RE: Is it always racism?
June 1, 2020 at 11:57 pm
(This post was last modified: June 2, 2020 at 12:05 am by brewer.)
(June 1, 2020 at 11:42 pm)brokenreflector Wrote:(June 1, 2020 at 11:12 pm)brewer Wrote: What would you call the Atlanta situation if not racism (which you appear to be denying).
It could be that the officer hates black people and decided to mistreat or murder George Floyd. Or the death could just be the result of poor training and judgment.
I'm more inclined to side with the latter. Also, you may not know this but the officer and Floyd used to work at the same night club at the same time. There may have been bad blood between the two. I find this explanation more reasonable than "officer is wite an floyd blak, terefore, racism."
The officer looked out of his depth and wasn't even paying attention to Floyd as he put pressure on his neck. I think he was just being an idiot and didn't know he was killing Floyd.
Ironically, the riots that have broken out are probably more about racism against whites than anything. The media constantly reports and accentuates stories of white on black crime, especially when they involve police. To the untrained observer and consumer of media, this can give the impression that we're still living in the 1800s. In reality, very few white people are actually racist. But this constant barrage of propaganda is making black people racist. This whole thing has been a giant setup and the sheeple (both black and white) have bought into the false narrative. They've become useful idiots for those who own or control the majority of the news outlets here in the US.
And because black people are becoming more and more racist the more they buy into this false narrative, their words and actions will lead to white people actually becoming racist. A kind of a self-fulfilling prophecy. This will lead to an all out race war, if it hasn't already, which is the main goal of those in power. Divide and conquer. That's what identity politics has always been about.
Quote:You do seem to be a fragile thing. No wonder you need a god.
With or without God we're all fragile things.
So you admit that there is racism going on. We just differ about when it's the motivation.
Some more fragile than others there Blanche.
Being told you're delusional does not necessarily mean you're mental.