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  • b Murphington
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    #101
    Originally posted by MulaKO
    Lmfao
    C’mon brother , Frank spams the fughin site with that chit
    Lions Den Bullchit Carrying
    Or something to that degree
    Sorry dude this isn’t ringing any bells. Is this like a *** movement, but in the politics of the boxing world?

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    • BodyBagz
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      #102
      I have a male friend whos married. He complained about an argument he and his wife had. I know he just wanted to vent but I stopped him and said I wasn't there so I can't say whos right or wrong.

      Turns out mutual friends of ours were there and told a different story from his.

      Rarely is someone going to tell on themselves

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      • joseph5620
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        #103
        Originally posted by 4truth
        Trying to get Floyd into a car and taking him to the ground when he resisted is actually what the cops were supposed to be doing. Toward that end physical force was necessary. It was the part with Chauvin choking Floyd out with his shin across Floyd's throat that wasn't part of the job.

        If the McMichaels, for instance, were cops. there would not be any charges against them. There is a difference between a random group of black men (or a random group of any men) and a group of cops, legally anyway. You understand that, right?
        How do you know he resisted? There is no video evidence of that.

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        • 4truth
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          #104
          Originally posted by joseph5620
          How do you know he resisted? There is no video evidence of that.
          That's the story. Do you think if there was a video of him not resisting we wouldn't have seen it already? Peaceful George just trying to get in the car when he's tackled by the cops?

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          • joseph5620
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            #105
            Originally posted by 4truth
            That's the story. Do you think if there was a video of him not resisting we wouldn't have seen it already? Peaceful George just trying to get in the car when he's tackled by the cops?
            That's the story from peaceful Derek Chauvin who had 18 previous complaints of misconduct. Or peaceful Tou Thao who had six complaints filed with internal affairs, one of which was still open. Both now in jail for murder.

            In other words you have no credible source to back that up. Thanks.

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            • YOU WILL LOSE
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              #106
              Originally posted by Gate keeper
              Except those statistics are heavily skewed by the institution that bore them in the first place, which is white institutional racism and most sociologists will tell you that. From jim crow, to marajuana arrest rates compared to use rates between whites and blacks, compared to those who have the wealth to challenge the courts vs those who don't. And for those who don't, courts often over sentence and over-punish for non-violent crimes because some judge or prosecutor wants to make a name for themselves (ex. ****** Harris). And that overly punitive approach can damage the family unit and make future generations more impoverished and more likely to engage in deviant acts. And since people of color are less likely to be wealthy for many reasons also leading back to this countries history of racism, they're also a prime target for courts and law enforcement even if not intentionally. But it would be naive to think it is not or has not been intentional in many cases.

              Just look at the racist stop and frisk statistics by race. They're horrible. According to Bloomberg, if a black man is stopped and is not found with an illegal fireman, it's only because he left it at home because he knew he'd be stopped and frisked and so they should be searched more to keep the community safe. So even lack of evidence is reason to harrass ********** more and yet no such paradigm was executed in practice for whites. The courts had to end stop and frisk because it was actually deemed unconstitutional. And yet Bloomberg still fought the courts for years to keep it despite it's failure to have any significant change in crime rates. Stop and frisk is a microcosm of the psychological paradigm behind the racial disparate in policing and sentencing that permeates America.
              Good thing we don't have to rely on evil whitey racial stats because there are other methods of gathering data.

              Self reporting from victims of crime databases shows the exact same thing - with no evil white man involved in juicing the stats. Black crime effects every racial group MOSTLY blacks. Again, MOSTLY BLACKS.


              Don't get how anybody can sit there and try to deny what victims report and ignore the staggering count of dead bodies in inner cities.

              Any sociologist will tell you crime is worse in inner cities, they just find every which way to get around the obvious. Just like damn never every study shows that 2 parent households are better, but pointing that out is racist too

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              • 4truth
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                #107
                Originally posted by joseph5620
                That's the story from peaceful Derek Chauvin who had 18 previous complaints of misconduct. Or peaceful Tou Thao who had six complaints filed with internal affairs, one of which was still open. Both now in jail for murder.

