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Genuine question: when someone is banned permanent, is there anything to stop them waiting a few weeks, then coming back in with a new identity?
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The protestors are playing straight into Trump's hand. They weren't supporters anyway and are predominantly large city based. The carnage they are creating and the response they are allowing him to respond with will boost Trump in the areas he needs
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ComeOnYouOs wrote: Tue Jun 02, 2020 5:26 pm Genuine question: when someone is banned permanent, is there anything to stop them waiting a few weeks, then coming back in with a new identity?
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ComeOnYouOs wrote: Tue Jun 02, 2020 5:26 pm Genuine question: when someone is banned permanent, is there anything to stop them waiting a few weeks, then coming back in with a new identity?
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Back on topic- what actions or reforms could the US realistically take to appease the protesters?
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It’s a tough one to call really. The easy answer is get that scumbag before a judge, try him before his peers and let the courts decide his fate. My fairly basic grasp of their legal system is that it’s very slow and that a quick dash to judgement probably isn’t going to happen.

Re-training is certainly required and a bit of restraint is needed when dealing with people by the cops. They are very quick to pull their guns out and very quick to move to a confrontational stance, maybe as a defensive move against the person(s) they are dealing with, especially as they may be armed themselves.

Then you have the society issues of poverty, education, family unit, opportunity for all. It’s such a vast subject and so complicated it will take years to resolve.

However, the real issue in that country is racism is very real and very widespread.
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Thor wrote: Tue Jun 02, 2020 7:27 pm It’s a tough one to call really. The easy answer is get that scumbag before a judge, try him before his peers and let the courts decide his fate. My fairly basic grasp of their legal system is that it’s very slow and that a quick dash to judgement probably isn’t going to happen.

Re-training is certainly required and a bit of restraint is needed when dealing with people by the cops.
They are very quick to pull their guns out and very quick to move to a confrontational stance, maybe as a defensive move against the person(s) they are dealing with, especially as they may be armed themselves.

Then you have the society issues of poverty, education, family unit, opportunity for all. It’s such a vast subject and so complicated it will take years to resolve.

However, the real issue in that country is racism is very real and very widespread.
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Thor wrote: Tue Jun 02, 2020 7:27 pm It’s a tough one to call really. The easy answer is get that scumbag before a judge, try him before his peers and let the courts decide his fate. My fairly basic grasp of their legal system is that it’s very slow and that a quick dash to judgement probably isn’t going to happen.

Re-training is certainly required and a bit of restraint is needed when dealing with people by the cops. They are very quick to pull their guns out and very quick to move to a confrontational stance, maybe as a defensive move against the person(s) they are dealing with, especially as they may be armed themselves.

Then you have the society issues of poverty, education, family unit, opportunity for all. It’s such a vast subject and so complicated it will take years to resolve.

However, the real issue in that country is racism is very real and very widespread.
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BLM want descalation and bias training for officers, sounds sensible.

Biden wants cops to aim for the legs when firing their weapons.
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Prestige Worldwide wrote: Wed Jun 03, 2020 7:38 am BLM want descalation and bias training for officers, sounds sensible.

Biden wants cops to aim for the legs when firing their weapons.
Ridiculous. How is that possible when your life is in danger?
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Worryingly Biden is the only hope of getting Trump out. Another old white bloke who doesn’t really understand the issues.
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Covid spikes in locations where there have been protests, according to bbc.
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Prestige Worldwide wrote: Wed Jun 03, 2020 8:09 am Covid spikes in locations where there have been protests, according to bbc.
Probably a Trump tactic to try and reduce the number of protestors.
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Mass gatherings to protest racism thus speeding up a virus that is more deadly for BAME people 🙄
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Digby Chicken Caesar wrote: Wed Jun 03, 2020 9:09 am Mass gatherings to protest racism thus speeding up a virus that is more deadly for BAME people 🙄
You couldn’t make it up.
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Digby Chicken Caesar wrote: Wed Jun 03, 2020 9:09 am Mass gatherings to protest racism thus speeding up a virus that is more deadly for BAME people 🙄
so what do you suggest they do?
How do they quell the rage and frustration thats been building up for decades?
How do they let power know, theyre not putting up with it anymore?
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Elect people who share their feelings
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ComeOnYouOs wrote: Wed Jun 03, 2020 10:05 am
How do they let power know, theyre not putting up with it anymore?
By looting boxes and boxes of Nike trainers?
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Something about the background to these events. Lt Bob Krull is the president of the Police Officers of Minneapolis, his comments on the death so far are that Floyd was a violent criminal and that his members should get their jobs back. He is likely to be the reason they went straight to dismissal, as left to the disciplinary processes he would have had a chance to get them off.

He is the reason cite by the previous police commisioner for there being no reform of police conduct in the city. He has a long record of abuse and violence against black people and spoke at a Trump rally accusing Obama of trying to handcuff police to stop them doing their jobs. He is a regular guest on Fox News where he rails against the Democrat run city hall.

Now people are beginning to see some sort of coordination behind what is happening he is a good candidate.

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Mikero wrote: Wed Jun 03, 2020 12:30 pm Something about the background to these events. Lt Bob Krull is the president of the Police Officers of Minneapolis, his comments on the death so far are that Floyd was a violent criminal and that his members should get their jobs back. He is likely to be the reason they went straight to dismissal, as left to the disciplinary processes he would have had a chance to get them off.

