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Zorax

12/26/20 2:57 PM

#361121 RE: blackhawks #361118

He just contradicted himself yet again. Throwing numbers never show the real situations and why those situations arose. In a predominately single ethic community of high crime, when called out to a crime in progress, do you expect to find anyone other than that ethnic robbing someone or threatening someone?

If more whites are shot than blacks, how do you get more blacks are killed by cops? How many black cops kill white people? That number doesn't matter. Cops kill people, people get themselves shot most the times. The ohio is rare. Turning it instant racial is racial.

"Overall, close to 1,000 people are shot to death by police officers in the U.S. every year, according to a database maintained by The Washington Post. It is true that a majority of those victims are white people."



And this is just a stupid comment period. Trying to make an 'educated' conclusion after such a dumb statement of fact?

“That’s only because there are so many more white people than there are Black people in our country,” says Miller, a professor of health sciences and epidemiology who has been researching injury and violence prevention for two decades."



A vast majority of time there is a good reason for the call out and we are to totally not include the perp as having any responsibility for the situation in the first place?

If we listen and believe these so called experts throwing numbers around and falsely exponentially magnifying the threats that aren't there is not the way to live.

1000 people out of 300,000,000 million lost their lives to law enforcement in the US, Well, by mr. experts conclusion, is it safe to say most of those were breaking the law and or not complying? That's roughly 20 people per state a year. This doesn't strike me as a massive racial issue by cops every day like the protests like to scream. Sorry. I'm not going with the rhetoric and stupid numbers. Is there a magic number that signifies a racial limit has been met? No, of course not. One is too much.

But by falsely screaming it's a massive unchecked issue and hundreds are being killed by cops monthy, like I seen on a sign recently, that's reverse racist to me. More people have been killed in the protests on both sides to already beat the cop numbers.

After tRump is purged and his pourboys don't have any real agendas they can follow, then perhaps we can get back to the racial issues with more clarity. All the intervention onto what is supposed to be peaceful blm movement itself, their own problems with violence against white people has turned that into one big fucking mess with the tRump bullshit mixing in. The political shit has to go away so we all can deal with the citizen and law enforcement problems.

And about the body cams. Do you question why almost every one of these vids were by bystanders? Why were they standing around? And why are they edited and shortened? Never showing the full confrontation?

And when the body cams of George were released, it showed a man completely fighting the police even after saying shit I'm caught, or something like that, he knew he was in trouble. All the body cams were released and suddenly george was no longer the poster boy for white racist police murder. Nope. And whatever justified support he should have gotten from people and the courts for his family and such was lost in less than a week with the blm riots and the other unrelated idiots out there stripped that cause all away. The result was I think only two officers getting fired? Maybe prison? That all got lost in the riots. Why, because it was bigger than george. The powers that be made it their issue. Not george.

Those are my opinions only and I'm not an expert and I'm not going to get into this anymore. The thing is it isn't just a black issue, it's all ethnics that have and could be killed. Do Latino lives matter?
Do Asian lives matter? Should they change Kennedy Square to Latino Lives Matter plaza? If not, why not?
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crossball

12/26/20 4:42 PM

#361128 RE: blackhawks #361118

Northeastern professor Matt Miller says that Trump’s response was a “grotesque” misdirection that fails to account for the fact that Black people are killed by police at a higher rate than white people. A recent study by Miller found that Black people are shot and killed by police at twice the rate that white people are. DUMP IS A GROTESQUE MISDIRECTION OF LIFE. SIMPLY
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DrContango

12/27/20 5:53 AM

#361143 RE: blackhawks #361118

So, blackhawks, whom do you choose to believe???

Matt Miller, this poorly educated, ignorant charlatan with a fake BS and MD degrees from the lesser Ivy called Yale and an MPH and academic doctorate from Harvard, another bogus school

BS, Yale University, New Haven, CT
MD, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT
MPH, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA
ScD, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Miller_(physician)

https://bouve.northeastern.edu/assets/uploads/sites/14/2014/10/NEW_CV_MILLER_Feb_10_2020_short2.pdf

or the best educated stable genius leading the free world with his usual reasoned, nuanced analysis




When he was asked this week why Black people are “still dying at the hands of law enforcement” in the U.S., President Donald Trump responded by focusing on white people who had been killed by police.

“So are white people. So are white people. What a terrible question to ask. So are white people,” Trump told CBS News in an interview on Tuesday. “More white people, by the way. More white people.”

Northeastern professor Matt Miller says that Trump’s response was a “grotesque” misdirection that fails to account for the fact that Black people are killed by police at a higher rate than white people. A recent study by Miller found that Black people are shot and killed by police at twice the rate that white people are.

Matthew Miller is a professor of health sciences and epidemiology.

“He is using the truth to tell a lie,” Miller says of Trump. “Or at the very least to mislead, which in either case shows an indifference to the critical question: Why are Black people still dying at the hands of law enforcement?”