Cop Suspended After Video Emerges Of Brutal Arrests At Teen Pool Party (In McKinney Texas)

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jsteele wrote:
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jsteele wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Anyone seen what one defender of the cop in question--who also happens to be a schoolteacher in TX--wrote on her FB page?

“I’m going to just go ahead and say it … the blacks are the ones causing the problems and this ‘racial tension.’ I guess that’s what happens when you flunk out of school and have no education. I’m sure their parents are just as guilty for not knowing what their kids were doing; or knew it and didn’t care. I’m almost to the point of wanting them all segregated on one side of town so they can hurt each other and leave the innocent people alone,” Fitzgibbons wrote in the since-deleted post.

http://www.salon.com/2015/06/11/im_almost_to_the_point_of_wanting_them_all_segregated_texas_teacher_pens_breathtakingly_racist_mckinney_post/


Disgusting and outrageous. I hope she is fired. As suspected, the cowardly racist deleted her post. I'd respect her more if she left it up and owned it.


She has been fired. I am not sure that these repeated social media mobs that get people fired are a good thing. I am a pretty firm believer in the right to be an asshole from time to time. She deserves all the criticism in the world and maybe some assigned research on racial segregation, but firing for a Facebook post seems a bit much.


I agree. One of the reasons why I'm such as strong conservative is because I DO believe she has a right to her own views - freedom of speech. I don't agree, however, that she should be assigned research because she disagrees with the progressive viewpoint, any more than I think progressives need to do research into Christian viewpoints.



What makes you think progressives don't understand Christian viewpoints? I think anyone who wants to return to racial segregation probably doesn't understand the reality of it.


If they understood Christian viewpoints, they wouldn't be all about the forcing them out of business because they didn't tow the progressive line.

I don't think she wants to return to racial segregation as you see it. I dare say that she's referring only to the criminal element, given she's stating also that they can hurt each other. That's how I read her post. Often-times, in 'bad' neighborhoods, it's 10% ruining it for the 90%. I'd love to separate out that 10% so the 90% can live in peace.


Nice try, but no.
jsteele
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Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone seen what one defender of the cop in question--who also happens to be a schoolteacher in TX--wrote on her FB page?

“I’m going to just go ahead and say it … the blacks are the ones causing the problems and this ‘racial tension.’ I guess that’s what happens when you flunk out of school and have no education. I’m sure their parents are just as guilty for not knowing what their kids were doing; or knew it and didn’t care. I’m almost to the point of wanting them all segregated on one side of town so they can hurt each other and leave the innocent people alone,” Fitzgibbons wrote in the since-deleted post.

http://www.salon.com/2015/06/11/im_almost_to_the_point_of_wanting_them_all_segregated_texas_teacher_pens_breathtakingly_racist_mckinney_post/


Disgusting and outrageous. I hope she is fired. As suspected, the cowardly racist deleted her post. I'd respect her more if she left it up and owned it.


She has been fired. I am not sure that these repeated social media mobs that get people fired are a good thing. I am a pretty firm believer in the right to be an asshole from time to time. She deserves all the criticism in the world and maybe some assigned research on racial segregation, but firing for a Facebook post seems a bit much.


I agree. One of the reasons why I'm such as strong conservative is because I DO believe she has a right to her own views - freedom of speech. I don't agree, however, that she should be assigned research because she disagrees with the progressive viewpoint, any more than I think progressives need to do research into Christian viewpoints.



What makes you think progressives don't understand Christian viewpoints? I think anyone who wants to return to racial segregation probably doesn't understand the reality of it.


If they understood Christian viewpoints, they wouldn't be all about the forcing them out of business because they didn't tow the progressive line.

I don't think she wants to return to racial segregation as you see it. I dare say that she's referring only to the criminal element, given she's stating also that they can hurt each other. That's how I read her post. Often-times, in 'bad' neighborhoods, it's 10% ruining it for the 90%. I'd love to separate out that 10% so the 90% can live in peace.


If you are going to actually defend her nonsense, you can go ahead and run off to Stormfront where you will fit in better.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone seen what one defender of the cop in question--who also happens to be a schoolteacher in TX--wrote on her FB page?

“I’m going to just go ahead and say it … the blacks are the ones causing the problems and this ‘racial tension.’ I guess that’s what happens when you flunk out of school and have no education. I’m sure their parents are just as guilty for not knowing what their kids were doing; or knew it and didn’t care. I’m almost to the point of wanting them all segregated on one side of town so they can hurt each other and leave the innocent people alone,” Fitzgibbons wrote in the since-deleted post.

http://www.salon.com/2015/06/11/im_almost_to_the_point_of_wanting_them_all_segregated_texas_teacher_pens_breathtakingly_racist_mckinney_post/


Disgusting and outrageous. I hope she is fired. As suspected, the cowardly racist deleted her post. I'd respect her more if she left it up and owned it.


She has been fired. I am not sure that these repeated social media mobs that get people fired are a good thing. I am a pretty firm believer in the right to be an asshole from time to time. She deserves all the criticism in the world and maybe some assigned research on racial segregation, but firing for a Facebook post seems a bit much.

