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Sun 07/10/16 02:50 PM

California city councilwoman blames police for Dallas officers' deaths

A California city councilwoman is being called on to resign after publishing a Facebook post in response to five Dallas officers being killed Thursday night in downtown Dallas.

Nevada City Council member Reinette Senum blamed police for the officers' deaths, The Sacramento Bee reports.

"This was completely incited by America's police force," she wrote. "They have obviously been given directives to go out there and kill. It's insane and it's meant to create mayhem."

http://www.dallasnews.com/news/headlines/20160710-california-city-councilwoman-blames-police-for-dallas-officers-deaths.ece

Brainless, Idiot liberals! slaphead

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Sun 07/10/16 03:13 PM
she has the Stoopid bad!

BLM-Lies caused that Mayhem!

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Sun 07/10/16 04:06 PM
idiot is a good label for anyone who blames people beyond shooters for a shooter choices, whether the shooter is in a uniform or not

its idiotic to blame police for someone choosing to kill police
its idiotic to blame BLM or 'anti' gun proponents for people choosing to kill citizens or cops

blame in general is unproductive and idiotic usually

I prefer talking about responsibility and the many parts that play into and lead up to peoples choices

but most prefer just BLAME, its simpler and requires less empathy or thought

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Mon 07/11/16 12:52 AM
http://www.allenbwest.com/matt-palumbo/5-facts-about-police-shootings-msnbc-will-never-report


Here are the facts about police shootings Obama will NEVER mention
Written by Matt Palumbo on July 9, 2016

The unifying issue of Black Lives Matter is clear: police brutality. Why do they say “black lives matter” when obviously we all acknowledge that “all lives matter”? Because they believe the problem of police brutality and killings is disproportionately affecting the black community.

Their radical behavior makes perfect sense when you understand they seriously believe that police are waging a war against them – and a problem of systemic, institutionalized racism exists among the ranks of law enforcement. But according to statistics presented by journalist Heather Mac Donald, these charges are completely unfounded.

Here are just five fascinating facts she’s uncovered, courtesy of the Daily Wire:

1. Cops killed nearly twice as many whites as blacks in 2015. According to data compiled by The Washington Post, 50 percent of the victims of fatal police shootings were white, while 26 percent were black. The majority of these victims had a gun or “were armed or otherwise threatening the officer with potentially lethal force,” according to MacDonald.

Some may argue that these statistics are evidence of racist treatment toward blacks, since whites consist of 62 percent of the population and blacks make up 13 percent of the population. But as MacDonald writes in The Wall Street Journal, 2009 statistics from the Bureau of Justice Statistics reveal that blacks were charged with 62 percent of robberies, 57 percent of murders and 45 percent of assaults in the 75 biggest counties in the country, despite only comprising roughly 15 percent of the population in these counties.

“Such a concentration of criminal violence in minority communities means that officers will be disproportionately confronting armed and often resisting suspects in those communities, raising officers’ own risk of using lethal force,” writes MacDonald.

2. More whites and Hispanics die from police homicides than blacks. According to MacDonald, 12 percent of white and Hispanic homicide deaths were due to police officers, while only four percent of black homicide deaths were the result of police officers.

“If we’re going to have a ‘Lives Matter’ anti-police movement, it would be more appropriately named “White and Hispanic Lives Matter,'” said MacDonald.

3. The Post’s data does show that unarmed black men are more likely to die by the gun of a cop than an unarmed white man…but this does not tell the whole story. In August 2015, the ratio was seven-to-one of unarmed black men dying from police gunshots compared to unarmed white men; the ratio was six-to-one by the end of 2015. But MacDonald points out in The Marshall Project that looking at the details of the actual incidents that occurred paints a different picture:

The “unarmed” label is literally accurate, but it frequently fails to convey highly-charged policing situations. In a number of cases, if the victim ended up being unarmed, it was certainly not for lack of trying. At least five black victims had reportedly tried to grab the officer’s gun, or had been beating the cop with his own equipment. Some were shot from an accidental discharge triggered by their own assault on the officer. And two individuals included in the Post’s “unarmed black victims” category were struck by stray bullets aimed at someone else in justified cop shootings. If the victims were not the intended targets, then racism could have played no role in their deaths.

