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Post by crashcourse » Mon Aug 10, 2015 10:00 am

we sensationalize the michael brown punks of the world and because this was likely black on black--just move along nothing to see here

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Post by 10ac » Mon Aug 10, 2015 12:04 pm

It seems that only black thugs lives matter.
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Post by hedge » Mon Aug 10, 2015 12:14 pm

Well, that settles it then. You are definitely not a black thug...
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Post by Jungle Rat » Mon Aug 10, 2015 3:41 pm

He lives in Tennessee. Is there such a thing?

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Post by 10ac » Mon Aug 10, 2015 3:48 pm

We keep them in Memphis.
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Post by Jungle Rat » Mon Aug 10, 2015 5:59 pm

Smart.

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Heavily Armed "Oath Keepers" Inject New Unease to Riot-hit Ferguson http://news.yahoo.com/heavily-armed-oat ... 09866.html

Oh joy - here we have a fiercely anti-gubmint militaristic group on the scene at Ferguson to "protect" an Infowars.com reporter. What could possibly go wrong?

I suppose this is a genius move from a guy who makes mega-millions selling survivalist junk to hordes of preppers and assorted yayhoos. Light the fuse, get the race apocalypse started...helpful salespeople are standing by, Visa and MC accepted...
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Post by Toemeesleather » Tue Aug 11, 2015 7:11 pm

Not Exxon.....not BP....not Halliburton, must be why the msm is ignoring it.


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Post by hedge » Tue Aug 11, 2015 7:18 pm

"gainst"?
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Post by Toemeesleather » Wed Aug 12, 2015 8:16 am

The sludge is so acidic that it stings upon touch. Colorado, New Mexico and the Navajo Indian reservation have declared states of emergency as the contamination empties into Lake Powell in Utah and the San Juan River in New Mexico.

The ecological ramifications are uncertain, though the San Juan is designated as “critical habitat” for the Colorado Pike Minnow and Razorback Sucker fish. The regional economy that depends on recreational tourism like rafting, kayaking and fly fishing has been damaged. Drinking water is potable only because utilities closed their intake gates, but pollution in the water table has deprived farmers and rural residents of a source for wells, livestock and crop irrigation.

For 24 hours the EPA failed to warn state and local officials, who learned about the fiasco when they saw their river become yellow curry. The EPA’s initial estimate of the leakage was exposed by the U.S. Geologic Service as three times below the real rate.

...Yet the demands for reparations and the media outrage are notably muted. President Obama hasn’t budged from his vacation golf rounds. Imagine how the EPA and the green lobby would be reacting if this spill had been committed by a private company. BP could have used this political forbearance after it failed to cork a busted oil well a mile below the sea after the Deepwater Horizon disaster.




These are the folks that successfully kept gas prices over $3/gal for years and are now in the process of creating more unemployment in coal mining states and bringing you and me higher electric bills.


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Post by Professor Tiger » Wed Aug 12, 2015 8:23 am

Johnette's Daddy wrote:
Professor Tiger wrote:So ALL UNARMED lives that are cut short by ALL cops UNLAWFULLY matter more about 1000% than ALL lives cut short by ALL shooters. Okay.

I really don't get your moral calculus. But at least you're honest about it.
FIFY.
Martin O'Malley said "ALL lives matter" just like you said.

It was not well received:

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Speaking of the Black Lives Matter group, they took over both O'Malley's and Sanders' public appearances. But they haven't taken over Hillary's appearances at all.

I wonder why...
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Post by Professor Tiger » Wed Aug 12, 2015 8:32 am

To the Black Lives Matter group, Seattle and the Socialist Bernie Sanders aren't liberal enough:

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Post by bluetick » Wed Aug 12, 2015 10:38 am

I've seen the Animas River spill every time I've turned on the TV. It's everywhere. ABC, NBC, CBS, every cable news program and all the newspaper services. You can't get away from it. To say otherwise is ridiculous (aka rwnj fantasy).
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Post by bluetick » Wed Aug 12, 2015 10:54 am

Toemeesleather wrote:The ecological ramifications are uncertain, though the San Juan is designated as “critical habitat” for the Colorado Pike Minnow and Razorback Sucker fish.


