On August 11, 2015 11:47:46 PM Cari Machet <carimachet@gmail.com> wrote yet more bullshit:
forgot fascist mass incarceration and this is directed at you personally as i hold people 'accountable' for their actions and mindsets
You should hold yourself accountable for your inflammatory and divisive "actions and mindsets" as well. Generally I ignore your posts and stay out of your misdirected, hot air bleat-fests. But I'm really tired of dealing with this type of self-aggrandizing, rude vitriol that detracts from an otherwise valid point, thereby alienating even your best allies. Like the so-called "black lives matter" attention-whores who completely disrupted a Bernie Sanders rally in my city this weekend. It makes no damn sense to alienate the people most aligned with their cause and then spew racist language (as you do, as well), thereby harming any cause unfortunate enough to have itself associated with such behavior. There is righteous anger tempered by wisdom, e.g. Dr Cornell West. He doesn't mince words and he absolutely holds people accountable while understanding that allies come in all colors and from various walks of life. Anger is valid: being intentionally racist and rude is not. /rant on OT bullshit. -S
yay love that 'government abuse '.... lulz could it be 'crime by the government' but but that dont happen nah never
social engineering is profound in language use and terms are handed to the white people like soft boiled eggs so soft and the parasite slips into the mouth so softly by soft nice voices that are never - no never - angry
whats there ever to be angry about ... no reason to ever raise your voice even a tiny bit On Aug 12, 2015 8:41 AM, "Seth" <list@sysfu.com> wrote:
On Tue, 11 Aug 2015 12:49:45 -0700, Sean Lynch <seanl@literati.org> wrote:
most part taken that choice away from them. The result seems likely to be less police abuse than at any point since at least the early 20th century in the US.
This is not directed at you personally, but I wish people would stop using the fucking Orwellian double-speak term 'police abuse' in place of the more accurate 'police crime'.
What we have is a certain class of people committing serious CRIMES, not 'abuse'. These crimes includes murder, attempted murder, manslaughter, assault, vehicular assault, battery, false arrest, perjury, etc, all while wearing special costumes called 'uniforms' and getting a paycheck from some government agency.
As far as I'm concerned, using the term 'police abuse' is a neuro-linguistic programming tactic designed to make people subconsciously downplay the seriousness of these crimes.