4. Black and Hispanic police officers are more likely to fire a gun at blacks than white officers. This is according to a Department of Justice report in 2015 about the Philadelphia Police Department, and is further confirmed that by a study conducted University of Pennsylvania criminologist Gary Ridgeway in 2015 that determined black cops were 3.3 times more likely to fire a gun than other cops at a crime scene.

5. Blacks are more likely to kill cops than be killed by cops. This is according to FBI data, which also found that 40 percent of cop killers are black. According to MacDonald, the police officer is 18.5 times more likely to be killed by a black than a cop killing an unarmed black person.

And regarding the last statistic – while the rhetoric of BLM is founded on lies, its consequences are very real. So far this year twenty-six police officers have been killed in the line of duty, which is 44 percent higher than at this point last year.

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Mon 07/11/16 06:58 AM
Edited by RebelArcher on Mon 07/11/16 07:00 AM
You would think she would stop and think before hitting "send" these days. But maybe its not temporary rage that makes them post this crap....maybe its REALLY how they feel.
Here's another example:

""Kalyn Chapman James, the first African American to hold the Miss Alabama title, posted a tearful video on her Facebook page Sunday that says she doesn't want to "feel this way" but she finds it hard to be sad for the Dallas police officers and "can't help but feeling like the shooter was a martyr.""
http://www.al.com/news/birmingham/index.ssf/2016/07/first_black_miss_alabama_says.html#incart_river_mobileshort_home

There are even more rash examples on social media:



. ...notice that username BTW, @HighSchoolTeacher...

And some more post are here but too many f bombs to actually be able to post the pic w/o it breaking site rules:
http://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cm6g7pSVYAAtfyQ.jpg:small

.....but an example of one of those posts:

'OFFICERS SHOT IN DALLAS!!! NIGGAS SCORING POINTS OUCHEA! I'm cool with it"

....and these are just the 'in your face ones' that are easy to spot. Its the subtle ones that you have to watch out for.... and those are getting more prevalent as the days pass after the Dallas ambush.
They tend to be like this...."I feel sorry for those cops but I understand why someone could do that "
Make no mistake, they DON'T feel sorry for those officers and are only looking for a socially acceptable way to condone murder.


Oh....and for those not familiar with "Ouchea'.....its written slang used to denote a certain Southern black accent....it means " out here". Figured I'd better clarify thatlaugh


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Mon 07/11/16 08:06 AM

Riveting post by black police officer confronts BLM with raw honesty and EVERY American needs to see it

The post contains piercing words from Stalien and should be read in its entirety. Here are a few highlights:

Suspect- Black/ Male, Victim-Black /Male.

I remember the countless times I canvassed the area afterwards, and asked everyone “did you see who did it”, and the popular response from the very same family members was always, “**** the Police, I aint no snitch, I’m gonna take care of this myself. This happened every single time, every single homicide, black on black, and then my realization became clearer.

I woke up every morning, put my freshly pressed uniform on, shined my badge, functioned checked my weapon, kissed my wife and kid, and waited for my wife to say the same thing she always does before I leave, “Make sure you come back home to us”. I always replied, “I will”, but the truth was I was never sure if I would. I almost lost my life on this job, and every call, every stop, every moment that I had this uniform on, was another possibility for me to almost lose my life again. I was a target in the very community I swore to protect, the very community I wanted to help. As a matter of fact, they hated my very presence. They called me “Uncle Tom”, and “wanna be white boy”, and I couldn’t understand why. My own fellow black men and women attacking me, wishing for my death, wishing for the death of my family. I was so confused, so torn, I couldn’t understand why my own black people would turn against me, when every time they called …I was there. Every time someone died….I was there. Every time they were going through one of the worst moments in their lives…I was there. So why was I the enemy? I dove deep into that question…Why was I the enemy? Then my realization became clearer.

