Exactly. Just like with police shootings. They just can’t wait to start pushing a narrative. When those black cops beat and killed that black dude you could tell the reporters were so disappointed they couldn’t push the usual narrative
They were literally trying to make it sound like they were white cops.
Truth is, they were ghetto cops. They were cops that came from, lived in, and worked in, the ghetto. These cops were of the community they served. And a beating like this in one of those communities, isn't even remotely abnormal. Ghetto Civilians would have murdered him directly; those Ghetto Cops were literally trying to replicate what they thought professionalism looked like with some minimal training.
The ugly truth is that it's actually pretty close to community policing. But white, cosmopolitan, urbanite, eggless women are shocked... SHOCKED... at how violent the poors are from time to time, and expect much better than this from their daily dose of NPR.
I could be wrong but didn’t it come out that they were dirty cops specifically targeting a rival drug dealer or the lover of an associate’s girlfriend or something? Not that I disagree with anything you’re saying.
Not as far as I'm aware, though my knowledge may be out-dated. All I remember hearing is that they, themselves, had been individually involved with drug issues in other departments.
There are absolutely some departments in these blue Hive Cities that have "Training Day" bullshit going on, though.
There in lies the rub. The truth doesn't matter to these people. Peoples lives don't matter either. The only thing that matters is the narrative, and they believe they are morally righteous for pushing it. They genuinely don't think they did anything wrong when they destroy someone's life over the narrative.
I’m actually a little proud of society — something I don’t say very often! — that the SJWs tried to push “but those cops had internalized white supremacy” and also “they may have been black but as cops they were part of a system that upholds white supremacism and were acting accordingly” and neither argument gained any REAL traction outside of leftist echo chambers. Society just looked at it and said “this was a bad situation but racism can’t explain what happened” and moved on. I’m always glad when we can see limits to the power of leftist word-games and influence because sometimes it feels like there are no limits.
Unfortunately, that's just a neutral ending. It doesn't go anywhere, but it also doesn't really push anything back either. Just kicks the can down the road until another situation crops up with slightly different factors and a better chance to explode.
True. It also showed just how much they cared when they couldn’t push a narrative. Kind of reminds me how many times during Floyd riots I saw blm supporters getting defensive when asked why they didn’t care about the constant inner city violence
Exactly. Just like with police shootings. They just can’t wait to start pushing a narrative. When those black cops beat and killed that black dude you could tell the reporters were so disappointed they couldn’t push the usual narrative
They were literally trying to make it sound like they were white cops.
Truth is, they were ghetto cops. They were cops that came from, lived in, and worked in, the ghetto. These cops were of the community they served. And a beating like this in one of those communities, isn't even remotely abnormal. Ghetto Civilians would have murdered him directly; those Ghetto Cops were literally trying to replicate what they thought professionalism looked like with some minimal training.
The ugly truth is that it's actually pretty close to community policing. But white, cosmopolitan, urbanite, eggless women are shocked... SHOCKED... at how violent the poors are from time to time, and expect much better than this from their daily dose of NPR.
Yea I do remember some still blamed white supremacy and you are right about ghetto justice.
I could be wrong but didn’t it come out that they were dirty cops specifically targeting a rival drug dealer or the lover of an associate’s girlfriend or something? Not that I disagree with anything you’re saying.
If I recall correctly, the victim had started hooking up with the ex of one of the cops, and the cop got angry over that.
Not as far as I'm aware, though my knowledge may be out-dated. All I remember hearing is that they, themselves, had been individually involved with drug issues in other departments.
There are absolutely some departments in these blue Hive Cities that have "Training Day" bullshit going on, though.
There in lies the rub. The truth doesn't matter to these people. Peoples lives don't matter either. The only thing that matters is the narrative, and they believe they are morally righteous for pushing it. They genuinely don't think they did anything wrong when they destroy someone's life over the narrative.
Exactly.
I’m actually a little proud of society — something I don’t say very often! — that the SJWs tried to push “but those cops had internalized white supremacy” and also “they may have been black but as cops they were part of a system that upholds white supremacism and were acting accordingly” and neither argument gained any REAL traction outside of leftist echo chambers. Society just looked at it and said “this was a bad situation but racism can’t explain what happened” and moved on. I’m always glad when we can see limits to the power of leftist word-games and influence because sometimes it feels like there are no limits.
Unfortunately, that's just a neutral ending. It doesn't go anywhere, but it also doesn't really push anything back either. Just kicks the can down the road until another situation crops up with slightly different factors and a better chance to explode.
True. It also showed just how much they cared when they couldn’t push a narrative. Kind of reminds me how many times during Floyd riots I saw blm supporters getting defensive when asked why they didn’t care about the constant inner city violence