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I don't trust the police.

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  • G George K
    21 Feb 2022, 14:37

    @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

    exemplary

    Kicking a man AFTER he's subdued?

    Someone ask this guy if he can breathe:

    Hitting people with the butts of their rifles?

    Hitting a woman who is not protesting.

    I agree that the unlawful blockade of streets, the unlawful occupation of parks is to be stopped.

    But I find it more than a bit difficult to justify these actions.

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    Renauda
    wrote on 21 Feb 2022, 15:00 last edited by Renauda
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    @George-K

    I do not put much stock in twitter feeds and videos for facts or the circumstances surrounding incidents. I am therefore not going to judge the police actions either way. Suffice to say that since the videos are all over social media, they will be investigated appropriately and the individuals involved will be held to account.

    I will however comment on the very last video, the one where the protester insisted on getting a coffee and refused to vacate the restricted area when ordered. He is a twat.

    Elbows up!

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    • R Renauda
      21 Feb 2022, 15:00

      @George-K

      I do not put much stock in twitter feeds and videos for facts or the circumstances surrounding incidents. I am therefore not going to judge the police actions either way. Suffice to say that since the videos are all over social media, they will be investigated appropriately and the individuals involved will be held to account.

      I will however comment on the very last video, the one where the protester insisted on getting a coffee and refused to vacate the restricted area when ordered. He is a twat.

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      George K
      wrote on 21 Feb 2022, 15:03 last edited by
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      @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

      I will however comment on the very last video, the one where the protester insisted on getting a coffee and refused to vacate the restricted area when ordered. He is a twat.

      On first viewing, I was unsure if it was a restricted area, I'll take your word for it.

      Hitting people and knocking people's phones out of their hands (while improperly masked, I might add) is justice for being a twat?

      "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

      The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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      • G George K
        21 Feb 2022, 15:03

        @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

        I will however comment on the very last video, the one where the protester insisted on getting a coffee and refused to vacate the restricted area when ordered. He is a twat.

        On first viewing, I was unsure if it was a restricted area, I'll take your word for it.

        Hitting people and knocking people's phones out of their hands (while improperly masked, I might add) is justice for being a twat?

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        Aqua Letifer
        wrote on 21 Feb 2022, 15:30 last edited by
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        @George-K said in I don't trust the police.:

        @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

        I will however comment on the very last video, the one where the protester insisted on getting a coffee and refused to vacate the restricted area when ordered. He is a twat.

        On first viewing, I was unsure if it was a restricted area, I'll take your word for it.

        Hitting people and knocking people's phones out of their hands (while improperly masked, I might add) is justice for being a twat?

        Well in fairness, you never know what happened prior to the footage.

        It's really not that different from here. Remember Lafayette Park? Oh no, no sir, we never used anything like smoke or tear gas to disperse the crowd! And then there was the kid on the hillside who got shot in the face. Cops + crowd = things don't go smoothly.

        Please love yourself.

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        • G George K
          21 Feb 2022, 15:03

          @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

          I will however comment on the very last video, the one where the protester insisted on getting a coffee and refused to vacate the restricted area when ordered. He is a twat.

          On first viewing, I was unsure if it was a restricted area, I'll take your word for it.

          Hitting people and knocking people's phones out of their hands (while improperly masked, I might add) is justice for being a twat?

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          Renauda
          wrote on 21 Feb 2022, 17:35 last edited by Renauda
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          @George-K said in I don't trust the police.:

          @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

          I will however comment on the very last video, the one where the protester insisted on getting a coffee and refused to vacate the restricted area when ordered. He is a twat.

          On first viewing, I was unsure if it was a restricted area, I'll take your word for it.

          Hitting people and knocking people's phones out of their hands (while improperly masked, I might add) is justice for being a twat?

          Watch the video again. The cop tells the person to vacate the “red zone” or he would be arrested. The twat starts to argue and then it’s goodnight Vienna. If a cop tells me I am in a Red Zone and must leave I comply. I along with every Canadian knows what a Red Zone is and means. I assume Americans do as well. The twat knew he was in the red zone and started to argue.

