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Comments by "sharper68" (@sharper68) on "Tucker Carlson Spews EVIL Take" video.
@noblepursuit591 I find you painfully slow. I did not call you stupid, I called your reply stupid and it was. My expectations of you were too high and your replies betrayed them wrong and that frustrated me. All good, my view of you is more accurately set now.
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@noblepursuit591 I already stipulated to using the word, to make you happy I will say it now. It seems you may be stupid.
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This is old news. He has been one since his days of wearing bow ties.
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Stupid shit you defend literal anti American stains. Racism is a thing even if you want to ignore it. The fact is we have systemic racism and the Floyd death is an example of how specific communities are marginalized by our representatives. His death had NOTHING to do with the skin tone of the officer, it is part of a systemic trend that sees a specific identified community targeted disproportionality over and and over. Ignoring the trend and trying defend murder by cop of dark skinned citizens as business as usual for people like you. We stand against that until cops getting away with murder based on the skin tone of those they kill has to end.
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@markfairbanks3533 Nicely said.
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@noblepursuit591 Your assertion that black people are not unfairly targeted by the cops is a faith based statement that is not backed by the raw metrics. The issue is not with any individual incident but the consistent and deeply disturbing trend of them doing it over and over and over while almost never facing any repercussions. The systemic nature of the issue can not be defined by any one event. It is built on the back of a time when overt racism was literally enshrined into law and a by product of systemically racist economic and justice policy that has distinctly targeted the community in question both historically and to a ever lessor degree today. That does not mean everything is cool now. I never said the cop was necessarily racist, his actions undeniably contributed to a racist trend of disproportionally applying force on specific community. Why he did it is basically irrelevant to me, he could have been racist, or just blinded by pants shitting fear, It does not matter for my point. You are missing the point really badly probably on purpose. Black cops have contributed to the phenomena too. The racism is systemic and your purposeful attempt to miss the point is myopic.
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@noblepursuit591 Nothing I said is based on emotion. The raw hard fact bear me out, you on the other hand reflexively defend your shaky identity with this myopic denfense of a broken status quo. For good feels
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@noblepursuit591 Please get this through your head, I never labeled the white cop racist. I assert the system is systemically racist based on the massive pile of incontestable data that validates the idea that one group is treated differently than another. To do so is innately and by definition racist. Even it was a black cop who killed a black citizen in this same way it would still be equally unacceptable. His act would join the body of systemic racism because it contributes to an undeniable race based trend that defines the issue. The reasons for this phenomena are legion but are not rooted in any asserting any one individual is racist. Training issues, the swiss army knife use of police on calls, police militarization, politically motivated inception and application of the drug war that targeted the community among many others all contribute. The problem of systemic racism especially in the justice/law enforcement system is not based primarily on the existence of cases of overt racism. It is based on a clear identifiable bias it systemically applies to an identified group.
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@noblepursuit591 The system is racist because what it does. It literally targets a specific race unevenly. You are resting your case on a childish lack of understanding of a simple concept, you seem to be purposely acting obtuse on the meaning of systemically racist. Systemic racism is so named because according to the numbers our justice system acts in an overtly racist way. It disproportionately targets a single race across the system for unequal treatment. That is by definition racist. If in Japan white people were 20 times more likely to be arrested for the same crime a native was that would be an example of systemic racism. That is what is happening here. Your question is entirely irrelevant to my point, buddy could be proven to be not be a racist at all and still contribute to what is by definition a racist trend. It is called a racist trend because it is a consistent trend of unequal treatment that applies to a single race.
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@noblepursuit591 I did not call you stupid, your reply was stupid. Me: Systemic racism is not attached to any individual being racist but a trend of overtly racist action by the state in systemic way. You: But you have not proven the cop is racist Me: Go back to the kiddy table, I can not talk slow enough for you to understand.
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