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Cartouche posted:And yet with all of this blustery bullshit, you didn't bother to answer the question. jesus christ so what is this post then? reallivedinosaur posted:lol because I never said 'community policing is like an occupying army' EVER. Dude clearly does not know what community policing even is. All I said is the cops in the photo in the OP look like an occupying army. Which they do.
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Do it ironically posted:it's actually you that's the retarded one, just click that little question mark under your username for the proof i clicked on the thing that says 'rap sheet' to check you out, and surprise surprise multiple probations for idiot racist poo poo maybe they were supposed to be ironic
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# ? Jul 13, 2016 17:30 |
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Moridin920 posted:because I never said 'community policing is like an occupying army' EVER. Moridin920 posted:community policing is not walking in with full RIOT regalia with no markings anywhere, idiot. You seriously have brain damage, don't you? And yes, I have grown up in a family full of cops who actually walked beats back in the day. So yeah, I know what the gently caress it (community policing) is/means you pathetic forum warrior. Cartouche fucked around with this message at 17:34 on Jul 13, 2016 |
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Tricky D posted:Maybe the thing for #BLM to do is organize themselves into an effective voting bloc and stump for candidates of their choosing who will make the systematic changes they want. Not on the national level where politicians are least involved with the day to day operation of law enforcement, but positions like the mayors, sherrifs, and judges that preside over the most affected communities. lol like this is even possible you can't win anything as a third party candidate and neither of the two major parties will even consider a candidate for any level that hasn't been playing the local politics game for years and years to prove that they are 100% status quo and have lots of connections to money
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Cartouche posted:You seriously have brain damage, don't you? And yes, I have grown up in a family full of cops who actually walked beats back in the day. So yeah, I know what the gently caress it is/means you pathetic forum warrior. Here is what I said: "Community policing is good and we should do that to bridge the enmity between the community and the police. When the police look and act like occupying soldiers, it does 0 good." then some other poster came in and said 'you just want to see people die because on the one hand you say community policing is good and on the other hand you say the cops in that photo are scary/militarized so what do you want?' on some idiot poo poo. idk what your major malfunction is that you can't parse that. hell you can't even come up with an original diss you just mirror mine right back at me like you are 5. Moridin920 fucked around with this message at 17:35 on Jul 13, 2016 |
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Maybe take a deep breath and read over the page again because you're seriously not understanding and just raging out instead lol
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# ? Jul 13, 2016 17:35 |
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Somehow this thread gets worse.
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# ? Jul 13, 2016 17:36 |
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Moridin920 posted:Here is what I said: "Community policing is good and we should do that to bridge the enmity between the community and the police. When the police look and act like occupying soldiers, it does 0 good." And you implied that "full RIOT regalia with no markings anywhere" were being used for normal policing. Which it is certainly not. Unless you are equating duty during an event where they may likely be pelted with bricks, bottles and fireworks as the run of the mill day of policing.
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Cartouche posted:Which certainly looks like an implication that "full RIOT regalia with no markings anywhere" is the norm or even remotely common outside of protests/riots. No it's not at all an implication that that is the norm. I'm specifically referencing the situation that spawned this thread and the photo in the OP Cartouche posted:And you implied that "full RIOT regalia with no markings anywhere" were being used for normal policing. Which it is certainly not. Unless you are equating duty during an event where they may likely be pelted with bricks, bottles and fireworks as the run of the mill day of policing. well if you thought I implied that then I must have not been clear.
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Boner Zone posted:The police's idea of community policing is at best driving through bad neighborhoods a little more slowly than usual that's exactly what it is, also they will jump out of their cars and search anyone that looks at them or anyone that is riding a bicycle
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# ? Jul 13, 2016 17:38 |
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Here's my grand unified theory of police pussification: - We need community policing. Beat cops. Cops who interact with people. People who know the officers' names who are in their community. - Less militarization of the police. Less adversarial attitudes between cops and civilians. - Going into pissed off communities looking like they do in the OP's photo helps nothing at all whatsoever and only serves to create more distrust and fear. Cops 30-40 years ago managed to handle much more violent riots and situations without donning full suit blacked out armor and riding around in surplus armored military vehicles.
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# ? Jul 13, 2016 17:39 |
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Moridin920 posted:Shows how racist and hypocritical the GOP and the NRA are imo - white militias 'protecting' their property? Fine. Black people trying to patrol their neighborhoods? Haha NOPE NOPE NOPE pass gun control!!! The NRA was not actually a gun rights organization prior to the membership revolting in the early 1990's. They represented hunters/law enforcement and approved of/sponsored essentially every major piece of federal gun control legislation prior to that.
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LGD posted:The NRA was not actually a gun rights organization prior to the membership revolting in the early 1990's. They represented hunters/law enforcement and approved of/sponsored essentially every major piece of federal gun control legislation prior to that. You're right but your timeline is off. The NRA had a change of heart ~1977. But yeah, you're right.
