Quote:What kind of example is that? Has it happened before? Sure. Does it happen frequently? No, absolutely not.
As for you second comment, I'm not qualified to answer that question. I wasn't there, so I don't know what happened or why it was said. I can tell you that if you're in a place with high drug-activity and certain factors come into play, then that is sufficient probable cause to stop and question you even without committing a crime. I don't know if those conditions were met, so your question is irrelevant to the conversation. He doesn't have to explain those to you, either.
<p style="margin:0in 0in .0001pt;">Actually, I was referring to past experiences when I was pulled over for driving in “White” neighborhoods, where the officers were questioning where I was going and who I was seeing.
<p style="margin:0in 0in .0001pt;">For the record, a person DOES have the right to ask the officer for their name and badge number, and can record the officer’s actions. I don’t understand your point about my question being “irrelevant”, I was simply citing an past experience, but whatever.
You know I didn't mean every single black person. You were quick to judgement.
The fact is that black people victimize their own people far more often than any exaggerated claims of police brutality and statistics show that.
<p style="margin:0in 0in .0001pt;">I don’t know what you meant, hence the reason why I was asking for clarification, I never judged you, Im not Christ, so ill let him make that decision.
<p style="margin:0in 0in .0001pt;"> You keep saying black people (as a whole) but I have not don’t any crime, nor have the majority of the peers I know did any crime. Does black on black crime exist? Yes, Does black on white, white on black, straight on gay crimes exist as well? Yes. Just because those crimes exist dosent mean an entire race/gender is included.
No, I didn't. It would be accurate to say that you incorrectly inferred that I meant all black people. Would it be more foolish to assume I actually meant every black person or to actually think every black person fit into the category you claim I meant?
Im going by what you wrote.
You didn't "just ask" for clarification.
You made an incorrect assumption about something that didn't need clarification in an attempt to invalidate my comment. You other comments prove as much.
Meanwhile, you're unable or unwilling to provide a response to any of my points. Now, if you want to address a certain topic, then feel free to bring that one up. But, when you make that absurd claim, then what could be a legitimate conversation turns into foolishness.
What response do you want? I just wanted some clarification. For whatever reason, you now feel insecure to where im invalidating your opinion. You really need to chill.
It sounds to me like you are so used to posting your “opinions” about black on black crime without little questioning, that the first time someone responds with a difference of interpretation you get hyper defensive and take it personally as to how dare I ask you for clarification, or challenge you to your statement.
Ask yourself this, as much as you pay attention to the black on black crime statistics, can you do yourself a challenge and post information about black people protesting these same type of crimes that go on.
Whether someone has a liberal, or conservative viewpoint, a authoritative figure should not lock a thread for the sole purpose to get the last word in all the while prohibiting someone else from being able to respond.
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