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       Re: Police rightist bias
   DIR By: 90sRetroFan
       Date: March 16, 2021, 12:34 am
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       The return of the "It's OK to be white" sign:
  HTML https://abc11.com/nc-police-officer-under-investigation-for-racism/10419239/
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       > Sgt. Thomas Luckey and his wife can be seen in the photo
       standing next to their son, celebrating his last home soccer
       match. Luckey and his wife's hands are held in front of their
       bellies using a gesture that some say has become associated with
       White supremacy.
       >
       > The photo is just the latest aggression from Luckey, according
       to dozens of residents in Wadesboro.
       >
       > "I was so shocked that he did it so publicly. I wasn't shocked
       that he did it because we all know his history and pretty much
       his mindset," local business owner Jerffery Bennett told WSOC.
       >
       > County Commissioner Vancine Sturdivant said there is a long
       history of racist allegations against Luckey. She said he was
       recently put on administrative leave after video caught him
       using racial slurs against young Black men.
       >
       > "He should have been terminated. It's been going on too long,"
       said Sturdivant.
       >
       > Other complaints against Luckey include racial profiling,
       unwarranted traffic stops, unlawful arrests and police
       brutality.
       >
       > "Something needs to be done about him. He shouldn't be on the
       force. His job is to protect and serve, and that's not what he's
       doing," one Wadesboro woman said.
       >
       > "Our complaints are falling on deaf ears. We're just helpless
       or hurt or angry," nurse Tamra Garris said. "But the only thing
       we can do is deal with it."
       --- End Quote ---
       The Second Amendment gives you a way to deal with it.
       #Post#: 4877--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Police rightist bias
   DIR By: 90sRetroFan
       Date: March 17, 2021, 5:36 am
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  HTML https://www.yahoo.com/news/1-old-fighting-life-being-053956020.html
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       > 1-year-old 'fighting for his life' after being shot in the
       head by Houston police, attorneys say
       > ...
       > Daisha Smalls was pumping gas on March 3 when she saw police
       cars and sirens, she said at a news conference on Tuesday.
       Smalls said she was sitting inside the vehicle when a man
       approached and told her to get out of the car. Her son, Legend,
       was in the backseat.
       >
       > "I wouldn't give him my car because I let him know that I have
       a child in my car and that I would not leave my car without my
       son," Smalls said, describing that the man then sat on her lap
       and tried to hijack the vehicle.
       >
       > The police then shot into her car, killing the suspect on top
       of her and injuring Legend Smalls when a bullet entered his
       head, Small's attorney, Ben Crump said.
       > ...
       > Crump's co-counsel, Antonio Romanucci, said they are still
       investigating but that "you can anticipate a lawsuit being filed
       shortly" because of a violation of the Houston police's mission
       statement.
       > ...
       > "Why would they shoot knowing she was in the car? Not knowing
       who else was in the car. There could have been children, there
       could've been others in the car, but they shot," Crump said.
       "Regrettably and tragically, little Legend will live the rest of
       his life with the consequences of their decision to shoot into
       his mama's car even though they knew she was in there."
       --- End Quote ---
       Why? Because they hope to kill as many "non-whites" as they can
       under the excuse of aiming at the hijacker. That is how
       rightists think. You think they actually care about the safety
       of hostages who aren't "white"?
       This is DEMOGRAPHIC WARFARE they are waging against us. They are
       trying to stop this from happening:
  HTML https://trueleft.createaforum.com/issues/demographic-blueshift/
       That is all there is to it.
       #Post#: 4884--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Police rightist bias
   DIR By: rp
       Date: March 17, 2021, 8:20 pm
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  HTML https://youtu.be/0HveFM0Npz0
       #Post#: 4902--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Police rightist bias
   DIR By: 90sRetroFan
       Date: March 17, 2021, 11:40 pm
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  HTML https://us.yahoo.com/lifestyle/watch-whiteness-white-man-kills-211300912.html
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       > Watch Whiteness Work: A White Man Kills 6 Asian Women, and a
       White Cop Says He 'Had a Bad Day'
       > ...
       > Just hours after 21-year-old Robert Long drove across Atlanta,
       stopping at Asian-owned spas and systematically killing the
       women of Asian descent in them (along with two white victims, a
       man and a woman), Capt. Jay Baker of the Cherokee Sheriff’s
       Office gave a press conference Wednesday, during which you might
       have thought he was Long’s defense attorney.
       >
       > “He understood the gravity of it,” Baker said, describing the
       mass killer’s feelings. “He was pretty much fed up, kind of at
       the end of his rope, and yesterday was a really bad day for him,
       and this is what he did.”
       >
       > Excuse me while I try not to vomit out my disgust, outrage and
       disbelief at this heinous statement from a law enforcement
       officer the morning after several people lost their lives at the
       hands of a maniac who, unsurprisingly, managed to be taken into
       police custody unscathed.
       >
       > It’s almost a cliche, at this point, to say that it’s
       impossible to imagine any police officer in this country giving
       a similarly empathetic description of a non-white man suspected
       of mass murder. Black men, women and children, have been beaten,
       pepper-sprayed, choked, shot with ketamine and with multiple
       bullets while experiencing mental health episodes, walking home
       from convenience stores and for holding everything from
       sandwiches to cellphones.
       >
       > Asian American and Pacific Islander communities in the U.S.
       are already living in fear amidst an upsurge in hate crimes that
       has continued since the coronavirus reached our shores, when the
       former president quickly launched his racist habit of tying the
       deadly disease to China, which more racists have followed by
       casting the blame for the pandemic on random Asian people.