<article here>

http://www.bizpacreview.com/2016/07/10/riveting-post-by-black-police-officer-confronts-blm-with-raw-honesty-and-every-american-needs-to-see-it-363067

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Mon 07/11/16 08:14 AM


Riveting post by black police officer confronts BLM with raw honesty and EVERY American needs to see it

The post contains piercing words from Stalien and should be read in its entirety. Here are a few highlights:

Suspect- Black/ Male, Victim-Black /Male.

I remember the countless times I canvassed the area afterwards, and asked everyone “did you see who did it”, and the popular response from the very same family members was always, “**** the Police, I aint no snitch, I’m gonna take care of this myself. This happened every single time, every single homicide, black on black, and then my realization became clearer.

I woke up every morning, put my freshly pressed uniform on, shined my badge, functioned checked my weapon, kissed my wife and kid, and waited for my wife to say the same thing she always does before I leave, “Make sure you come back home to us”. I always replied, “I will”, but the truth was I was never sure if I would. I almost lost my life on this job, and every call, every stop, every moment that I had this uniform on, was another possibility for me to almost lose my life again. I was a target in the very community I swore to protect, the very community I wanted to help. As a matter of fact, they hated my very presence. They called me “Uncle Tom”, and “wanna be white boy”, and I couldn’t understand why. My own fellow black men and women attacking me, wishing for my death, wishing for the death of my family. I was so confused, so torn, I couldn’t understand why my own black people would turn against me, when every time they called …I was there. Every time someone died….I was there. Every time they were going through one of the worst moments in their lives…I was there. So why was I the enemy? I dove deep into that question…Why was I the enemy? Then my realization became clearer.

<article here>

http://www.bizpacreview.com/2016/07/10/riveting-post-by-black-police-officer-confronts-blm-with-raw-honesty-and-every-american-needs-to-see-it-363067
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Mon 07/11/16 01:21 PM

You would think she would stop and think before hitting "send" these days. But maybe its not temporary rage that makes them post this crap....maybe its REALLY how they feel.
Here's another example:

""Kalyn Chapman James, the first African American to hold the Miss Alabama title, posted a tearful video on her Facebook page Sunday that says she doesn't want to "feel this way" but she finds it hard to be sad for the Dallas police officers and "can't help but feeling like the shooter was a martyr.""
http://www.al.com/news/birmingham/index.ssf/2016/07/first_black_miss_alabama_says.html#incart_river_mobileshort_home

There are even more rash examples on social media:



. ...notice that username BTW, @HighSchoolTeacher...

And some more post are here but too many f bombs to actually be able to post the pic w/o it breaking site rules:
http://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cm6g7pSVYAAtfyQ.jpg:small

.....but an example of one of those posts:

'OFFICERS SHOT IN DALLAS!!! NIGGAS SCORING POINTS OUCHEA! I'm cool with it"

....and these are just the 'in your face ones' that are easy to spot. Its the subtle ones that you have to watch out for.... and those are getting more prevalent as the days pass after the Dallas ambush.
They tend to be like this...."I feel sorry for those cops but I understand why someone could do that "
Make no mistake, they DON'T feel sorry for those officers and are only looking for a socially acceptable way to condone murder.


Oh....and for those not familiar with "Ouchea'.....its written slang used to denote a certain Southern black accent....it means " out here". Figured I'd better clarify thatlaugh



And I thought only white people were racists slaphead

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Mon 07/11/16 01:34 PM
And I thought only white people were racists
Oh Twitter is a cesspool of racists....both black and white....but it seems some only want to focus on the white ones....figured I'd open a few eyes. What's sad is that I could do it ALL DAY. Dumbazzes get behind a keyboard or their IPhone and lose all common sense....IF they had any to begin with, that is.

