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The Minneapolis Police Choke an Unarmed Handcuffed Black Man to Death
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<blockquote data-quote="nomoretickets" data-source="post: 16430048" data-attributes="member: 160855"><p>Totally irrelevant to police brutality but whatever.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If by trashing cops, you mean calling out systemic problems that keep resulting in unarmed people getting killed by cops, then fine. If by trashing Republicans (even though i didnt use that term in here) you mean disagreeing with people in here, thats called a dialogue.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Literally no one here is saying its okay that people are rioting and looting and engaging in violence. Its a strawman argument. But these are two different things. And the thing is, no matter how many nights of riots there are, it doesnt change that problems exist that lead to George Floyd and so many others before him being killed at the hands of police. That officer should not have knelt on Floyd's neck for nearly nine minutes until the man was limp and dead. That is a problem that needs to be fixed, and that problem doesnt evaporate just because some people rioted. So you have the choice of either being mad about the riots but also admitting theres a problem that needs to be fixed, or you can be mad about the riot and try to justify that officer's action. There is no middle ground. And once you admit theres a problem, are you really going to try to tell we as a society just let a problem exist because some people did crime?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nomoretickets, post: 16430048, member: 160855"] Totally irrelevant to police brutality but whatever. If by trashing cops, you mean calling out systemic problems that keep resulting in unarmed people getting killed by cops, then fine. If by trashing Republicans (even though i didnt use that term in here) you mean disagreeing with people in here, thats called a dialogue. Literally no one here is saying its okay that people are rioting and looting and engaging in violence. Its a strawman argument. But these are two different things. And the thing is, no matter how many nights of riots there are, it doesnt change that problems exist that lead to George Floyd and so many others before him being killed at the hands of police. That officer should not have knelt on Floyd's neck for nearly nine minutes until the man was limp and dead. That is a problem that needs to be fixed, and that problem doesnt evaporate just because some people rioted. So you have the choice of either being mad about the riots but also admitting theres a problem that needs to be fixed, or you can be mad about the riot and try to justify that officer's action. There is no middle ground. And once you admit theres a problem, are you really going to try to tell we as a society just let a problem exist because some people did crime? [/QUOTE]
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