Maybe if she worked at Macy's but this person was a teacher.
She dies not have the right to poison the minds of children.


But what about free speech? I'm black and think what she said was despicable (not to mention--WITW was she thinking posting this in a public forum??) but it seems strange that you can get fired for a social media post. A bit of a slippery slope, IMO, but I'm no legal eagle.

Any 1st amendment experts care to weigh in?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone seen what one defender of the cop in question--who also happens to be a schoolteacher in TX--wrote on her FB page?

“I’m going to just go ahead and say it … the blacks are the ones causing the problems and this ‘racial tension.’ I guess that’s what happens when you flunk out of school and have no education. I’m sure their parents are just as guilty for not knowing what their kids were doing; or knew it and didn’t care. I’m almost to the point of wanting them all segregated on one side of town so they can hurt each other and leave the innocent people alone,” Fitzgibbons wrote in the since-deleted post.

http://www.salon.com/2015/06/11/im_almost_to_the_point_of_wanting_them_all_segregated_texas_teacher_pens_breathtakingly_racist_mckinney_post/


Disgusting and outrageous. I hope she is fired. As suspected, the cowardly racist deleted her post. I'd respect her more if she left it up and owned it.


She has been fired. I am not sure that these repeated social media mobs that get people fired are a good thing. I am a pretty firm believer in the right to be an asshole from time to time. She deserves all the criticism in the world and maybe some assigned research on racial segregation, but firing for a Facebook post seems a bit much.

Maybe if she worked at Macy's but this person was a teacher.
She dies not have the right to poison the minds of children.


But what about free speech? I'm black and think what she said was despicable (not to mention--WITW was she thinking posting this in a public forum??) but it seems strange that you can get fired for a social media post. A bit of a slippery slope, IMO, but I'm no legal eagle.

Any 1st amendment experts care to weigh in?

People get fired for conduct off the job.
Do you live under a rock??!
Freedom of speech does that mean freedom from consequences.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anyone seen what one defender of the cop in question--who also happens to be a schoolteacher in TX--wrote on her FB page?

“I’m going to just go ahead and say it … the blacks are the ones causing the problems and this ‘racial tension.’ I guess that’s what happens when you flunk out of school and have no education. I’m sure their parents are just as guilty for not knowing what their kids were doing; or knew it and didn’t care. I’m almost to the point of wanting them all segregated on one side of town so they can hurt each other and leave the innocent people alone,” Fitzgibbons wrote in the since-deleted post.

http://www.salon.com/2015/06/11/im_almost_to_the_point_of_wanting_them_all_segregated_texas_teacher_pens_breathtakingly_racist_mckinney_post/


Disgusting and outrageous. I hope she is fired. As suspected, the cowardly racist deleted her post. I'd respect her more if she left it up and owned it.


She has been fired. I am not sure that these repeated social media mobs that get people fired are a good thing. I am a pretty firm believer in the right to be an asshole from time to time. She deserves all the criticism in the world and maybe some assigned research on racial segregation, but firing for a Facebook post seems a bit much.

Maybe if she worked at Macy's but this person was a teacher.
She dies not have the right to poison the minds of children.



But what about free speech? I'm black and think what she said was despicable (not to mention--WITW was she thinking posting this in a public forum??) but it seems strange that you can get fired for a social media post. A bit of a slippery slope, IMO, but I'm no legal eagle.

Any 1st amendment experts care to weigh in?

Please get an understanding of Freedom of Speech before you keep making yourself sound like an idiot. It means that she will not get arrested or charged with a crime for her views and statements. It doesn't mean that she won't suffer consequences from her employer. Try calling your boss a "flaming asshole" and see what happens. You will probably get fired but you are entirely safe from the law. THAT's Freedom of Speech.
Anonymous
Another guy was fired for making a pretty innocuous statement! He was a school principal in Miami-said something about the cop did no wrong and feared for his life and that he commends him. What I dont get is why the HOA violating party throwers faced no repurcussions for their actions. And the 20 year old Tatiyana Rhodes who was also in the fist fight, hair pulling melee with the racist white woman (the one suspended from her job)-why is she immune form consequences-she behaved badly too!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Another guy was fired for making a pretty innocuous statement! He was a school principal in Miami-said something about the cop did no wrong and feared for his life and that he commends him. What I dont get is why the HOA violating party throwers faced no repurcussions for their actions. And the 20 year old Tatiyana Rhodes who was also in the fist fight, hair pulling melee with the racist white woman (the one suspended from her job)-why is she immune form consequences-she behaved badly too!


Rhodes was fighting with another woman. What happened with her? Perhaps, no consequences for either of them because it's unclear who started the fight.

The other lady punched Rhodes in the head and was using racial slurs. I'm glad she was fired.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Another guy was fired for making a pretty innocuous statement! He was a school principal in Miami-said something about the cop did no wrong and feared for his life and that he commends him. What I dont get is why the HOA violating party throwers faced no repurcussions for their actions. And the 20 year old Tatiyana Rhodes who was also in the fist fight, hair pulling melee with the racist white woman (the one suspended from her job)-why is she immune form consequences-she behaved badly too!