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# ? Jul 13, 2016 17:41 |
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sorry all but that baton rouge photo with the nicely dressed black girl and the bumbling cops as iconic is set in stone.
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# ? Jul 13, 2016 17:43 |
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emphasis on bumbling loving cops
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# ? Jul 13, 2016 17:43 |
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Nonsense posted:emphasis on bumbling loving cops
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# ? Jul 13, 2016 17:44 |
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we wouldn't need police if there weren't criminals, maybe that phillipines guy is on to something
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# ? Jul 13, 2016 17:45 |
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quotas gotta get filled
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# ? Jul 13, 2016 17:47 |
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I'm pedantic you guys. lol
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# ? Jul 13, 2016 17:47 |
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Moridin920 posted:Here's my grand unified theory of police pussification: i'd add: - end the federal government's promotion of "drug" arrests (no more checks from the DEA for arresting stoners) - strong laws to discourage police administration from judging an individual officer's job performance based on number/type of arrests - prohibition on transferring any equipment from DOD to police departments
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# ? Jul 13, 2016 17:51 |
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Moridin920 posted:You're right but your timeline is off. The NRA had a change of heart ~1977. That was when they began organizing politically, but as an organization they didn't really move to positions similar to what people think of the NRA as having "always had" until the late 80's/early 90's. They approached the 1986 FOPA from a very different perspective than the modern NRA would (largely because of the fallout of that and the Clinton administration's gun control initiatives).
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# ? Jul 13, 2016 17:52 |
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it also doesn't help with community policing when a lot of inner city police forces don't have a single person on the force that lives in the areas they're policing
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do any of the people talking about community policing know their neighbours names? just curious - but I'm guessing most don't really give a gently caress about "their community" or "their people" outside of written diatribes
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# ? Jul 13, 2016 17:56 |
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Moridin920 posted:Here's my grand unified theory of police pussification: you just stole guiliani's successful new york plan pretty much
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FuhrerHat posted:you just stole guiliani's successful new york plan pretty much giuliani is a racist now, he spoke out against BLM and now you're a racist for mentioning him
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# ? Jul 13, 2016 17:58 |
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*inserts 'all lives matter' into baseball game*
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Just to be clear I don't like the BLM organization.reallivedinosaur posted:do any of the people talking about community policing know their neighbours names? ... yes? What a strange thing to say lol - 'black people don't care about the black community they just want attention.' FuhrerHat posted:you just stole guiliani's successful new york plan pretty much I mean it's not like I'm some genius who is the only one that can see the flaws in the way things are done. It's just that there clearly isn't the political will or desire in these areas to do that, coupled with a bunch of idiots bleating about how 'everything is fine, blacks are just violent.' City of Tampa posted:i'd add: All good things as well.
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i dont like the lack of transferable equipment mainly because youll just end up selling it somewhere else and causing a problem there instead but otherwise ya, good
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That's a good point. Idk what we should do with it all but I don't know that Arpaio should be allowed to have his self propelled artillery whether or not its main gun has been disabled.
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# ? Jul 13, 2016 18:07 |
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not sad that at least one white supremacist piggy got elite sniped (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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# ? Jul 13, 2016 18:08 |
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reallivedinosaur posted:do any of the people talking about community policing know their neighbours names? we're goons, we haven't seen our neighbours in years
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FuhrerHat posted:i dont like the lack of transferable equipment mainly because youll just end up selling it somewhere else and causing a problem there instead but otherwise ya, good I long for the day when rednecks can own Army surplus MRAPS and use them to roll coal on cops driving around in Priuses
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# ? Jul 13, 2016 18:08 |
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We can cut out the middle man and just start selling our milsurp directly to ISIS. Hell, it could go a long way to fixing the relationship between us.
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City of Tampa posted:I long for the day when rednecks can own Army surplus MRAPS and use them to roll coal on cops driving around in Priuses
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City of Tampa posted:i'd add: We could cross those all out and replace them with - Legalize all drugs and put production and distribution into government hands - tax the hell out of them - use the tax money (who am I kidding that taxes go for what they were originally purposed for) to have better health care and addiction assistance
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reallivedinosaur posted:do any of the people talking about community policing know their neighbours names? I do. They're mormons. Moved here from Pittsburgh where community policing used to actually be a thing. I knew our neighbors names there as well.
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# ? Jul 13, 2016 18:46 |
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But that would mean letting people do drugs!
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Solice Kirsk posted:But that would mean letting people do drugs! Would also mean job creation, less violent crime, more money all around, less cartels, less bad threads in GBS
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# ? Jul 13, 2016 18:50 |
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The police are fine once you end the loving drug war.
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Also, the left doesn't want to admit the 2nd amendment allows you to shoot corrupt cops and the right doesn't want to admit Micah Johnson was fighting tyranny with the 2nd amendment
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