          So yes he deserved to have his device knocked out his hand and yes, he earned an attitude adjustment smack from the cop who gave ample warning to vacate the area immediately or face arrest.

          Elbows up!

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          • R Renauda
            21 Feb 2022, 17:35

            @George-K said in I don't trust the police.:

            @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

            I will however comment on the very last video, the one where the protester insisted on getting a coffee and refused to vacate the restricted area when ordered. He is a twat.

            On first viewing, I was unsure if it was a restricted area, I'll take your word for it.

            Hitting people and knocking people's phones out of their hands (while improperly masked, I might add) is justice for being a twat?

            Watch the video again. The cop tells the person to vacate the “red zone” or he would be arrested. The twat starts to argue and then it’s goodnight Vienna. If a cop tells me I am in a Red Zone and must leave I comply. I along with every Canadian knows what a Red Zone is and means. I assume Americans do as well. The twat knew he was in the red zone and started to argue.

            So yes he deserved to have his device knocked out his hand and yes, he earned an attitude adjustment smack from the cop who gave ample warning to vacate the area immediately or face arrest.

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            Doctor Phibes
            wrote on 21 Feb 2022, 17:52 last edited by
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            @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

            @George-K said in I don't trust the police.:

            @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

            I will however comment on the very last video, the one where the protester insisted on getting a coffee and refused to vacate the restricted area when ordered. He is a twat.

            On first viewing, I was unsure if it was a restricted area, I'll take your word for it.

            Hitting people and knocking people's phones out of their hands (while improperly masked, I might add) is justice for being a twat?

            Watch the video again. The cop tells the person to vacate the “red zone” or he would be arrested. The twat starts to argue and then it’s goodnight Vienna. If a cop tells me I am in a Red Zone and must leave I comply. I along with every Canadian knows what a Red Zone is and means. I assume Americans do as well. The twat knew he was in the red zone and started to argue.

            So yes he deserved to have his device knocked out his hand and yes, he earned an attitude adjustment smack from the cop who gave ample warning to vacate the area immediately or face arrest.

            When (typically) black men are killed by American policemen, people frequently say 'If only they'd do what the cop told them, this sort of terrible thing wouldn't happen'.

            I know, this is completely different. She wasn't committing a crime. Also, he didn't shoot her.

            I was only joking

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            • D Doctor Phibes
              21 Feb 2022, 17:52

              @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

              @George-K said in I don't trust the police.:

              @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

              I will however comment on the very last video, the one where the protester insisted on getting a coffee and refused to vacate the restricted area when ordered. He is a twat.

              On first viewing, I was unsure if it was a restricted area, I'll take your word for it.

              Hitting people and knocking people's phones out of their hands (while improperly masked, I might add) is justice for being a twat?

              Watch the video again. The cop tells the person to vacate the “red zone” or he would be arrested. The twat starts to argue and then it’s goodnight Vienna. If a cop tells me I am in a Red Zone and must leave I comply. I along with every Canadian knows what a Red Zone is and means. I assume Americans do as well. The twat knew he was in the red zone and started to argue.

              So yes he deserved to have his device knocked out his hand and yes, he earned an attitude adjustment smack from the cop who gave ample warning to vacate the area immediately or face arrest.

              When (typically) black men are killed by American policemen, people frequently say 'If only they'd do what the cop told them, this sort of terrible thing wouldn't happen'.

              I know, this is completely different. She wasn't committing a crime. Also, he didn't shoot her.

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              Larry
              wrote on 21 Feb 2022, 17:55 last edited by
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              @Doctor-Phibes said in I don't trust the police.:

              @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

              @George-K said in I don't trust the police.:

              @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

              I will however comment on the very last video, the one where the protester insisted on getting a coffee and refused to vacate the restricted area when ordered. He is a twat.

              On first viewing, I was unsure if it was a restricted area, I'll take your word for it.

              Hitting people and knocking people's phones out of their hands (while improperly masked, I might add) is justice for being a twat?

              Watch the video again. The cop tells the person to vacate the “red zone” or he would be arrested. The twat starts to argue and then it’s goodnight Vienna. If a cop tells me I am in a Red Zone and must leave I comply. I along with every Canadian knows what a Red Zone is and means. I assume Americans do as well. The twat knew he was in the red zone and started to argue.

