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Post by Coolverine on Jun 21, 2020 17:47:25 GMT -5
I had a cop come up to my vehicle once and he knocked on the driver side window so hard it actually flexed pretty violently, I think he profiled me. The only problem was this tiny piece of paper that I was handed on my way in to park wasn't on the part of the dash they said to put it on. I didn't put it where they said, because I was afraid it would slide down into the defroster vent, but they wouldn't listen and just told me to put it where they wanted it. Years later, I found out the place where I was had a terrorist attack happen a few weeks before that, which is why the cops were out hassling people. I've been mistaken for being Arabic at times (I'm actually Mexican), I'm pretty sure that's what the cop thought too. That particular department has been known for profiling and hassling people a lot.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 21, 2020 18:46:22 GMT -5
I had a cop come up to my vehicle once and he knocked on the driver side window so hard it actually flexed pretty violently, I think he profiled me. The only problem was this tiny piece of paper that I was handed on my way in to park wasn't on the part of the dash they said to put it on. I didn't put it where they said, because I was afraid it would slide down into the defroster vent, but they wouldn't listen and just told me to put it where they wanted it. Years later, I found out the place where I was had a terrorist attack happen a few weeks before that, which is why the cops were out hassling people. I've been mistaken for being Arabic at times (I'm actually Mexican), I'm pretty sure that's what the cop thought too. That particular department has been known for profiling and hassling people a lot.
People judge each other on looks and perceived status (like what clothes you're wearing or the car you drive). That's a sad fact of human nature. White women (specifically, in these modern times) are one of the most privileged class of humans to have ever existed (probably just a notch below billionaires/millionaires, and famous athletes & stars). Some years ago, my sister's stepdaughter (an attractive, blue eyed, early 20-something at the time) got pulled over for a traffic violation. She failed the dui test (she was big-time alcoholic and pot head) and had no insurance. The cop let her go with a light warning. You know 99% of dudes wouldn't get away with that (only possible outs for a dude would be if he's a cop himself, super rich, or super famous). That's probably why the "Karen" phenomenon/meme appears to be so common these days, with an alarming number of women who say stupid & hateful things in full public view (even when they know they're being recorded), and thinking they'll get away with it.
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Post by ForRealTho on Jun 21, 2020 18:53:39 GMT -5
Years later, I found out the place where I was had a terrorist attack happen a few weeks before that, which is why the cops were out hassling people. I've been mistaken for being Arabic at times (I'm actually Mexican), I'm pretty sure that's what the cop thought too. That particular department has been known for profiling and hassling people a lot. Being blond haired and green eyed its not like I have had much experience with racial harassment. However one time I was at the mall with my friend in the early 2000s and we went to KayBee Toys to get a present for his little sister who was turning like 6. I was about 19-20 at the time. He was Mexican and he dressed in the baggy hip-hop style of the time. I think that might have had more to do with it as they thought he looked like a "thug". Anyway we were looking at toys and I noticed one of the cashiers standing at the end of the aisle with her arms crossed staring at us. She followed us from aisle to aisle. We picked something out and went up and paid for it and she didn't say a word the entire time. Didn't crack a smile. As we left I asked my friend if he notice and hes like "yeah man stuff like that happens to me all the time". He explained how he was going through Walmart to buy stuff and didn't realize how expensive everything he had in his basket was and he didn't have enough. So instead of just dumping it in a random spot he actually put everything back where he got it. He looked up and noticed a person following him through the whole store. As he was checking out the guy who was following him went and waited by the front of the store and like triple checked his receipt.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 21, 2020 21:04:06 GMT -5
I watched a bit more of the vid and got to the part where he suggests there should be whistle-blowers. In practice, that doesn't work out so well for the whistle-blower, hence you have very few of them in any industry or organization. I blew the whistle on a trucking company I worked at, where they had entered load data for an uncertified driver (highly illegal, a Federal crime in fact). The manager who asked me to do it even admitted they could get in trouble for it. I said no, he handed it off to the woman next to me, and she entered it. I reported it to the temp job agency and they blacklisted me. During my exit interview with Nissan (call center), I told the interviewer about a few of the dishonest things my manager did. Afterwards, they wouldn't give me an employment reference (despite 100% glowing reviews from customers, the best attendance record in the dept, and having just been offered a raise by my boss about a week before I quit). Ed Snowden, perhaps the most infamous whistleblower, is widely considered a traitor and criminal. He'll never be able to return to the U.S. www.vox.com/2018/1/11/16878220/house-vote-surveillance-spying-fisaI'd say the ruling in the Katz case was correct. If the founding fathers had predicted computers and the internet, they would say it's included under the 4th. Even without that, the law is supposed to follow the "spirit" of the Constitution and what it intended. It's fairly obvious here what's intended in the 4th Amendment. Point being, blowing the whistle puts the whistleblower's head on the chopping block, so few people are inclined to do it. It's even more difficult to put a policy like that in place in organizations like the police, where they have a tradition and culture of looking out for their own.
