Sir Coon Barkley defends stance on police: 'We'd be living in the Wild Wild West' without cops...

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Joker_De_La_Muerta;9215709 said:
Wild west wasn't even the wild west

It's ironic on the wild west, you'd get hanged for stealing a horse

Its funny, there are many authors out there who have proclaimed the wild wild west was actually pretty tame. Hollywood just created that image. Like how vlad the impaler randomly became a vampire named dracula. LOL

Anyways, this is pretty tame for charles barkley. Usually hes yelling some completely inane nonsense about black people.

But we need to change the narrative. Crime and poverty in general in this country need to be addressed. Dividing it by race is fucking stupid. We didnt blow up the fed building in okc, killing men, women, and children, or get into a gun fight with the ATF in waco.

We can talk about violence in the black community, sure, but i think its time to just talk criminality, poverty, culture, and violence for all people. Shift from this race blaming shit.
 
All I got from that interview is that society needs police officers.

Police officers fuck up and everyone needs to admit that.

We ALSO have to police(check) ourselves

We cause some of our problems ourselves.

Black folks point the finger at others but it's blasphemy to accept our own faults. Nobody can ever speak on that or they're a coon.

I agree with all of that shit bro. What exactly is wrong with those comments?
 
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fortyacres;9216190 said:
jetlifebih;9215906 said:
fortyacres;9215804 said:
he aint lie tho , law enforcement is needed in any country or there would be some chaos.

Who ever said law enforcement wasn't needed???

thats what the headline says

Straw man shit, why is he under the impression that people think they don't need police in society, we need decent police
 
numbaz...80's baby;9216269 said:
All I got from that interview is that society needs police officers.

Police officers fuck up and everyone needs to admit that.

We ALSO have to police(check) ourselves

We cause some of our problems ourselves.

Black folks point the finger at others but it's blasphemy to accept our own faults. Nobody can ever speak on that or they're a coon.

I agree with all of that shit bro. What exactly is wrong with those comments?

Because we talking about practice police brutality man. If a button on my tv ain't working and I call you to come fix it, don't talk to me about some "well you didn't pay the cable bill on time last month so..."

Stick to the topic at hand. We gon talk about these killings and how to stop cops from getting off for committing crimes on camera that none of us would get off for doing with the same video evidence. Black on black crime is black on crime. Police brutality is police brutality.
 
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numbaz...80's baby;9216269 said:
All I got from that interview is that society needs police officers.

Police officers fuck up and everyone needs to admit that.

We ALSO have to police(check) ourselves

We cause some of our problems ourselves.

Black folks point the finger at others but it's blasphemy to accept our own faults. Nobody can ever speak on that or they're a coon.

I agree with all of that shit bro. What exactly is wrong with those comments?

Yeah your a coon. But let me explain why your one. Police were designed from the jump, HUNDREDS of years ago, to harrass the black community. They started as slave patrols & throughout history have committed some of the most egregious acts against black ppl. These acts were happening before BLM, before Barkley became a coon, and before Sherriff Clarke was a fuckin uncle Tom. So WHY NOW are WE supposed to take responsibility for what the police have been DESIGNED to do to us from centuries ago? What exactly could black folks do better to stop what cops was doing to us since their existence in America?

You sir are a coon. Barkley is a proud sell out who does not need to speak on any black issues
 
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numbaz...80's baby;9216269 said:
All I got from that interview is that society needs police officers.

Police officers fuck up and everyone needs to admit that.

We ALSO have to police(check) ourselves

We cause some of our problems ourselves.

Black folks point the finger at others but it's blasphemy to accept our own faults. Nobody can ever speak on that or they're a coon.

I agree with all of that shit bro. What exactly is wrong with those comments?

Every nigga doesn't have to be dudley do right for police brutality to be a relevant topic..

The two aren't mutually exclusive.

If a white person has a complaint you would bring up mass shooters or child molestation in the white community and tell them to “do better"

You might be a coon
 
atribecalledgabi;9216453 said:
numbaz...80's baby;9216269 said:
All I got from that interview is that society needs police officers.

Police officers fuck up and everyone needs to admit that.

We ALSO have to police(check) ourselves

We cause some of our problems ourselves.

Black folks point the finger at others but it's blasphemy to accept our own faults. Nobody can ever speak on that or they're a coon.

I agree with all of that shit bro. What exactly is wrong with those comments?

Because we talking about practice police brutality man. If a button on my tv ain't working and I call you to come fix it, don't talk to me about some "well you didn't pay the cable bill on time last month so..."

Stick to the topic at hand. We gon talk about these killings and how to stop cops from getting off for committing crimes on camera that none of us would get off for doing with the same video evidence. Black on black crime is black on crime. Police brutality is police brutality.

I had some paragraphs as a response to this but it isn't necessary. To sum it up....

Sometimes when some ppl say "what about black on black crime?" It's not an answer to deflect from police brutality. Sometimes they want to address both issues because both are equally as important to them.
 