              So yes he deserved to have his device knocked out his hand and yes, he earned an attitude adjustment smack from the cop who gave ample warning to vacate the area immediately or face arrest.

              When (typically) black men are killed by American policemen, people frequently say 'If only they'd do what the cop told them, this sort of terrible thing wouldn't happen'.

              I know, this is completely different. She wasn't committing a crime. Also, he didn't shoot her.

              I see you've bought into that old false narrative hook, line, and sinker...

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              • D Doctor Phibes
                21 Feb 2022, 17:52

                @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

                @George-K said in I don't trust the police.:

                @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

                I will however comment on the very last video, the one where the protester insisted on getting a coffee and refused to vacate the restricted area when ordered. He is a twat.

                On first viewing, I was unsure if it was a restricted area, I'll take your word for it.

                Hitting people and knocking people's phones out of their hands (while improperly masked, I might add) is justice for being a twat?

                Watch the video again. The cop tells the person to vacate the “red zone” or he would be arrested. The twat starts to argue and then it’s goodnight Vienna. If a cop tells me I am in a Red Zone and must leave I comply. I along with every Canadian knows what a Red Zone is and means. I assume Americans do as well. The twat knew he was in the red zone and started to argue.

                So yes he deserved to have his device knocked out his hand and yes, he earned an attitude adjustment smack from the cop who gave ample warning to vacate the area immediately or face arrest.

                When (typically) black men are killed by American policemen, people frequently say 'If only they'd do what the cop told them, this sort of terrible thing wouldn't happen'.

                I know, this is completely different. She wasn't committing a crime. Also, he didn't shoot her.

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                Renauda
                wrote on 21 Feb 2022, 18:15 last edited by Renauda
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                @Doctor-Phibes

                I know, this is completely different. She wasn't committing a crime. Also, he didn't shoot her..

                Glad you pointed out that the person was female. I missed that when I first saw the video.

                I’m sorry then that I called her a twat. Even I don’t think that it is at all appropriate call a woman such. Rather, given her attitude and demonstrated sense of entitlement towards lawful authority, I ought to have called her a “princess” or, at the very worst, a “stupid cow”.

                Elbows up!

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                • R Renauda
                  21 Feb 2022, 18:15

                  @Doctor-Phibes

                  I know, this is completely different. She wasn't committing a crime. Also, he didn't shoot her..

                  Glad you pointed out that the person was female. I missed that when I first saw the video.

                  I’m sorry then that I called her a twat. Even I don’t think that it is at all appropriate call a woman such. Rather, given her attitude and demonstrated sense of entitlement towards lawful authority, I ought to have called her a “princess” or, at the very worst, a “stupid cow”.

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                  Larry
                  wrote on 21 Feb 2022, 19:05 last edited by
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                  @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

                  @Doctor-Phibes

                  I know, this is completely different. She wasn't committing a crime. Also, he didn't shoot her..

                  Glad you pointed out that the person was female. I missed that when I first saw the video.

                  Always check for tits.

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                  • R Renauda
                    21 Feb 2022, 18:15

                    @Doctor-Phibes

                    I know, this is completely different. She wasn't committing a crime. Also, he didn't shoot her..

                    Glad you pointed out that the person was female. I missed that when I first saw the video.

                    I’m sorry then that I called her a twat. Even I don’t think that it is at all appropriate call a woman such. Rather, given her attitude and demonstrated sense of entitlement towards lawful authority, I ought to have called her a “princess” or, at the very worst, a “stupid cow”.

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                    Doctor Phibes
                    wrote on 21 Feb 2022, 19:11 last edited by
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                    @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

                    Glad you pointed out that the person was female. I missed that when I first saw the video.

                    TBH, I wasn't sure whether it was a woman with a deep voice or a bloke with a whiny voice.

                    I was only joking

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                    • L Larry
                      21 Feb 2022, 19:05

                      @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

                      @Doctor-Phibes

                      I know, this is completely different. She wasn't committing a crime. Also, he didn't shoot her..

                      Glad you pointed out that the person was female. I missed that when I first saw the video.

                      Always check for tits.