He is the reason cite by the previous police commisioner for there being no reform of police conduct in the city. He has a long record of abuse and violence against black people and spoke at a Trump rally accusing Obama of trying to handcuff police to stop them doing their jobs. He is a regular guest on Fox News where he rails against the Democrat run city hall.

Now people are beginning to see some sort of coordination behind what is happening he is a good candidate.

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Ornchurch wrote: Wed Jun 03, 2020 10:59 am
ComeOnYouOs wrote: Wed Jun 03, 2020 10:05 am
How do they let power know, theyre not putting up with it anymore?
By looting boxes and boxes of Nike trainers?
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The Floyd death is disgraceful, and is being dealt with as it should in a democracy via the legal system. Given that, and maybe my view is too simplistic, I don’t get the widespread protests, I don’t get why protestors seem to be ignoring social distancing and hence putting lives at risk, or why violence and looting is occurring. I don’t get why people over here are protesting about a crime in the U.S. or some sports stars feel the need to be photographed on one knee or to speak to the media about it. They’re entitled to of course for we pleasingly live in a free society, I’m not suggesting they shouldn’t be allowed to.

I do wonder what the popular reaction would have been if one Liverpool player had refused to join the one knee solidarity photoshoot – it wouldn’t imply that he was anything other than appalled by what happened, but I suspect many would infer that it did. That isn’t a direction in which I’d want a free society to move, and I feel that sport and politics generally don’t mix.

I’m appalled by what happened, I’m also appalled by every knife death in the East End and old ladies getting mugged on our streets, and I wonder why there aren’t mass protests about that, for it’s costing more lives. It’s never about black or white or race or religion with me, I treat everyone the same without prejudice for am against all discrimination, so whether Floyd was black or white and what colour or race the cop is, I just see it as wrong and the law is rightly playing out. If there’s some inherent problem in Minnesota, then I’m wondering why the electors of Minnesota haven’t already used their democratic power to change things for the better.
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They have used their power and elected Democrats, but the politicians are being prevented from doing anything by people who refuse to have anything to do with change.

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EastDerehamO wrote: Wed Jun 03, 2020 1:44 pm The Floyd death is disgraceful, and is being dealt with as it should in a democracy via the legal system. Given that, and maybe my view is too simplistic, I don’t get the widespread protests, I don’t get why protestors seem to be ignoring social distancing and hence putting lives at risk, or why violence and looting is occurring. I don’t get why people over here are protesting about a crime in the U.S. or some sports stars feel the need to be photographed on one knee or to speak to the media about it. They’re entitled to of course for we pleasingly live in a free society, I’m not suggesting they shouldn’t be allowed to.

I do wonder what the popular reaction would have been if one Liverpool player had refused to join the one knee solidarity photoshoot – it wouldn’t imply that he was anything other than appalled by what happened, but I suspect many would infer that it did. That isn’t a direction in which I’d want a free society to move, and I feel that sport and politics generally don’t mix.

I’m appalled by what happened, I’m also appalled by every knife death in the East End and old ladies getting mugged on our streets, and I wonder why there aren’t mass protests about that, for it’s costing more lives. It’s never about black or white or race or religion with me, I treat everyone the same without prejudice for am against all discrimination, so whether Floyd was black or white and what colour or race the cop is, I just see it as wrong and the law is rightly playing out. If there’s some inherent problem in Minnesota, then I’m wondering why the electors of Minnesota haven’t already used their democratic power to change things for the better.
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Ornchurch wrote: Wed Jun 03, 2020 2:45 pm
EastDerehamO wrote: Wed Jun 03, 2020 1:44 pm The Floyd death is disgraceful, and is being dealt with as it should in a democracy via the legal system. Given that, and maybe my view is too simplistic, I don’t get the widespread protests, I don’t get why protestors seem to be ignoring social distancing and hence putting lives at risk, or why violence and looting is occurring. I don’t get why people over here are protesting about a crime in the U.S. or some sports stars feel the need to be photographed on one knee or to speak to the media about it. They’re entitled to of course for we pleasingly live in a free society, I’m not suggesting they shouldn’t be allowed to.

I do wonder what the popular reaction would have been if one Liverpool player had refused to join the one knee solidarity photoshoot – it wouldn’t imply that he was anything other than appalled by what happened, but I suspect many would infer that it did. That isn’t a direction in which I’d want a free society to move, and I feel that sport and politics generally don’t mix.

I’m appalled by what happened, I’m also appalled by every knife death in the East End and old ladies getting mugged on our streets, and I wonder why there aren’t mass protests about that, for it’s costing more lives. It’s never about black or white or race or religion with me, I treat everyone the same without prejudice for am against all discrimination, so whether Floyd was black or white and what colour or race the cop is, I just see it as wrong and the law is rightly playing out. If there’s some inherent problem in Minnesota, then I’m wondering why the electors of Minnesota haven’t already used their democratic power to change things for the better.
Excellent post.
Not it's not. It lacks any understanding.

Maybe one reason he doesn't understand is because he isn't black and doesn't have the capacity or empathy to view the situation in a bit more depth.

As for bemoaning the lack of riots on the street when old ladies get mugged. Seriously?
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