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+Andrew Draxlar This also apploies to you...."What law did Tamir Rice break....what law did Oscar Grant break , what law did Micheal Brown break , what law did Trayvon Martin break , what law did Jonathan Ferrell break , what law did Runain Brisbon break , what law did Akai Gurley break , what law did Ezel Ford , what law did John Crawford break , what law did Eric Garner break , what law did Yvette Smith break , what law did Jorban Baker break , What law did Carlos Alcis break , what law did Kimani Gray break , what law did Reynaldo Cuevas break , what law did Amandu Diallo break , what law did Kendrec McDade break , what law did Rekia Boyd break...???...You stupid racist nazis always you are so fucking wonderful and do nothing wrong..It's useless assholes like you that keep hatred and racism alive..AND Black cops also complain about white racist cops...? "No snitching" has nothing to do with these racist cops killing unarmed innocent Black people...fucking nazi"Here's a thought....why don't you ever hear about Black cops harrassing off duty white cops...???
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+Andrew Draxlar Finally ....a republican that has ther courage to tell the truth....Marco Rubio on Black Lives Matter.... "This is a legitimate issue," Rubio said. "It is a fact that in the African-American community around this country there has been, for a number of years now, a growing resentment toward the way law enforcement and the criminal justice system interacts with the community. It is particularly endemic among young African-American males — that in some communities in this country have a much higher chance of interacting with criminal justice than higher education. We do need to face this. It is a serious problem in this country."Rubio also gave a personal anecdote: "I have one friend in particular who's been stopped in the last 18 months eight to nine different times. Never got a ticket for being stopped — just stopped. If that happened to me, after eight or nine times, I'd be wondering what's going on here. I'd be upset about it. So would anybody else." If you're arrested, if you're a 19-year-old, young minority male — African American or Hispanic — you're arrested, if you don't have any money, you're going to get public defenders. And they're going to push you toward a plea deal, because they're handling a thousand cases. You now have a record, which means you are now stigmatized — in the eyes of your employer, in the eyes of your future, etc. …And once you incarcerate someone, their chances of repeating offenses in the future begin to climb, because you're now basically housing them with criminals that they're learning the tools of the trade [with].We do need to address that. And it is particularly troubling among young African-American males."
Part of the problem is also cultural. One reason police are more likely to use force on and arrest black Americans is because they're more likely to perceive black people as threats due to what's known as “implicit bias“ Studies show, for example, that officers are quicker to shoot
black suspects in video game simulations .Part of this can be addressed through better training for cops, but some of it is simply rooted in how a person is raised, the kind of media he's exposed to, and other cultural influences.So Rubio is right in acknowledging not just that racial disparities in the criminal justice system
are a big problem, but how the problem presents itself. That's a big contrast
to a Republican field that has ranged from ignorant to hostile toward Black
Lives Matter....That includes Ben Carson....
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+freein2339
On a
national radio show [on Aug. 27], Carson said that the country need to
re-examine how it cares for veterans but also how to cut back on government
bureaucracy.
The
retired neurosurgeon said, “We don’t need a Department of Veterans Affairs.
Veterans Affairs should be folded in under the Department of Defense.”
As
regular readers probably know, plenty of Republican presidential candidates
support incorporating a voucher sytstem into the VA, effectively privatizing
parts of veterans’ care, but Carson is the first national candidate, at least
in recent memory, to suggest eliminating the cabinet agency altogether.
John
Biedrzyck, head of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, isn’t impressed. “To suggest
that disabled veterans could be sent out into the economy with a health savings
account card overlooks the fact that civilian health care has waiting lists of
their own … and presupposes that civilian doctors have the same skill sets as
VA doctors, who see veterans of every age and malady every day,” Biedrzyck said
in a statement.
As the Military
Times’ report added, Paralyzed Veterans of America Deputy Executive
Director Sherman Gillums Jr. called Carson’s recommendation “a misguided notion
born from ignorance of what each department does.”
“Those who
insist ‘we don’t need a Department of Veterans Affairs’ are likely people who
in fact do not need VA care because of good health or cannot access VA care due
to ineligibility, as is the case with Dr. Carson,” he wrote.
“However,
frustration in reaction to problems in VA combined with ignorance about what VA
does and how it works are not the ingredients for a recipe of success where
fixing the department is concerned.”
Former Gen. Paul Eaton
stating that the separate department was necessary and Carson’s idea was
misguided.