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                      Renauda
                      wrote on 21 Feb 2022, 19:33 last edited by
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                      @Larry said in I don't trust the police.:

                      @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

                      @Doctor-Phibes

                      I know, this is completely different. She wasn't committing a crime. Also, he didn't shoot her..

                      Glad you pointed out that the person was female. I missed that when I first saw the video.

                      Always check for tits.

                      Roger that.

                      Elbows up!

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                      • R Renauda
                        21 Feb 2022, 19:33

                        @Larry said in I don't trust the police.:

                        @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

                        @Doctor-Phibes

                        I know, this is completely different. She wasn't committing a crime. Also, he didn't shoot her..

                        Glad you pointed out that the person was female. I missed that when I first saw the video.

                        Always check for tits.

                        Roger that.

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                        Doctor Phibes
                        wrote on 21 Feb 2022, 19:41 last edited by Doctor Phibes
                        #33

                        @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

                        @Larry said in I don't trust the police.:

                        @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

                        @Doctor-Phibes

                        I know, this is completely different. She wasn't committing a crime. Also, he didn't shoot her..

                        Glad you pointed out that the person was female. I missed that when I first saw the video.

                        Always check for tits.

                        Roger that.

                        That's why the British police wear those helmets....

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                        I was only joking

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                        • D Doctor Phibes
                          21 Feb 2022, 17:52

                          @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

                          @George-K said in I don't trust the police.:

                          @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

                          I will however comment on the very last video, the one where the protester insisted on getting a coffee and refused to vacate the restricted area when ordered. He is a twat.

                          On first viewing, I was unsure if it was a restricted area, I'll take your word for it.

                          Hitting people and knocking people's phones out of their hands (while improperly masked, I might add) is justice for being a twat?

                          Watch the video again. The cop tells the person to vacate the “red zone” or he would be arrested. The twat starts to argue and then it’s goodnight Vienna. If a cop tells me I am in a Red Zone and must leave I comply. I along with every Canadian knows what a Red Zone is and means. I assume Americans do as well. The twat knew he was in the red zone and started to argue.

                          So yes he deserved to have his device knocked out his hand and yes, he earned an attitude adjustment smack from the cop who gave ample warning to vacate the area immediately or face arrest.

                          When (typically) black men are killed by American policemen, people frequently say 'If only they'd do what the cop told them, this sort of terrible thing wouldn't happen'.

                          I know, this is completely different. She wasn't committing a crime. Also, he didn't shoot her.

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                          Horace
                          wrote on 21 Feb 2022, 19:54 last edited by
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                          @Doctor-Phibes said in I don't trust the police.:

                          @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

                          @George-K said in I don't trust the police.:

                          @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

                          I will however comment on the very last video, the one where the protester insisted on getting a coffee and refused to vacate the restricted area when ordered. He is a twat.

                          On first viewing, I was unsure if it was a restricted area, I'll take your word for it.

                          Hitting people and knocking people's phones out of their hands (while improperly masked, I might add) is justice for being a twat?

                          Watch the video again. The cop tells the person to vacate the “red zone” or he would be arrested. The twat starts to argue and then it’s goodnight Vienna. If a cop tells me I am in a Red Zone and must leave I comply. I along with every Canadian knows what a Red Zone is and means. I assume Americans do as well. The twat knew he was in the red zone and started to argue.

                          So yes he deserved to have his device knocked out his hand and yes, he earned an attitude adjustment smack from the cop who gave ample warning to vacate the area immediately or face arrest.

                          When (typically) black men are killed by American policemen, people frequently say 'If only they'd do what the cop told them, this sort of terrible thing wouldn't happen'.

                          Is it also (typically) black men who intentionally goad police into a violent confrontation? Or is saying that racist, while saying what you said, virtuous?

                          Education is extremely important.

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                          • H Horace
                            21 Feb 2022, 19:54

                            @Doctor-Phibes said in I don't trust the police.:

                            @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

                            @George-K said in I don't trust the police.:

                            @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

                            I will however comment on the very last video, the one where the protester insisted on getting a coffee and refused to vacate the restricted area when ordered. He is a twat.

