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06-03-20, 10:40 PM | #166 |
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Oh, cool, you must think Matthew 19:24 is pretty apt!!
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06-03-20, 11:32 PM | #167 |
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But at least, unlike Florida, its said to be a dry heat...
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06-04-20, 02:35 AM | #168 | |
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OT here, but since the media were a theme here.. also sorry for being late again, but since you (u crank) answered directly here, also as answer to August.
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BUT: there are still some journalistic principles openly visible that anyone can look at and check for himself. These basic principles are still being followed by some, but not by others. A lot of those principles have gone haywire in most new media outlets. Any !"§$%&/ can create a website today and write his opinion into that, as people with more money can do this with a newspaper. I see Breitbart as exactly that. While Bannon at least may have had his right wing "vision" to destroy the state with the gospel of his "national populist revolt" (lmao, this literally means power to the dumb), Fox has nothing of it. Bannon himself called his media "the platform for the alt-right" in 2016. In 2016, Breitbart News became a virtual rallying spot for supporters of Trump's 2016 presidential campaign. The company's management solicited ideas for stories from neo-Nazi and white supremacist groups and individuals (proven!). It clearly worked to advance and market ideas of those far right groups. I fail to see how this medium can be regarded as civil or even neutral, while comparing it to Vox, Slate or whatever other medium. This is a blatant attack on the state and another calibre. While Bannon had his own medium for his vision to support the hard right, Fox is just an echo for the current president. They have no vision and no idea other than being pro-Trump (they are not even "conservative"). Anything that does not fit in their view is being left out, called fake news, dismissed, or warped in a way it fits their agenda. When something is being exposed as an ice-cold lie they call their opinion alternative facts, following their shining leader. No other big media does it as blatantly as they do. Any comment or report in other media usually also has at least some critic for the left or even attacks it, but you will never ever find the slightest of this towards the right in Fox or Breitbart. They cannot be compared to other media, the others are simply not quite on this level of lying and destruction. I agree that media behaviour has reached an all-time low, but what or who do you think initiated this divide?
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06-04-20, 02:43 AM | #169 | |
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James Mattis Denounces President Trump, Describes Him as a Threat to the Constitution
In an extraordinary condemnation, the former defense secretary backs protesters and says the president is trying to turn Americans against one another. https://www.theatlantic.com/politics...n=the-atlantic Quote:
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06-04-20, 05:35 AM | #170 | |
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Not really simple but an excellent assessment.
There are meanwhile some videos circulating showing police officers who say they are on the (peaceful) demonstrators' side. Quote:
It is about brutalizing the mindset and words, creating the general situation and making the murder.
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06-04-20, 07:07 AM | #171 | ||
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The simple truth Kai is that you would be very unlikely to find a variety of political opinions at CNN, MSNBC, the NYT, WP or Vox. Almost all on air or contributing 'journalists' are blatanly Left/Progressive and vote Democrat. This of course can't help but slant the 'news' reporting and prevents true journalism from taking place. I've been following US politics since the Nixon era and of course the media's reporting of US politics. Things have changed although the media type's politics haven't. Back then they kept their political opinions to themselves for the most part. Not any more. Now they are proud of it. They're in the Resistance. Quote:
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06-04-20, 07:22 AM | #172 | |
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06-04-20, 07:38 AM | #173 | |
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The murder of George Floyd is the tipping point. These 4 officers, in full view of recording devices, decided they were going to execute someone and didn't show the slightest bit of regard or remorse for taking a human life. The callousness of the officers involved in full view of everyone makes this offense all the more egregious. You are right about the pretended remorse and no law will eradicate long held prejudices. The key is making the penalties for acting on those prejudices so high as to act as a strong deterrent. I'm sure these officers have investigated other crimes and perhaps murders as well. I'm equally certain the 4 officers didn't give those defendants a free pass. Why then should these officers be given a free pass and not be held accountable for their actions ? Apparently the Attorney General feels as strongly as I do regarding the conduct of these officers. When these officers executed George Floyd, they victimized all of us, even if you don't reside in the U.S. The conduct of these 4 officers is an affront and insult to human dignity and truly diminished all of us as human beings whether you live in the U.S, U.K, Germany, Russia, France or wherever. Those protestors in other countries understand that and I'm sure many others feel the same way. Last edited by Commander Wallace; 06-04-20 at 07:52 AM. |
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06-04-20, 08:10 AM | #174 |
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What separates murder from slaughter is the willful intention to kill. "Vorsatz" in German.
I doubt that Chauvin was so stupid to intentionally commit murder while having cameras directed at him. His pose reminded more of wanting to pose with his prey - an impressively huge dark man - to his feet with his boots on the trophy. He acted brutally, no doubt, the motive for that has to be examined, and he probably underestimated the critical effect of his action with his knee and body weight loaded on the suspect's neck. If you say its murder, you must prove that he hjd the deliberate intention to see the man lying dead to his feet. I base on the assumption that it was careless slaughter, based on the experience of living in a subconsciously omnipresent racist climate. I could be wrong, its just my preliminary subjective idea. That everybody now calls "murder!" shows how charged up the atmnosphere is. And the pressure comign from that climate si what leaves me wondering whether the court will hold up its independence, even more so since politicis will issue pressure as well. There should be a sentence for slaughter against chauvin, I so far think. but the reasons for that sentence must be crystal clear and fully rational and clean. This senteence will be example for the future, and that is why it is so important that it does not leave the smallest shadow of a doubt. It shall not become a payback trade for a history of America's original sin - slavery - and the follow-on racism that lives until today. That is object for political and social debate. A court must be above such things. A court shall not try to chnbage a culture. It is subject to chnages brigzht to it due to culture chnaging itself. The legal princples of the Us are far ahead of the present status of Americna sopeity and culture. A court shall neither want to rush ahea dof them even further, nor should it allow to lower itself to the standards of the embedding culture around. It just should stick to the principles it was given. Executive, legislation and jurisdiction must stay seaparate entities, and independent from each other.
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Tom Cotton supports President Trump, describes him as acting within the Consitution
In an extraordinary letter of support, the current Senator from Arkansas backs President Trump and says the protesters are trying to turn Americans against one another. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/opini...ry/ar-BB14ZqeC Quote:
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06-04-20, 09:36 AM | #176 |
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What if???
The policeman involved get a plea bargain or even go through a trial with a mis-trial (happens) or get away with what everyone see's as guilty before being porven innocent? The man in question was on drugs or at least had drugs in his system and was larger in size than most of them. He could've taken them all on standing up, which of course does not excuse the policeman for not taking his knee off a man's neck that he had previously stood security watches with at a local nightclub. These protesting riots are nothing compared to what will happen if the policeman get a not guilty pass ...
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06-04-20, 09:40 AM | #177 | |
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06-04-20, 09:55 AM | #178 |
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I agree with Quatro above.
I'm in the UK and I don't really know your politics very well in the US, but I have watched a lot of crime documentaries and some court trials. As mentioned above I've seen people get off on a technicality and a miss trial verdict etc. So what I think is these protests and riots that have spread to other countries are actually making a difference, though I don't agree with the riots side of it. But... I think the decision of the verdict will be very carefully thought out here because as mentioned above, (IF) by some chance they get a light sentence or even get off there will be a lot more trouble. I will repeat, I don't condone the violence side of these protests so I'm not advocating this should happen, but I can see it happening. I watch the video clips of the protests and news reports in the US and the UK and other countries and I can't help wondering what is in the minds of Chauvin and the other 3 cops right now. Col.
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06-04-20, 10:38 AM | #180 |
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Perhaps you prefer Obama's swearing in on his bible, uh?
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