ImTheCaptain
I disagree with you
I find it hilarious that people actually believe colonists just threw away very valuable tea. That story never made sense to me even when I was a kid.
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I find it hilarious that people actually believe colonists just threw away very valuable tea. That story never made sense to me even when I was a kid.
Obviously things can improve tremendously in comparison to how they are now, meaning access to healthcare, shelter, food, and clean water through out this country and more so the world. With that said I see no future where there is not some stratification of having more than others, how much that is and what that is always subject to change.
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Gable went bald years ago. Still carries a comb, he just can't part with it.
I respect that opinion, but how do you consider the fact that poverty and inequality is, for many, getting worse? There is greater black-white wealth inequality now than there was when Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated. The political rhetoric around social and economic justice seems to follow this erroneous logic that society is on this gradual upward slope toward equality, so that with patience and trust in society, we're going to get there. But thats not true. There is no gentle slope, and its not inevitable. The movement towards justice and equality is violent and unpredictable, and determined by desperate activists, not passive bystanders.
A sergeant with the Colorado Springs Police Department has been temporarily suspended and transferred following an internal affairs investigation that confirmed he posted comments on a livestream of a protest in late June. The CSPD investigation found Sgt. Keith Wrede responded to a news crew’s coverage with “KILL THEM ALL” and “KILL EM ALL” while using a Facebook profile with the name Steven Eric. The news station, ABC affiliate KRDO, approached police days later after receiving a tip that Sgt. Wrede was the source of the comments.
In his latest letter, Chief Niski defended his decision not to fire the officer, despite calls from the public to do so.
“While his statements were harmful and reprehensible, I cannot deprive the community of a good police officer and his services because of an isolated incident of an error in judgment,” Niski stated. “We hope that you can accept our apology and be assured that the CSPD and Sgt. Wrede will continue to faithfully serve the public.”
Well we were wondering where the good cops are. I guess they’re the ones who make up a name and promote mass murder online.
From the article " As mentioned earlier, public employees are entitled to due process under the law, and in any investigation, we do not release details as it is on-going. "
Entitled to due process under the law.... for an internal investigation.