Dreamingmatthew
Dreamingmatthew
Dreamingmatthew

Please tell me more about how a gun 20 feet away from me fired into the air sounds “very different” than a gun fired at me from the same distance.

Ahh yes the old “Black people are wrong or lying about the racism they experienced growing up and continue to experience” line.

Cars back up. People with two brain cells to rub together typically get out of the way.

So I’m a moron for taking a family photo at face value. I saw some more recent pix not that much of a difference. But the real issue here is the pix of the victim. No pix of the cop. When he is revealed will have no media presence at all and will be shown as a saint. This will not bother you and the assholes obsessed

If you can’t tell the difference between a gun being fired and being shot at then you have no place being a cop. Those two things sound very different.

First things first. that picture is NOT a 15 year old... maybe when he was 10.

No weapons in the car, no charges against anyone in the car, nothing. That proves it wasn’t justified, it was a stupid cop that was either a racist jackass, or a stupid cop that has the brain the size of a walnut (who could also be racist).

I don’t know why these morons keep shooting at moving cars. They endanger everyone else in the fucking street, hit passengers who have no control over the car and risk the car going out of control, thus endangering everyone in the street, when they kill the person in control of a 2-ton vehicle.

“The victims could well have been a neighbor, or a small child.”

Michigan is an open carry state, so even if one of them did have a gun, it is their legal right to have it out. When he got to the scene, it should’ve been immediately clear that nobody was brandishing the alleged weapon. Since the officer was not in immediate danger, there was zero reason to behave this way, even if

And I want to add this;

Exactly, that was what I was getting at. What I can fault him for is being willfully naive (at best) about a supposed lack of representation for the “hardworking white man.”

I kinda disagree with that sentiment.

I have a theory that most Hollywood types consider themselves “underdogs,” especially if they came from a less-than-rich background. Take Chris Pratt, for instance: He definitely came from a blue-collar background. He definitely isn’t blue-collar now, though, and hasn’t been for a long, long time.

Years ago, my Fox News-watching dad came over for a visit and gave my son Bill O’Reilly’s book for teenagers. My son said “Thanks Grandpa” and after my folks went home, my kid tossed the book in the garbage. He was 14.

“It is false that marijuana use doesn’t lead people to more drug use.”

This is exactly what I wanted to say as well. I don’t understand the dislike and even hatred for her at all. This interview makes me think she is exactly what you said- kind, well-spoken, honest and humble.

Yeah, I feel like part of the reason we need feminism is because “it’s easier for a man to be a [fill in the blank]” is almost always a true statement.

I agree completely. It requires no true effort from me or really any actual risk (although I did once probably not get a job because of it, but that was a complete fluke of a circumstance).