Author Topic: nurse arrested for refusing to give blood sample  (Read 9705 times)

i hope the nurse is doing okay

yea I've never felt more sympathy for someone in such a short period of time. if that cop treats an innocent white nurse like that how must he treat black teenagers in possession of weed or something? on-the-spot execution?

i hope the nurse is doing okay

yeah they might have to sample her reaction


re: lord tony

http://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-us-canada-41118415/us-police-dashcam-we-only-kill-black-people

"dont worry we only kill black people"

I mean this guy is an idiot for saying that but you say that like he was deadpan seriously saying that she wasn't going to die simply because she was white
This idiot - and yes, he is an idiot - was just trying to get this chick to relax by being flippant. Unless he's been caught on cam blasting darkies in the face in this exact same situation let's just not do this

its pretty worrisome to hear someone who is allowed to own a gun say that. also the fact that if he were to shoot a black people he'd probably just get off with a paid vacation like the other cops...

nine times out of ten the shooting of a black people is totally justified because we have a tendency to chimp out around cops instead of listening to commands
obviously not every shooting is justified but let's not act like black people get shot for no reason

its more like 7/10 times. also cops sign up for their job understanding that they will have to make sacrifices in order to serve the people around them. the philando castille out there that is wrong place wrong timed by a trigger happy cop never signed the 'you may die in this job' waiver, they were just minding their own business and suddenly a cop says 'dont move' and shoots you half a second later because you were already in motion, ready to obey their previous command which was 'please show me your id' which you had more time to react to

this is one of those times where 'oh man hopefully they wont do it again after their paid vacation' isn't the appropriate response from anyone. it should be more along the lines of 'we should train our cops to be more level-headed to avoid casualties'
« Last Edit: September 02, 2017, 04:01:10 AM by PhantOS »

(If I were a cop) I don't care what kind of loving sacrifices people expect me to make, I'm not getting killed because some people are gonna label me a trigger happy tribal if I have reason to believe my life is in danger. Not every situation is like the Castille shooting. I don't even know why I'm getting into this discussion with you when this topic is about a white cop harassing a white woman. You and Tony and forget off with this bullstuff until it's relevant, otherwise I'm not engaging in this derailing nonsense

believing your life is in danger isn't the same as having your life in danger. so you can either diffuse the situation so nobody gets hurt, or you can do what like 30% of all police shootings are- shoot first ask questions later aka shoot first paid vacation later

this entire discussion is relevant to the nurse incident. you have a cop who thinks he has the authority to threaten a citizen who is doing nothing wrong. he probably feels in his heart that she's committing some crime and he's doing the right thing, but obviously that's not the case

for someone who got beat up by a black guy on live television you sure seem suddenly supportive of white on black crime.
lol

or you can do what like 30% of all police shootings are- shoot first ask questions later aka shoot first paid vacation later
source?

Not every situation is like the Castille shooting.
The vast majority of police shootings aren't like the Castile one, but when the entire police force comes out to defend their crooked buddy, that's when people start to associate all cops with the one bad one.

It's like if the medical community tried to shove it under a rug whenever one of their colleagues commits malpractice. Nobody would be saying, "Not every situation is like that one doctor that sewed two dudes' richards together." They'd be like, "Why the forget is the medical community condoning this?"

this is a good example of legitimate police brutality. i hope the cop/PD gets sued for this.



yea I've never felt more sympathy for someone in such a short period of time. if that cop treats an innocent white nurse like that how must he treat black teenagers in possession of weed or something? on-the-spot execution?
why are you bringing race into this. not necessary dude

why are you bringing race into this. not necessary dude
read the whole thread