mrvmax wrote: ↑Mon Sep 07, 2020 7:55 pm I disagree, I don’t think the police need reform. I think the things we’ve seen are the minority and without 24/7 media trying to get the highest ratings we wouldn’t even know about those. If the police where you live need reformed I suggest you move. I agree with most of the first part of what you say here, but disagree somewhat with the last sentence. In some cases, reform may not be possible, but in some cases it it might be. If it is possible, shouldn’t you stay and make things better where you are?
Civil war will not fix the problems, it will only cause more unnecessary death. You may be willing to give up your life in an attempt to “fix” things but I don’t think that’s your best option. I agree that civil war isn’t a great option, and that it will kill a lot of people who have done nothing wrong other than to be either too weak or unprepared to fight. But as undesirable as it is, it may be forced on you anyway. So while I don’t advocate for it, I do say that one ought to be (literally) prepared for its possibility.
Am I going to stand by if they went through my neighborhood looting and burning? Probably not but I’m pretty confident my local police are not going to let it get to that point. I’m pretty sure if they got overwhelmed by numbers there would be plenty of my neighbors stepping in to back them up. i would certainly hope that to be the case in large parts of Texas....but I have trouble believing it would be the case in the larger metropolitan areas.
We’ve got a country that can come together when things like 911 happen. What we really need are leaders who are more concerned about getting us united again than they are getting re-elected or increasing their bank accounts. I agree, but I’m not convinced that very many such politicians exist.
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Here’s some counterpoints, respectfully offered....
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One thing, we are in civil war already. If this Country was the size of Bosnia, you’d feel it no doubt about it. Due to geography though it may be a bit until it comes to the backyard near you. But make no mistake, we are in fact in civil war.
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I thought peaceful protests were protected by the 1A. I emphasize peaceful.
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Since you’ve been in law enforcement and I haven’t I can’t disagree. At least you base your viewpoint from first hand experience and not from the media.srothstein wrote: ↑Mon Sep 07, 2020 8:50 pmI agree that the events making the news are a definite minority and are amplified by a ratings driven mass media with an agenda to help a specific political cause. But even with that, I think the police do need some reform. There are things I saw as a police officer that should never be allowed. One reason the police have lost some faith with the public is that they can be their own worst enemy. They do things like run patrol cars with no markings or with markings that are the same color as the patrol car's paint. Police go to mental health calls without help from trained mental health specialists. They use the SWAT team and No-Knock warrants way more than is justified IMO. Citizens have lost their lives because of a lot of this this and it could have been avoided.
The police need to have some reform, though not nearly as much as the protesters are saying. They need more money, not less, so that we can get better officers (quality always costs money) and more people to handle the various situations. They need to get out of their patrol cars more and walk in the neighborhoods and meet and talk with the people, they need to be part of the community.
And of course, even more than the police, the laws need to be reformed and a lot of them repealed.
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Agreed. It hasn't become a shooting war yet, but we've been involved in a cold civil war for a while now. The non-stop rhetoric against Trump since the last election -- much of it without basis but incessantly repeated by the Progressives to woo the soft-minded -- gives testimony to this. The continued assault by academia, media and the Progressive Democrats on the ideals, morals, ethics and institutions that have proven to uphold society in the Western world since the Enlightenment is also solid evidence of this civil war. In one way it is a war on real liberalism and it is most certainly a war on Western civilization.make no mistake, we are in fact in civil war.
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srothstein wrote: ↑Mon Sep 07, 2020 8:50 pmI agree that the events making the news are a definite minority and are amplified by a ratings driven mass media with an agenda to help a specific political cause. But even with that, I think the police do need some reform. There are things I saw as a police officer that should never be allowed. One reason the police have lost some faith with the public is that they can be their own worst enemy. They do things like run patrol cars with no markings or with markings that are the same color as the patrol car's paint. Police go to mental health calls without help from trained mental health specialists. They use the SWAT team and No-Knock warrants way more than is justified IMO. Citizens have lost their lives because of a lot of this this and it could have been avoided.