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Mon 07/11/16 01:44 PM

And I thought only white people were racists
Oh Twitter is a cesspool of racists....both black and white....but it seems some only want to focus on the white ones....figured I'd open a few eyes. What's sad is that I could do it ALL DAY. Dumbazzes get behind a keyboard or their IPhone and lose all common sense....IF they had any to begin with, that is.

And to think she is teaching our next generation...OMGfrown

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Mon 07/11/16 02:58 PM


And I thought only white people were racists
Oh Twitter is a cesspool of racists....both black and white....but it seems some only want to focus on the white ones....figured I'd open a few eyes. What's sad is that I could do it ALL DAY. Dumbazzes get behind a keyboard or their IPhone and lose all common sense....IF they had any to begin with, that is.

And to think she is teaching our next generation...OMGfrown
The BLM $hit stirrer that was arrested here in Louisiana over the weekend is in 'education' too....

"The lawyer for DeRay Mckesson said Monday she plans to make a motion today asking a judge to allow the well-known Black Lives Matter activist to return to Maryland.

Mckesson, 31, who is the chief of human capital for the Baltimore public schools, was among more than 100 arrested in Baton Rouge over the weekend amid nationwide protests against police violence. He is currently prohibited from leaving the state of Louisiana as a standard condition of bail, his lawyer said.

Baton Rouge right now is at a state of high alert," Jones said. "It's something we've never experienced here. There's a lot of unrest in the city of Baton Rouge right now."

Mckesson said he expected to return to work in the Baltimore public schools Tuesday. He rose to national prominence in 2014 during the protests in Ferguson that followed the shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown by a police officer. Mckesson ran unsuccessfully in the Democratic primary for mayor this year.

He was named to Baltimore Schools CEO Sonja Santelises' cabinet last month. In his new role, Mckesson is earning $165,000 as the city school district's chief of human capital. He manages a budget of $4 million and 56 employees.""
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/baltimore-city/bs-md-ci-deray-arrest-20160711-story.html

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Mon 07/11/16 05:29 PM


You would think she would stop and think before hitting "send" these days. But maybe its not temporary rage that makes them post this crap....maybe its REALLY how they feel.
Here's another example:

""Kalyn Chapman James, the first African American to hold the Miss Alabama title, posted a tearful video on her Facebook page Sunday that says she doesn't want to "feel this way" but she finds it hard to be sad for the Dallas police officers and "can't help but feeling like the shooter was a martyr.""
http://www.al.com/news/birmingham/index.ssf/2016/07/first_black_miss_alabama_says.html#incart_river_mobileshort_home

There are even more rash examples on social media:



. ...notice that username BTW, @HighSchoolTeacher...

And some more post are here but too many f bombs to actually be able to post the pic w/o it breaking site rules:
http://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cm6g7pSVYAAtfyQ.jpg:small

.....but an example of one of those posts:

'OFFICERS SHOT IN DALLAS!!! NIGGAS SCORING POINTS OUCHEA! I'm cool with it"

....and these are just the 'in your face ones' that are easy to spot. Its the subtle ones that you have to watch out for.... and those are getting more prevalent as the days pass after the Dallas ambush.
They tend to be like this...."I feel sorry for those cops but I understand why someone could do that "
Make no mistake, they DON'T feel sorry for those officers and are only looking for a socially acceptable way to condone murder.


Oh....and for those not familiar with "Ouchea'.....its written slang used to denote a certain Southern black accent....it means " out here". Figured I'd better clarify thatlaugh



And I thought only white people were racists slaphead




individuals of all colors can be racist,, but the system set up to represent everyone cant be if it is doing its job:wink:

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Mon 07/11/16 05:31 PM



California city councilwoman blames police for Dallas officers' deaths

A California city councilwoman is being called on to resign after publishing a Facebook post in response to five Dallas officers being killed Thursday night in downtown Dallas.

Nevada City Council member Reinette Senum blamed police for the officers' deaths, The Sacramento Bee reports.