Rhodes was fighting with another woman. What happened with her? Perhaps, no consequences for either of them because it's unclear who started the fight.

The other lady punched Rhodes in the head and was using racial slurs. I'm glad she was fired.



the video showed them both fighting-I'm not sure who throew the first punch, but they should both be fired......oh wait, it would be racist to fire the black person in the fight,
Anonymous
Can someone post the link to the Miami principal firing-I tried to but do not think it worked-freedom of speech is over-I can see the teacher getting fired as her comments were pretty bad-but this guy no way!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Another guy was fired for making a pretty innocuous statement! He was a school principal in Miami-said something about the cop did no wrong and feared for his life and that he commends him. What I dont get is why the HOA violating party throwers faced no repurcussions for their actions. And the 20 year old Tatiyana Rhodes who was also in the fist fight, hair pulling melee with the racist white woman (the one suspended from her job)-why is she immune form consequences-she behaved badly too!


Rhodes was fighting with another woman. What happened with her? Perhaps, no consequences for either of them because it's unclear who started the fight.

The other lady punched Rhodes in the head and was using racial slurs. I'm glad she was fired.



the video showed them both fighting-I'm not sure who throew the first punch, but they should both be fired......oh wait, it would be racist to fire the black person in the fight,


You're talking about the wrong lady. The blonde lady was supposed to be breaking up the fight but instead beat Rhodes in the head.
jsteele
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Anonymous wrote:Can someone post the link to the Miami principal firing-I tried to but do not think it worked-freedom of speech is over-I can see the teacher getting fired as her comments were pretty bad-but this guy no way!


According to this story, the principal was not fired but reassigned:

http://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/North-Miami-Senior-High-School-Principal-Alberto-Iber-Loses-Job-Over-Post-on-Police-Incident-in-McKinney-Texas-306816711.html

Here is how his remarks (another Facebook posting) were reported (he is referring to Officer Casebolt):

"He did nothing wrong. He was afraid for his life," Iber posted on a Miami Herald story. "I commend him for his actions."
Anonymous
I get the feeling the teens who were a part of this pool incident are gloating with glee-zero consequenses for their bad behavior-but-cop looses job, fighting white lady looses job, Texas teacher who was not even there looses job, prinicipal in a far away state looses job (he's not even white but Hispanic)-it's like a modern day lynching. Wonder who is next! They still need to get the security guard and the fat white guy in the video! and perhaps that black resident who was also defending the cop-he's just a traitor!
jsteele
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Anonymous wrote:I get the feeling the teens who were a part of this pool incident are gloating with glee-zero consequenses for their bad behavior-but-cop looses job, fighting white lady looses job, Texas teacher who was not even there looses job, prinicipal in a far away state looses job (he's not even white but Hispanic)-it's like a modern day lynching. Wonder who is next! They still need to get the security guard and the fat white guy in the video! and perhaps that black resident who was also defending the cop-he's just a traitor!


I've posted my concern about about the teacher and the white lady losing their jobs. But, please don't compare a job loss to lynching. That is insensitive and a poorly-chosen phrase in this context.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Another guy was fired for making a pretty innocuous statement! He was a school principal in Miami-said something about the cop did no wrong and feared for his life and that he commends him. What I dont get is why the HOA violating party throwers faced no repurcussions for their actions. And the 20 year old Tatiyana Rhodes who was also in the fist fight, hair pulling melee with the racist white woman (the one suspended from her job)-why is she immune form consequences-she behaved badly too!


Rhodes was fighting with another woman. What happened with her? Perhaps, no consequences for either of them because it's unclear who started the fight.

The other lady punched Rhodes in the head and was using racial slurs. I'm glad she was fired.



the video showed them both fighting-I'm not sure who throew the first punch, but they should both be fired......oh wait, it would be racist to fire the black person in the fight,


You're talking about the wrong lady. The blonde lady was supposed to be breaking up the fight but instead beat Rhodes in the head.



looks like the two going at it were pulling each other's hair-and one of the whites was trying to pull them apart-a friend of Rhodes aka KC dimepeice was egging her on saying get her KC-also Rhode posted or boasted on FB that she beat that womans ass! it was since taken down..
Anonymous
jsteele wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I get the feeling the teens who were a part of this pool incident are gloating with glee-zero consequenses for their bad behavior-but-cop looses job, fighting white lady looses job, Texas teacher who was not even there looses job, prinicipal in a far away state looses job (he's not even white but Hispanic)-it's like a modern day lynching. Wonder who is next! They still need to get the security guard and the fat white guy in the video! and perhaps that black resident who was also defending the cop-he's just a traitor!


I've posted my concern about about the teacher and the white lady losing their jobs. But, please don't compare a job loss to lynching. That is insensitive and a poorly-chosen phrase in this context.



I reckon so-it is more of a job lynching-so many people out of work over this BS!
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