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re: BRPD and LaSP Staged along I10
Posted on 7/11/16 at 7:13 am to EazyBreesy
Posted on 7/11/16 at 7:13 am to EazyBreesy
Change of what exactly?
Until these statistics LINK change, I dont want to hear a damn thing about BLM.
Until these statistics LINK change, I dont want to hear a damn thing about BLM.
This post was edited on 7/11/16 at 7:16 am
Posted on 7/11/16 at 7:13 am to EazyBreesy
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They want change.
I want change too. Should I go stand in the street and wait for change to happen?
Posted on 7/11/16 at 7:13 am to bgtiger
I am all for peaceful protest but I would to hear from them how blocking an interstate is peaceful. All you are doing is trying to provoke other people.
Posted on 7/11/16 at 7:14 am to Yaboylaroy
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Change of what exactly?
Traffic patterns
Posted on 7/11/16 at 7:14 am to bgtiger
I was browsing the G4S Crime summaries for Cameroon in the month of June. Some of the better ones below.
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A 21-year-old boy, caught dismantling a parked motorbike, was lynched by commercial motorbike riders at the New-Deido neighbourhood in Douala. He was first noticed by a bike rider who immediately alerted his colleagues. The remains were deposited in a local mortuary.
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02 suspected armed robbers were arrested and lynched by local residents near the MRS Filling Station at the Kotto neighbourhood, in Douala. The alleged hoodlums were burgling a residence when neighbours, alerted by distress cries emanating from the residence, came out and managed to lay hands on the 02 armed suspects. In another murder incident, a man was stabbed and killed by the wife with a pair of scissors following a matrimonial dispute at the Deido neighbourhood, in Douala. According to neighbours, the couple was constantly quarrelling since several months.
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A man, aged 34, was slain by his 25-year-old brother following a heated argument that led to a machete fight in Mondoni, in the Tiko Sub-division, South-West Region. According to an eyewitness, the 02 brothers got involved in a bitter argument over who will be in control of their family cocoa farm. As the argument grew more heated, the younger brother grabbed a machete and cut his elder into several parts.
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02 women were murdered by their respective husbands over matrimonial disputes in Douala. At the Madagascar neighbourhood, a man became angry after his wife refused to give him the money she had been saving in the bank. A quarrel erupted and rapidly degenerated into a physical confrontation. In the course of the tussle, the man strangled the wife. In the second incident, a man at the Mbanga-Bakoko neighbourhood hit and killed his wife with a pestle. The wife is reported to have served him rice without soup, whereas he had given her enough money for food.
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A 34-year-old Chinese businessman was shot and killed by unidentified armed men at a place called “Rue de la Joie” Bali neighbourhood in Douala. The gunmen on board a motorbike first rained shots on him, but the acrobatic Chinese fought his way into a nearby Chinese restaurant where he sought for refuge. The heavily armed men forced their way into the restaurant and shot him a few more times leaving him unconscious. He later gave up the ghost. According to a security source, the gunmen also shot the night guard and went away without taking anything. The latter is currently receiving medical treatment at the Douala Laquintinie Hospital.
Posted on 7/11/16 at 7:16 am to EazyBreesy
They want what changes? They want police to stop using deadly force when it's necessary? Because 9.9 times out of 10 it's necessary, if Stirling would have been white the ending would have been exactly the same.
The black community has way more serious issues that they could and should be focusing their efforts on. It's blatantly obvious.
The black community has way more serious issues that they could and should be focusing their efforts on. It's blatantly obvious.
Posted on 7/11/16 at 7:26 am to Rekrul
They want less black ppl murdered by police. The police in America are like an amature army. Takes 6 months of training and then you're judged differently when you kill someone.
Posted on 7/11/16 at 7:27 am to EazyBreesy
quote:Then tell them to stop struggling and comply. I have never been murdered by the police...
They want less black ppl murdered by police.
