the foot.... again.
Perhaps it is the simple lesson that is hard to learn...
It isn't Googles fault your papers are failing, it is your fault for ignoring reality changed & demanding Google reward you for inaction. This rates up there with the drunk who got behind the wheel caused an accident who then sues the car maker for not using a patent they hold for putting an interlock on every car.
That Anonymous Coward (profile), 1 Feb 2019 @ 1:51pm
"Although we conclude that Echols’s complaint states a valid claim of retaliation under the First Amendment, we agree with the district court that Lawton enjoys qualified immunity because Echols’s right was not clearly established when Lawton violated it. We affirm."
We need to clearly establish that an elected cog of the justice system should not lie about matters before him. That he should not maliciously lie about facts & law to inflict more punishment on someone wrongly convicted by his office.
We railroaded an innocent man to jail.
We saw proof our case was flawed.
We decided that he doesn't deserve to be compensated for us screwing up.
We lied.
We lied.
We enjoy protection from the legal system for these actions because no one ever told us lying is bad.
And they tell us there aren't multiple levels of law.
Dude lies to investigators is facing federal charges.
Dude lies to legislators... nothing.
An innocent man gets fucked yet again by this asshole in what one has to imagine is just trying to protect his conviction record.
He deserves 3 times the amount they originally were willing to offer him.
The DA needs to be put before the ethics board & taken out of office.
If the head of the local legal system lies about a wrongful conviction to be vindictive he has no business being in office.
Anyone being tried in his jurisdiction should submit these facts to the court and ask how can they possible expect a fair trial when it is proven he can & will lie to protect his conviction rate and so what if an innocent has to suffer because he lies.
We need to stop believing that the cogs of the legal system never lie, courts have enabled & encouraged this lying by providing them a free pass of qualified immunity when they take actions that if done by a citizen would result in serious charges.
How can justice be upheld when not all men are treated equally?
That Anonymous Coward (profile), 31 Jan 2019 @ 2:15pm
But but but they were all bad people so stealing from them is totaly justified, good people would have no problem spending more of their money to get back their property!
The reform we need is requiring a conviction before they can grab everything to play keep away with.
Robbing the victims of crimes is pretty much the pinnacle of the dysfunction in the 'justice' system. You have a head wound & we helped ourselves to your cash because we searched your house, for your own safety, found pot & cha-ching!!!!!!
Its not happening to old white men so it isn't a problem.. the poster child for this is Miss Lindsey Graham who sent a letter DEMANDING they look into how brutally they took down Roger Stone yet has not a damn thing to say about how police are robbing the citizens of his state.
This is yet another problem created by lawmakers & they refuse to fix it b/c they worry about losing police support for reelection.
So cops can execute you, strip search you on the side of the road, conduct medical experiments on you, rape you, murder you running away, miss a handgun while you are cuffed in the car & manage to shoot yourself in the head (and get your hands back behind you before expiring), stand on the hood of your car and empty several clips into you, rob you, steal your car or house b/c $10 of pot you knew nothing about... and its all perfectly okay because no court ever told them that was a violation of your rights... but police have the right to hide that they lie on the stand, in reports, use excessive force, were fired from 4 other departments, and anything else that might give the image of police a black eye.
That Anonymous Coward (profile), 31 Jan 2019 @ 9:48am
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We have people dying in the streets from the cold, hunger, disease, addiction...But making sure no one can boycott Israel is much more important.
A pox on all of them.
The truly sad thing is even if they managed to set the table for the rapture to happen, they'll still be here because they have failed to live up to the teaching they claim are so dear.
That Anonymous Coward (profile), 31 Jan 2019 @ 9:43am
How shocking, I am just shocked!
A corporation demanding a handout, promising the moon, then delivering a moldy piece of string cheese... this has NEVER happened before!!
Pay a few billion to give us a sportsball stadium!!
Oh and we get to keep the rights to sell the name for more cash.
Pay a few billion to create a fund to make sure everyone is connected!!
What do you mean we took several billion & haven't delivered?! It is expensive to bother wiring those places up.
In the FSM we trust, everyone else signs a contract with provisions spelling out how much they will pay in penalties when they screw you.
That Anonymous Coward (profile), 30 Jan 2019 @ 5:13pm
It is so nice to see that while the FTC is was bitch slapping the company for abject failure, the FBI decided they were the good guys terrorized by the evil evil smiley face hacker.
Petty isn't a good look & the FBI/DOJ specialize in it.
