šŸ“” Football Hall Of Fame Looted (Riots around the country.)

.......out of all of this we will get Biden elected and a socialist nirvana will be upon us. Will the producers finally see their enslavement to the state/welfare class and rise up and force change at that point?
What person liberal or conservative thinks doing away with police is an answer to a racial issue. There are some that are racial and there will always be some that are racial. It has to be changed by generational actions. I didn't see his killing as racial. The world made it racial. I saw it as pure evil on the part of the bad policeman. He was being arrested for a crime, not because he was black. He just happened to be black. It was an arrest gone wrong. If you think about it none of us chooses our race, the country we're from, or how we were raised. No one should feel superior to another human being unless you detect stupidism. Some have an advantage and waste it away. Some have a disadvantage and overcome it. It is science that the fittest survive in life. If you have ever raised puppies you know what I mean by that. Some are smart and do all the tricks and some just chase cars and get run over. I will never understand that.
 
Then again, everyone seems to be rushing for an opportunity to kiss an ass in this crisis.


Gen Petraeus
What an utterly pathetic and weak man. I guarantee you that he did not give two shits about this crap back in his army days.

What a pathetically cucked and demoralized society the United States has become. I'm just ready for this country to join the USSR and the Roman Empire in the dustbin of history. Peace has cost us our strength.
 
Another good article.


The Full Truth About Race and Policing
The media likes to break down cops’ behavior by race, but doesn’t do the same for civilian crime.



By Jason L. Riley
June 9, 2020 7:10 pm ET

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A Target store is boarded up after rioting in Chicago, June 5.

PHOTO: CHRISTOPHER DILTS/BLOOMBERG NEWS
Chicago has long been one of the nation’s most dangerous big cities, and it seems determined to keep that distinction.
The Chicago Sun-Times reports that 18 people were killed on one Sunday, May 31, ā€œmaking it the single most violent day in Chicago in six decades.ā€ Over the full weekend, ā€œ25 people were killed in the city, with another 85 wounded by gunfire.ā€ None of these deaths or shootings involved police, so there will be no massive protests over them, no tearful commentary on cable news and social media, no white politicians wrapped in Kente cloth taking a knee for photographers.

Sadly, the only thing remarkable about the episode is that it occurred in the middle of a national discussion about policing. The political left, with a great deal of assistance from the mainstream media, has convinced many Americans that George Floyd’s death in police custody is an everyday occurrence for black people in this country, and that racism permeates law enforcement. The reality is that the carnage we witness in Chicago is what’s typical, law enforcement has next to nothing to do with black homicides, and the number of interactions between police and low-income blacks is driven by crime rates, not bias. According to the Sun-Times, there were 492 homicides in Chicago last year, and only three of them involved police.

So long as blacks are committing more than half of all murders and robberies while making up only 13% of the population, and so long as almost all of their victims are their neighbors, these communities will draw the lion’s share of police attention. Defunding the police, or making it easier to prosecute officers, will only result in more lives lost in those neighborhoods that most need protecting.

There’s nothing wrong with having a debate about better policing strategies, how to root out bad cops, the role of police unions and so forth. But that conversation needs perspective and context, and the press rarely provides it. People are protesting because the public has been led to believe that racist cops are gunning for blacks, yet the available evidence shows that police use of deadly force has plunged in recent decades, including in big cities with large populations of low-income minorities. In the early 1970s, New York City police officers shot more than 300 people a year. By 2019 that number had fallen to 34.

Part of the confusion stems from attempts to equate any racial disparities with racism, which is as mistaken as equating age and gender disparities with systemic discrimination. Young people are incarcerated at higher rates than older people, and men draw more police attention than women. Is something fishy going on here, or do such outcomes simply reflect the fact that young men are behind most violent crimes? When journalists break down police behavior by race but don’t do the same for criminal behavior, you’re not getting the whole story.
A recent New York Times report, for example, tells us that the racial makeup of Minneapolis is 20% black and 60% white, and that police there ā€œused force against black people at a rate at least seven times that of white people during the past five years.ā€ Left out of the story are the rates at which blacks and whites in Minneapolis commit crime in general and violent crime in particular. Nor are we told whether there is any evidence that white and black suspects of similar offenses are treated differently. Minneapolis may in fact have issues with police bias, but drawing conclusions about the extent of the problem or even whether one exists would be premature based on the information provided.

Reports about race and policing that omit relevant facts to push a predetermined narrative are not only misleading but harmful, especially to blacks. We know from decades of experience that when police pull back, criminals gain the advantage and black communities suffer, both physically and economically. A common assumption among liberals is that the movement of inner-city jobs to the suburbs in the late 1960s is what led to the higher rates of crime, violence and other social pathologies associated with ghetto life. But this gets the order wrong. The business flight took place after the rioting, not before. Will history repeat itself?

The Walmart and Target stores in Chicago that were looted last week are two of the city’s largest retailers. They employ a disproportionate number of low-skilled workers, and they haven’t decided whether to reopen. If they don’t, it could mean fewer jobs and higher prices for underserved minorities. Before we divert resources away from policing, maybe we should consider the effect it would have on the willingness and ability of businesses to operate in places where they’re most needed.
 
Yet, a lot of people have a problem with her core beliefs.



She is an intellectual and she is a skilled communicator. I am glad she is at least putting out information that one side doesn't want out there and the other side is scared to put out there. I am aware of where she stands politically but there is no version of truth or facts. She is a proud, well educated and successful black women who seems to specialize in rational thought.. I dig it.

The truth she put out was that George Floyd was a career violent criminal and drug addict. He had just used a counterfeit bill to buy products from a store and when person in the store asked for the products back or for real money he refused and was extremely intoxicated. The toxicology report showed he was high on fentanol and Meth. I never heard any of that reported before ad I am sure most people havent. The criminal report is a fact and the other info from his autopsy (one by the state the other was an independent paid for by his attourney.

So inconclusion, a guy who spent 8 of the last 13 years in prison for violent crimes and drug convictions, who was in the process of stealing, resisting arrest, high out of his mind with drugs on him is not an "innocent man". But there is no justification for killing him. It was cop who went to far and committed murder.. he is in jail... charged with murder and will likely be convicted. For a cop in jail he will be brutalized every day of his exsistence.

With all this being fact.. I fail to see injustice. Floyd was a piece of crap and put himself in that position by continually breaking the law and the cop is going to get what he deserves too. This isn't racism.. as the group of cops were a picture of diversity, a black man, asian and a hispanic along with the white cop who committed the crime.. this is police brutality of a violent career criminal. So with no racism or racial injustice.. why are people rioting and looting.. ?
 

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