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Originally posted by wufan View PostTo protest the fundamental values of the United States is to stand up against the United States as an enemy of the people.
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Originally posted by Kung Wu View PostIf I were a manager or owner of a Walmart, I wouldn't allow an employee to engage in a personal protest at my store or while clocked in -- even if I agreed with the purpose of the protest.
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In all this back and forth, I've found a very simple truth.
People are imperfect, but that doesn't always mean we should get angry at them.
People with good motives sometimes are imperfect in the execution of their actions. That doesn't mean what they are trying to do isn't completely noble. Complain about whether or not kneeling is effective in raising awareness toward police brutality. Fine. But be willing to admit that imperfect as the actions may be, it might just be that some of the protestors aren't master strategists, are doing what they believe is the best they can, and most importantly, are doing what they are doing for noble reasons.
This whole issue has brought about way more anger, and way less attempted understanding, than it should have.
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Originally posted by Jamar Howard 4 President View PostIn all this back and forth, I've found a very simple truth.
People are imperfect, but that doesn't always mean we should get angry at them.
People with good motives sometimes are imperfect in the execution of their actions. That doesn't mean what they are trying to do isn't completely noble. Complain about whether or not kneeling is effective in raising awareness toward police brutality. Fine. But be willing to admit that imperfect as the actions may be, it might just be that some of the protestors aren't master strategists, are doing what they believe is the best they can, and most importantly, are doing what they are doing for noble reasons.
This whole issue has brought about way more anger, and way less attempted understanding, than it should have.
Which leads me to the next question and the one I feel is more applicable. What liability does the news media have in all of this? The media has obviously moved from reporting on facts and letting the viewer decide, to slanting their reporting to fit what they want their audience to hear. This is done by both sides. Obviously the news media knows that police are not out targeting black people and for sure not killing black people at a higher rate than white people, but they continue to push these false stories or give half-truths when they know it will spark outrage. At what point do these news organizations lose their press passes if they continue to promote half-truths and slant stories, and collude with one candidate or one party? To me they are no longer independent news organizations, but instead they are a mouthpiece for a political party.
Remember back in 2012 when this new racial divide started, one of the major networks edited the 911 tape so it seemed like Zimmerman was anxious to identify Trayvon as black. In reality Zimmerman (who wasn't white) was asked by the 911 dispatcher what race Trayvon was. I'm sure everyone also remembers the false narrative of "hands up, don't shoot" which was proven over and over to be false. Also, remember the shock when the police officers in the Freddie Gray case were identified and half of them were black. Surely many people knew this well in advance and just chose not to report it? Who is the group that is trying to create this divide and what is their motivation? It is obviously being encouraged and aided by the left-leaning media. It seems like every major story has some media involvement pushing a false aspect or half-truth. But why? Is it only ratings or is there something larger going on here?
I would think the media would quit trying to write the story, and just report the story. If the facts actually show a racial bias I think almost everyone will come to the same agreement that it is wrong!Last edited by shockfan89_; September 28, 2017, 03:05 PM.
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Originally posted by shockfan89_ View PostIn reality Zimmerman (who wasn't white) was asked by the 911 dispatcher what race Trayvon was.
The purpose of the Neighborhood Watch Program is to enable citizens to act as the “eyes and ears” within their community and alert law enforcement immediately when they notice suspicious activity. However, the Neighborhood Watch Program does not in any way, shape, or form advocate citizens to take the law in their own hands.
Oddly enough, the reverse happened. A man shot George Zimmerman and claimed that he was following Florida's "stand your ground" law. He claimed that Zimmerman (who had a gun with him) was the aggressor, and that he shot Zimmerman after seeing the gun; Zimmerman received minor injuries from flying glass. That man, Matthew Apperson, received a 20 year jail for attempted murder and aggravated assault.
So shooting and killing an unarmed person while acting as a pseudo-police officer was fine because no one could prove it wasn't self-defense. But don't leave a witness, or you might find yourself up against contradicting testimony.
There's a lot more messed up about that story than what the media focused in on. It is bad enough when people get paralyzed by actual cops after being stopped as a "suspicious person," we don't need armed neighborhood watchmen acting on their own.
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I don't disagree with anything you said, but my point was the media manipulated the 911 tape to make things appear racially motivated when race had nothing to do with it.Last edited by shockfan89_; September 28, 2017, 04:20 PM.
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Originally posted by Jamar Howard 4 President View PostWho is protesting the fundamental values of the US? Police brutality isn't a fundamental value. Even if you believe police brutality is less common than some of these folks claim (I would agree), your dispute is with the statistics, not with the "anti police brutality" message.
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Originally posted by Jamar Howard 4 President View PostWho is protesting the fundamental values of the US? Police brutality isn't a fundamental value. Even if you believe police brutality is less common than some of these folks claim (I would agree), your dispute is with the statistics, not with the "anti police brutality" message.Livin the dream
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This appears to be going in a positive direction. As much as I hate the Denver Broncos, I think this is a great move. Here's a statement from their players.
They start by saying that they are not protesting the flag or the military, which a lot of us were trying to argue that this was the case. So to fix that, they are all choosing to kneel BEFORE the anthem, and then stand in unity during it. Just like the Dallas Cowboys did on Monday Night earlier this week. So far, it appears the Saints will be doing this as well.
As a way to show respect to all, our #Saints team will kneel in solidarity prior to the national anthem & stand together during the anthem.
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Originally posted by ShockerPhi View PostThis appears to be going in a positive direction. As much as I hate the Denver Broncos, I think this is a great move. Here's a statement from their players.
They start by saying that they are not protesting the flag or the military, which a lot of us were trying to argue that this was the case. So to fix that, they are all choosing to kneel BEFORE the anthem, and then stand in unity during it. Just like the Dallas Cowboys did on Monday Night earlier this week. So far, it appears the Saints will be doing this as well.
Good for the Dallas Cowboys for starting this and good for the Broncos and the Saints. I hope this catches on.
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I have heard a lot of people mention that it has only been in the last ten years that the NFL even had the anthem with players on the field. Many former players remember just hanging out in the locker room to prepare for the game.
In 2009, the Department of Defense startedpaying millions of taxpayer dollars to the NFL in exchange for patriotism-type activities. After scrutiny for such activities occurred in recent years, it was publicized that the payment of these funds would be discontinued.78-65
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