FredJacket
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I am not sure we (white folks) can fully understand or appreciate how it feels to be the minority in these circumstances. Given that, I can understand how you are reacting (in theory, at least).No, you're trying to make a point and to do it you need to ignore the context of the conversation that was going on before you got involved.
I'll choose to no longer be a party to this little game you're playing because it's purposely misleading and beneath us.
I am not sure we (white folks) can fully understand or appreciate how it feels to be the minority in these circumstances. Given that, I can understand how you are reacting (in theory, at least).
There is indeed some frustration at times because there are clearly cases of black racism as well, and there tends to be a tolerant attitude about it, when I think all of us would agree that ALL racism should be stamped out no matter what. Being tolerant about black racism out of "white guilt" is a mistake and compounds the problem of trying to achieve a just society as envisioned by Dr. King.
But that is a sidebar to what appears to be an obvious case of injustice here.
Well its unfortunate when people like Lebron James tweet that he's hunted down by murderers every single day. That sort of paranoid hyperbole doesn't help. It does show you how top of mind this issue is to people like him though. But there's no sense in comments like that, which ultimately hurt the case he's trying to make.
i'd expect that we will learn more as this case nears trial. Link contains letter from DA Barnhill about the video and case after he recused himself. https://int.nyt.com/data/documenthe...52fa09cdc974b970b79/optimized/full.pdf#page=1There are actually people out there trying to justify what these guys did. If these guys walk I’m gonna lose my sh*t.
i'd expect that we will learn more as this case nears trial. Link contains letter from DA Barnhill about the video and case after he recused himself. https://int.nyt.com/data/documenthe...52fa09cdc974b970b79/optimized/full.pdf#page=1
Reading that document completely and utterly disgusts me. I find that DA and anybody else who bastardizes our laws repugnant, especially given they have seen that video. "A private person may arrest an offender if the offense is committed in his presence or within his immediate knowledge." That is patently false in this case. Any even partial investigation would show they have no proof this guy had anything to do with anything. Second, the stand your ground laws absolutely do not permit you to go pick a fight with someone and then if they fight back you can pull out your gun and kill them. The only deadly force threat here was the guy fighting for his life when a pickup truck of armed white guys blocked the road, his ability to pass, and had guns drawn.
Thank God for this document being published. Its sick though.
And it’s an absolutely bs and dangerous claim. That man is worshipped by white folks everywhere he goes. Then a 0.01% incident happens somewhere to someone else and he says something like that.
I'd imagine their 'stand your ground' claim will go similarly to the guy in FL who picked the fight in that handicap parking spot case. There, iirc, they rejected his claim based on the fact that he did indeed initiate the altercation.
The question in this current situation is what happens to the officials participating in the cover-up. Which likely would've been successful had the video not come out. Particularly curious to see how the Barnhill guy ends up. Not only did he choose not to act. He tried to muddy the waters on his way out with his statement.
On Lebron's statement, I get it. Sounds ridiculous coming from someone in his position. I don't think he believes "he" is hunted down or whatever. I do think he believes his statement gave attention to the situation in Brunswick. Even if it motivated one person in power to apply pressure to have justice done, the ridiculous statement was worth it.
Can you show me how you arrived at this statistic? I find it very interesting.And it’s an absolutely bs and dangerous claim. That man is worshipped by white folks everywhere he goes. Then a 0.01% incident happens somewhere to someone else and he says something like that.
Can you show me how you arrived at this statistic? I find it very interesting.
Just some advice. The highlighted part is all you need to say. The rest is poor form & arguing the wrong thing at the wrong time.No way to. I'm just using a very low number to represent the % of times that an interaction between a white male and a black male ends up with the white male shooting and killing the black male.
What happened with the way these imbeciles chose to handle the situation the other day is horrible, and should be, and is being, roundly condemned.
What I'm also sick of is taking this "0.01%" example and making it out like white men are hunting down and killing black men. That is also dangerous, because it just continues to engender this wrong-headed belief that black males are in danger just walking around in their every day lives. That couldn't possibly be further from the truth. Are they in danger when they engage in criminal behavior and resist arrest? Yes, just like anyone else is. But this notion of "driving while black" or "walking around while black" puts you in danger is asinine.
I understand what you're saying. I just don't believe you are in a position to actually know what you're talking about. You know how you feel, but until you are actually on the other side, I don't think you can truly understand. I'm not trying to criticize or pick an argument; these are just my opinions.No way to. I'm just using a very low number to represent the % of times that an interaction between a white male and a black male ends up with the white male shooting and killing the black male.
What happened with the way these imbeciles chose to handle the situation the other day is horrible, and should be, and is being, roundly condemned.
What I'm also sick of is taking this "0.01%" example and making it out like white men are hunting down and killing black men. That is also dangerous, because it just continues to engender this wrong-headed belief that black males are in danger just walking around in their every day lives. That couldn't possibly be further from the truth. Are they in danger when they engage in criminal behavior and resist arrest? Yes, just like anyone else is. But this notion of "driving while black" or "walking around while black" puts you in danger is asinine.
The question in this current situation is what happens to the officials participating in the cover-up. Which likely would've been successful had the video not come out.
But that's what happened in this instance. There is no "making it out like". That's what happened.What happened with the way these imbeciles chose to handle the situation the other day is horrible, and should be, and is being, roundly condemned.
What I'm also sick of is taking this "0.01%" example and making it out like white men are hunting down and killing black men.
But that's what happened.That is also dangerous, because it just continues to engender this wrong-headed belief that black males are in danger just walking around in their every day lives.
That is NOT what happened.That couldn't possibly be further from the truth. Are they in danger when they engage in criminal behavior and resist arrest? Yes, just like anyone else is. But this notion of "driving while black" or "walking around while black" puts you in danger is asinine.
So they are uga fans ?I saw photographs of the man and his father who were arrested today for the murder. I'm sorry, but those two guys look to me like white trash rednecks.