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Tutmos wrote:I think you're making the mistake of assuming you were debating with a logical and bright person. On average your local LEO isn't going to be the brightest bulb on the tree. The barrier to entry is fairly low and, again on average, you're not getting the smartest people to debate the reality or finer points of law with. . In Minnesota over 1/3 of all charges brought by police are rejected for prosecution by the County Attorneys. Let's be honest, essentially anyone that wants to be a LEO can be, case in point being our little innocent girl in Rochester with her gang banger boyfriend.
Since there's virtually nobody to oversee or prosecute LEO's unless it's a major infraction I think the law turns out to mean whatever they want it to mean. Even if you video tape them breaking the law the odds are slim that they'll be prosecuted as they, just like the prosecutors, are agents of the state, they are on the same team. In almost every case a blind eye will be turned unless there is substantial public outcry about the specific case.
Widge wrote:I'm beginning to take your ******** personally.
I think you're making the mistake of assuming you were debating with a logical and bright person. On average your local Black candidateisn't going to be the brightest bulb on the tree. The barrier to entry is fairly low and, again on average, you're not getting the smartest people to debate the reality or finer points of politics with. The mental faculties tend to reside more with the Judicial branch where they can act as a filter for the masses of Black Politicians. In Minnesota over 1/3 of all Bills brought by Black Politicians are rejected for ratification by the Judiciary. Let's be honest, essentially any Black person that wants to be a Politician can be, case in point being our little innocent man in Washington with his black wife.
Since there's virtually nobody to oversee or prosecute Black Politicians unless it's a major infraction I think the law turns out to mean whatever they want it to mean. Even if you video tape them breaking the law the odds are slim that they'll be prosecuted as they, just like the Judiciary, are agents of the state, they are on the same team. In almost every case a blind eye will be turned unless there is substantial public outcry about the specific case.
As I made sure to note, these are only generalities, which means I'm sure there are plenty of bright honest Black Politicians out there.
I think you're making the mistake of assuming you were debating with a logical and bright person. On average your local LEO isn't going to be the brightest bulb on the tree. The barrier to entry is fairly low and, again on average, you're not getting the smartest people to debate the reality or finer points of law with.
Widge wrote:See what I mean? Prejudice is prejudice, even if you try and weasel your way around it with qualifiers. Add a dose of condescension and some pet theories with no actual evidence in there, and you've got just a good old-fashioned bigot on your hands.
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On average your local LEO isn't going to be the brightest bulb on the tree.
rather a broad statement........specific examples needed.The barrier to entry is fairly low and,......
justaguy wrote:Widge wrote:See what I mean? Prejudice is prejudice, even if you try and weasel your way around it with qualifiers. Add a dose of condescension and some pet theories with no actual evidence in there, and you've got just a good old-fashioned bigot on your hands.
This may be true, but people can still say what he said. Regardless of what others label them. Replace all your "Blacks" with "liberal", and people here would agree and not call him a bigot.
I'm not say you can't be mad, but put it in perspective. Everyone is bigoted about something.
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