Joe Biden, Anarchy, Lawlessness, Racist, lover of Communism, and hating Christianity

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Yehren

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Renniks said:
Nope, the news report calls them BLM.

(Yehren asks a second time)
Sounds unlikely. Show us where it says the people arrested were BLM members.

Prediction: The news report said no such thing.

Let's see what happens...
 

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Nope. I asked you to support your claim that they were, and you declined to do so. For reasons everyone understands.



By now, no one here expected you to be able to support your claim. And everyone understands why you won't.
You are boring me. Let me ask you this: What is your motivation for claiming no BLM person ever does any wrong?
 

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Perhaps mercy ? I don't know ? What is behind the mask ? Lifetime of hurt ? Lifetime of pain ? No shirt, no self-esteem , no esteem in Christ , no value known ? Just what is behind the mask ?
Regardless, I can only show a person what is true, I can not make them accept reality.
 

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Regardless, I can only show a person what is true, I can not make them accept reality.
Ditto so many..... as written so many refuse to stop worshiping (serving) demons.... it never changes , ever, until Jesus Returns..
and all those perish who do not repent.
 

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What is your motivation for claiming no BLM person ever does any wrong?
The only motivation for such a false statement would be if someone wholeheartedly desires the destruction of America, and the installation of tyranny and lawlessness in government. It seems that that is the motivation of the Democrats, since they have absolutely nothing beneficial or positive to offer.
 

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You are boring me. Let me ask you this: What is your motivation for claiming no BLM person ever does any wrong?

If you have to lie about what I said, that should be a pretty good clue for you, isn't it? This is exactly what gets you in trouble here. Now that I called you out on it, you're going to have to show us that I said what you claimed I said.

And you already know that I didn't. There's no fix you can get in, that you can't make worse by lying about it.
 

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(Renniks falsely claims Yehren said that no BLM person ever does any wrong)

The only motivation for such a false statement would be if someone wholeheartedly desires the destruction of America,

I don't think so. He's just painted himself into a corner, and he's lashing out without thinking of the consequences. For all I know, he could be a loyal American, although he certainly disagrees with most of us. He seems motivated mostly to somehow stop the ongoing takedown of systemic racism.

It seems that that is the motivation of the republicans, since they have absolutely nothing beneficial or positive to offer.
 

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I don't think so. He's just painted himself into a corner, and he's lashing out without thinking of the consequences. For all I know, he could be a loyal American, although he certainly disagrees with most of us. He seems motivated mostly to somehow stop the ongoing takedown of systemic racism
Lol, tell me what rights are denied anyone based on their race in the USA?
 
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Yehren

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Lol, tell me what rights are denied anyone based on their race in the USA?

Right to life?

iu



Antonio Arnelo Smith, 47, filed the lawsuit in federal court last Friday.


Per a police report obtained by the Valdosta Daily Times, a patrolman approached Smith near a local Walgreens store on Feb 8. and asked for identification, which Smith supplied.


Smith explained that he was at the Walgreens to go to an in-store Western Union, waiting for his sister to wire him money.


Customers reportedly had called police earlier that day and said a black man was acting erratically outside the store; the responding officers initially misidentified Smith for someone with several active felony arrest warrants.


A sergeant arrives on the scene and immediately walks up to Smith, grabbing him and restraining his arms before eventually slamming Smith to the ground.


Moments later, the patrolman who initially approached Smith informs his fellow officers that they detained the wrong man, and that Smith was not "the guy with the warrants."
After Wrongful Detainment, Black Man Sues Georgia Police Department For Violation Of Civil Rights

There's lots more. Want to see some more?



 
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Yehren

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Another Leftist catch phrase which even knowledgeable blacka reject.

Thomas Sowell says concept of systemic racism 'has no meaning,' warns US could reach 'point of no return'

N.C. Supreme Court Chief Justice Cheri Beasley said Tuesday that racism and prejudice “stubbornly persist” in the state and that blacks continue to see unequal treatment through the judicial system.
https://www.newsobserver.com/news/politics-government/article243197746.html


But she apparently was overruled by...
Thomas Sowell (/soʊl/; born June 30, 1930) is an American economist and social theorist

Ah, an "economist and social theorist." That surely makes him an expert, doesn't it?




 
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Right to life?

iu



Antonio Arnelo Smith, 47, filed the lawsuit in federal court last Friday.


Per a police report obtained by the Valdosta Daily Times, a patrolman approached Smith near a local Walgreens store on Feb 8. and asked for identification, which Smith supplied.


Smith explained that he was at the Walgreens to go to an in-store Western Union, waiting for his sister to wire him money.


Customers reportedly had called police earlier that day and said a black man was acting erratically outside the store; the responding officers initially misidentified Smith for someone with several active felony arrest warrants.


A sergeant arrives on the scene and immediately walks up to Smith, grabbing him and restraining his arms before eventually slamming Smith to the ground.


