If there will be no governing body , horrible crimes will happen in a great number. Like selling children into sex slavery, etc etc. Everything will be ***** up.
It’s just as biased and prejudicial to assume or think or express that all black people are any one negative thing as it is biased and prejudicial to assume or th... more
It’s just as biased and prejudicial to assume or think or express that all black people are any one negative thing as it is biased and prejudicial to assume or think or express that all police officers are any one negative thing. There are moral, values-driven, upstanding, competent, character-infused, law-abiding, intelligent, level-headed black people in this world, and there are also respectful, professional, thoughtful, diplomatic, caring, kind and good police officers too. Not every black person is either good or bad, and not every police officer is either good or bad. All groups of people and all subgroups of people are comprised of both good and bad. To punish all black people for one’s own negative image of black people as a whole is just as wrong as punishing all police officers for one‘s own negative image of police officers as a whole. There are police officers this very day who are paying for what Derek Chauvin did, murdered George Floyd for absol... less
accumulated to bail protestors out of jail should also be applied to bail looters out of jail? It is in the best interests of any looter to lie and claim he or she was merely... moreaccumulated to bail protestors out of jail should also be applied to bail looters out of jail? It is in the best interests of any looter to lie and claim he or she was merely protesting and not looting, especially since hundreds of thousands of dollars are being donated for bail money, but is that fair to the people who are being taken advantage of?
A. Moot point, because not being an on-duty, uniformed police officer, it would have been stopped long before the first few minutes expired. Of course, he may have been... moreA. Moot point, because not being an on-duty, uniformed police officer, it would have been stopped long before the first few minutes expired. Of course, he may have been arrested for assault and/or battery and/or attempted murder within the next few minutes.
Listening to the news about "protesters" burning down the police station in Minneapolis, got me wondering when the last time something similar happened.I can't think of an instance... moreListening to the news about "protesters" burning down the police station in Minneapolis, got me wondering when the last time something similar happened.I can't think of an instance in my lifetime.The last incident I know of, happened in 1946.When the WW2 veterans used firearms and dynamite, laying siege to the police station, to protect a fair election.I also wonder how many criminals will go free, because the evidence was destroyed in the fire?Will there be any outrage from victims, as there has (rightly) been when police destroy evidence before any trial? less