Riots in Minneapolis

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TheIndianGirl

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Bad cops need to be fired quickly. Chauvin had 17 complaints. They probably belong to unions so cannot fire them quickly. I think in those type of jobs cops are more likely to suffer from PTSD so they should go for mental counseling on a regular basis.
 
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TheIndianGirl

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I know someone who was arrested and he was taunted by the police the whole time on the way to jail; unprofessional behavior needs to stop too.
 
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Susanna

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I can admire a man whose sense of masculinity is not threatened by the simple act of wearing of pink clothing :D

Women wear blue quite a lot and it is not seen the same way as a man wearing pink. I wonder why that is?
In Italy, I think, pink is considered a masculine color. But then again, they also allow female law enforcement officers to wear stilettos and to wear skirts that hardly cover their behinds lol.
 

Magenta

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In Italy, I think, pink is considered a masculine color. But then again, they also allow female law enforcement officers to wear stilettos and to wear skirts that hardly cover their behinds lol.
Jeepers. Is that while they are engaged in trying to catch "Johns"? Or is solicitation for the purpose of prostitution legal there?
 
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These protests were planned before the protests began to put equality between African Americans and whites for it is time to gather the nations together, and get rid of all public display of prejudice, which all nations will follow suit.

Also it appears the purpose is also to disband the police, but who will take their place.

United Nations agenda 21/30 is to take control of everything, and move people to the cities, and out of the rural areas.

And I think the plan is for the people to watch each other, and they keep the peace.


This lady explains agenda 21/30, and states that the people become the police force in their communities.
 

gb9

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The "mainstream media" inform us and are protected by the First Amendment. What are your sources?
hahaha!

if you think the big corporation/ big pharma controlled mainstream media is there to inform you, then you need a BIGGGG reality check.

as far as sources, " crowds on demand.com " is a real company with real phone number and real e-mail address.

how is that for a source.
 

Dude653

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The problem is that is too easy to become a police officer in too hard to fire them
the officer who killed George Floyd had 17 prior complaints for unnecessary violence
 

Magenta

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Nine Minneapolis city council members on Sunday announced plans to disband the city’s police department. They did not offer a timeline or specific actions they plan to take but said they are “taking intermediate steps toward ending” the force. The group represents a majority on the 12-person council. source
 
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Susanna

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Jeepers. Is that while they are engaged in trying to catch "Johns"? Or is solicitation for the purpose of prostitution legal there?
You may find this hard to believe, but the ones I saw was directing traffic😂.
 
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Susanna

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Nine Minneapolis city council members on Sunday announced plans to disband the city’s police department. They did not offer a timeline or specific actions they plan to take but said they are “taking intermediate steps toward ending” the force. The group represents a majority on the 12-person council. source
Sounds like a “looky here, folks, we’re taking action against the terrible people in law enforcement”. I suppose this initiative will die down eventually.
 

Magenta

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Sounds like a “looky here, folks, we’re taking action against the terrible people in law enforcement”. I suppose this initiative will die down eventually.
It looks very hasty, with no back-up plan. No police at all? Yikes.
 
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Susanna

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It looks very hasty, with no back-up plan. No police at all? Yikes.
I think it’s just a show off.

We need to make some changes, maybe even reform part of the police force, but what they are suggesting is a recipe for anarchy.
 

Magenta

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I think it’s just a show off.

We need to make some changes, maybe even reform part of the police force, but what they are suggesting is a recipe for anarchy.
I agree. It looks like a bad idea.
 

mailmandan

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It looks very hasty, with no back-up plan. No police at all? Yikes.
Yikes indeed! :eek:

I think it’s just a show off.

We need to make some changes, maybe even reform part of the police force, but what they are suggesting is a recipe for anarchy.
Anarchy and lawlessness for Minneapolis is not the answer.
 

Desdichado

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Minneapolis may learn order has a way of restoring itself, and a restored order is rarely a pretty one.