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Post by Emig5m on Jun 21, 2020 22:30:38 GMT -5
Old factory I found, exploring with my DJI Mavic Drone...
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Post by Deleted on Jun 22, 2020 22:40:36 GMT -5
Nazis are frequently depicted in games & movies. I find these facets of history offensive and I demand that it be banned. imho, old statues don't cause racism anymore than violent video games cause mass shootings. Which is to say, these things possibly could have some impact, but only in rare individuals who have severe mental defects. They're tearing down all statues, including those unrelated to or even opposed to the Confederacy... Roosevelt, Lincoln, Jefferson, etc, etc. This is a repeat of the behavior of extremists throughout history. The Taliban in Afghanistan. The Communists in China, when they first took power. The Nazis in France. The sacking & burning of the Library of Alexandria (the largest library of the ancient world). The sinking of Atlantis. Here's an analysis/write-up of the destruction of the ancient Library of Alexandria. It's really sad, imho. Untold knowledge, history, philosophy, and mythology of the ancient world forever lost. www.esotericonline.net/group/hypatia-the-last-of-the-neoplatonists/forum/topics/the-library-of-alexandria-and-the-sack-of-serapeum
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Post by ForRealTho on Jun 22, 2020 23:03:19 GMT -5
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Post by ForRealTho on Jun 23, 2020 9:00:15 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2020 14:10:13 GMT -5
Karens making the world a safer place one police call at a time.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2020 14:14:47 GMT -5
btw, that's how Daniel Shaver was killed. Some lady thought it'd be funny when she called the police on him for being too noisy at a hotel and lied to them about him carrying a gun.
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Post by ForRealTho on Jun 23, 2020 15:22:51 GMT -5
btw, that's how Daniel Shaver was killed. Some lady thought it'd be funny when she called the police on him for being too noisy at a hotel and lied to them about him carrying a gun. Still one of the most fucked up things I have ever seen. I can't believe all the cops involved in that case aren't serving decades in jail.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2020 18:03:39 GMT -5
btw, that's how Daniel Shaver was killed. Some lady thought it'd be funny when she called the police on him for being too noisy at a hotel and lied to them about him carrying a gun. Still one of the most fucked up things I have ever seen. I can't believe all the cops involved in that case aren't serving decades in jail. There's plenty of blame to go around regarding this incident. If you're fully aware of the circumstances surrounding the incident, to suggest it's 100% the cops fault and they're the only ones who deserve punishment is disingenuous at best. The cop that shot him wasn't the same cop that was speaking to him (and giving Daniel conflicting instructions). Daniel did in fact appear to be reaching for gun when they shot him. No doubt, they were following their militarized training and also on high alert because of the women who lied that Daniel was carrying a gun. The caller's witness testimony, the suspect's appearance of reaching for a gun, and the cop's own life being on the line and training of how to react under those circumstances... Also, our #BELIEVEALLWOMEN blue-pilled brainwashed society is invariably a factor because, in the current political climate, it's sinful misogyny for any man to ever doubt or question a woman. If a man had lied to the cops about a non-existent threat/crisis situation, he'd probably face charges on making a terroristic threat and suffer harsh penalties. Only women are emboldened (by white-knighting simps and #METOO movement/witch-hunt cult mentality) to lie to authorities in such a ridiculous extent because they know the worst they'll get is a slap on the wrist.
