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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]more deflection from ANY sort of responsibility. PPs (including me) have said MULTIPLE times that the police have work to do to improve. yet you can't acknowledge that maybe not everything is the police's fault.[/quote] From what it looks like the most egregious attempts deflection come about whenever a point is made about police responsibility and police accountability. That subject is not open for discussion at all - it gets mentioned and immediately stats are throw out about black-on-black crime and immediate shifts of emphasis occur to avoid delving into that aspect of the problems between blue and black. People will gladly go on for 4/5 pages in these threads about blacks and their criminality and culpability but apparently no one is willing to engage in such in-depth discussion about police misconduct.[/quote] this is a thread about a (recorded on video, including by a civilian) police-involved shooting where a gun was recovered with the deceased's DNA, fingerprints, and blood on it. the only thing pointing to "police misconduct" is that the deceased's family says he didn't have a gun. is there any other evidence of "misconduct?" for me, given the evidence we have seen, this doesn't seem to be a case of police misconduct. for that reason, this thread, IMO, isn't really the place for an "in-depth discussion about police misconduct." i also think more discussion happens about crime in the black community because, according to statistics, it is a bigger problem (in terms of loss of life) than police.[/quote] 1) how the gun got there is a point of contention 2) all black people dintvlivevinbtge sane community 3) predominately white communities have the same problem, white people killing other white people. Where is YOUR outrage about that???? 4) if the issue at hand is alleged police misconduct then, of course the stats will not reflect reality, but what has been rigged 5) if Donna has brain cancer, I damn sure I'm not going to tell her to shut up because more women have breadt cancer and we need to focus on that [/quote]
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