Obama killed the condors and now he's wiping out the Sucker Fish. Terr-ist sumbitch.
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Post by Toemeesleather » Wed Aug 12, 2015 11:11 am

One story, buried down deep, 4 days after the event.....I'm sure they covered BP the same.



https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=ny ... front+page


First page of the above google search has 7 links for 2015 coverage of BP spill.
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Post by Johnette's Daddy » Wed Aug 12, 2015 11:44 am

Fla. Woman Is Arrested After Reportedly Telling Teens: ‘I Hang Your Family From My Tree’

http://www.theroot.com/articles/news/20 ... c=obinsite

Lisa Marie Elberson, 29, of Lake County, Fla., spent the last day of her Fourth of July weekend in a county jail, the the Orlando Sentinel reports, after allegedly chasing a group of teens down a block wielding a baseball bat. She also allegedly yelled a racial slur at them.

Elberson was apparently finishing her husband's fight, authorities say.

A 16-year-old teen told police that he and his friends had gotten into a heated exchange with Elberson's husband Sunday. When the teens walked by Elberson's home sometime later that day, they began arguing again, except this time, according to a police report, Elberson spit on the teen and then picked up a baseball bat to chase the group away.

One of the teens recorded the incident, and police say Elberson can be heard being racially offensive, saying, "I hang your family from my tree," and then using a racial slur.

Elberson was arrested and charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, child abuse and simple battery. Her bond was set at $5,000.
During a press conference later, O'Mara was asked if he had any advice for Zimmerman, and he answered, "Pay me."

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Post by Johnette's Daddy » Wed Aug 12, 2015 12:36 pm

Professor Tiger wrote:Martin O'Malley said "ALL lives matter" just like you said.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/07/2 ... ves-matter#

Of course "All lives matter". And all lives matter equally, but by uttering this banal statement in response to a rallying cry for a very specific problem, O'Malley is avoiding the very root of the problem that black people face. How can the systematic oppression faced by black people at the hands of police be addressed if the issue of color is taken off the table? They are disproportionately abused and killed precisely because of the color of their skin.
To better understand this situation, from my perspective, let's tell a story.

Imagine a house that was on fire. Now imagine the homeowner, Janet, running to her neighbors, crying out for help, but instead of her neighbors helping, they take offense. "Why should her house get more attention than mine? I need a new roof!" thinks one. "Look at that rude Janet, yelling and screaming, I'm entertaining guests!" says another to her husband. Janet knocks on another neighbor's door, only to be greeted with a surly "I'm sorry, but all our houses are important".

In the story, Janet represents the BLM protesters and her burning house is the oppression black people face at the hands of police. Now, if you can understand why the neighbors' reactions were wrong then you can see why saying "All lives matter" (ALM) in response to BLM is wrong. It uses a very banal slogan (ALM) to draw attention away from the real and pressing issue that black people face, that other races do not feel to the same extent. If you feel offended when someone says BLM, then I say you're like those neighbors in my story. And I invite you to step outside your self-absorbed bubble and to try to imagine what it's like to wonder if your next encounter with a police officer will be your last.

http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/20 ... tter/?_r=0

When some people rejoin with “All Lives Matter” they misunderstand the problem, but not because their message is untrue. It is true that all lives matter, but it is equally true that not all lives are understood to matter which is precisely why it is most important to name the lives that have not mattered, and are struggling to matter in the way they deserve.

Claiming that “all lives matter” does not immediately mark or enable black lives only because they have not been fully recognized as having lives that matter. I do not mean this as an obscure riddle. I mean only to say that we cannot have a race-blind approach to the questions: which lives matter? Or, which lives are worth valuing? If we jump too quickly to the universal formulation, “all lives matter,” then we miss the fact that black people have not yet been included in the idea of “all lives.” That said, it is true that all lives matter (we can then debate about when life begins or ends). But to make that universal formulation concrete, to make that into a living formulation, one that truly extends to all people, we have to foreground those lives that are not mattering now, to mark that exclusion, and militate against it. Achieving that universal, “all lives matter,” is a struggle, and that is part of what we are seeing on the streets. For on the streets we see a complex set of solidarities across color lines that seek to show what a concrete and living sense of bodies that matter can be.

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Earlier this week, Democratic presidential candidate Martin O’Malley got booed when, speaking at the Netroots Nation conference, he responded to a group of #BlackLivesMatter activists by telling them that “all lives matter.” He was later forced to apologize.