                            On first viewing, I was unsure if it was a restricted area, I'll take your word for it.

                            Hitting people and knocking people's phones out of their hands (while improperly masked, I might add) is justice for being a twat?

                            Watch the video again. The cop tells the person to vacate the “red zone” or he would be arrested. The twat starts to argue and then it’s goodnight Vienna. If a cop tells me I am in a Red Zone and must leave I comply. I along with every Canadian knows what a Red Zone is and means. I assume Americans do as well. The twat knew he was in the red zone and started to argue.

                            So yes he deserved to have his device knocked out his hand and yes, he earned an attitude adjustment smack from the cop who gave ample warning to vacate the area immediately or face arrest.

                            When (typically) black men are killed by American policemen, people frequently say 'If only they'd do what the cop told them, this sort of terrible thing wouldn't happen'.

                            Is it also (typically) black men who intentionally goad police into a violent confrontation? Or is saying that racist, while saying what you said, virtuous?

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                            Doctor Phibes
                            wrote on 21 Feb 2022, 20:54 last edited by Doctor Phibes
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                            @Horace said in I don't trust the police.:

                            @Doctor-Phibes said in I don't trust the police.:

                            @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

                            @George-K said in I don't trust the police.:

                            @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

                            I will however comment on the very last video, the one where the protester insisted on getting a coffee and refused to vacate the restricted area when ordered. He is a twat.

                            On first viewing, I was unsure if it was a restricted area, I'll take your word for it.

                            Hitting people and knocking people's phones out of their hands (while improperly masked, I might add) is justice for being a twat?

                            Watch the video again. The cop tells the person to vacate the “red zone” or he would be arrested. The twat starts to argue and then it’s goodnight Vienna. If a cop tells me I am in a Red Zone and must leave I comply. I along with every Canadian knows what a Red Zone is and means. I assume Americans do as well. The twat knew he was in the red zone and started to argue.

                            So yes he deserved to have his device knocked out his hand and yes, he earned an attitude adjustment smack from the cop who gave ample warning to vacate the area immediately or face arrest.

                            When (typically) black men are killed by American policemen, people frequently say 'If only they'd do what the cop told them, this sort of terrible thing wouldn't happen'.

                            Is it also (typically) black men who intentionally goad police into a violent confrontation? Or is saying that racist, while saying what you said, virtuous?

                            I'm not saying anything remotely virtuous. I'm just pointing out that getting all riled up about this woman being told to be on her way whilst condemning similar if somewhat more extreme behaviour in others is a little inconsistent.

                            Either it's a good idea to do what the cops tell us, or it isn't.

                            I was only joking

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                            • D Doctor Phibes
                              21 Feb 2022, 20:54

                              @Horace said in I don't trust the police.:

                              @Doctor-Phibes said in I don't trust the police.:

                              @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

                              @George-K said in I don't trust the police.:

                              @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

                              I will however comment on the very last video, the one where the protester insisted on getting a coffee and refused to vacate the restricted area when ordered. He is a twat.

                              On first viewing, I was unsure if it was a restricted area, I'll take your word for it.

                              Hitting people and knocking people's phones out of their hands (while improperly masked, I might add) is justice for being a twat?

                              Watch the video again. The cop tells the person to vacate the “red zone” or he would be arrested. The twat starts to argue and then it’s goodnight Vienna. If a cop tells me I am in a Red Zone and must leave I comply. I along with every Canadian knows what a Red Zone is and means. I assume Americans do as well. The twat knew he was in the red zone and started to argue.

                              So yes he deserved to have his device knocked out his hand and yes, he earned an attitude adjustment smack from the cop who gave ample warning to vacate the area immediately or face arrest.

                              When (typically) black men are killed by American policemen, people frequently say 'If only they'd do what the cop told them, this sort of terrible thing wouldn't happen'.

                              Is it also (typically) black men who intentionally goad police into a violent confrontation? Or is saying that racist, while saying what you said, virtuous?

                              I'm not saying anything remotely virtuous. I'm just pointing out that getting all riled up about this woman being told to be on her way whilst condemning similar if somewhat more extreme behaviour in others is a little inconsistent.

                              Either it's a good idea to do what the cops tell us, or it isn't.