Richard Sherman, All lives matter



It’s hard to formulate an opinion and generalize because they have several different messages. Some of them are peaceful and understandable and some of them are very radical and hard to support. Any time you see people who are saying, ‘Black Lives Matter,’ and then saying it’s time to kill police, then it is difficult to stand behind that logic. They are generalizing police just like they are asking police not to generalize us. It is very hypocritical. So, in that respect, I find it difficult to fully support that movement. I stand by what I said that All Lives Matter and that we are human beings. And speaking to police, I want African-Americans and everybody else treated decently. I want them treated like human beings. And I also want the police treated like human beings. I don’t want police officers just getting knocked off in the street who haven’t done anything wrong. Those are innocent lives.



According to the Stanford graduate the movement is about killing police but those cop deaths happened This month, only 3 weeks ago.. BLM is over 2 years old

 
numbaz...80's baby;9216561 said:
atribecalledgabi;9216453 said:
numbaz...80's baby;9216269 said:
All I got from that interview is that society needs police officers.

Police officers fuck up and everyone needs to admit that.

We ALSO have to police(check) ourselves

We cause some of our problems ourselves.

Black folks point the finger at others but it's blasphemy to accept our own faults. Nobody can ever speak on that or they're a coon.

I agree with all of that shit bro. What exactly is wrong with those comments?

Because we talking about practice police brutality man. If a button on my tv ain't working and I call you to come fix it, don't talk to me about some "well you didn't pay the cable bill on time last month so..."

Stick to the topic at hand. We gon talk about these killings and how to stop cops from getting off for committing crimes on camera that none of us would get off for doing with the same video evidence. Black on black crime is black on crime. Police brutality is police brutality.

I had some paragraphs as a response to this but it isn't necessary. To sum it up....

Sometimes when some ppl say "what about black on black crime?" It's not an answer to deflect from police brutality. Sometimes they want to address both issues because both are equally as important to them.

It is always a deflection because no other communities crimes committed intraracially are described as white on white crime, latino on latino crime, etc.

If you went to the doctor for a broken finger would it make sense for them to ask you about your ankles before they have addressed what is going on with your broken finger?
 
the idea that without cops we would be living in the wild wild west is bullshit. cops do not prevent crime. cops arrest folks after the crime has been committed. the cops role is that of crime solver. the idea that cops bring law and order is bogus. just look at Rio.

 
numbaz...80's baby;9216269 said:
All I got from that interview is that society needs police officers.

Police officers fuck up and everyone needs to admit that.

We ALSO have to police(check) ourselves

We cause some of our problems ourselves.

Black folks point the finger at others but it's blasphemy to accept our own faults. Nobody can ever speak on that or they're a coon.

I agree with all of that shit bro. What exactly is wrong with those comments?

Most people didn't read. They reacting to the headline
 
numbaz...80's baby;9216561 said:
atribecalledgabi;9216453 said:
numbaz...80's baby;9216269 said:
All I got from that interview is that society needs police officers.

Police officers fuck up and everyone needs to admit that.

We ALSO have to police(check) ourselves

We cause some of our problems ourselves.

Black folks point the finger at others but it's blasphemy to accept our own faults. Nobody can ever speak on that or they're a coon.

I agree with all of that shit bro. What exactly is wrong with those comments?

Because we talking about practice police brutality man. If a button on my tv ain't working and I call you to come fix it, don't talk to me about some "well you didn't pay the cable bill on time last month so..."

Stick to the topic at hand. We gon talk about these killings and how to stop cops from getting off for committing crimes on camera that none of us would get off for doing with the same video evidence. Black on black crime is black on crime. Police brutality is police brutality.

Sometimes they want to address both issues because both are equally as important to them.

They are free to do that at any time when police brutality isn't being discussed.

They are free to speak to community leaders and organizations in the hood that fight crime.

Do they?

Why does that conversation always supersede the original one?
 
What Barkley's essentially saying in the Wild West line is "without cops it'll be hard for rich coons like me to keep niggaz like you from robbing me".
 
Ever notice how people like Barkley, Stacey Dash, and others will almost never say things like that in the company of intelligent black people with opposing augments? Barkley will say "whoever doesn't like it can kiss my ass" but his ass will never do a sit down with people like Michael Eric Dyson, Cornel West, etc and debate them on these issues. He only wants to talk when he's in the company of white people who support the "Fox News" mentality.
 
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sobek;9216983 said:
Ever notice how people like Barkley, Stacey Dash, and others will almost never say things like that in the company of intelligent black people with opposing augments? Barkley will say "whoever doesn't like it can kiss my ass" but his ass will never do a sit down with people like Michael Eric Dyson, Cornel West, etc and debate them on these issues. He only wants to talk when he's in the company of white people who support the "Fox News" mentality.

Because they'll sun him to an oblivion
 

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