Dave Chappelle 8:46

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Love Dave, but bad logic and bad analogies. Dorner is his example?? WTF? He misrepresents a ton from that storyline.

I have no frigging idea why that cop left his knee on the neck for 8:46. I’m horrified that this could happen. But. I have no idea why. Was he racists? Maybe. Was he a bad cop? Definitely.
 
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Love Dave, but bad logic and bad analogies. Dorner is his example?? WTF? He misrepresents a ton from that storyline.

I have no frigging idea why that cop left his knee on the neck for 8:46. I’m horrified that this could happen. But. I have no idea why. Was he racists? Maybe. Was he a bad cop? Definitely.
Not sure why this was moved. This definitely belongs in then political thread.
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Love Dave, but bad logic and bad analogies. Dorner is his example?? WTF? He misrepresents a ton from that storyline.

I have no frigging idea why that cop left his knee on the neck for 8:46. I’m horrified that this could happen. But. I have no idea why. Was he racists? Maybe. Was he a bad cop? Definitely.

Why doesnt dave address the hundreds of killing by blacks against blacks? I guess he knows deep down the blacks who got killed must have deserved it.
 
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Love Dave, but bad logic and bad analogies. Dorner is his example?? WTF? He misrepresents a ton from that storyline.

I have no frigging idea why that cop left his knee on the neck for 8:46. I’m horrified that this could happen. But. I have no idea why. Was he racists? Maybe. Was he a bad cop? Definitely.

The point of the Dorner anecdote was to show how cops respond when it's one of theirs, so don't be surprised how blacks respond when it's one of theirs. There is literally nothing problematic about that analogy.
 
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Why doesnt dave address the hundreds of killing by blacks against blacks? I guess he knows deep down the blacks who got killed must have deserved it.

If you’re black and you question black on black crime you are called an Uncle Tom and a race traitor. We’ve seen on this forum. It’s evil and racist.

White on white murder by sheer numbers is a bigger problem than murder by cop, but literally no white people protest white on white murder, but some of us protest murder by cop. Imagine that? Could it be because protesting the government makes sense? After all, it's the government.
 
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White on white murder by sheer numbers is a bigger problem than murder by cop, but literally no white people protest white on white murder, but some of us protest murder by cop. Imagine that? Could it be because protesting the government makes sense? After all, it's the government.
Wat?
 
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The point of the Dorner anecdote was to show how cops respond when it's one of theirs, so don't be surprised how blacks respond when it's one of theirs. There is literally nothing problematic about that analogy.
I’m sorry, did those cops burn down black neighborhoods, loot and create complete chaos?
No. They focused on the individual responsible.
Logic much?
 
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Did you ever consider that the vast majority of us don’t view whites as “our people.” When someone white is murdered, it doesn’t cross my mind that “one of my white brothers or sisters was murdered.” It never even is a thought. A human was murdered. Period. I’d say the overwhelming majority of people with white skin feel the same way.

If someone white gets murdered, there is no “underlying conspiracy, the system is against us” response. If a white person is treated poorly, receives bad service, etc., it’s just bad treatment and bad service. There has been a concerted effort to take all unfortunate treatment and outcomes that affect people with black skin as being racially motivated.
 
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Did you ever consider that the vast majority of us don’t view whites as “our people.” When someone white is murdered, it doesn’t cross my mind that “one of my white brothers or sisters was murdered.” It never even is a thought. A human was murdered. Period. I’d say the overwhelming majority of people with white skin feel the same way.

If someone white gets murdered, there is no “underlying conspiracy, the system is against us” response. If a white person is treated poorly, receives bad service, etc., it’s just bad treatment and bad service. There has been a concerted effort to take all unfortunate treatment and outcomes that affect people with black skin as being racially motivated.

Sounds like you think it makes sense that they don't protest black on black crime, then.

Many whites see themselves as a persecuted group that others conspire against, it just manifests itself differently. Instead of systemic racism in the CJS, it's reverse racism from the PC police and affirmative action types.
 
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Many whites see themselves as a persecuted group that others conspire against, it just manifests itself differently. Instead of systemic racism in the CJS, it's reverse racism from the PC police and affirmative action types.
The percentage of whites who think there is a conspiracy against them because of their whiteness is so minuscule it isn’t worth mentioning.
 
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Love Dave, but bad logic and bad analogies. Dorner is his example?? WTF? He misrepresents a ton from that storyline.

I have no frigging idea why that cop left his knee on the neck for 8:46. I’m horrified that this could happen. But. I have no idea why. Was he racists? Maybe. Was he a bad cop? Definitely.
dude had a history. fact he was never held accountable for anything, ever is mystifying.

i also read he had known Floyd from nighthclub, where they had a run in.

worse yet. coroner found death not homicide, then the private autopsy was done 🤦🏼‍♂️
 
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I’m sorry, did those cops burn down black neighborhoods, loot and create complete chaos?
No. They focused on the individual responsible.
Logic much?
Uhh, actually they did create mass chaos and panic. I believe (going off of memory here) that they ended up shooting two or three innocent people in their search for Dorner, not to mention they shutdown everything from LA to the Mexican borde.
 

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