How DARE he upset his corporate betters by revealing they lied & lied & lied about keeping things secure leaving patients exposed. He made the corporation sad so he has to pay!
Can't be bothered to return stolen property (because at this point their failure to return it in accordance with the courts order seems like it should be punished), can't be bothered to count cell phones, can't be bothered to find actual terrorists.
And somehow they still aren't able to understand why citizens have lost faith in the legal system and its cogs who always get good faith from courts that never extends to anyone else... its like special laws for special people... like corporations able to lie to the FBI to steal property for them & then never come up with evidence... If I called in a bomb threat that resulted in emptying a building & property damage, I get charged with that. FBI takes a tip from a liar, ruins other peoples business, and the 'evidence' doesn't ever appear... huh...
That Anonymous Coward (profile), 30 Jan 2019 @ 1:52pm
How much are they being paid to pass this law? I can't seem to find much of a nexus connecting Arkansas to Israel, but they have a strong history of passing stupid unconstitutional laws for those with deep pockets who "contribute" well to their campaigns.
A law to make corporate whistleblowing a crime... A law to make it illegal to report on the abuse of livestock & failures to meet safety standards...
There is this fight on if Trump is owned by the Russians or not... we don't have proof... yet. We have elected leaders passing laws to benefit a foriegn nation in several states where its really hard to see a nexus where they actually interact... Perhaps we should be considering that is the proof.
That Anonymous Coward (profile), 30 Jan 2019 @ 8:59am
"Now, Steam has a reputation, arguably deserved, of being far more friendly to publishers than developers. At some level, this makes sense, as publishers are generally the customer/partner of Steam's as opposed to the developers. For Steam to, in this case, recognize that the developer had been wronged and to work directly with the developer to get the game back up with payments flowing to the proper recipient ought to be getting the attention of developers all over the place. "
This right here is the important thing. Every platform has thrown up their hands and decided the the corporations are always right (despite the millions points of evidence showing they are not). Steam is big, but not monolithicly huge (looking at the Googles) that they feel they can ignore consumers. They've done some stupid things & their users have made clear what they feel are unacceptable actions. Steam now takes the extra 20 seconds to understand the situation before taking actions. In the old days the publisher would still be raking in cash while the developer was fighting a battle in court against a target using funds that belong to them to keep it tied up & the money flowing.
With a platform like Steam, it would make sense that they might want to consider being the publisher for smaller developers who have a compelling game but maybe not able to attract a gatekeepers attention.
Imagine the world we could be living in if the other platforms hadn't just caved to every insane demand from the **AA's & the corporate monoliths & pushed back against bad actors. I mean they claimed a fscking bird song not once but twice as their copyrighted property & only public outrage changed anything. The system is now being gamed by bad actors pretending to be gatekeepers who are systematically flagging & monetizing content, collecting the cash, then releasing the claim only to make that claim again for more cash. But we can't dare to consider these bad side because we keep listening to those gatekeepers who are always predicting the end of civilization itself if they aren't listened to... and the world doesn't end, they make more money, and quietly pretend they never were against it.
That Anonymous Coward (profile), 30 Jan 2019 @ 8:44am
""We anticipate that the combination of T-Mobile and Sprint, compete with the respective resources and strengths of each, will help to preserve the jobs of workers at each company. This holds the potential demand for new workers as a result of a more broadly robust, innovative, and thriving wireless telecommunications sector." "
Narrator: But it would not, just like every other time they made these promises they were lying. Sadly elected leaders suffer from short term memory loss caused by the promise of money to keep their hold on their job.
That Anonymous Coward (profile), 29 Jan 2019 @ 10:57am
DWB BBQWB WWB ABNBWB NWB
All simple things that have a dangerous connotation when you add While Black.
Everything they know about MS13 is that the bad guys are brown. So every single brown person needs to be looked at sideways because they aren't being white enough to make us feel safe.
Everything they know about terrorists is they are middle eastern. So every single muslim person needs to be looked at sideways if they haven't decided to give up their identity to be more white.
We slap a label on something & never look back. We have people terrified that MS13 will rape their puppy while the nearest brown person to them is on the tv. Then one happens to pass through town & suddenly everyone is reporting the MS13 is casing the town & all of its puppies (or calling ICE because all brown people are illegals).
We're "past" the outright racism we decry in others, but there are people who are nervous around anyone not white. They default to the worst possible stereotypes being promoted in the media & by talking heads who make more money by telling you who to fear.
