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by beetree on 08 July 2016 - 13:07
My sympathies to the families of the killed. May justice be served.

by GSD Admin on 08 July 2016 - 14:07
by beetree on 08 July 2016 - 14:07
Are you being sarcastic when you say "bluelivesmatter"? And you think that it makes sense to kill cops in Dallas because of an individual cop in LA or MN. Really, and I certainly can empathize with those wrongs, still I can see killing innocent cops in Dallas, as senseless. I am surprised you are more sympathetic sounding to the sniper shooter!?!

by GSD Admin on 08 July 2016 - 14:07

by GSD Admin on 08 July 2016 - 16:07
by Noitsyou on 08 July 2016 - 18:07
Yes, there are sociological reasons for these problems. Yes, racism and a history of slavery and then legal discrimination are at the root. Knowing the root cause is good but change will require moving forward from where are now. If you have cancer you don't care as much about how you got it than you do how to get rid of it.
by beetree on 08 July 2016 - 21:07
@GSD Admin... So what is your clue to the ugly truth on how you see the violence can end?
I don't know how to predict which cops will turn to racist murder, or which young men with military service and training will snap into a murderous killing vengence.
There was one guy, legally marching with an AK15 (I think) slung across his shoulder. What the heck was the purpose of that? That is utterly senseless, to me.
@Noitsyou. Your answer? Is it parity in education, family support (father involvement) and the end of poverty and hunger? Teen pregnancies, btw, have been steadily dropping across the board. Hopefully that will keep trending down.
by Noitsyou on 08 July 2016 - 22:07
If a school decided to teach and enforce a value system that is different from the ghetto's it will be in conflict with what many students have been taught in the home and on the corner. How do you do that without saying to the students their parents are what stands in the way of their success or that their parents are perfect examples of a lifetime of bad decisions?
So what I'm saying is that since we won't/can't force a value system on the ghettos it will take most of people there to finally wake up and see that it isn't working for things to change. Until that happens it will be on an individual level that people do what they have to to get out.
I lived in the ghetto. There are a lot of good people but there are also a lot of very dumb people. The myth is that it is only a few individuals who are bad apples but that doesn't make sense. If it were only a few then Chicago would not be Baghdad. There is a significant number of idiots and there is no cure for stupid. Unfortunately, most of the money and effort is spent on the idiots at the expense of those who have a chance to something worthwhile with their lives.

by Mindhunt on 09 July 2016 - 02:07
Blacks have been targeted by racist LEOs for a very long time. Keep in mind, the very few racist officers are the only ones making it into the media. The good ones rarely get a sound bite. As for Philandro Castille's killing and Alton Sterling's killing were senseless. Philandro was not a thug, his girlfriend's four year old daughter witnessed the ENTIRE INCIDENT.
Unfortunately many of my black clients tell me they have to have "the talk" with their sons regarding behavior in public so as not to draw attention to themselves. That is sad.
Below are some family pictures of kids with guns. How many see:
- white kids = just a family
- black kids = thugs
- muslim child = future terrorist
You don't have to answer here but the visceral gut reaction to each picture lets you know we have a long way to go with racism............

by GSD Admin on 09 July 2016 - 07:07
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