Rather than think of ways to nickel and dime our veterans Dr. Carson
should be thinking of other areas of fat in government – particularly in
defense contracts – that can be cut, so we can hire more doctors and
caregivers, to provide returning veterans with the kind of care they earned.”
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+Timothy O'B Actually it's spelled Cain and the "mark" was actually leprosy...Depending on who you ask that is why certain people fled to the Caucas mountains which are located in Europe....Some historians claim that the caucasian was created there...I only know that devils do what devils do , therefore when a group of people seem to always act like devils then I have to call it like I see it...Face it man and be honest....western culture has done a lot more harm to the world than any other culture...Thats a fact....So where does all the hatred from people of color come from....did the devil make you do it..??ps...Africans are an old race.while whites are really mutations of a mutation.sorry to burst your bubbles , science doesn’t lie....Scientists said that they have discovered a tiny genetic mutation
that largely explains the first appearance of white skin in humans tens of
thousands of years ago, a finding that helps solve one of biology's most
enduring mysteries and illuminates one of humanity's greatest sources of strife.
The work suggests that the skin-whitening mutation occurred by chance in a single individual after the first human exodus from Africa, when all people were brown-skinned. That person's offspring apparently thrived as humans moved northward into what is now Europe, helping to give rise to the lightest of the world's races.
Leaders of the study, at Penn State University, warned against interpreting
the finding as a discovery of "the race gene." Race is a vaguely defined
biological, social and political concept, they noted, and skin color is only
part of what race is -- and is not. Like I said...it depends on who you ask....
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+Sam Sbogh You take a situation where you have a group of people - namely white people -
who have actually taken philosophy, religion, education, science, liberal arts,
everything that you can associate with the word "culture" from Black people.
They have taken it, distorted it, adopted it and used it against the very people
from whom they received it as a justification for slavery. So, it was convenient
to enslave Blacks in Africa under the guise of spreading Christianity when it
fact the religion as developed in Africa (there were 27 bishops and seven Popes
of the North African Church before the first one in Rome - this is documented in
the book Libers Pontificals, which, when translated into English, is Book of the
Popes). I should also point out here that few references are made to the fact
that three of the earliest fathers of the Christian church were Blacks. St.
Augustine (born at Tagaste, Numida, North Africa in 354 A.S.), who set the moral
doctrine of the Christian Church; Tutillian and Cyprian. How could white people
tell Blacks that they had no history or culture other than that which Europeans
gave them and at the same time tell them that Christianity was not only
developed by Blacks, but that its master, Jesus, was a Black man? This could not
be done.
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+freein2339 Marco Rubio on Black Lives Matter...."This is a legitimate issue," Rubio said. "It is a fact that in the African-American community around this country there has been, for a number of years now, a growing resentment toward the way law enforcement and the criminal justice system interacts with the community. It is particularly endemic among young African-American males — that in some communities in this country have a much higher chance of interacting with criminal justice than higher education. We do need to face this. It is a serious problem in this country."Rubio also gave a personal anecdote: "I have one friend in particular who's been stopped in the last 18 months eight to nine different times. Never got a ticket for being stopped — just stopped. If that happened to me, after eight or nine times, I'd be wondering what's going on here. I'd be upset about it. So would anybody else."If you're arrested, if you're a 19-year-old, young minority male — African American or Hispanic — you're arrested, if you don't have any money, you're going to get public defenders. And they're going to push you toward a plea deal, because they're handling a thousand cases. You now have a record, which means you are now stigmatized — in the eyes of your employer, in the eyes of your future, etc. …And once you incarcerate someone, their chances of repeating offenses in the future begin to climb, because you're now basically housing them with criminals that they're learning the tools of the trade [with].We do need to address that. And it is particularly troubling among young African-American males."
Part of the problem is also cultural. One reason police are more likely to use force on and arrest black Americans is because they're more likely to perceive black people as threats due to what's known as “implicit bias“ Studies show, for example, that officers are quicker to shoot
black suspects in video game simulations .Part of this can be addressed through better training for cops, but some of it is simply rooted in how a person is raised, the kind of media he's exposed to, and other cultural influences.So Rubio is right in acknowledging not just that racial disparities in the criminal justice system
are a big problem, but how the problem presents itself. That's a big contrast
to a Republican field that has ranged from ignorant to hostile toward Black
Lives Matter....That includes Ben Carson....
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