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WingedHussar
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It can certainly affect what is and is not reasonable force.
Not once he is under their control, and certainly not once he isn’t even responsive.It can certainly affect what is and is not reasonable force
Victoria33 mentioned these things, as if they mitigate Chauvin’s conduct.Who said it did?
I vote that all overweight people and people over a certain age immediately be treated as potential violent people because they are likely to have diabetes. And diabetes, especially if not controlled properly can lead to violent issues when the blood sugar changes drastically. Adrenalin rushes (aka flight or fight hormone) will lead to heightened blood sugar which can be worse in diabetics.Police Body Cam footage has not been released yet. I am hearing it does exist but probably won’t come out until the trial. Floyd stood at 6’6", what if there was a physical altercation? And what if he was on a mixture of drugs in his body. Some of this has come out, some is still unknown… but it really shows a trial hopefully will sort this out. I think I heard he did have drugs in his system but I don’t care to misstate what it was.
What if it was some speed like drug? Methamphetamine or something? A lot to be determined.
Fine then. Thought you were saying I thought that.Victoria33 mentioned these things, as if they mitigate Chauvin’s conduct.
Nope. I was saying bring up the drugs in his system and you get lectured or accused of not caring about his death or racism or BLM etc.Hello, i didnt call you “a troll” (generally referring to a fake account set up to do nothing but troll), but was under the impression that you were “trolling,” i.e. throwing out provocative statements to elicit a response (something commonly done in online discussions even by those for whom it is not their predominant form of discourse).
Unfair? A bit. But understandable given how people are. I like to know all the facts of a case, the good and the bad. A more nuanced understanding is always better than good guys vs bad guys.I see. It does appear that you can’t say “he was on drugs” when a man is killed by police without people asking you questions like “why does that matter”?
Do you find this to be unfair?
Size can make a difference in determining level of force prior to being restrained.Does him being on drugs or being 6’6 make a difference to you?
My point is that accuracy matters more than rhetoric. The incarceration rate for white men has more than doubled since 1970 and the war on drugs. The racial disparity is still significant of course. The point is, that there is as much an issue with the current police state mentality as there is with racism, at least in a lot of places. Change needs to be driven by data, and the more the better. Slogans and exaggerative rhetoric are good for motivation, but cannot be the basis of directed change.is accurate but I doubt it addresses the point being made.
Unfair. I know it is not popular to resist the polarization on all issues, but it is not trolling. If you want to call it fence-walking, then that is your business. Insult if you must.but fencewalker trolling ala
Never read it. Ever read American Negro Slave Revolts by Herbert Aptheker? That’s on my to read list.What did you (or other posters) think of Michelle Alexander’s “The New Jim Crow” when you read it?
I have not read the book, just the summary on Wikipedia. I think it would be interesting to read, but I wonder if she takes into account the fact that the black community, black pastors, etc., wanted heavier penalties for using crack cocaine because it was devastating their communities?What did you (or other posters) think of Michelle Alexander’s “The New Jim Crow” when you read it?
I sure don’t favor police doing it, but you actually can control someone by putting weight on his neck. I have never done it to a person, but I have done it to calves many times, including calves weighing hundreds of pounds. It’s the only way you can actually control those powerful animals because neck muscles are weak from side to side, even with a powerful animal, and you can’t raise your body without raising your head.You cant keep someone down by kneeling on their neck unless they’ve already been incapacitated.
We don’t know if he was murdered. Those are inflammatory words, everyone deserves a fair trial.Does him being on drugs or being 6’6 make a difference to you? I dont think victims’ height or being intoxicated should be considered mitigating factors when it comes to evaluating whether the decision to murder them was ethically sound.