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From the locked thread http://i.imgur.com/uYsDav8.png http://i.imgur.com/A9GmFlP.png http://i.imgur.com/oxPUzOu.png View Quote That's all interesting, but what conclusions do you draw from it? |
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Do you guys want this thread to be about pissy bickering, or actually about the situation in Ferguson? Your choice, I don't care. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What happened to the other thread? It has to have been over a million hits. Lol. Your perspective of the incident is hilarious and sad at the same time. http://bulk2.destructoid.com/ul/151386-35719-151386-squeaky0gif-620x.jpg Do you guys want this thread to be about pissy bickering, or actually about the situation in Ferguson? Your choice, I don't care. lol. |
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From the locked thread http://i.imgur.com/uYsDav8.png http://i.imgur.com/A9GmFlP.png http://i.imgur.com/oxPUzOu.png View Quote If I'm reading the data correctly, arrest-related deaths = people killed by police during an arrest. As a white male, I need to start a protest that white lives matter because 42% of those killed were white. |
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I only started this because I felt slightly bad about locking the old thread, and wanted to try to keep the discussion on track and relatively interrupted. I guess next time I just won't give a shit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Another DK thread? In on one I guess. I only started this because I felt slightly bad about locking the old thread, and wanted to try to keep the discussion on track and relatively interrupted. I guess next time I just won't give a shit. If you really cared, you'd have linked this in the old thread instead of focing me to root around GD. |
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That's all interesting, but what conclusions do you draw from it? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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From the locked thread http://i.imgur.com/uYsDav8.png http://i.imgur.com/A9GmFlP.png http://i.imgur.com/oxPUzOu.png That's all interesting, but what conclusions do you draw from it? Graphs and statistics are obviously racist and trying to hide the white man's agenda of disproportionately incarcerating minorities. Duh. |
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Quoted: FANG. Fighting Against Natural Gas. That fucking racist NatGas!!! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: FANG. Fighting Against Natural Gas. That fucking racist NatGas!!! |
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Quoted: That's all interesting, but what conclusions do you draw from it? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: From the locked thread http://i.imgur.com/uYsDav8.png http://i.imgur.com/A9GmFlP.png http://i.imgur.com/oxPUzOu.png That's all interesting, but what conclusions do you draw from it? |
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FANG. Fighting Against Natural Gas. That fucking racist NatGas!!! Advocating genocide. That Nazi gas! |
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If I had a couple days off I'd consider going there to join the protesters, except I'd wade into the crowd with some dried pigs blood on the seat of my track suit, run some blood down from my eyes and nostrils, and drink some tomato soup and then some syrup of ipecac. I bet those motherfuckers would disperse in a hurry.
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Is anything going down yet? Via the poster, today is the day of civil disobedience.
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What I don't understand is why the race-baiters pick cases like this (Fergusen, Trayvon, etc)--- where the "victim" is a criminal thug who was probably the aggressor..... instead of more clear-cut cases of police misbehavior, like the black guy who got shot reaching for his license, as ordered. View Quote |
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Quoted: Quoted: What I don't understand is why the race-baiters pick cases like this (Fergusen, Trayvon, etc)--- where the "victim" is a criminal thug who was probably the aggressor..... instead of more clear-cut cases of police misbehavior, like the black guy who got shot reaching for his license, as ordered. |
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Of course the day isn't complete without crashing the Rams game
https://vine.co/v/Oqm3mvAjgMH Trymaine Lee @trymainelee
As protesters march out, Rams fans yell "Get a job!" View Quote |
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A friend of mine works security at St. Louis University (private Jesuit, runs about $50k a year). Bunch of useful idiot trust fund babies gathering on campus now with the professional protesters; presumably they'll soon march south to Shaw (where the 18-year-old tried to kill a cop and got killed for his trouble) and cause other liveliness on south Ground. Unfortunately, the rain has stopped, for the most part.
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Now a small mob is in what appears to be a casino, blowing whistles, and chanting the whole "hands up, don't shoot" thing.
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Unarmed security trying to usher the protesters out.