The police need to have some reform, though not nearly as much as the protesters are saying. They need more money, not less, so that we can get better officers (quality always costs money) and more people to handle the various situations. They need to get out of their patrol cars more and walk in the neighborhoods and meet and talk with the people, they need to be part of the community.
And of course, even more than the police, the laws need to be reformed and a lot of them repealed.
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Nope, not even close. You're living in a country with the highest quality of life in the history of mankind. You're no where close to a civil war. The ONLY things that could set one off is nationwide door-to-door firearm confiscation or cessation of entitlement payments. Short of those, you're not remotely close to a hot civil war...
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I’ve lived 6ish years through that civil war. Trust me when I tell you that you are in it. You may not feel it here in TX, yet.chamberc wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 9:00 amNope, not even close. You're living in a country with the highest quality of life in the history of mankind. You're no where close to a civil war. The ONLY things that could set one off is nationwide door-to-door firearm confiscation or cessation of entitlement payments. Short of those, you're not remotely close to a hot civil war...
There’s no “hot” civil war. Kinda like being pregnant. You either are or aren’t. There’s no kinda about it.
Don’t expect any of the media, on either side, to announce “we are in a civil war”.
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Nope, not even close.parabelum wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 9:42 amTrust me when I tell you that you are in it.chamberc wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 9:00 amNope, not even close. You're living in a country with the highest quality of life in the history of mankind. You're no where close to a civil war. The ONLY things that could set one off is nationwide door-to-door firearm confiscation or cessation of entitlement payments. Short of those, you're not remotely close to a hot civil war...
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Oh, but it has. In those terms, so far it's been limited to minor skirmishes testing each other's strengths and weaknesses. A young, relatively untrained 17 year old was tested and emerged victorious so far. Hopefully, he will be completely exonerated also legally. The next test was a murder that also ultimately ended in failure for the murderer. I hope that will be the end, but doubt it will be.Middle Age Russ wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 8:15 amAgreed. It hasn't become a shooting war yet, but we've been involved in a cold civil war for a while now.make no mistake, we are in fact in civil war.
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I had hoped it would be the end too. But there are literally 50+ separate blm/antifa factions who have already been out saying (warning) that unless biden wins in a landslide victory there will DEFINITELY be more chaos and unrest. These groups are already outright telling everyone that there's gonna be more violence and destruction when (not if) trump wins. I'm not the biggest of trump fans. I dislike a lot of what he does and says, but he has done more good than obama did in less than half the time. If there's gonna be large scale out right conflict, I suppose I'll put my battle rattle back on and be out fighting for the future my children will inherit.C-dub wrote: ↑Thu Sep 10, 2020 7:02 pmOh, but it has. In those terms, so far it's been limited to minor skirmishes testing each other's strengths and weaknesses. A young, relatively untrained 17 year old was tested and emerged victorious so far. Hopefully, he will be completely exonerated also legally. The next test was a murder that also ultimately ended in failure for the murderer. I hope that will be the end, but doubt it will be.Middle Age Russ wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 8:15 amAgreed. It hasn't become a shooting war yet, but we've been involved in a cold civil war for a while now.make no mistake, we are in fact in civil war.
Just wait, next week starts the "50 days of white house siege" where a bunch of these lunatics are going to gather in DC and do their same nonsense. We'll see how quickly that escalates and how badly it makes trump look if he continues to do the bare minimum. I don't personally think he needs to use the insurrection act, but he should at least push his "federal deputizing" more and crush these groups before they spring up.
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The left is claiming they’ve already started a new civil war:
https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/t ... un-n917703
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D.C. is a federal enclave, Trump can call in the National Guard and put a halt to this!
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The left started a shooting civil war June 14, 2017. It's been slowly heating up ever since. Attention, the water is about to start boiling.
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The only "ex-terrorist" is a dead one. Bill Ayers is still a terrorist, he's just not doing the bombing anymore.STR8-SHOT wrote: ↑Fri Sep 11, 2020 11:57 am The left is claiming they’ve already started a new civil war:
https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/t ... un-n917703