RamzFanz
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Because they were too busy suffocating him to death.
C'mon give them a break, that kind of multi-tasking isn't easy.
Does anyone know why they arrested him? All I've seen is the edited video.
Because they were too busy suffocating him to death.
C'mon give them a break, that kind of multi-tasking isn't easy.
It's so difficult when it happens that fast and someone is reaching for what you see as a gun? What do you do? It's not an easy situation.
Has he ever explained what the gesture was supposed to symbolize?Sorry to resurrect this post, but I thought this needed posting and didn't want to start a new thread on it.
Our old buddy Jared Cook is ready for a career in politics. This is masterful flip-flopping right here:
http://www.stltoday.com/sports/foot...cle_ea7afa10-2b89-5809-9c2d-d67f67bfe441.html
Tight end Jared Cook tried to make it as clear as possible Wednesday that the "Hands Up, Don't Shoot" gesture by he and four other Rams players was not meant as a slight or slam of police officers.
"Why would we come at the police in a disrespectful way when we work with the police in the community all the time?" Cook said following the team's afternoon practice at Rams Park. "The police are up here every day. There were four police cars here this morning when I pulled into work.
"The police have a picnic in the summer in our parking lot where they bring their kids and their children to meet-and-greet and have fun with us. So why would I disrespect a group of men that we have complete respect for in the community? That help us every day?"
http://pro32.ap.org/article/rams-cook-would-absolutely-do-it-all-over-again
Asked in hindsight whether the group might have taken a different tack that wouldn't have antagonized law enforcement officials, [Cook] answered: "We could have, absolutely. But would we? Absolutely not."
No, just that it somehow in his mind means more than just Ferguson because it's being done a lot of places.Has he ever explained what the gesture was supposed to symbolize?
I think he might have said that it was supposed to symbolize unity with the protesters (or maybe that was Britt - I dunno). But that makes them in support of the protesters' cause; which by extension makes them protesters as well. Whatever though. He did what he felt was right I guess. It's yet to be determined if he (or any of the other receivers) will do anything when the spotlight isn't on them. Hit the streets, help organize, speak at assemblies, etc. That would impress me more then getting face-time on a camera and then denying what it really meant.No, just that it somehow in his mind means more than just Ferguson because it's being done a lot of places.
I'm not sure how it CAN symbolize anything but the false belief that Brown was attempting to surrender when he got himself killed.
No, just that it somehow in his mind means more than just Ferguson because it's being done a lot of places.
I'm not sure how it CAN symbolize anything but the false belief that Brown was attempting to surrender when he got himself killed.
At least "I can't breathe" isn't based on an utter falsehood. There, at least, you can make the case that even if that takedown technique is being taught at police academy (which appears to be the case), it needs to be untrained and replaced with an alternative ASAP.Same way the "I can't breathe" is being used all over to represent the general issues that are going on with police.
The contents.Not sure if thats to me posting the video or the contents in the video. Lol.
There we go. Good job(s).It's yet to be determined if he (or any of the other receivers) will do anything when the spotlight isn't on them. Hit the streets, help organize, speak at assemblies, etc. That would impress me more then getting face-time on a camera and then denying what it really meant.
Yeah but if they are wearing the hands up shirts will they be giving back or advancing a dubious narrative?There we go. Good job(s).
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Let's see what they're wearing first, before we debate it.Yeah but if they are wearing the hands up shirts will they be giving back or advancing a dubious narrative?
Seems to me that slogan is a gross generality that does more to widen the gap between the police and those portrayed as the target evidences the police officers assn reaction to the player demonstration
K so we agree it's too soon to make a judgement good or otherwise ?Let's see what they're wearing first, before we debate it.![]()
Sure.K so we agree it's too soon to make a judgement good or otherwise ?
why is it dubious, and who has framed it as such, and why are they framing it in this way?dubious narrative