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                              Horace
                              wrote on 21 Feb 2022, 22:20 last edited by Horace
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                              @Doctor-Phibes said in I don't trust the police.:

                              @Horace said in I don't trust the police.:

                              @Doctor-Phibes said in I don't trust the police.:

                              @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

                              @George-K said in I don't trust the police.:

                              @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

                              I will however comment on the very last video, the one where the protester insisted on getting a coffee and refused to vacate the restricted area when ordered. He is a twat.

                              On first viewing, I was unsure if it was a restricted area, I'll take your word for it.

                              Hitting people and knocking people's phones out of their hands (while improperly masked, I might add) is justice for being a twat?

                              Watch the video again. The cop tells the person to vacate the “red zone” or he would be arrested. The twat starts to argue and then it’s goodnight Vienna. If a cop tells me I am in a Red Zone and must leave I comply. I along with every Canadian knows what a Red Zone is and means. I assume Americans do as well. The twat knew he was in the red zone and started to argue.

                              So yes he deserved to have his device knocked out his hand and yes, he earned an attitude adjustment smack from the cop who gave ample warning to vacate the area immediately or face arrest.

                              When (typically) black men are killed by American policemen, people frequently say 'If only they'd do what the cop told them, this sort of terrible thing wouldn't happen'.

                              Is it also (typically) black men who intentionally goad police into a violent confrontation? Or is saying that racist, while saying what you said, virtuous?

                              I'm not saying anything remotely virtuous.

                              The recitation of the "cops kill black people" narrative is virtuous, you know that. You appear entirely uninterested in learning why that narrative and its connotations are fictitious and destructive to the communities it purports to empathize with.

                              I'm just pointing out that getting all riled up about this woman being told to be on her way whilst condemning similar if somewhat more extreme behaviour in others is a little inconsistent.

                              Either it's a good idea to do what the cops tell us, or it isn't.

                              I think George was unaware it was a 'red zone' which makes this a simple mistake rather than an ideological inconsistency.

                              Education is extremely important.

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                              • H Horace
                                21 Feb 2022, 22:20

                                @Doctor-Phibes said in I don't trust the police.:

                                @Horace said in I don't trust the police.:

                                @Doctor-Phibes said in I don't trust the police.:

                                @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

                                @George-K said in I don't trust the police.:

                                @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

                                I will however comment on the very last video, the one where the protester insisted on getting a coffee and refused to vacate the restricted area when ordered. He is a twat.

                                On first viewing, I was unsure if it was a restricted area, I'll take your word for it.

                                Hitting people and knocking people's phones out of their hands (while improperly masked, I might add) is justice for being a twat?

                                Watch the video again. The cop tells the person to vacate the “red zone” or he would be arrested. The twat starts to argue and then it’s goodnight Vienna. If a cop tells me I am in a Red Zone and must leave I comply. I along with every Canadian knows what a Red Zone is and means. I assume Americans do as well. The twat knew he was in the red zone and started to argue.

                                So yes he deserved to have his device knocked out his hand and yes, he earned an attitude adjustment smack from the cop who gave ample warning to vacate the area immediately or face arrest.

                                When (typically) black men are killed by American policemen, people frequently say 'If only they'd do what the cop told them, this sort of terrible thing wouldn't happen'.

                                Is it also (typically) black men who intentionally goad police into a violent confrontation? Or is saying that racist, while saying what you said, virtuous?

                                I'm not saying anything remotely virtuous.

                                The recitation of the "cops kill black people" narrative is virtuous, you know that. You appear entirely uninterested in learning why that narrative and its connotations are fictitious and destructive to the communities it purports to empathize with.

                                I'm just pointing out that getting all riled up about this woman being told to be on her way whilst condemning similar if somewhat more extreme behaviour in others is a little inconsistent.

                                Either it's a good idea to do what the cops tell us, or it isn't.

                                I think George was unaware it was a 'red zone' which makes this a simple mistake rather than an ideological inconsistency.

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                                wrote on 21 Feb 2022, 22:48 last edited by
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                                @Horace said in I don't trust the police.:

                                The recitation of the "cops kill black people" narrative is virtuous

                                Few recitations are more virtuous.

