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Topici don't understand the Colin kaepernick 'controversy' at all.
Chewster
09/10/18 12:33:53 PM
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Kyuubi4269 posted...
What kind of lunatic do you have to be to associate not appreciating political activism on the job to loving when police kill randoms?


I used the word "defend", not "love"

Rasmoh posted...
To expect them to gamble their lives more than they already do is moronic.


Their job is, statistically speaking, less life-threatening than several ordinary blue-collar jobs

Rasmoh posted...
If it comes down to criminals escalating situations vs cops doing their job, I'm going with cops pretty much every time.


"Escalating" like by trying to pull up your pants or trying to be able to breathe? Man, how dare those scumbag criminals! All the cops have to do is say something flimsy like "I feared for my safety" and it seems to get them off, even if there is a ton of evidence that the situation wasn't that dangerous. Siding with the testimony of somebody with a vested interest in lying about the situation over visual evidence is where it's truly moronic. Or maybe you're just a murder apologist, I don't know.

Are we going to get to the point where I should be fearful any time I get pulled over? After all, you never know, a cop might think I'm reaching for a gun... as I reach for my license and registration that they asked me to get. But, apparently, it's also implied in any police encounter that you aren't supposed to do anything that could be construed as getting a firearm, so... which order do I follow there?
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