I wonder if we presented a photo array to the SRO of various students wearing blue, devil horns, etc with their race hidden how many reports they would file... until they figured out they were targeting a white kid.
But we cling to the stereotypes despite seeing with our own eyes that they are false. Police are there to help... you watched a video of him shooting a man running away in the back, who presented no threat, & planted a weapon afterwards to justify the shooting... and somehow the Grand Jury manages to find a way to overlook this because cops are the thin blue line protecting us from so much worse...
I'll play the sociopathic immortal card here and point out how many times you hairless apes have done this exact same thing. It is nothing new, you promise to do better & then repeat the same pattern over and over.
The Irish The Italians The Chinese The Japanese The Mexicans The Middle Easterns
All of them have been pointed to as the cause of problems in society, been treated as less than human, seen as bad actors before they have done anything...
Stop treating 1 example as the monolithic identity for an entire group. How can you hairless apes keep making this same mistake over and over & never learn?
That Anonymous Coward (profile), 28 Jan 2019 @ 4:40pm
Perhaps they just got fed up with being laughing stocks when people aired clips that resulted in most sane people wondering if they actually just said that.
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Its only a few bad apples and not reflective of all police officers, but we are going to put our reputation above your safety.
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Dude makes a stupid mistake & appears in blackface - people screaming it is the end of the world if he doesn't resign!
Dude says the rule of law isn't important & you poor peasants need to accept being robbed by those paid to protect you or something worse will happen! - Not even a blip on the outrage-o-meter.
Blackface the biggest crime in humanity dwarfing the PD sliding into being a street gang with military weapons we paid to give them.
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Gentlemen! This is the FCC you can't have facts in here!!!!!
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Re: Re: Re:
Considering the number of times he has worked magic to save his kids ass, one does wonder if the committee just keeps him around as an example of what not to do.
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YOU LIKE ME YOU REALLY LIKE ME!!!!!!!!!! /sallyfield
On the post: Court: Qualified Immunity Protects District Attorney Who Lied To State Legislators About A Wrongfully-Convicted Man
Re: Re:
"We don't need a precedent for every angle you may not throw a rock on someone's head."
But the problem is the current system is based on this idea. No one ever told the officer that shoving a billy club up the ass of someone in custody was a rights violation. The next guy used a broom handle. The next guy a plunger handle.
They are rewarded for pushing the envelope further and further, getting a naughty naughty and looking for a way to do it again that has never been covered in a lawsuit.
This DA lied to legislators who were voting on if he should be compensated for being jailed for a crime it is now clear he did not commit. The courts punted and said well no ones ever done this before & while we feel your pain and think this is horrible... no one ever told the DA that misleading legislators about what his office was or was not doing in the case of a man proven innocent and that information was the basis for screwing him out of restitution so you can't sue him.
He lied to legislators, any defense attorney can & will bring this before any court raising questions on if the DA's office can be trusted. They screwed an innocent man, how can we expect they will treat the accused properly? Lying to work to deny someone compensation for being imprisoned while they were innocent, that seems like a really low stunt to pull. Was the DA more concerned about his reputation that justice? How many other innocent people has he lied about? How many of them had no recourse being destitute?
We get told ignorance of the law is no excuse... but if you have a badge or bar card it is. A majority of QI cases are based on courts wanting to protect the cogs rather than tarnish the image of the office... the problem is the image grows more tarnished everytime an officer says I didn't know stuffing my hands into her pants on the side of the road might violate her rights.
We count on these officers to make split second decisions about life & death but we have to accept they were to stupid to know that ignoring someone seizing in the jail cell for hours required them to do something sooner than 12 hours later. That punching someone who is restrained in a chair in the head 42 times is bad. That using hoses spraying boiling water on a mentally ill man until you boil him alive maybe just maybe might be a rights violation.
When the system fears delivering well deserved punishment to those who violate the law, simply because the cogs might do something mean back... your system has failed.
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My shocked face.gif
The cartels care more about maintaining the illusion of control than if you can use what you paid them for... can't see why customers pick the option to see the movie without 101 restrictions & the knowledge eventually they will take away your access altogether & offer nothing in compensation.
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Just because it failed everywhere else in the world is no reason to think it won't work this time.
Perhaps when they fired all of the fact checkers to pay the executives more & pivot to video (because they did nothing to confirm the claims) they shot themselves in the foot.... again.