                In other words you have no credible source to back that up. Thanks.
                In other words I didn’t realize this was even a point of contention. I made about zero effort to find evidence. As I said, if there were evidence to the contrary I’m pretty sure that would be all over the media.

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                • TheUptownKid
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                  #108
                  Originally posted by Lomadeaux
                  I got pulled over by DEAs once going to the beach crossing state lines. I was speeding like hell. I didn't know it at the time though.

                  The agent walked up and asked a few questions. Nothing about why he pulled me over. Then asked if they could search the vehicle. I said absolutely.

                  So we all got out of the car and they went through everything. I asked the uniformed cop if I was speeding... and he said, "Yea man, over 80." So we shot the ***** with the cop while they went through the car. There's more to this story but in the end, after going through all the liquor bottles and everything, he said "Okay, you guys get there safe."

                  Do the right thing.

                  Long story short, if I'd of declined the search I'd of had a reckless speeding ticket. Or they'd of waited until they gotten a warrant. They were just looking for excuses to pull people over and search for drugs.

                  Do the right thing. Not every case is race related. In fact almost ALL are NOT race related. I love hearing people tell stories and it all revolves around feelings and zero facts. "Man... they pulled my ass over and they had 5 cars behind me. It was ridiculous." Well.. Yea... you went 10 miles without pulling over.
                  Ok we’re doing horror stories. I was pulled over for an illegal lane switch (which I definitely signaled for). Police in Chicago pulled me over and came to the window. He said “get out of the car”, I told him I had my license and insurance he told me to get the **** out of the car and proceeded to try to break my window with his hands. When the window didn’t break he put a gun to my head and told me he didn’t wanna have to shoot me on this street.

                  Again I was pulled over for an illegal lane switch, which he didn’t tell me until I was in his car after he towed my ****. Now i sued the force and got my money back, but do our stories sound equal?

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                  • GrandpaBernard
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                    #109
                    Originally posted by TheUptownKid
                    Ok we’re doing horror stories. I was pulled over for an illegal lane switch (which I definitely signaled for). Police in Chicago pulled me over and came to the window. He said “get out of the car”, I told him I had my license and insurance he told me to get the **** out of the car and proceeded to try to break my window with his hands. When the window didn’t break he put a gun to my head and told me he didn’t wanna have to shoot me on this street.

                    Again I was pulled over for an illegal lane switch, which he didn’t tell me until I was in his car after he towed my ****. Now i sued the force and got my money back, but do our stories sound equal?
                    American cops are overpowered

                    Acting like they in iraq

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                    • Lomadeaux
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                      #110
                      Originally posted by TheUptownKid
                      Ok we’re doing horror stories. I was pulled over for an illegal lane switch (which I definitely signaled for). Police in Chicago pulled me over and came to the window. He said “get out of the car”, I told him I had my license and insurance he told me to get the **** out of the car and proceeded to try to break my window with his hands. When the window didn’t break he put a gun to my head and told me he didn’t wanna have to shoot me on this street.

                      Again I was pulled over for an illegal lane switch, which he didn’t tell me until I was in his car after he towed my ****. Now i sued the force and got my money back, but do our stories sound equal?
                      The difference is.... Mine wasn't a horror story.

                      I didn't defy the command. Pennsylvania VS Mimms states you HAVE to step out the car if a law enforcement officer asks you to. Maybe I can help educate you on law in the United States. Hit me up if you need help.

                      You also left out the time in between the initial command and when the Window was finally broken.

                      You made multiple mistakes and have a defiance mindset. You lost.

                      PS: You have no idea what my race is, what the agents race were, or the race of the passengers in my car. Agenda desroyed?

                      PPS: You're a ****ing liar.

                      Man up and do the right thing.

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