Moments later, the patrolman who initially approached Smith informs his fellow officers that they detained the wrong man, and that Smith was not "the guy with the warrants."
After Wrongful Detainment, Black Man Sues Georgia Police Department For Violation Of Civil Rights

There's lots more. Want to see some more?



So you have no answer? Because mistakes by law enforcement have nothing to do with what I asked.
 

Yehren

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So you have no answer?

I showed you two.

Because mistakes by law enforcement

That cop made a huge mistake when he decided to kill this man. He's going down for murder. You see, the victim repeatedly said he couldn't breathe, and bystanders kept calling for the cop to not kill him. Cop killed him anyway. But his blue privilege wasn't as solid as he thought it was.

Likewise the assault on an innocent black man for no other reason than he was black is unfortunately very common. Want to see some more?
 
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Renniks

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I showed you two.



That cop made a huge mistake when he decided to kill this man. He's going down for murder. You see, the victim repeatedly said he couldn't breathe, and bystanders kept calling for the cop to not kill him. Cop killed him anyway. But his blue privilege wasn't as solid as he thought it was.

Likewise the assault on an innocent black man for no other reason than he was black is unfortunately very common. Want to see some more?
First, why are you even bringing up race in these incidents? Where is the evidence that they were racially motivated? Injustice happens to people of all races. Even in a free country, mistakes happen and there are a few bad apples in law enforcement. But, that's a far cry from systematic racism. In fact, there's no evidence that in the very rare cases where someone is killed or hurt who did not deserve it, it's racially motivated.

You didn't address my question at all. What rights are a person denied in this country based on their race? Are they denied the right to vote? To eat in certain places? To become educated? To become law enforcement officers? Surely if someone wants to claim systematic racism he has to prove that people are denied rights simply because of their race.
 

Yehren

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First, why are you even bringing up race in these incidents?

For the obvious reason. When is the last time you watched a police officer summarily execute a white guy on the street?

Where is the evidence that they were racially motivated?

See above. And of course the behavior of cops when they think people aren't looking:

Three Cops Have Been Fired After Their Racist Rants About Black People Were Caught On Tape
Three North Carolina Police Officers Fired Over Racist Rants About Black People

A Milwaukee police officer who was one of the men on the scene of Milwaukee Bucks star Sterling Brown's arrest in January has been fired for sending text messages about the incident deemed to be racist.

Milwaukee's police chief told CNN on Friday that Erik Andrade, the fired officer, was one of eight who responded to the incident involving Brown earlier this year. Brown is suing the city and the police force over his arrest, during which he was tased by officers, for an alleged parking violation.

"They have a racist connotation and are derogatory, mocking an individual who was recently the subject of officers' use of force," police chief Alfonso Morales told CNN of the tweets.

"Such comments also directly affect his credibility and ability to testify in future hearings as a member of this department. I have not, and will not, tolerate such behavior," Morales added.

Milwaukee police officer fired for ‘racist connotation’ of tweets about Sterling Brown

13 Philadelphia Cops Will Be Fired For Racist And Violent Facebook Posts

The move came after the Plain View Project identified thousands of offensive and disturbing posts made by police officers around the US, sparking several investigations.

13 Philadelphia Police Officers Will Be Fired For Racist And Violent Facebook Posts

Harrisburg fires police recruit after ‘racist and inappropriate’ social media posts
Harrisburg fires police recruit after ‘racist and inappropriate’ social media posts: mayor

REHOBOTH BEACH, Del. — A police officer in Delaware has been fired for what the department called an “inappropriate, racially based” social media post.

The Rehoboth Beach department announced the seasonal officer’s firing in a news release Saturday night, The News Journal reported.
Delaware police officer fired over ‘inappropriate, racially based’ social media post

Officer fired for making racist comments online
Officer fired for making racist comments online; some say it's a mistake due to new Facebook feature


How many more would you like to see?


But, that's a far cry from systematic racism.

These are just a few of the many who got caught. This is what systemic racism is.

You didn't address my question at all.

See above. You can deny all you like, but you've lost this argument. And Americans know it:

A June 29 Siena College research Institute poll found 81 percent of voters in New York state believe systemic racism in the United States is a serious problem
Siena Poll Revisits Systemic Racism

Most Floridians see systemic racism as ‘very serious’ problem and criminal justice as biased against Black people, poll shows
Most Floridians see systemic racism as ‘very serious’ problem and criminal justice as biased against Black people, poll shows


In a 2019 Pew poll, the share of all Americans who said blacks are treated less fairly in encounters with the police and in the criminal justice system reached about two-thirds.
Election 2020: The partisan chasm over 'systemic racism' is on full display
 
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Yehren

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No one? You speak for everyone here?

Show me someone who was surprised that you couldn't support your claim. C'mon. It's very transparent. You do it a few times, and people write you off.