icydrag44
The Ice Dragon
icydrag44

I think talking about police brutality against white people in an article about police brutality against white people is appropriate. Pretty much any other time it’s debatable.

1. Yes, but I’m also willing to be combative against other types of bullshit, are you?

No that is the narrative of police bootlickers. They frame this as an issue just about black people and we let them. There are two problems with that. One is it isn’t true. The truth matters always and untruths beget untruths begets misery, etc. The second is related and just a matter of practicality, and it is

Try reading my comment without the intention of being combative. You are basically proving my point.

Ok, I’ll amend my statement to “around 40%” if you’ll get your head out of your ass and see the larger point that this issue should be a slam dunk that everyone agrees on, and instead because of moralizing and shit, a lot of people don’t give a shit, notwithstanding that white folks are getting shot too, though at a

That’s a pretty combative response and exactly what I’m talking about - I hope you feel good working so hard to make an issue that everyone should care about an issue that is needlessly divisive. At least your morality is in tact among all the dead bodies.

The “Not Most People Award” but it has no cash value.

Antifa either doesn’t exist, doesn’t represent the Left, or is doing God’s work, depending on what day it is and what narrative needs to be pushed.

I’m very happy sticking with “commie”

This kind of shit happens all the time, to blonde women too. Around 50% of unarmed people shot by police are white, but most people couldn’t name one, because one aspect of the issue has become the whole issue (seemingly by design, and having the desired effect regardless).

I’m not defending the unwritten rules, but this isn’t the unwritten rules. It’s just, fat, lazy CC throwing a tantrum.

I’m not pretending that isn’t a little bush league because it isn’t a little bush league. Now if you took a running dive at his knee after the bunt, that’s another story.

Jim Abbott, who had one hand, never complained about someone trying to bunt on him. This isn’t the unwritten rules of baseball, it’s the unwritten rules of fat, lazy men (there’s some overlap).