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Coldforge posted:https://twitter.com/ByDavidMurphy/status/771920977366228992 Well I mean it's now legal precedent that police don't have an obligation to protect and serve
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Intruder posted:Well I mean it's now legal precedent that police don't have an obligation to protect and serve Scalia lived way too loving long.
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# ? Sep 4, 2016 00:56 |
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cravius posted:Until you need them lmao I don't need killers and abusers actually.
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# ? Sep 4, 2016 00:57 |
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Chippy announced today that Kaepernick doesn't have to get up after the anthem is over
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Coldforge posted:Scalia lived way too loving long. What does he have to do with Warren vs District of Columbia?
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# ? Sep 4, 2016 01:48 |
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Maybe he was just speaking in general.
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# ? Sep 4, 2016 01:50 |
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A.o.D. posted:What does he have to do with Warren vs District of Columbia? I was thinking of a fairly recent Supreme Court case involving a restraining order. But I'm also not a lawyer, and not much of a pedant, so
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Coldforge posted:I was thinking of a fairly recent Supreme Court case involving a restraining order. But I'm also not a lawyer, and not much of a pedant, so Oooh, which one? I love reading about terrible Supreme Court decisons.
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A.o.D. posted:Oooh, which one? I love reading about terrible Supreme Court decisons. This is the one I had in mind, http://mobile.nytimes.com/2005/06/28/politics/justices-rule-police-do-not-have-a-constitutional-duty-to-protect.html quote:Although the protective order did mandate an arrest, or an arrest warrant, in so many words, Justice Scalia said, "a well-established tradition of police discretion has long coexisted with apparently mandatory arrest statutes." Apparently, recent for me is now around a decade. Yay.
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if someone uses the military to argue against a protest they should be given a wedgie. if someone feels any more of any emotion about Kaep having a seat than, say, Tamir Rice getting shot and killed, they should realize they are part of the reason people feel protesting is necessary. thanks those are my hot takes have a good evening.
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# ? Sep 4, 2016 03:41 |
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Look, the police are the enforcement arm of the political class in this country, and they do not represent your interests. This is the way it's always been, and the party you vote for has no interest in fixing this.
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Marquis de Pyro posted:I wonder what the %s are for how many of these shootings were not controversial in the slightest. 80% 90%? lol, just because they don't catch a hashtag doesn't mean they're not controversial. and these aren't even "police shootings", these are only the police shootings that resulted in a fatality. I doubt you could even find national numbers on police shootings without a team of graduate assistants.
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A.o.D. posted:Look, the police are the enforcement arm of the political class in this country, and they do not represent your interests. This is the way it's always been, and the party you vote for has no interest in fixing this. Guess we should just let them do whatever then.
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CubanMissile posted:Guess we should just let them do whatever then. Why should we stop now?
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I posted on twitter using the vets for kaepernick hashtag thing and I don't know how celebrities put up with this poo poo. Constant e-mails and notifications about being retweeted and liked. gently caress Colin Kaepernick for the time I had to spend figuring out how to turn off these notifications.
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Grem posted:I posted on twitter using the vets for kaepernick hashtag thing and I don't know how celebrities put up with this poo poo. Constant e-mails and notifications about being retweeted and liked. I had a dumb meme get retweeted by several CBSSports.com guys last year and I wanted to rip my ears off to stop getting the notification noises from entering them
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WARNING LOWELL COHN DRIVEL The 49ers made a football decision to keep Colin Kaepernick, strictly speaking. They made the wrong football decision, strictly speaking. First, let’s get things straight. Kaepernick made his status on the team complicated when he didn’t stand for the national anthem at the third and fourth exhibition games and, it turns out, at the two previous games — almost no one knew about the first two games. Just about everyone defends his prerogative not to stand, and just about everyone agrees it’s good to call attention to the plight of minorities, notably the killings of young black men by some police officers. Those are crucial issues in our society, but they are not football issues. For Kaepernick, football issues come first. As trivial as this may sound, Kaepernick is a football player on a football team and, until the 49ers retained him on Saturday, his football future was up for grabs. It still may be. Please see his “case” in the context of football, where it belongs. He was not a social activist until quite recently. But he has been a football player a long time, a member of 49ers since 2011. This is a football story only. This story is at the heart of football. The 49ers should have cut him for the good of the team. As a football player, he is causing strife. A player is never supposed to cause strife even for the noblest reasons, and it’s not entirely clear what Kaepernick’s deep-down reasons are. They may not be clear to him. The other day, the Santa Clara police said they may not provide security at 49ers games if the Niners don’t discipline Kaepernick. They are offended by Kaepernick’s statements about police, by Kaepernick’s generalizing about police brutality. Making it seem all police are bad people, even though Kaepernick says he did not mean that. And the police are offended Kaepernick wore socks with pictures of police as pigs. When I went to Stanford in the socially impassioned ’60s, radical students called police “pigs of the power structure.” Kaepernick’s socks call police that name even if Kaepernick doesn’t understand that. The police have every right to be angry at him. Kaepernick is causing the 49ers strife in their community. Then there’s the issue of the team, the football issue, the most important issue, the only issue. To be precise, it’s the issue of team unity. The relation between races is the most intense, most troubling, most divisive concern in our country. You can bet it’s serious on the 49ers. When Kaepernick refused to stand for the anthem at the fourth exhibition game in San Diego — when people knew in advance he wouldn’t stand — Eric Reid