                                And questioning it is the ultimate hate speech.

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                                  21 Feb 2022, 22:20

                                  @Doctor-Phibes said in I don't trust the police.:

                                  @Horace said in I don't trust the police.:

                                  @Doctor-Phibes said in I don't trust the police.:

                                  @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

                                  @George-K said in I don't trust the police.:

                                  @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

                                  I will however comment on the very last video, the one where the protester insisted on getting a coffee and refused to vacate the restricted area when ordered. He is a twat.

                                  On first viewing, I was unsure if it was a restricted area, I'll take your word for it.

                                  Hitting people and knocking people's phones out of their hands (while improperly masked, I might add) is justice for being a twat?

                                  Watch the video again. The cop tells the person to vacate the “red zone” or he would be arrested. The twat starts to argue and then it’s goodnight Vienna. If a cop tells me I am in a Red Zone and must leave I comply. I along with every Canadian knows what a Red Zone is and means. I assume Americans do as well. The twat knew he was in the red zone and started to argue.

                                  So yes he deserved to have his device knocked out his hand and yes, he earned an attitude adjustment smack from the cop who gave ample warning to vacate the area immediately or face arrest.

                                  When (typically) black men are killed by American policemen, people frequently say 'If only they'd do what the cop told them, this sort of terrible thing wouldn't happen'.

                                  Is it also (typically) black men who intentionally goad police into a violent confrontation? Or is saying that racist, while saying what you said, virtuous?

                                  I'm not saying anything remotely virtuous.

                                  The recitation of the "cops kill black people" narrative is virtuous, you know that. You appear entirely uninterested in learning why that narrative and its connotations are fictitious and destructive to the communities it purports to empathize with.

                                  I'm just pointing out that getting all riled up about this woman being told to be on her way whilst condemning similar if somewhat more extreme behaviour in others is a little inconsistent.

                                  Either it's a good idea to do what the cops tell us, or it isn't.

                                  I think George was unaware it was a 'red zone' which makes this a simple mistake rather than an ideological inconsistency.

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                                  wrote on 21 Feb 2022, 22:52 last edited by
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                                  @Horace said in I don't trust the police.:

                                  George was unaware it was a 'red zone'

                                  I was.

                                  But, entry into a so-called 'red zone' justifies physical assault from the cop?

                                  Now, about the other videos...are they fake?

                                  "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                                  The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                                    21 Feb 2022, 22:52

                                    @Horace said in I don't trust the police.:

                                    George was unaware it was a 'red zone'

                                    I was.

                                    But, entry into a so-called 'red zone' justifies physical assault from the cop?

                                    Now, about the other videos...are they fake?

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                                    wrote on 22 Feb 2022, 01:05 last edited by Renauda
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                                    @George-K

                                    But, entry into a so-called 'red zone' justifies physical assault from the cop?

                                    Given the princess’ attitude and the circumstances, yes and in fact her video indicates she earned it.

                                    She knew where she was and deliberately provoked the cops.

                                    Now, about the other videos...are they fake?

                                    See my initial response.

                                    Elbows up!

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                                      22 Feb 2022, 01:05

                                      @George-K

                                      But, entry into a so-called 'red zone' justifies physical assault from the cop?

                                      Given the princess’ attitude and the circumstances, yes and in fact her video indicates she earned it.

                                      She knew where she was and deliberately provoked the cops.

                                      Now, about the other videos...are they fake?

                                      See my initial response.

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                                      wrote on 22 Feb 2022, 01:12 last edited by George K
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                                      @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

                                      Given the princess’ attitude and the circumstances, Yes.

                                      OK, I understand your viewpoint, though I don't agree. The woman (yeah, she was obnoxious) displayed no violence toward the police, and yet she was assaulted. The police officer struck her, knocking her phone/camera to the ground after she did nothing other than enter an area that he said she should not, and took videos. She never touched the cop, afaict.

                                      She knew where she was and deliberately provoked the cops.

                                      See my response above. Yeah, she probably did know where she was. Verbal provocation is a cause for physical assault? All she did is try to enter a so-called "red zone." That's a provocation? Shooting a video (which is the FIRST thing the inappropriately-masked cop said) is a provocation?

