Actually they haven't, but go off
Not like you care anyways you're just pushing your own agenda. |
| Why are whites so quick to defend cops? |
I’m not, but that’s likely because I grew up in a very poor neighborhood, and didn’t have good interactions with police. |
| What are SJWs? |
I’m white and married a cop… but don’t defend them. It’s because it’s hard to admit that even though you go into a profession for all the right reasons you find yourself as part of the problem. You help 100 people but violate 1 persons rights. They want to defend that because they’re mostly good or “nobody is perfect” or “they must have had a reason” or “that person probably committed a crime just not this time”. Those are just a few “reasons” from my anecdotal observation. Most cops look at this and know it’s wrong but many don’t want to think their family will be destroyed by one bad night. (Or one they get caught) |
"Social Justice Warriors." It's a pejorative term intended to convey a belief that the protester isn't trying to actually solve problems but is just looking to get an emotional rush and validation for being part of a cause. |
Such a racist and dumb question. Congrats PP |
That's true. Floyd's murder was awful. But, also the weather was decent and we had been locked down. The protests and riots were, among other things, an entertainment option for a population that was not only unhappy with the murder but was also stir-crazy and bored. |
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Yes, protests are generally more wide spread in better weather.
But also, the Memphis police chief deserves a ton of credit for reacting swiftly and appropriately. There wasn't weeks of anguish thinking these cops wouldn't have any consequences. |
Do you not see the fundamental difference between how the people in charge have reacted to this murder vs. Floyd’s? |
And the media glorified the protests. You couldn't see your sick parent, but heck let's burn the city! |
Yes, she fired everyone regardless of their culpability. She new it was necessary to prevent the woke mob from burning down the city. |
I think second degree murder may be a stretch for at least some of the officers, but I don’t see how anyone looks at that thinks that any of those people are still worthy to protect and serve. |
Better weather, white officers, lockdown fatigue. I don't think swift action by police administration would have prevented the riots. |
BINGO |