kneeled with him. But other 49ers stood at attention, some with hand over heart. When the singer was done, some players applauded. What does that mean? It means two camps are forming — have formed already. These are not casual camps. These are not camps debating how to tie shoelaces or discussing the number of angels that can dance on the head of a pin. These camps feel passionately about the anthem and police actions toward African-Americans. Players are on one side or the other, no middle ground, no easy compromises. This is the San Andreas Fault running down the middle of the team. The 49ers never should have allowed this fault to develop. They had a choice. They should have headed off Kaepernick long ago. Or released him on cut-down day. Here’s what my friend Ira Miller wrote for The Sports Xchange about Kaepernick and the Niners: “Football is the ultimate team game, and no matter what you think of a play, a player, a plan or a gesture, success in football requires everybody on a team sacrificing their individuality for the team’s goals. Players rarely are allowed to do what they want if it impacts the team. Simple as that. And there is no question Kaepernick’s sit-down impacts the 49ers. In a game so strongly focused on ‘team,’ players frequently subjugate their own thoughts and beliefs for the team’s benefit.” Coaches go to extremes to create team unity. Bill Walsh told me he would be happy for the players to dislike him — as long as they disliked him together. That way they would bond as a team, spit in Walsh’s eye as a team. Walsh told me some coaches intentionally make players hate them as a bonding mechanism for them. It is said Jim Harbaugh portrayed 49ers management as the enemy, whether or not he believed that. He needed an enemy for a players’ rallying point. A good football team fights together as a unit, does not fight internally. Chip Kelly has not shown he understands this. He never should have allowed Kaepernick to take such a prominent role in the team’s narrative, should not have allowed Kaepernick to write the narrative. The tail wagging the dog. Kelly has been criticized for lacking a sense of human relations, for not understanding what keeps a team together. This episode does not improve his reputation. Kelly spoke to the media by phone on Saturday. I asked if he’s concerned Kaepernick will be divisive. “When he’s here at 4949, he’s all about football and all about work,” Kelly said. That statement is demonstrably untrue. Another reporter asked if Kelly is concerned about the bad national attention Kaepernick and the 49ers will get every week. “How he’s been with us,” Kelly said, “I have no issues with Kap at all.” He should. After Ira Miller sent me his article, we spoke on the phone. “Would Bill let this happen?” he asked me. He meant would Bill Walsh allow the whole Kaepernick thing to occur. “No,” I said with absolute conviction. “Bill never would have let it come to this,” Ira said. “He didn’t let things fester. Chip Kelly said Kaepernick can do whatever he wants. What’s up with that?” Indeed. What exactly is up with that?
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"bill walsh never would have disagreed with my stance" "indeed *nods sagely*"
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They should get the cops to shoot that dumbass that wanted jeff driskel over anybody
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Grem posted:I posted on twitter using the vets for kaepernick hashtag thing and I don't know how celebrities put up with this poo poo. Constant e-mails and notifications about being retweeted and liked. If you're verified you don't have to put up with any of that. Also who the gently caress doesn't turn off email notifications?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDUEqMGUwcI
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megan rapinoe knelt at her most recent soccer (football??) game. owns
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# ? Sep 6, 2016 00:35 |
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v2vian man posted:megan rapinoe knelt at her most recent soccer (football??) game. owns a question will the media not mention it because she's white or because its womens soccer *smokes pipe*
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Mel Mudkiper posted:a question "The media" has already mentioned it many times. Also: https://twitter.com/bomani_jones/status/772774450387415040
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Mel Mudkiper posted:a question It's definitely getting less attention because it's not NFL.
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Henchman of Santa posted:"The media" has already mentioned it many times. Haha, you can always count on Bomani to find the fun places in twitter, even if he isn't actively commenting on them.
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Mel Mudkiper posted:a question Freeper types will focus on the fact that she looks like a filthy lesbian. Book it. Henchman of Santa posted:"The media" has already mentioned it many times. I'll never be ashamed of my fellow gays (TFFers).
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FIRST TIME posted:Freeper types will focus on the fact that she looks like a filthy lesbian. Book it. I can't imagine that many Freepers are aware women's soccer exists.
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Skwirl posted:I can't imagine that many Freepers are aware women's soccer exists. WOMEN CAN PLAY WHAT????
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Skwirl posted:I can't imagine that many Freepers are aware women's soccer exists. ...but they're, like, wearing lingerie, right?
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FIRST TIME posted:Freeper types will focus on the fact that she looks like a filthy lesbian. Book it. she is a lesbian so
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v2vian man posted:she is a lesbian so Yeah, I was too lazy to look up her sexual preference. It's not like it would matter to alt-righters whether she was an out and about lesbian or she just has a short haircut.
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# ? Sep 6, 2016 06:02 |
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How dare she have a problem with the gay paradise that is these United States!
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# ? Sep 6, 2016 11:13 |
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I think kap's jersey is now the best selling non Tebow backup player jersey in history. So that's nice at least.
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https://twitter.com/SheilKapadia/status/773640538130112512
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nfc west solidarity sinks all its inhabitants as they become soft
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# ? Sep 8, 2016 00:27 |
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Well they owe their Rings to him, it's only fair.
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# ? Sep 8, 2016 00:38 |
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Oh drat, Sunday is September 11th too.
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seiferguy posted:Oh drat, Sunday is September 11th too. It's OK, Pete wants his players to just ask questions.
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Glad to hear that good players who've actually won a superbowl are joining Kaepernick's protest.
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