Dont Defund Them...But Drain and Reform the Police

By the way I would call the cops also on a white dude who stooped around my neighborhood wearing a t-shirt during a snow storm appearing intoxicated.
Then you might have called the cops on me a couple of times while I was in college. Who knew it was going to snow? Lol.
 
Right, who knew there would be a snow storm on that hard and arduous road between work and home. That guy must have worked a double shift and walked 10 miles to have missed the news.

Then you might have called the cops on me a couple of times while I was in college. Who knew it was going to snow? Lol.
 
Right, who knew there would be a snow storm on that hard and arduous road between work and home. That guy must have worked a double shift and walked 10 miles to have missed the news.
Right, you knew all that while you were curtain twitching.
 
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"But then I have seen white guys hit cops and get softly arrested"

What a lucky guy you are, always see things, being at the right place at the right time. It's a great debating tool by the way, always see things that just so happen to support your point.

But to the point, society is what makes cops. You honestly believe some softies who took social justice classes for more than 50% of their police training will be capable of handling the bad hombres? You have absolute filth and despicable fucks run around lose and harming society then you need tough cops to handle them. Sure, we need to think about doing something because I do agree that there appears injustice at times but it has to be the right thing, not a complete makeover just because we have a selective freak out.

This is the main issue... police feel they have any justification to approach citizens and we are supposed to comply or suddenly we are resisting arrest and then eligible for an ass beating..especially if Black. Police don't have absolute authority or rights and when they do shit like this they are never punished unless video evidence is made public which is only RECENTLY.

Con Law is clear on what they can and cannot do but as soon as a police officer engages and you raise a hand or dont obey immediately.....then it is "he was resisting arrest" or "his hand moved and I thought I was in danger" But then I have seen white guys hit cops and get softly arrested.

Fire all the bad cops for once and offer incentives for new recruits and give them better training. The bullshit they get now and then handed a gun and a badge and sent out in the streets is pure government negligence.
 
I would know that if I saw some weird stranger wearing a t-shirt in a snow storm at night who obviously does not belong, you are right. If it was Tommy from around the corner I would not do a thing. And no, I don't lurk behind curtains, I probably miss 98% what goes on outside all day, but if I noticed this guy I would be alarmed. Did I answer your question correctly?

Right, you knew all that when you were curtain twitching.
 
Well nobody would have called the cops if he was a neighbor. Unless of course he was trespassing or kicking garbage bins or doing shit to others' property.

And even if you were black I am willing to bet that I have volunteered more of my time to support anyone regardless of color and have more non white friends than you ever had or ever will have. So, speaking of racism, don't make assumptions when you know nothing about a person.

Imagine living with racist neighbors who can't mind their business?
 
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Well nobody would have called the cops if he was a neighbor. Unless of course he was trespassing or kicking garbage bins or doing shit to others' property.
So why did you say you would call the cops on your black neighbor for wearing a t shirt?
 
Not what I said.

I said I would call the cops on a guy regardless of color if he did not belong into the neighborhood, walked in a t-shirt during a snow storm at freezing temps, and appeared under the influence in the dark. Read again my friend, you are such a warrior that you apparently often skip a fact or two on your hunt for transgressors.

So why did you say you would call the cops on your black neighbor for wearing a t shirt?
 
Not what I said.

I said I would call the cops on a guy regardless of color if he did not belong into the neighborhood, walked in a t-shirt during a snow storm and freezing temps, and appeared under the influence in the dark. Read again my friend, you are such a warrior that you skip a fact or two on your hunt for transgressors.

We all read what you posted. You'd call the cops on your scary black neighbors for wearing t-shirts and stumbling in the snow.



I would call the cops too if I saw that dude near my house. Until some of the black dudes quit that scare shit I rather prevent than regret. But I realize that's perhaps just me. I am white and I fully admit black guys who behave erratically in my vicinity make me uncomfortable, safety wise. I had some very bad experience.

By the way I would call the cops also on a white dude who stooped around my neighborhood wearing a t-shirt during a snow storm appearing intoxicated. Why? I know all my neighbors. He is not one of them. He wears a t-shirt meaning he can't have been hiking or making distance. Something weird happened and hence I would rather have the cops to check out that dude.
 
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