He was trying to get R's gun off him after R had just threatened a crowd and shot a man, yes. R's defense was that he fel — Kenosha Kid
This conversation would be more meaningful if you read the facts. Instead it's just a continual correction of your factual errors. — Hanover
Yes, I shot an unarmed man, but only because I was worried he'd take the gun I brought to threaten him with off me and shoot me with it."
— Kenosha Kid
Bullets has just been fired, so your insistence that R just opened fire on a peaceful civil rights crowd doesn't reference this case.
— Hanover
Where in my text you've quoted did I say R fired into a peaceful civil rights crowd? I was talking about his second victim. — Kenosha Kid
This conversation would be more meaningful if you read — Hanover
What data do you have that the Kenosha protest was mostly black? — Hanover
That he took a machine gun to a protest against police murdering black people? That the group he approached with said gun was largely black? — Kenosha Kid
This conversation would be more meaningful if you read — Hanover
It wasn't a machine gun. — Hanover
Where in my text you've quoted did I say R fired into a peaceful civil rights crowd? I was talking about his second victim. — Kenosha Kid
He was trying to get R's gun off him after R had just threatened a crowd and shot a man, yes. R's defense was that he fel
— Kenosha Kid
"KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) — The first man shot by Kyle Rittenhouse on the streets of Kenosha was “hyperaggressive” that night, threatened to kill Rittenhouse and later lunged for his rifle just before the 17-year-old fired, witnesses testified Thursday. — Hanover
This conversation would be more meaningful if you read — Hanover
I’m sure given the circumstances the police were extremely mindful and trying to avoid such a thing
— I like sushi
Yeah, because he was white. That's the point.
I wouldn’t just assume they’d shoot someone black on that night for carrying a gun. Arrested? Very likely.
— I like sushi
I'd laugh, but it's not funny. — James Riley
Gotcha. :shade:"Race" [denial]may or may not haveplayed a role in the police actions ... — Michael Zwingli
I note that in discussing this aspect of the incident, we are remiss if we do not include the fact that the three who were shot by R were all "white" guys. — Michael Zwingli
Many seem to take for granted that if R had been Atrican-American, that the cops present would simply have shot him dead, because what...all cops are prejudiced against African-Americans? However, is not the statement that "the cops who were present would have shot R if he had been a 'black' guy" not a prejudicial statement by definition? We have no basis to make such a judgement, since we do not know the minds of said particular cops.Gotcha — 180 Proof
We have no basis to make such a judgement, since we do not know the minds of said particular cops. — Michael Zwingli
I stand by that suggestion, and think it obvious. — Michael Zwingli
Besides that, I don't think it a secret that law enforcement tends to attract a certain type of domineering personality, though this is by no means universal within the ranks. — Michael Zwingli
I do not see any necessary connection between either intelligence level or a dominant persona and racial prejudice, do you? — Michael Zwingli
Many seem to take for granted that if R had been Atrican-American, that the cops present would simply have shot him dead, because what...all cops are prejudiced against African-Americans? However, is not the statement that "the cops who were present would have shot R if he had been a 'black' guy" not a prejudicial statement by definition? We have no basis to make such a judgement, since we do not know the minds of said particular cops. — Michael Zwingli
:rofl:We have no basis to make such a judgement, since we do not know the minds of said particular cops. — Michael Zwingli
Indeed it isn't, but there is an obvious correlation nonetheless. If you wanted to do the research, I am confident that you would find that the mean high school and college GPAs as well as standardized test scores and scores on intelligence tests are all much higher among, say, electrical engineers than among police officers or firefighters. Do you doubt that at all? Do you in any way imagine that your average cop has the intellect to handle a med school curriculum?I don't. Intelligence, to start with, isn't one thing, and certainly isn't the same thing as academic success. — Srap Tasmaner
If you wanted to do the research, I am confident that you would find — Michael Zwingli
The facet of this discussion with which I take umbrage, and it is a peripheral issue at best, is the clear hypocrisy of faulting someone for assumed prejudice when that assumption is itself grounded in prejudice. — Michael Zwingli
If you wanted to do the research, I am confident that you would find that the mean high school and college GPAs as well as standardized test scores and scores on intelligence tests are all much higher among, say, electrical engineers than among police officers or firefighters. — Michael Zwingli
Look, I feel ya. I do not for a minute deny the status mundi of which I, as has nearly every other teenaged white American dude probably including yourself, have been a beneficiary. You know, the minor infractions: drunk and disorderly, minor vandalism (drinking a case with your buddies and then tearin' shit up), DUI (though probably not that anymore), etc, which would have probably gotten a young black guy a short bid, but got me a "continued without a finding" so that I would develop a positive criminal record. Been there, done that, and ain't never been sad about it (in fact, I thank my lucky stars). We all know about the double standards which have existed in our society...the privileges which dictate that for young "black" dudes "we must penalize such pathological behavior", while for young *white" dudes "boys will be boys".You and I both know what went on there and what would have happened if the shooter would have been black. If you deny that, then you're either in denial or you're a liar. — James Riley
:up:You and I both know what went on there and what would have happened if the shooter would have been black. If you deny that, then you're either in denial or you're a liar. — James Riley
Absolutely, people fuckin' lose their minds over these politically oriented topics, and then start accusing fellow members whose social values and political opinions differ from their own, of trolling, serving Satan, and all kind of other stupid shit, and the level of discourse goes down the drain. Guys who in more philosophically oriented threads exhibit wide reading and deep understanding often completely lose their objectivity over these topics. Herein, they exhibit an absolute inability to discuss topics in light of differing ethics, and then insinuate that those whose personal ethics differ from their own are either stupid or deluded. Ridiculous. What was it that my grandaddy said about politics and religion?The level of blind, dogmatic fantasy on display here is the worst Ive seen on on this forum. — DingoJones
You and I both know what went on there and what would have happened if the shooter would have been black. If you deny that, then you're either in denial or you're a liar. — James Riley
reckless endangerment should have been maintained. That kid was stupid for role-playing the hero with a deadly weapon, and now he's a celebrity. This will set a precedent for young male vigilantes, if it did not already exist. — _db
This will set a precedent for young male vigilantes, if it did not already exist. — _db
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