Message from @2Lazy2BeOriginal
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i heard an interesting point: we should have a civilian training class. because "the talk" is basically given to everyone (hell, even my immigrant parents told me that the first time we came to canada). but they somehow turned it into racism. so we need to educate the mass
oh yeah body cams
But those are expensive and how long should the video footage be stored?
My parents most likely said the same thing but can you elaborate since I can prob relate
sometimes people interaction turns violent. i'd say mental health support for cops is a definite thing, have those checkpoints in place so cops who may be stressed out are deployed elsewhere or receive supports in time.
defund the police but demand body cams
wdym? the talk my dad gave me? "put your hands on the wheel, stay still until the police comes over. be polite and answer question"
And mental health training for cops so they can recognize when someone is going through a crisis such as schizophrenia.
I agree that we should invest in social services, it's very hard to determine if it would be effective or if people will even use them.
oh ok, my dad just told me to not to look back
most pd have body cams now (funnily enough, also the reason why so many cops wrongfully accused of racism/police brutality got saved by the body cams)
@isoboto my parents gave me that talk to and I'm white lol. My parents have never committed crimes so we don't have anything to be worried about
like george floyd got saved by body cams
@2Lazy2BeOriginal yes, that footage should have been made public instantly though
definitely. idk if having a mental worker on the ride is necessarily helpful, but wouldn't hurt to give it a try. but the mental worker needs to give some basic training tho
still wrong and doesn't make the cop better, but it wasn't racist and floyd was being annoying to be with
not necessarily. the knee-on-neck was still an overkill, but i absolutely agree it makes the whole case for floyd being "innocent" into more doubt
Well they don't need a mental health worker along for the ride, but they need training in understanding mental health in people they may come across
I'm not convinced the officer had a lot of weight pressed into Floyds neck.
lol every parent give the talk, i think. should still have a mandatory class for the public tho, i think, maybe given by a police. built rapport with the people, too
floyd was a victim and the cops were awful but victim isn't always good person, he may have been a good person at heart but he was high and was annoying
only chauvin. the other 3 were trying their best. remember, chauvin has seniority, and i think 1-2 of them are rookies
2 were rookies
The police officer in my communtiy did the DARE education in my elementary school and was at community events. That probably helped me understand the role of law enforcement
We cut umbilical cords they cut ding dongs
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Lol sorry my signal sucks jumped from a transition children topic to this one lok
Okay haha
as it should be. a lot of the problems stemmed from police slowly being detached from local people, thus further straining the tension
@isoboto agreed! Although I do believe the stories of abuse of black men by police has trickled down from generation to generation. It's not nearly as bad as it once was but black kids have probably heard horror stories from their parents and grandparents. That's a tough issue to fix evem with community outreach
Definitely, the bad cops are what made this riot start in the first place, sure, Floyd did die due to fentnol and a combination of drugs, but the knee to the neck justified their stupid actions as seen by the delusional left
it's tough, definitely. but we've to start from somewhere! one day, these kids that have positive interactions with police will be the parents and grandparents
oh god....
Why
awesomeeeeee
roblox goes woke
Just why
she is also a furry
That makes it worse
this is her bio...