I have answers. Like all welfare does is keep people in poverty and we need to find another way to temporarily assist people in need. Mention that though and you get called a racist. Dare to say "Let's not rush to judgement and wait for the facts" in an officer involved shooting and you get ripped apart. Try to empathize and you get ripped apart because your a white but your empathy was simply from the standpoint of a fellow American. Get lashed out at enough times and you stop trying to help, stop trying to support. My family is all military. I have LE relatives including my brother. I've lost people to both. But my feelings and my fear for LE/military doesn't matter. It just makes me a racist ... and I couldn't be farther from it. |
Actually, it's the mayor of Charlotte who brought all that up. At least throw your shade in the appropriate direction. |
And neither do you, especially if you live in the United States of America. If you want to learn those 'ideas', travel anywhere in Africa or south America. |
So much this. Being American makes you privileged. |
I'm no Farrakhan supporter. However, he slammed black gang members for destroying their communities and he slammed Obama for not doing enough. Dysfunction and dangerous behavior both go hand-in-hand with poverty. in other words - when you have nothing to lose . . . But there comes a point where people have to pull themselves up. White people cannot get involved to that extent, as the effort isn't viewed as sincere and more often than not, the communities won't welcome their presence. Furthermore, social programs are inefficient, as these jobs don't attract the best and brightest b/c salary is abysmal. Furthermore, those who enter the fields with the best of intentions burn out. So it's a revolving door. The most we can do is to improve wrap around services by being as inclusive as possible - all partnered with police outreach. But with this divisive election - with buffoon vs. buffoon - we've created a situation ripe for civil war. I don't believe Hillary is any better for the country than Trump is. We need someone who understands the root of this dysfunction and who will address it with the people in these communities who are suffering. Somehow I can't picture either one doing that b/c I don't believe either one is sincere. |
Shut up with the myth of the black welfare queen, majority of welfare recipients are white, largest population of Section 8 receipients is some predominately Jewish neighborhood in NYC. Just take a seat with your surface level understanding and refusal to truly address racism. You are not helping to do anything but to keep yourself deluded. Is RIOTING wrong? HELL YEA! But when you are too blind to Serbia poverty and and oppression create a powder keg and addressing those ROOT causes is how you keep from happening , take a seat! |
Maybe you should take a seat in a statistics class. If whites make up the majority of the population (at least for now), statistically they have more chances of living in poverty. not saying there's no oppression or root causes of poverty and oppression in black communities - which have led to some very ugly and dangerous situations However, stats are stats. |
+1 Figure 10 on https://www.census.gov/content/dam/Census/library/publications/2015/demo/p70-141.pdf shows in 2012 41% of Blacks received assistance, vs 13% of non-Hispanic Whites |
So often in our nation if you don't agree with anothers beliefs it is labeled intolerance. Way too often one is called a hater. But dissenting opinion isn't intolerance. Not agreeing with anothers opinions or beliefs is not intolerance. |
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"Marcus DiPaulo, a freelance photographer, told CNN he saw some rioters knock over an ATM and grab money from it."
"The Hyatt House Hotel in downtown went into lockdown as protesters tossed bricks through the window. A valet and front desk attendant were punched in the face by protesters, hotel manager Matt Allen told CNN." |
Calling for someone to be fired from their job (which has been done many times right here on DCUM) or even killed for engaging in peaceful protest my not be "intolerance" in your opinion, but it is in mine. |
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Aren't cops supposed to make arrests of law breakers?
Why didn't they?? Why did they delay doing their job??? |
I wonder what instructions were given to the police. It's possible they were told to give the rioters "space to destroy." |
I heard the chief interviewed last night. He said they would use tear gas and other methods to control crowds. When you have mobs of people destroying property and breaking into stores, it is not safe for the cops to make arrests on the spot. The police are not going to unnecessarily risk their own safety to make arrests when people are destroying property. They will likely attempt to identify those who caused property damage after the fact and make arrests at that point. |
Fired? Depends on the situation. Suggesting someone be killed, or even physically harmed, for peaceful protest? Never acceptable. But what part of my 'example' didn't get through? "But dissenting opinion isn't intolerance. Not agreeing with anothers opinions or beliefs is not intolerance." |