Posted on 7/11/16 at 7:28 am to redstick13
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The gunmen on board a motorbike first rained shots on him, but the acrobatic Chinese fought his way into a nearby Chinese restaurant where he sought for refuge. The heavily armed men forced their way into the restaurant and shot him a few more times leaving him unconscious. He later gave up the ghost. Accord
Posted on 7/11/16 at 7:29 am to Rekrul
Here is what they need to change:
Change the values of your youth in your neighborhood. Focus on quality education and graduation rates. Focus on careers and fostering a better community with them. Focus on family values, the core of the problem IMO, because nobody has a role model anymore and black pop culture sure isn't helping that either. Focus on loving one another and in despite of poverty, reaching out to anyone in need to teach them how to better their lives. There are programs doing this right now so you can volunteer with them. Stop blaming someone else for your situation. Chances are you are a victim of your own upbringing. Plenty of people have overcome their situation to better their lives. Be an example, not a statistic. Don't as for handouts, ask for help, then give back when you're able.
Stop being a criminal society that breeds hate. If you can't change your own community, the outside world isn't interested in what you have to say. If you show a little effort, the outside world will also help.
Change the values of your youth in your neighborhood. Focus on quality education and graduation rates. Focus on careers and fostering a better community with them. Focus on family values, the core of the problem IMO, because nobody has a role model anymore and black pop culture sure isn't helping that either. Focus on loving one another and in despite of poverty, reaching out to anyone in need to teach them how to better their lives. There are programs doing this right now so you can volunteer with them. Stop blaming someone else for your situation. Chances are you are a victim of your own upbringing. Plenty of people have overcome their situation to better their lives. Be an example, not a statistic. Don't as for handouts, ask for help, then give back when you're able.
Stop being a criminal society that breeds hate. If you can't change your own community, the outside world isn't interested in what you have to say. If you show a little effort, the outside world will also help.
Posted on 7/11/16 at 7:30 am to EazyBreesy
Oh ok...so when a cop is possibly in a kill or be killed situation they should chose to be the one killed. Thanks for clearing that up, I had no idea that's all BLM wanted.
Posted on 7/11/16 at 7:34 am to BruslyTiger
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Then tell them to stop struggling and comply. I have never been murdered by the police...
So the police have the right to shoot if you don't comply? Ok. Has a police even came up to you and asked you put your hands up and get on the ground? Cause if they do, you are going to ask why. That's qualifies as not complying.
Posted on 7/11/16 at 7:34 am to EazyBreesy
quote:I did try on a couple live Periscopes...couldn't understand a word.
Try listening to them
Posted on 7/11/16 at 7:35 am to Rekrul
Apparently cops shouldn't be able to shoot until a gun is literally pointed at them. Otherwise they're a bunch of racist pigs
Posted on 7/11/16 at 7:35 am to Rekrul
Protecting and serving the citizens is their job.
Posted on 7/11/16 at 7:36 am to EazyBreesy
quote:Make no mistake, what happened in Baton Rouge looks really bad for those particular police officers. But this all started with a man with a gun resisting arrest. If he would just comply with the officers, the bull would not have to deploy his horns right up this guy's arse.
So the police have the right to shoot if you don't comply? Ok. Has a police even came up to you and asked you put your hands up and get on the ground? Cause if they do, you are going to ask why. That's qualifies as not complying.
This post was edited on 7/11/16 at 7:42 am
Posted on 7/11/16 at 7:38 am to EazyBreesy
238 white people have been killed by police in 2016
123 black people have been killed by police in 2016
Thems are facts
Why aren't white people wanting change?
Know why? Cause we don't cry racism every time one of our POS members do something stupid to get killed.
123 black people have been killed by police in 2016
Thems are facts
Why aren't white people wanting change?
Know why? Cause we don't cry racism every time one of our POS members do something stupid to get killed.
Posted on 7/11/16 at 7:39 am to The Sad Banana
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resisting arrest.
Standing your ground is not resisting arrest.
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