LOL @ "tea party types", whatever do you mean by that? Hmmm....
More or less rank and file Republicans.
LOL @ "tea party types", whatever do you mean by that? Hmmm....
Screw the tea party if they are not on board with doing something about police violence on the citizenry more and more I distance myself from them.
Screw the tea party if they are not on board with doing something about police violence on the citizenry more and more I distance myself from them.
I guess, but it just seems like by doing that, he's alienating a lot of tea party types.
But the issue here is that Rand is kind of making it sound like police brutality affects blacks more than whites, and that isn't necessarily the case.
Rand Paul said:African Americans perceive as true that their kids are more likely to be killed. ProPublica examined 33 years of FBI data on police shootings, accounted for the racial make-up of the country, and determined that: “Young black males in recent years were at a far greater risk of being shot dead by police than their white counterparts – 21 times greater.”
Can some of the disparity be blamed on a higher rate of crime in the black community? Yes, but there is a gnawing feeling that simply being black in a high-crime area increases your risk for a deadly altercation with police.
Does bad behavior account for some of the interactions with law enforcement? Yes, but surely there must be ways that we can work to prevent the violence from escalating.
I just don't believe in dividing people like this. It's the Al Sharpton's and Jesse Jackson's of the world who wish to divide people.
I think the message was crafted pretty well, except for this glaring error:
In Ferguson, the precipitating crime was not drugs, but theft.
Actually, it was jaywalking.
One need only witness the baby in Georgia, who had a concussive grenade explode in her face [...]
It was both. The testimony of the officer was that he say the box of Swisher Sweets. He had heard the alert on the radio. I know there were conflicting reports about that initially, but the good money is that he (correctly) pegged Brown and his friend as robbery suspects. That alone doesn't justify the killing but facts are facts.
I agree with you on both points here. Too many white people, especially white Republicans, kiss cop ass.
Rand isn't dividing anyone. Unaccountable police are out of control. Everyone - black or white - is affected by this and should be united in opposing the problem. The black community, however, bears the brunt of the problem. There is nothing wrong or "divisive" about acknowledging that fact.
Except, the box of Swisher Sweets wasn't recovered at the scene were they? None were recovered from the police car either, right? Or, was that information incorrect? And, we apparently have another citizen recording Darren Wilson arresting him when video taping Wilson arriving for something, then Wilson LYING about the reason for arrest on the police report:
http://photographyisnotacrime.com/2014/11/ferguson-darren-wilson/
Once a liar, always a liar? Or, maybe that's just being a corrupt cop?
Apparent video of Officer Wilson making arrest, after threatening the citizen with arrest if he didn't stop recording/photographing: