Asura.Ladyofhonor said:
»Did you even read what I wrote? - says person who didn't read what that person wrote.
I unfortunately read everything you wrote. The problem is, it's the same echo chamber crap over and over.
I'm not going to quote every little snippet of your posts because honestly, I don't know how nor have the time.
Bottom line, you twist everything I say. I said, again, it's math...you create more conflicts, you create more opportunity for things to go bad. For some reason you can't get this fact through your thick skull.
And so all the people (17 now according to the last couple of posters) that have now died as a result of this outrage were killed by "peaceful" protesters? Get real. They're all mixed in there. You don't get to just claim the good ones with your "event" and dismiss the bad ones. So far I haven't seen any evidence that the murderers have been, white supremicists killing cops just to make the protesters look bad as the news would like you all to think.
But you talk about empathy then constantly ignore the fact that the many, many who have died, that most never committed a heinous crime in their life, didn't deserve to die over the selective outrage over the death of a career criminal. JUST because cops didn't kill them.
And lastly, if this wasn't a media driven selective outrage event, if the community really cared about all the police brutality that goes on every day, they wouldn't wait for just these "camel straw" incidents to protest. And if they really need a video clip to make them "recall" that this topic is suddenly the most important thing in the world, then maybe people need to stop being lemmings and stick to things that they claim to find so important. People who rescue animals don't just do it when they see a story about an abused stray, they do it every day of their lives because it's actually important to them. All you temporary protesters only find this important for a couple weeks, then you are onto the next fad pushed by your media.