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MaxPower wrote:All violent protestors should be dealt with humanely or inhumanely, depends on their resistance.
It appears the protestors want to be gracefully and comfortably apprehended and we must show sympathy for their aches, pains and health issues. But yeh, cry justice and police brutality and burn sheit down.
These people just loveeeee when these unfortunate events happen so they can do what they want. One of these days a police officer is going to go into a shooting mode.
Deadly force is needed to deal with this disgusting behavior.
MaxPower wrote:All violent protestors should be dealt with humanely or inhumanely, depends on their resistance.
It appears the protestors want to be gracefully and comfortably apprehended and we must show sympathy for their aches, pains and health issues. But yeh, cry justice and police brutality and burn sheit down.
These people just loveeeee when these unfortunate events happen so they can do what they want. One of these days a police officer is going to go into a shooting mode.
Deadly force is needed to deal with this disgusting behavior.
88sins wrote:MaxPower wrote:All violent protestors should be dealt with humanely or inhumanely, depends on their resistance.
It appears the protestors want to be gracefully and comfortably apprehended and we must show sympathy for their aches, pains and health issues. But yeh, cry justice and police brutality and burn sheit down.
These people just loveeeee when these unfortunate events happen so they can do what they want. One of these days a police officer is going to go into a shooting mode.
Deadly force is needed to deal with this disgusting behavior.
Did you know that if you occasionally shut your arse from time to time, that just maybe someone might not think you were as stoopid as you actually are instead of you making a mountainous pile of evidence of your idiocy.
Rovin wrote:everytime i put on tv & cnc3 showing CNN its this issue , look like this event made corona take a backseat ...
MaxPower wrote:All violent protestors should be dealt with humanely or inhumanely, depends on their resistance.
It appears the protestors want to be gracefully and comfortably apprehended and we must show sympathy for their aches, pains and health issues. But yeh, cry justice and police brutality and burn sheit down.
These people just loveeeee when these unfortunate events happen so they can do what they want. One of these days a police officer is going to go into a shooting mode.
Deadly force is needed to deal with this disgusting behavior.
Dohplaydat wrote:MaxPower wrote:All violent protestors should be dealt with humanely or inhumanely, depends on their resistance.
It appears the protestors want to be gracefully and comfortably apprehended and we must show sympathy for their aches, pains and health issues. But yeh, cry justice and police brutality and burn sheit down.
These people just loveeeee when these unfortunate events happen so they can do what they want. One of these days a police officer is going to go into a shooting mode.
Deadly force is needed to deal with this disgusting behavior.
This is the straw that broke the camels back though.
People are upset. The US a powerful freaking country, but it is not always a nice place to live.
This is probably just the beginning, there are many reasons for social unrest in America, but I'm telling you, it stems from systematic discrimination, poverty, and inequality. Covid has probably accelerated this with more and more Americans being out of work and they have the Republicans in office, who in all likely hood will use these race riots to their advantage and probably win the Nov election.
adnj wrote:Wife of ex-Minneapolis cop Derek Chauvin reportedly filing for divorce
By Louis Casiano, Fox News
May 30, 2020 | 12:06am
Kellie and Derek Chauvin.
AP
The wife of Derek Chauvin, the fired Minneapolis police officer charged in the death of George Floyd, has reportedly filed for divorce over his role in the case, according to media reports.
Attorneys for Kellie Chauvin said Friday that she is seeking the “dissolution of her marriage” to Chauvin.
“She is devastated by Mr. Floyd’s death,” a statement on behalf of Kellie Chauvin and her family read. “Her utmost sympathy lies with his family, his loved ones and with everyone who is grieving.”
“She has filed for dissolution of her marriage,” the letter continued.
Kellie Chauvin doesn’t have any children from her current marriage, the letter said, and it was not clear how long the couple have been married.
https://nypost.com/2020/05/30/wife-of-e ... r-divorce/
Redman wrote:To be clear...the officer should be charged for murder.
However bigger picture
Rioting immediately solves nothing, compounds the problem and clouds the issue.
Police killings are normal...not a Trump thing or a Democrat thing.
The volumes involved dictate that an arrest will be ballzed up.
Police are expected to perform tasks that conflict with each other,make decisions in spli seconds, and withstand scrutiny from the world with all its agendas.
Tough frigging job...near impossible to get it right all the time.
Why?The_Honourable wrote:^^^ yup why?Redman wrote:To be clear...the officer should be charged for murder.
However bigger picture
Rioting immediately solves nothing, compounds the problem and clouds the issue.
Police killings are normal...not a Trump thing or a Democrat thing.
The volumes involved dictate that an arrest will be ballzed up.
Police are expected to perform tasks that conflict with each other,make decisions in spli seconds, and withstand scrutiny from the world with all its agendas.
Tough frigging job...near impossible to get it right all the time.
Thank you Redman.