"This was completely incited by America's police force," she wrote. "They have obviously been given directives to go out there and kill. It's insane and it's meant to create mayhem."

http://www.dallasnews.com/news/headlines/20160710-california-city-councilwoman-blames-police-for-dallas-officers-deaths.ece

Brainless, Idiot liberals! slaphead


Funny thing is about these people... they have no trouble dialing 911 when they need.. a cop. No trouble at all.

hypocrites.



thats not hypocrisy, thats hoping and expecting people will do their jobs while also holding them accountable when they dont

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Mon 07/11/16 06:43 PM
Edited by RebelArcher on Mon 07/11/16 06:43 PM
Add another dumbass to the roles of 'I posted stupid, uninformed $hit on social media....

""CLEVELAND (CBSNewYork) — An NFL player is apologizing for posting a graphic image on Instagram showing a man dressed in all black slitting the throat of a police officer.
Cleveland Browns running back Isaiah Crowell, 23, deleted the image he posted on Instagram showing blood gushing out of the officer’s neck. The image conjures up videos posted by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria showing the terrorist known as “Jihadi John” beheading American and British victims.
“Mood: They give polices all types of weapons and they continuously choose to kill us…(hashtag)Weak,” the caption read.



“Last week was an emotional and difficult week as we saw extreme acts of violence against black men across our country as well as against police officers in Dallas. I posted an image to Instagram in the midst of that emotion that I shouldn’t have and immediately removed it. It was an extremely poor decision and I apologize for that mistake and for offending people. My values and beliefs do not match that image,” Crowell said in a statement.""
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2016/07/11/isaiah-crowell-instagram-post/

Wonder who had to tell him to delete it and apologize?
Hopefully Roger Goodell deals with him with the same zeal he dealt with under inflated footballs....but I won't hold my breath.

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Mon 07/11/16 06:51 PM
people post terrible things all over the web devaluing life


it can be depressing if a person doesn't have balance

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Mon 07/11/16 06:57 PM

people post terrible things all over the web devaluing life


it can be depressing if a person doesn't have balance
I love when you post generalizations and don't assign individual blame....unless its white cops.....

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Mon 07/11/16 07:02 PM


people post terrible things all over the web devaluing life


it can be depressing if a person doesn't have balance
I love when you post generalizations and don't assign individual blame....unless its white cops.....



I know, individual blame is big on the internet


not so much my cup of tea though,,,,individual 'responsibility' however,, I will speak to often


mingle is rife today with hateful posts from twitter, which is evident of 'people' and not any exclusive person

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Mon 07/11/16 07:10 PM
Edited by RebelArcher on Mon 07/11/16 07:15 PM



people post terrible things all over the web devaluing life


it can be depressing if a person doesn't have balance
I love when you post generalizations and don't assign individual blame....unless its white cops.....



I know, individual blame is big on the internet


not so much my cup of tea though,,,,individual 'responsibility' however,, I will speak to often


mingle is rife today with hateful posts from twitter, which is evident of 'people' and not any exclusive person
This thread has at least two individual people...a elected official and a pro football player.... making utterly horrendous comments and no blame on them from you....noted.

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Mon 07/11/16 07:14 PM
whatever floats your boat,,,,,,




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Tue 07/12/16 07:34 AM


California city councilwoman blames police for Dallas officers' deaths

A California city councilwoman is being called on to resign after publishing a Facebook post in response to five Dallas officers being killed Thursday night in downtown Dallas.

Nevada City Council member Reinette Senum blamed police for the officers' deaths, The Sacramento Bee reports.

"This was completely incited by America's police force," she wrote. "They have obviously been given directives to go out there and kill. It's insane and it's meant to create mayhem."

http://www.dallasnews.com/news/headlines/20160710-california-city-councilwoman-blames-police-for-dallas-officers-deaths.ece

Brainless, Idiot liberals! slaphead


California or Nevada?

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