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    #37
    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
    I usually provide solid evidence from respected organizations to back up my opinions. Whats more credible than that?

    You obviously don't agree with me and that's fine. I don't need your approval or your assessment of my credibility.
    Like how you provided evidence how pointing a taser at a police officer doesn't warrant deadly force?

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      #38
      Regardless of whether the taser is considered a deadly weapon in Georgia we live under Canadian laws. The cop has already been charged with murder , So the DA must believe he committed murder and was in the wrong. So let’s wait and see what happens in court.

      https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/06/20/former-atlanta-officer-charged-with-killing-rayshard-brooks-reprimanded-pointing-gun-car-2016/
      Last edited by chuckChuck; Jul 1, 2020, 12:52.

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        #39
        Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
        Regardless of whether the taser is considered a deadly weapon in Georgia we live under Canadian laws. The cop has already been charged with murder , So the DA must believe he committed murder and was in the wrong. So let’s wait and see what happens in court.

        https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/06/20/former-atlanta-officer-charged-with-killing-rayshard-brooks-reprimanded-pointing-gun-car-2016/
        Interesting deflection. So now, Georgia police officers need to comply with Canadian laws?
        This is as bizarre as the article you posted about Canadian criminal justice racism, which was entirely about US for profit prisons, and US history. But still, nothing tops your rant about Saskatchewan off shore oil drilling regulations.

        Try using the word credibility in a sentence, I don't think it means what you think it means.

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          #40
          Originally posted by flea beetle View Post
          You of all people are scolding about avoiding debating? You stab and run with the best of them.
          Perhaps this is why he ends every supposedly serious sentence with LOL, LMAO, HAHAHA, like a preteen girl on facebook would do, he can't keep a straight face while contradicting himself at every turn either?

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            #41
            Downplay not providing the evidence you “most always provide”. Keep twisting and turning.

            I didn’t say he would or wouldn’t get convicted. That is up to the jury. But no evidence was provided to back up the statement you made that a taser isn’t considered a weapon to use deadly force against.

            And who cares where we live? Has nothing to do with the incident. As stated before, a google search and 2 minutes of reading gets you the laws in the jurisdiction.

            Give up your narrative that this is all about race. It was simply a cop defending himself against a criminal. You have been proven wrong many times already.

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              #42
              The Atlanta cop was charged with murder under Georgia law and fired. Do you Still think He did nothing wrong? And Do you think that we shouldn’t be concerned About how cops treat black and indigenous people? Because neither of you seem very concerned and are siding with the cops at every chance. I guess from this we know what your views on this issue you are. The cops can do no wrong and the blacks and indigenous people are to blame! If that’s not the case let us know.

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                #43
                Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                Interesting deflection. So now, Georgia police officers need to comply with Canadian laws?
                This is as bizarre as the article you posted about Canadian criminal justice racism, which was entirely about US for profit prisons, and US history. But still, nothing tops your rant about Saskatchewan off shore oil drilling regulations.

                Try using the word credibility in a sentence, I don't think it means what you think it means.
                Nice try. But You missed the mark. The thread is about the increase in the far right terrorist threat in the US if you haven’t noticed. You have said nothing about the CSIS report. Try to stay focused.

                And when you are not too busy tell us how you are negatively affected by all this attention to racism. Or are you going to keep hiding. Don't be shy. Flea came forth now its your turn.
                Last edited by chuckChuck; Jul 1, 2020, 13:45.

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                  #44
                  Originally posted by flea beetle View Post
                  Downplay not providing the evidence you “most always provide”. Keep twisting and turning.

                  I didn’t say he would or wouldn’t get convicted. That is up to the jury. But no evidence was provided to back up the statement you made that a taser isn’t considered a weapon to use deadly force against.

                  And who cares where we live? Has nothing to do with the incident. As stated before, a google search and 2 minutes of reading gets you the laws in the jurisdiction.

                  Give up your narrative that this is all about race. It was simply a cop defending himself against a criminal. You have been proven wrong many times already.


                  Yeah he was fired and facing murder charges because he was just defending himself! Hahhahaha Really? The cops can do no wrong? Then we know whose side you are on and what you think of black people.

                  And we shouldn't be concerned about what happened to George Floyd and the several other cases of cops killing black people without a good reason?

                  And you are sure there is no systemic racism in the police departments either in Canada or the US?

                  Keep digging yourself a hole there flea.

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                    #45
                    Everybody is so bloody angry. What is any of this accomplishing?

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                      #46
                      Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                      The Atlanta cop was charged with murder under Georgia law and fired. Do you Still think He did nothing wrong? And Do you think that we shouldn’t be concerned About how cops treat black and indigenous people? Because neither of you seem very concerned and are siding with the cops at every chance. I guess from this we know what your views on this issue you are. The cops can do no wrong and the blacks and indigenous people are to blame! If that’s not the case let us know.
                      Even if he did do wrong, which based on the evidence provided in the other thread I don’t think he did, does that automatically make it about race like you are trying to make it out to be? The cop got called to the scene because he was passed out in his car in a drive through. The guy got combative while being put under arrest for failing the sobriety tests, and stole a taser and pointed it at the cop. Nothing to do with race. And I can’t say for sure weather he will get convicted or not. The jury will decide that. Based on the way Georgia laws are written, he shouldn’t be convicted in my mind.

                      Same with the Allan Adam story. His wife got pulled over for expired plates. No need to get combative there. He is the one that escalated the situation to where it went. All he had to do was sit and let his wife take the ticket. But again spun as racism.

                      I side with George floyd on that case. But again I don’t believe it was about race. Cops were called for forgery I believe it was? Owner pointed him out across the street and it took off from there. He scuffled with police and ended up being taken down. Cop was over zealous and kept his hold on him and suffocated him. Horrible to watch, but again I don’t believe that was about race.

                      Ask forage what I think about cops. Definitely don’t side with them every time. But keep twisting to push mistruths. Maybe one day you will get one to stick. God knows you try enough.

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                        #47
                        Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                        Yeah he was fired and facing murder charges because he was just defending himself! Hahhahaha Really? The cops can do no wrong? Then we know whose side you are on and what you think of black people.

                        And we shouldn't be concerned about what happened to George Floyd and the several other cases of cops killing black people without a good reason?

                        And you are sure there is no systemic racism in the police departments either in Canada or the US?

                        Keep digging yourself a hole there flea.
                        If they didn’t fire him, there would be a few more buildings torched. Hard to have an unbiased review when they have you tied to the stake and are holding the flame to it to light it on fire. They had no choice but to fire him to keep the peace. Again according to Georgia law, he followed protocol the way I read it.

                        And again you are making this about race when there isn’t anything there. All of a sudden I hate black people because I point out that the guy pointed a taser at a cop and that is why he got shot. You are quite the melodramatic. The only real outright forthcoming racism promoter here is you.

                        There is racism everywhere you go, but you have failed to show that these cases are based on racism. Any of those events could have happened to any race.

                        No hole here, you can try pass the buck all you want though.
                        Last edited by flea beetle; Jul 1, 2020, 18:56.

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                          #48
                          Originally posted by tweety View Post
                          Everybody is so bloody angry. What is any of this accomplishing?
                          We are not accomplishing much on Agrisilly but in the real world more people are aware of how cops treat indigenous people and black people and race relations and racism are under the microscope. This is leading to positive change and awareness.

                          And we know that far right groups, white supremacist and neo nazis are an increasing threat and pushing back and downplaying and denying that racism is an issue.

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