       >
       > The family and loved ones of all those killed by Long in
       Atlanta last night are undoubtedly in deep mourning.
       >
       > But apparently Capt. Baker couldn’t help himself from telling
       the country the that the victims’ alleged killer was just
       “having a really bad day,” when he reportedly chose to hunt them
       down and shoot them.
       >
       > It’s deeply disturbing whenever we are reminded how far into
       the realms of inhumane, unbelievable behavior that defenders of
       whiteness will go to diminish, explain away and understate that
       very heinous behavior.
       >
       > What hope do we have for this sickness of white supremacist
       violence to end if, in a tragedy where women of color were
       obviously targeted, the people in charge of criminally
       investigating it are publicly empathizing with the assassin in
       the IMMEDIATE aftermath?
       >
       > Indeed, Capt. Baker made sure to publicly pass on the
       suspect’s word that his actions were “not racially motivated,”
       but that the women he killed were a “temptation he wanted to
       eliminate.”
       >
       > (I should point out here that Baker actually chose to refer to
       the places the women worked in as being what the killer wanted
       to eliminate, again providing cover for the white shooter who in
       actuality specifically “eliminated” HUMAN BEINGS.)
       >
       > The Cherokee County Sheriff’s Department has issued a
       statement that continues to promote the shooter’s own
       victim-blaming narrative, i.e. that his actions were not
       racially motivated but in fact are the fault of the massage
       parlors where he chose to focus his so-called addiction to sex
       on.
       > ...
       > “I’m not a racist, but...I did target and murder Asian women
       because I hate them for the way they make me feel,” like truly,
       is some astonishing percentage of this country just gleefully
       willing to believe that no one is racist unless he volunteers to
       wear the label?
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       #Post#: 4906--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Police rightist bias
   DIR By: guest5
       Date: March 17, 2021, 11:50 pm
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       Great point worth reiterating:
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       > “I’m not a racist, but...I did target and murder Asian women
       because I hate them for the way they make me feel,” like truly,
       is some astonishing percentage of this country just gleefully
       willing to believe that no one is racist unless he volunteers to
       wear the label?
       --- End Quote ---
       #Post#: 4913--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Police rightist bias
   DIR By: 90sRetroFan
       Date: March 18, 2021, 2:14 am
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       No surprises:
  HTML https://us.yahoo.com/news/georgia-sheriffs-spokesman-appeared-promote-012014760.html
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       > ATLANTA (AP) — A Facebook page appearing to belong to a
       Georgia sheriff’s office spokesman who is helping to investigate
       the recent massage parlor slayings promoted a T-shirt with
       racist language about China and the coronavirus last year.
       >
       > “Place your order while they last,” the March 2020 Facebook
       post said, along with a smiley face emoji.
       >
       > The Facebook account, belonging to a “Jay Baker,” features
       numerous photos of Cherokee County sheriff’s Capt. Jay Baker
       going back months, including one in which he is in uniform
       outside the sheriff's office. The account was deleted Wednesday
       night.
       >
       > The discovery of the Facebook post comes amid concerns from
       some Asian Americans that authorities are not treating the
       killings, which mainly targeted women of Asian descent, as hate
       crimes.
       >
       > Baker also came under criticism for saying Wednesday that the
       21-year-old man accused of carrying out the massacres had had a
       “bad day.”
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       #Post#: 4924--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Racist bullying
   DIR By: guest5
       Date: March 18, 2021, 9:08 pm
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       Cherokee County, Georgia, Sheriff's spokesperson allegedly
       posted a photo of a racist, anti-Asian Covid-19 shirt on
       Facebook
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       > A photo allegedly posted by Capt. Jay Baker, a public
       information officer at the Cherokee County, Georgia, Sheriff's
       Office, shows shirts with a racist and anti-Asian message about
       Covid-19.
       > "Covid 19 imported virus from Chy-na," the racist shirt in the
       photo posted April 2, 2020, reads.
       --- End Quote ---
  HTML https://www.cnn.com/2021/03/18/us/racist-shirt-cherokee-county-sheriff-trnd/index.html
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       These types of people deserve no mercy what-so-ever!
       #Post#: 4949--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Police rightist bias
   DIR By: 90sRetroFan
       Date: March 19, 2021, 1:53 am
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       But he is already getting mercy because it's OK for police to be
       "white":
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0vfkA4KRDM
       #Post#: 4953--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Police rightist bias
   DIR By: rp
       Date: March 19, 2021, 8:43 am
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       "Sexpat" Cenk probably secretly agrees with the cop tbh.
       #Post#: 4965--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Police rightist bias
   DIR By: guest5
       Date: March 19, 2021, 5:06 pm
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       --- Quote from: rp link ---
       >
       > "Sexpat" Cenk probably secretly agrees with the cop tbh.
       >
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       Just out of curiosity @rp, how do you know Cenk is a "sexpat"? I
       Googled it and couldn't really find anything. Interestingly
       though, that's the first time I had googled the term "sexpat",
       and I was blown away by what I found. I had no idea that this
       was such a pervasive phenomenon among Westerners and the Western
       minded. Then, I remembered back when I was doing Uber giving a
       ride to a big fat "white" man who was living part time in
       Thailand. He offered to give me a tour of Thai women if I ever
       made it to Thailand. Had I known then how bad it all is I
       wouldn't have joked around with him to keep him talking. Now I
       feel bad for even indulging him. The pictures of Western sexpats
       in Thailand are truly disturbing and vomit worthy....
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