Senethro
Overlord
Anyway, they need to have the reservations abolished and integrate fully with modern society. Harsh? Yes. Unfortunate? Maybe.
Can't leave the job of ethnic cleansing half finished!
You've gone from weird to threatening.
Anyway, they need to have the reservations abolished and integrate fully with modern society. Harsh? Yes. Unfortunate? Maybe.
Can't leave the job of ethnic cleansing half finished!
You've gone from weird to threatening.
Many Americans don't know that Africa is not a single country!
What's wrong with having them integrate into mainstream America? The quality of life on a vast majority of reservations is absolutely abysmal and their tribal governments are hopelessly corrupt. So it seems breaking down the barrier the existence of the reservations create could only serve to improve their lives.
You don't see the problem with imposing your will on people without bothering to ask if that's even what they want? Or maybe you just don't care what they want...
Many Americans don't know that Africa is not a single country!
bhsup said:Anyway, they need to have the reservations abolished
I know this is probably a joke, but I'm still not going to let it slide (mostly because I'm getting sick of the "it's cool to make fun of the US" trend going around the internet these days).
I was thinking of resurrecting this thread--to give Timsup2nothin some props.
From early on, his position was that this incident shouldn't be analyzed in isolation, but that it was likely a sign that the Fergusson police force had squandered, through bad treatment of minorities, the rapport that a police force must cultivate and maintain with the community it serves.
Tim being Tim, he made these points categorically and emphatically and (and repeatedly) Some, including me, took the position that we should wait for the various inquiries before making such claims.
Well, now the federal probe has come in, and it indeed shows that the Fergusson police department regularly engaged in racially discriminatory behavior in the ~5 years leading up to this incident. I think we "let's wait for the inquiry" folks should therefore be explicit in acknowledging the validity and accuracy of Tim's early framing of this incident.
So basically the protesters were right?
What sort of legal power does this finding have? What happens now?
Yep, the Blue Wall is already marshaling.And the beat goes on.
Police have been kicking the living crap out of people for decades, and he wants to avoid a rush to judgment.Reuters said:Jeff Roorda, a spokesman for the St. Louis Police Officers Association, said there were many factors involved and he wanted to avoid a "rush to judgment."
Rather than blaming racial bias, there should be a "mature, frank conversation in the country about why kids like Michael Brown... end up in deadly confrontations with police," Roorda said.
Yep, the Blue Wall is already marshaling.
Police have been kicking the living crap out of people for decades, and he wants to avoid a rush to judgment.![]()
Can someone summarize the findings? All I saw in a brief blurb was "According to the findings, African-Americans make up 67 percent of the population of Ferguson, but were subject to 85 percent of traffic stops, 90 percent of citations and 93 percent of arrests."
And further in:
"African Americans accounted for 95 percent of all Manner of Walking in Roadway -- essentially jaywalking -- charges, 94 percent of failure to comply charges and 92 percent of all peace disturbance charges."
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/ferg...show-pattern-discrimination/story?id=29361802
Which doesn't prove anything. It could show racial tendencies but it could also just be that black people there do indeed commit 93% of the crimes or 95% of the jaywalking charges. What you need to do is see the percentage of suspects vs actual arrests or something, see if whites are being overlooked and let off the hook while blacks aren't. If a white guy and a black guy both jaywalk is the black guy more likely to get ticketed? Just saying well 95% of the tickets go to black guys doesn't prove that.
The email jokes should be subject to disciplinary action cus those violate workplace policy but that doesn't prove the jokers act racially when on patrol. All it shows is they like racist jokes, not that they were discriminatory in their police actions.