It was only a matter of time that the issues behind George Floyd would be clouded and even lost. Now the talk is about the rioters (who are both white and black), terrorists, escalation of force by law enforcement, and the over analysis of Trump tweets. (just call his name and certain tuners jump out)![]()
What is interesting is that in some areas, the police goes out to maintain order but in other areas they just let things burn. Strategy? low law enforcement numbers?
Let's see what happens tonight again.
Reminds me Arse wari kids playing with gun and the soilder who " took his own life by Dubois means.alfa wrote:Every few years in the US you have a race incited killing where one white cop kills one black man under questionable circumstances, case in point Floyd and Travon Martin some years prior. However right here in Trinidad we had an incident where not one but three black citizens were gunned down by not one but a group of police officers in Moruga some years ago in a hit for hire. Then we had the case again with a bunch of officers raiding the compound of Stacy Ramdeen resulting in her murder. Don't forget the policeman who was 'accidentally' shot and died in the forest on a raid. It goes as far back as the 80's where WPC Bernadette James was killed during a training exercise after she had allegedly witnessed a cocaine transaction in the airport involving govt ministers. Point I'm making is no matter how corrupt the US system is against sectors of the population or how people can be unlawfully killed by crooked cops the US will always be safer than Trinidad minus the random mass shootings and the police abuse of power will always be more per capita here. So if you support the mayhem currently taking place in the US to not be hypocritical we should have been looting and burning our own Indian and African owned businesses decades ago as well
alfa wrote:Every few years in the US you have a race incited killing where one white cop kills one black man under questionable circumstances, case in point Floyd and Travon Martin some years prior. However right here in Trinidad we had an incident where not one but three black citizens were gunned down by not one but a group of police officers in Moruga some years ago in a hit for hire. Then we had the case again with a bunch of officers raiding the compound of Stacy Ramdeen resulting in her murder. Don't forget the policeman who was 'accidentally' shot and died in the forest on a raid. It goes as far back as the 80's where WPC Bernadette James was killed during a training exercise after she had allegedly witnessed a cocaine transaction in the airport involving govt ministers. Point I'm making is no matter how corrupt the US system is against sectors of the population or how people can be unlawfully killed by crooked cops the US will always be safer than Trinidad minus the random mass shootings and the police abuse of power will always be more per capita here. So if you support the mayhem currently taking place in the US to not be hypocritical we should have been looting and burning our own Indian and African owned businesses decades ago as well
CNN reminds me of the 1% mediaEFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:alfa wrote:Every few years in the US you have a race incited killing where one white cop kills one black man under questionable circumstances, case in point Floyd and Travon Martin some years prior. However right here in Trinidad we had an incident where not one but three black citizens were gunned down by not one but a group of police officers in Moruga some years ago in a hit for hire. Then we had the case again with a bunch of officers raiding the compound of Stacy Ramdeen resulting in her murder. Don't forget the policeman who was 'accidentally' shot and died in the forest on a raid. It goes as far back as the 80's where WPC Bernadette James was killed during a training exercise after she had allegedly witnessed a cocaine transaction in the airport involving govt ministers. Point I'm making is no matter how corrupt the US system is against sectors of the population or how people can be unlawfully killed by crooked cops the US will always be safer than Trinidad minus the random mass shootings and the police abuse of power will always be more per capita here. So if you support the mayhem currently taking place in the US to not be hypocritical we should have been looting and burning our own Indian and African owned businesses decades ago as well
People love to sit on social media and promote chaos and rioting because it doesn't affect them, let this sh!t happen in Trinidad and see how fast these people change their tune nah, you feel any of them want to wake up one morning and see their house on fire and their new Corolla or Hyundai burned to the ground after they catch they c0nt all their life to pay for it?
Same way CNN suddenly changed their tune from "Peaceful Protest to Violent Protest" as soon as the rioters showed up to their doorsteps. People especially News Media that promote rioting and vandalism of private property should be shot with dog sh!t
dogg wrote:what's with this insane obsession in US political propaganda news?
Worse things happen in TT weekly. And in other countries by the minute!
To fact with the US and its stupid racism.
I really couldn't care less!
We can say the same with our political propaganda news lead by the 1% media right here in Banana republic of TTdogg wrote:what's with this insane obsession in US political propaganda news?
Worse things happen in TT weekly. And in other countries by the minute!
To fact with the US and its stupid racism.
I really couldn't care less!
Who's innocent?MaxPower wrote:A violent approach is needed by law enforcers to control this barbaric behavior.
We also need snipers, suicide bombers, acid, flame throwers, grenades, vehicle ploughs etc.
Who is protecting the innocent?
Come on America, fight back and put a stop to this once and for all.
Edit: in fact NO, disregard what i said, i am over reacting.
Let them continue to burn cities down and harm the innocent. The result will be nothing but a destroyed city and increased oppression.
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