O’Malley isn’t the first person to fail to understand why “all lives matter” is a tone-deaf rallying cry for a national politician in 2015. Hillary Clinton did the same thing earlier this year, though she has since corrected herself. And lots of white people have expressed confusion about why it’s controversial to broaden the #BlackLivesMatter movement to include people of all races.

The best explanation we’ve seen so far comes from Reddit, of all places. Earlier this week, in an “Explain Like I’m 5” thread, user GeekAesthete explained, clearly and succinctly, why changing #BlackLivesMatter to #AllLivesMatter is an act of erasure that makes lots of people cringe.

GeekAesthete explains:

Imagine that you’re sitting down to dinner with your family, and while everyone else gets a serving of the meal, you don’t get any. So you say “I should get my fair share.” And as a direct response to this, your dad corrects you, saying, “everyone should get their fair share.” Now, that’s a wonderful sentiment — indeed, everyone should, and that was kinda your point in the first place: that you should be a part of everyone, and you should get your fair share also. However, dad’s smart-ass comment just dismissed you and didn’t solve the problem that you still haven’t gotten any!

The problem is that the statement “I should get my fair share” had an implicit “too” at the end: “I should get my fair share, too, just like everyone else.” But your dad’s response treated your statement as though you meant “only I should get my fair share”, which clearly was not your intention. As a result, his statement that “everyone should get their fair share,” while true, only served to ignore the problem you were trying to point out.

That’s the situation of the “black lives matter” movement. Culture, laws, the arts, religion, and everyone else repeatedly suggest that all lives should matter. Clearly, that message already abounds in our society.

The problem is that, in practice, the world doesn’t work that way. You see the film Nightcrawler? You know the part where Renee Russo tells Jake Gyllenhal that she doesn’t want footage of a black or latino person dying, she wants news stories about affluent white people being killed? That’s not made up out of whole cloth — there is a news bias toward stories that the majority of the audience (who are white) can identify with. So when a young black man gets killed (prior to the recent police shootings), it’s generally not considered “news”, while a middle-aged white woman being killed is treated as news. And to a large degree, that is accurate — young black men are killed in significantly disproportionate numbers, which is why we don’t treat it as anything new. But the result is that, societally, we don’t pay as much attention to certain people’s deaths as we do to others. So, currently, we don’t treat all lives as though they matter equally.

Just like asking dad for your fair share, the phrase “black lives matter” also has an implicit “too” at the end: it’s saying that black lives should also matter. But responding to this by saying “all lives matter” is willfully going back to ignoring the problem. It’s a way of dismissing the statement by falsely suggesting that it means “only black lives matter,” when that is obviously not the case. And so saying “all lives matter” as a direct response to “black lives matter” is essentially saying that we should just go back to ignoring the problem.
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Post by Professor Tiger » Wed Aug 12, 2015 12:56 pm

The articles start with "Of course all lives matter," and then proceed to argue that not all lives matter equally. I'm sure all that verbal fog and moral sophistry makes sense to somebody.
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Post by bluetick » Wed Aug 12, 2015 12:59 pm

Toemeesleather wrote:One story, buried down deep, 4 days after the event.....I'm sure they covered BP the same.



https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=ny ... front+page


First page of the above google search has 7 links for 2015 coverage of BP spill.
Heh - thanks for the tip on googling. Did you try "ny times animas spill"? Really?

8/7 NY Times: EPA: No Word Yet on Health Risk from Colorado Mine Spill (AP wirestory)
8/8 NY Times: Heavy Metals Spill into River by Daniel Victor
8/10 NY Times: Spill Prompts New Mexico to Declare Emergency (AP wirestory)
8/11 NY Times: Environmental Agency Uncorks It's Own Toxic Water Spill at Colorado Mine by Julie Turkewitz
8/11 NY Times: Fearing Stigma, Colorado Contested Superfund Status for Mine (AP wirestory)
8/12 NY Times: EPA Treating Toxic Water from Abandoned Colorado Mine After Accident by Julie Turkewitz
8/12 NY Times: New Mexico Governor: EPA's Mine Spill Visit Key

"One story, buried" lmao

And the Deepwater Horizon tragedy began with 11 deaths, hello? Then it played out for weeks with oil gushing out, live coverage on TV...5 million gallons worth. 600+ miles of coastline affected. A slightly bigger deal, if you will..
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