Perhaps it is the simple lesson that is hard to learn... It isn't Googles fault your papers are failing, it is your fault for ignoring reality changed & demanding Google reward you for inaction. This rates up there with the drunk who got behind the wheel caused an accident who then sues the car maker for not using a patent they hold for putting an interlock on every car.
On the post: Court: Qualified Immunity Protects District Attorney Who Lied To State Legislators About A Wrongfully-Convicted Man
"Although we conclude that Echols’s complaint states a valid claim of retaliation under the First Amendment, we agree with the district court that Lawton enjoys qualified immunity because Echols’s right was not clearly established when Lawton violated it. We affirm."
We need to clearly establish that an elected cog of the justice system should not lie about matters before him. That he should not maliciously lie about facts & law to inflict more punishment on someone wrongly convicted by his office.
We railroaded an innocent man to jail. We saw proof our case was flawed. We decided that he doesn't deserve to be compensated for us screwing up. We lied. We lied. We enjoy protection from the legal system for these actions because no one ever told us lying is bad.
And they tell us there aren't multiple levels of law. Dude lies to investigators is facing federal charges. Dude lies to legislators... nothing. An innocent man gets fucked yet again by this asshole in what one has to imagine is just trying to protect his conviction record.
He deserves 3 times the amount they originally were willing to offer him.
The DA needs to be put before the ethics board & taken out of office.
If the head of the local legal system lies about a wrongful conviction to be vindictive he has no business being in office. Anyone being tried in his jurisdiction should submit these facts to the court and ask how can they possible expect a fair trial when it is proven he can & will lie to protect his conviction rate and so what if an innocent has to suffer because he lies.
We need to stop believing that the cogs of the legal system never lie, courts have enabled & encouraged this lying by providing them a free pass of qualified immunity when they take actions that if done by a citizen would result in serious charges. How can justice be upheld when not all men are treated equally?
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And requiring them to sign up for the Apple Developers Program was just a safety measure...
On the post: South Carolina Cops Love Asset Forfeiture So Much They Take Cash From Crime Victims
But but but they were all bad people so stealing from them is totaly justified, good people would have no problem spending more of their money to get back their property!
The reform we need is requiring a conviction before they can grab everything to play keep away with.
Robbing the victims of crimes is pretty much the pinnacle of the dysfunction in the 'justice' system. You have a head wound & we helped ourselves to your cash because we searched your house, for your own safety, found pot & cha-ching!!!!!!
Its not happening to old white men so it isn't a problem.. the poster child for this is Miss Lindsey Graham who sent a letter DEMANDING they look into how brutally they took down Roger Stone yet has not a damn thing to say about how police are robbing the citizens of his state.
This is yet another problem created by lawmakers & they refuse to fix it b/c they worry about losing police support for reelection. So cops can execute you, strip search you on the side of the road, conduct medical experiments on you, rape you, murder you running away, miss a handgun while you are cuffed in the car & manage to shoot yourself in the head (and get your hands back behind you before expiring), stand on the hood of your car and empty several clips into you, rob you, steal your car or house b/c $10 of pot you knew nothing about... and its all perfectly okay because no court ever told them that was a violation of your rights... but police have the right to hide that they lie on the stand, in reports, use excessive force, were fired from 4 other departments, and anything else that might give the image of police a black eye.
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Re: Re:
We have people dying in the streets from the cold, hunger, disease, addiction...But making sure no one can boycott Israel is much more important.
A pox on all of them. The truly sad thing is even if they managed to set the table for the rapture to happen, they'll still be here because they have failed to live up to the teaching they claim are so dear.
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How shocking, I am just shocked! A corporation demanding a handout, promising the moon, then delivering a moldy piece of string cheese... this has NEVER happened before!!
Pay a few billion to give us a sportsball stadium!! Oh and we get to keep the rights to sell the name for more cash.
Pay a few billion to create a fund to make sure everyone is connected!! What do you mean we took several billion & haven't delivered?! It is expensive to bother wiring those places up.
In the FSM we trust, everyone else signs a contract with provisions spelling out how much they will pay in penalties when they screw you.
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It is so nice to see that while the FTC is was bitch slapping the company for abject failure, the FBI decided they were the good guys terrorized by the evil evil smiley face hacker.
Petty isn't a good look & the FBI/DOJ specialize in it. How DARE he upset his corporate betters by revealing they lied & lied & lied about keeping things secure leaving patients exposed. He made the corporation sad so he has to pay!
