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Why is Reid talking about Colin after this embarrassing loss?


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4 minutes ago, micnificent28 said:

First off I hate that arguement. It basically states your killing you why cant we? Worry about black on black crime and not the system set up to prevent those things from killing you  killing you. But to counter your post I'm not sure where they get their info from but it's almost global knowledge the opposite is true says almost everywhere you look

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Killing is bad no matter who does it.  It's not just black on black crime, though it's homicide black on black.  And to your stats that means 75% of the other cop related murders were non-black.  Also, that stat says Police killed...not white Police.  Granted, it probably doesn't change the numbers drastically, but it does matter.  You break that down though and that is not even one cop-related homicide of a black person a day.  In a nation of 330 million people, I think that's not an epidemic of an abuse of power by white police officers.  Not trying to trivialize the issue, but statistically speaking, Kaep is making this a much bigger problem that reality has it.

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5 minutes ago, 45catfan said:

Killing is bad no matter who does it.  It's not just black on black crime, though it's homicide black on black.  And to your stats that means 75% of the other cop related murders were non-black.  Also, that stat says Police killed...not white Police.  Granted, it probably doesn't change the numbers drastically, but it does matter.  You break that down though and that is not even one cop-related homicide of a black person a day.  In a nation of 330 million people, I think that's not an epidemic of an abuse of power by white police officers.  Not trying to trivialize the issue, but statistically speaking, Kaep is making this a much bigger problem that reality has it.

Well it's not just the killings, it's Police violence in general, but ok, how bad does it have to be before you would say it's a problem worth addressing?

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14 minutes ago, 332nd said:

Well it's not just the killings, it's Police violence in general, but ok, how bad does it have to be before you would say it's a problem worth addressing?

Nobody says it can't be addressed.  By all means address it.  My problem is while police brutality does exist (I don't think anyone would deny that) that Kaep has deeply wounded the NFL and created a wedge in the one thing that was a release form the brutal, contentious, circus of our political spectrum right now.  I watch football (sports) to get away from politics...or at least I did.  Now even sports are politically charged.  That was Kaeps endgame.  Does he care about the black community?  Of course he does, BUT do a little digging on him and you will find our that his main focus was to politicize the NFL, specifically for the athletes to use their platform to promote their political biases.

So while police related homicides would ideally be ZERO, that's not feasible.  We just have to trust their training and if--IF there is an instance of a race-based shooting of an unarmed black person out of malice, then that officer should get the full extent of the law.

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43 minutes ago, micnificent28 said:

First off I hate that arguement. It basically states your killing you why cant we? Worry about black on black crime and not the system set up to prevent those things from killing you  killing you. But to counter your post I'm not sure where they get their info from but it's almost global knowledge the opposite is true says almost everywhere you look

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What’s the stats between black people compared to the rest of the race in committing crimes? 

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1 hour ago, 45catfan said:

Nobody says it can't be addressed.  By all means address it.  My problem is while police brutality does exist (I don't think anyone would deny that) that Kaep has deeply wounded the NFL and created a wedge in the one thing that was a release form the brutal, contentious, circus of our political spectrum right now.  I watch football (sports) to get away from politics...or at least I did.  Now even sports are politically charged.  That was Kaeps endgame.  Does he care about the black community?  Of course he does, BUT do a little digging on him and you will find our that his main focus was to politicize the NFL, specifically for the athletes to use their platform to promote their political biases.

 

It was already politicized, but ok.

So while police related homicides would ideally be ZERO, that's not feasible.  We just have to trust their training and if--IF there is an instance of a race-based shooting of an unarmed black person out of malice, then that officer should get the full extent of the law.

Well it's hard to trust the training when you have trainers running around telling them the best sex they'll ever have is after they kill a guy. 

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1 hour ago, Forty-Eight said:

What’s the stats between black people compared to the rest of the race in committing crimes? 

The last time someone tried to get the stats on cops commiting crimes, only about 15% of police, sheriff, & state departments released their data.

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5 hours ago, raleigh-panther said:

Nice of him to wear the number 7 I’m sure for Colin after his own team gets shredded 

Tiresome. Getting very tiresome   I supported his coming here but enough already.

Yep! He knew the journalists were coming and he couldn't WAIT to get that jersey on. That was indeed his primary focus after the team that gave him another shot gets completely embarrassed at home in a "must win" game. This team has no focus, no pulse anymore...  *time and place*

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