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Post by ForRealTho on Jun 23, 2020 18:54:12 GMT -5
There's plenty of blame to go around regarding this incident. If you're fully aware of the circumstances surrounding the incident, to suggest it's 100% the cops fault and they're the only ones who deserve punishment is disingenuous at best. Calling bullshit on that. Those cops did absolutely everything they could to escalate the situation then murdered him in cold blood hence the trial. They got off because we let cops get away with murder in this country. They were screaming contradictory commands and full volume spit flying out of their mouths like a bunch of methed up psychopaths then they blew the dude away. Saying "someone said he had a gun on the phone" was their justification for murder. Another example of cops being dickheads you probably saw was the nurse following blood draw procedures. The police department and the hospital agreed on these rules. The nurse followed the rules and did her job and he dragged her out of the hospital crying and I quote "because she is the one who told me no!" It came out that the police department that requested the blood said nevermind we can get it later. He knew this but just wanted to force her to do what he said. It was like the Junior High School lunch table. He was causing drama for the sake of causing drama for the power. I'm glad I don't work in the mental health field anymore but when I did we knew to try avoid the cops getting involved with our clients so they didn't get their asses beat/shot. We were trained to deescalate the situation if there was some kind of problem. The cops are more likely to go in screaming and yelling making the situation worse. This has nothing to do with SIMPs or women but you are trying to make it about that. You are so preoccupied with disliking women you try and make everything about that. Have you ever seen The Big Lebowski? One of the characters in that movie Walter tries to make absolutely everything about the Vietnam war. Thats how you sound with this anti-woman stuff.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2020 19:05:10 GMT -5
I didn't say the cops handled it correctly. Regardless, the fact remains, she lied to the cops about him carrying a gun and her lie set off the entire situation. Would a man have gotten away with that? I highly doubt it. You call bullshit while I'm pointing out the facts of the case.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2020 20:23:44 GMT -5
Also, I've never said that all women engage in misconduct. Saying they all do it and they're all bad would be anti-woman, as much as suggesting all police engage in misconduct and that we should "defund the police" would be anti-police or anarchist.
However, I'm saying when they do (lying to the authorities, false accusations, various misconduct with students, etc), they generally get away with it or face much lighter penalties compared to men. And yes, I believe this (double-standard, so to speak) is largely due to simping (men acting as enablers). Simps are entirely men, therefore, this observation is actually anti-men, not anti-women.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2020 21:15:23 GMT -5
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Post by Coolverine on Jun 24, 2020 19:29:53 GMT -5
Some crazy person tried to drop-kick Arnold Schwarzenegger in South Africa, never heard about it.
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Post by ForRealTho on Jun 24, 2020 20:33:16 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2020 11:32:08 GMT -5
Some crazy person tried to drop-kick Arnold Schwarzenegger in South Africa, never heard about it. Crazy is common these days. Especially in the "defund the police" anarchist or secessionist zones.. people committing violent crimes in broad daylight, in full public view, often no consequences, and the mass media are by & large praising them for it. I'd suggest carrying a concealed blade with you on your outings, but only if your state laws allow it and only if your state has a "stand your ground" law. In the states without a "stand your ground" law (such as Ohio), it's a crime to defend yourself (even with so much as your fists) while you're being assaulting and, in fact, you're legally required to flee (assuming you survive the initial attack and you don't get shot in the back).
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Post by Coolverine on Jun 25, 2020 12:10:16 GMT -5
It wasn't recent, happened last year, but yeah crazy has been going on for a while now anyway. Arnold wasn't even phazed by it, he's still a wall of muscles even at 72. Later on he said that he thought someone in the crowd accidentally bumped into him, until he saw the video.
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Post by ForRealTho on Jun 25, 2020 13:15:28 GMT -5
This is really weird. I had no idea this was a thing
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2020 14:00:27 GMT -5
It wasn't recent, happened last year, but yeah crazy has been going on for a while now anyway. Arnold wasn't even phazed by it, he's still a wall of muscles even at 72. Later on he said that he thought someone in the crowd accidentally bumped into him, until he saw the video. No doubt. His attacker was kind of scrawny tho. If they engaged in hand to hand combat, Arnold could've picked him up and threw him 10-15 feet. If the attacker, even a little man, had a knife and Arnie was unarmed, all bets are off. That's why advocating both disarming the general public and defunding the police is a dumb idea, because then only the criminals are carrying weapons. With both policies, law-abiding citizens are victims & living under constant threat. Watch and see what the Feds do after the election. I'm betting (regardless if Biden or Trump wins) the Feds are going to crack down on the autonomous zones and rioting. Of course, if Biden wins, the left will praise him for restoring peace & order and the right will find things to criticize. And vice versa if Trump wins.
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Post by ForRealTho on Jun 27, 2020 12:10:08 GMT -5
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