I think that's the problem. Shouldn't outlaw something just because one person can't use it correctly. Why are fireworks outlawed in CA? Because one person had to fuck it up, be irresponsible, and blow their hand off. AND file a lawsuit because they can't take responsibility of their own actions. And this goes much beyond fireworks. Why should one person have to fuck it up for everyone else?
If the action was intentionally done, then yeah, that's fucked up and the cop should be brought to justice. By intentionally, I mean that the cop intended to cause physical harm that was irreparable to the kid. And in that situation, BLM does have a point. If it was unintentionally done, then the cop really can't be blamed: the kid was out of line. That being said, there is no way to draw a conclusion, except to look at the body camera footage.
I think BLM would have a stronger point if they mainly targeted dirty cops: Most likely, Chauvin was a dirty cop because he worked at a club involved with trafficking women from Mexico and laundering counterfeit money. Unfortunately, they say "ACAB: All Cops Are Bastards". And that's never something I'd agree with. Cops are people too, and most are quite reasonable, kind, and fair. (That being said, they aren't your friend if you're being arrested, but that's obvious lol) And I say this as what the left would say, "A colored person....I mean Person of Color". Unfortunately, BLM is an extremist group that serves as a militant arm for the Dems, alongside money laundering for them as well. Their actions are not aligned with what they preach. And they should not be given any sort of mercy or compassion when dealt with by the law.
Edit: I'm not sure why u/_bryan is being downvoted, because he did bring up a good point and discussion.
I was discussing the other day with someone, so many of our problems stem from people lacking self responsibility. Its sad, but I am glad to see that others see the same thing. I guess it should be expected here on TD though.
A taser is a lethal weapon according to BLM after all. So liberals can't walk their way outta this one.
oh, they will try....
Yeah they have pulled way more blatant hypocrisy than this. And gotten away with it, for the most part. Watch them...
Bike lock head smasher got away with it
Since when have double standards mattered to the left? Double standards are the only standards they have.
I think that's the problem. Shouldn't outlaw something just because one person can't use it correctly. Why are fireworks outlawed in CA? Because one person had to fuck it up, be irresponsible, and blow their hand off. AND file a lawsuit because they can't take responsibility of their own actions. And this goes much beyond fireworks. Why should one person have to fuck it up for everyone else?
We are a society of lowest common denominator and that bar is set low my friend
If the action was intentionally done, then yeah, that's fucked up and the cop should be brought to justice. By intentionally, I mean that the cop intended to cause physical harm that was irreparable to the kid. And in that situation, BLM does have a point. If it was unintentionally done, then the cop really can't be blamed: the kid was out of line. That being said, there is no way to draw a conclusion, except to look at the body camera footage.
I think BLM would have a stronger point if they mainly targeted dirty cops: Most likely, Chauvin was a dirty cop because he worked at a club involved with trafficking women from Mexico and laundering counterfeit money. Unfortunately, they say "ACAB: All Cops Are Bastards". And that's never something I'd agree with. Cops are people too, and most are quite reasonable, kind, and fair. (That being said, they aren't your friend if you're being arrested, but that's obvious lol) And I say this as what the left would say, "A colored person....I mean Person of Color". Unfortunately, BLM is an extremist group that serves as a militant arm for the Dems, alongside money laundering for them as well. Their actions are not aligned with what they preach. And they should not be given any sort of mercy or compassion when dealt with by the law.
Edit: I'm not sure why u/_bryan is being downvoted, because he did bring up a good point and discussion.
I was discussing the other day with someone, so many of our problems stem from people lacking self responsibility. Its sad, but I am glad to see that others see the same thing. I guess it should be expected here on TD though.