                                      Perhaps in Canada, but not here. Taking a video of a police officer has been ruled a totally appropriate thing for a citizen to do.

                                      Now, about the other videos...are they fake?

                                      See my initial response.

                                      OK, you don't care. Got it.

                                      "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                                      The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                                      • G George K
                                        22 Feb 2022, 01:12

                                        @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

                                        Given the princess’ attitude and the circumstances, Yes.

                                        OK, I understand your viewpoint, though I don't agree. The woman (yeah, she was obnoxious) displayed no violence toward the police, and yet she was assaulted. The police officer struck her, knocking her phone/camera to the ground after she did nothing other than enter an area that he said she should not, and took videos. She never touched the cop, afaict.

                                        She knew where she was and deliberately provoked the cops.

                                        See my response above. Yeah, she probably did know where she was. Verbal provocation is a cause for physical assault? All she did is try to enter a so-called "red zone." That's a provocation? Shooting a video (which is the FIRST thing the inappropriately-masked cop said) is a provocation?

                                        Perhaps in Canada, but not here. Taking a video of a police officer has been ruled a totally appropriate thing for a citizen to do.

                                        Now, about the other videos...are they fake?

                                        See my initial response.

                                        OK, you don't care. Got it.

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                                        wrote on 22 Feb 2022, 01:15 last edited by Renauda
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                                        @George-K

                                        You’re right, I don’t care……in either or any cases brought forward on Twitter or social media in general.

                                        Elbows up!

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                                        • H Horace
                                          21 Feb 2022, 22:20

                                          @Doctor-Phibes said in I don't trust the police.:

                                          @Horace said in I don't trust the police.:

                                          @Doctor-Phibes said in I don't trust the police.:

                                          @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

                                          @George-K said in I don't trust the police.:

                                          @Renauda said in I don't trust the police.:

                                          I will however comment on the very last video, the one where the protester insisted on getting a coffee and refused to vacate the restricted area when ordered. He is a twat.

                                          On first viewing, I was unsure if it was a restricted area, I'll take your word for it.

                                          Hitting people and knocking people's phones out of their hands (while improperly masked, I might add) is justice for being a twat?

                                          Watch the video again. The cop tells the person to vacate the “red zone” or he would be arrested. The twat starts to argue and then it’s goodnight Vienna. If a cop tells me I am in a Red Zone and must leave I comply. I along with every Canadian knows what a Red Zone is and means. I assume Americans do as well. The twat knew he was in the red zone and started to argue.

                                          So yes he deserved to have his device knocked out his hand and yes, he earned an attitude adjustment smack from the cop who gave ample warning to vacate the area immediately or face arrest.

                                          When (typically) black men are killed by American policemen, people frequently say 'If only they'd do what the cop told them, this sort of terrible thing wouldn't happen'.

                                          Is it also (typically) black men who intentionally goad police into a violent confrontation? Or is saying that racist, while saying what you said, virtuous?

                                          I'm not saying anything remotely virtuous.

                                          The recitation of the "cops kill black people" narrative is virtuous, you know that. You appear entirely uninterested in learning why that narrative and its connotations are fictitious and destructive to the communities it purports to empathize with.

                                          I'm just pointing out that getting all riled up about this woman being told to be on her way whilst condemning similar if somewhat more extreme behaviour in others is a little inconsistent.

                                          Either it's a good idea to do what the cops tell us, or it isn't.

                                          I think George was unaware it was a 'red zone' which makes this a simple mistake rather than an ideological inconsistency.

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                                          Doctor Phibes
                                          wrote on 22 Feb 2022, 01:29 last edited by Doctor Phibes
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                                          @Horace said in I don't trust the police.:

                                          I think George was unaware it was a 'red zone' which makes this a simple mistake rather than an ideological inconsistency.

                                          I actually wasn't digging at George. For one thing, he isn't typically one of the people that says 'if only these people did what they were told...'. I was pointing out that a large number of people do say that, and they share a large cross-section with the ones who are now shouting 'Fascist!' at the Canadian police.

                                          All I did was point out the double standard.

                                          I was only joking

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