Now outside the building, three cruisers out front. No riot gear. |
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If I had a couple days off I'd consider going there to join the protesters, except I'd wade into the crowd with some dried pigs blood on the seat of my track suit, run some blood down from my eyes and nostrils, and drink some tomato soup and then some syrup of ipecac. I bet those motherfuckers would disperse in a hurry. View Quote "Don't worry just got back Ebola in Liberia I'm sure it's just malar..... collapse" |
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Aren't Asians too busy working and studying to be brutalized by the police? https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bz2brjGIAAAF1UX.jpg View Quote Depends on what type of Asian. The two in your picture appear to be of the Filipino variety. Just like Haiti is a little piece of Africa transplanted into the Caribbean, the Philippines are a little piece of Latin America transplanted into Asia. And by Latin America, I don't mean modern, civilized Latin America like Buenos Aires, or Medellin, or Montevideo, or Sao Paolo, but messed up, still late to the 21st Century parts of Latin America. 300 years of Spanish colonial rule, 50 years of US "territory" status, and 50 years of being a cultural suburb of Los Angeles have turned the Pinoys into "the Puerto Ricans of Asia." Like many of the other "hot weather" Asians and Pacific Islanders, they are not on the same level of economic development as their "cold weather," high tech, "economic tiger" economies as Taiwan, Singapore, South Korea. So, when a liberal bastion college like Berkeley tried to remove "Asians" from the affirmative action list a generation ago, many balked at lumping in Filipino-Americans in with Japanese-/Korean-/Chinese-Americans, who could easily have turned Berkeley into another U.C.L.A. (University of Caucasians Lost among the Asians). Catholicism does not revere scholarship as much as Confucianism or Judaism. Diaspora populations -whether it is diaspora Jews, diaspora Palestinians, or diaspora Chinese - values education. So while Pinoys have an excellent work ethic abroad - the Gulf States would collapse without Pinoy labor - they don't do as well academically as cultures that don't have the word "nerd" in their language. Some Pinoys come to the states and enlist in the FSA mentality. So, what you get with a certain strata of Pinoy, is what black authors like James Baldwin called 50 years ago the phenomena of the "white Negro." Unable to meet the expectation of competing with the Japanese-American engineer, the Chinese-American physician, the Korean-American business tycoon, he or she adopts "radical chic," and masters "victim-ology" Looking at the three in the picture, I see two beta-males, and one female who is so angry that she did not get the attractive good looks Asian women are known for. Short and chunky, instead of being considered a desirable mate by suitors of all nations, she has to put up with being hit upon by Lesbians with faulty "gay-dar" sets. |
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It amazes me how people keep claiming that these are peaceful protests. Even when I tell them I personally watched gunshots on the feeds they continue to claim that it has not happened
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View Quote Picture's a lot more amusing when you realize that that area is on the route for downtown St. Louis's many horse-drawn carriages. Odds are good more than a few of them are laying over at least a bit of horse manure. |
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Quoted: Picture's a lot more amusing when you realize that that area is on the route for downtown St. Louis's many horse-drawn carriages. Odds are good more than a few of them are laying over at least a bit of horse manure. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Picture's a lot more amusing when you realize that that area is on the route for downtown St. Louis's many horse-drawn carriages. Odds are good more than a few of them are laying over at least a bit of horse manure. |
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StL City PD still has a mounted unit, don't they? Wonder if they can use an impromptu steeplechase course? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Picture's a lot more amusing when you realize that that area is on the route for downtown St. Louis's many horse-drawn carriages. Odds are good more than a few of them are laying over at least a bit of horse manure. That's the one thing that I've thought was missing from the get-go, a good, working mounted division. I know that the Sheriff Dept. back home has a very good mounted division that's a lot more go than show (though they do that very well too), and they'd have been out there at the beginning keeping the streets clear. They also do patrols downtown in the more troublesome neighborhoods during the summer. The denizens tend to keep their distance from the horses. That's probably because a couple of summers ago one of the sergeants claimed his horse was a "drug sniffing horse". |
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View Quote Be a real shame if a car a and right through there then backed up, then back forward 7 times accidentally. |
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Quoted: There must have been a shitload of arrests today. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bz3R_zbIYAAE5P_.jpg https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bz3zGvvCcAAMGCB.jpg https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bz3NqHQCcAQ14mj.jpg https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bz3ObR4IAAADgnX.jpg https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Bz3rom3IUAEZ_RE.jpg View Quote Useful idiots indeed. |
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That's the one thing that I've thought was missing from the get-go, a good, working mounted division. I know that the Sheriff Dept. back home has a very good mounted division that's a lot more go than show (though they do that very well too), and they'd have been out there at the beginning keeping the streets clear. They also do patrols downtown in the more troublesome neighborhoods during the summer. The denizens tend to keep their distance from the horses. That's probably because a couple of summers ago one of the sergeants claimed his horse was a "drug sniffing horse". View Quote Only four horses in the St. Louis Mounted Patrol http://www.slmpd.org/mounted_patrol.shtml |
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That's the one thing that I've thought was missing from the get-go, a good, working mounted division. I know that the Sheriff Dept. back home has a very good mounted division that's a lot more go than show (though they do that very well too), and they'd have been out there at the beginning keeping the streets clear. They also do patrols downtown in the more troublesome neighborhoods during the summer. The denizens tend to keep their distance from the horses. That's probably because a couple of summers ago one of the sergeants claimed his horse was a "drug sniffing horse". Only four horses in the St. Louis Mounted Patrol http://www.slmpd.org/mounted_patrol.shtml Really?! That's pitiful. My sheriff dept's mounted division is substantially larger. Most of the deputies are reserves and supply their own horses and gear, too. They're right in the front lines anytime there's a need for crowd control, there's unrest or riots (though thankfully I don't think there's been a real riot for almost a decade now), etc. |
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B...B...But I thought they were militarized? They hab gots all teh mulitary quipment and camoflauges! More being arrested around Walmart I love happy endings. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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A lot of the police in the Ferguson area do not have body armor That is ridiculous. The department doesn't provide them with plates or soft armor? Even after all of the rioting bullshit? Ferguson isn't a rich community so funding is limited. When rioting first broke out and you saw officers standing in riot gear they had to borrow all of that from the state police. They had nothing. County Cops are the ones you saw on the TV with the cool toys. Lot of money in there. B...B...But I thought they were militarized? They hab gots all teh mulitary quipment and camoflauges! More being arrested around Walmart I love happy endings. Yes those guys were county. They did a great job then of course the governor booted them out only to see they really needed them so in came the national guard. County also gassed Al Jazeera news broadcasters. It was awesome. |
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