Can't be bothered to return stolen property (because at this point their failure to return it in accordance with the courts order seems like it should be punished), can't be bothered to count cell phones, can't be bothered to find actual terrorists.
And somehow they still aren't able to understand why citizens have lost faith in the legal system and its cogs who always get good faith from courts that never extends to anyone else... its like special laws for special people... like corporations able to lie to the FBI to steal property for them & then never come up with evidence... If I called in a bomb threat that resulted in emptying a building & property damage, I get charged with that. FBI takes a tip from a liar, ruins other peoples business, and the 'evidence' doesn't ever appear... huh...
On the post: Federal Judge Says Boycotts Aren't Protected Speech
I can't seem to find much of a nexus connecting Arkansas to Israel, but they have a strong history of passing stupid unconstitutional laws for those with deep pockets who "contribute" well to their campaigns.
A law to make corporate whistleblowing a crime...
A law to make it illegal to report on the abuse of livestock & failures to meet safety standards...
There is this fight on if Trump is owned by the Russians or not... we don't have proof... yet.
We have elected leaders passing laws to benefit a foriegn nation in several states where its really hard to see a nexus where they actually interact... Perhaps we should be considering that is the proof.
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On the post: Developer DMCAs Steam For Hosting Its Own Game To Wrest Control Back From Rogue Publisher
This right here is the important thing.
Every platform has thrown up their hands and decided the the corporations are always right (despite the millions points of evidence showing they are not).
Steam is big, but not monolithicly huge (looking at the Googles) that they feel they can ignore consumers. They've done some stupid things & their users have made clear what they feel are unacceptable actions.
Steam now takes the extra 20 seconds to understand the situation before taking actions. In the old days the publisher would still be raking in cash while the developer was fighting a battle in court against a target using funds that belong to them to keep it tied up & the money flowing.
With a platform like Steam, it would make sense that they might want to consider being the publisher for smaller developers who have a compelling game but maybe not able to attract a gatekeepers attention.
Imagine the world we could be living in if the other platforms hadn't just caved to every insane demand from the **AA's & the corporate monoliths & pushed back against bad actors. I mean they claimed a fscking bird song not once but twice as their copyrighted property & only public outrage changed anything. The system is now being gamed by bad actors pretending to be gatekeepers who are systematically flagging & monetizing content, collecting the cash, then releasing the claim only to make that claim again for more cash. But we can't dare to consider these bad side because we keep listening to those gatekeepers who are always predicting the end of civilization itself if they aren't listened to... and the world doesn't end, they make more money, and quietly pretend they never were against it.
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Narrator: But it would not, just like every other time they made these promises they were lying. Sadly elected leaders suffer from short term memory loss caused by the promise of money to keep their hold on their job.
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BBQWB
WWB
ABNBWB
NWB
All simple things that have a dangerous connotation when you add While Black.
Everything they know about MS13 is that the bad guys are brown.
So every single brown person needs to be looked at sideways because they aren't being white enough to make us feel safe.
Everything they know about terrorists is they are middle eastern.
So every single muslim person needs to be looked at sideways if they haven't decided to give up their identity to be more white.
We slap a label on something & never look back.
We have people terrified that MS13 will rape their puppy while the nearest brown person to them is on the tv. Then one happens to pass through town & suddenly everyone is reporting the MS13 is casing the town & all of its puppies (or calling ICE because all brown people are illegals).
We're "past" the outright racism we decry in others, but there are people who are nervous around anyone not white. They default to the worst possible stereotypes being promoted in the media & by talking heads who make more money by telling you who to fear.
I wonder if we presented a photo array to the SRO of various students wearing blue, devil horns, etc with their race hidden how many reports they would file... until they figured out they were targeting a white kid.
But we cling to the stereotypes despite seeing with our own eyes that they are false.
Police are there to help... you watched a video of him shooting a man running away in the back, who presented no threat, & planted a weapon afterwards to justify the shooting... and somehow the Grand Jury manages to find a way to overlook this because cops are the thin blue line protecting us from so much worse...
I'll play the sociopathic immortal card here and point out how many times you hairless apes have done this exact same thing. It is nothing new, you promise to do better & then repeat the same pattern over and over.
The Irish
The Italians
The Chinese
The Japanese
The Mexicans
The Middle Easterns
All of them have been pointed to as the cause of problems in society, been treated as less than human, seen as bad actors before they have done anything...
Stop treating 1 example as the monolithic identity for an entire group. How can you hairless apes keep making this same mistake over and over & never learn?
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