@SimonSez: Blacks/African Americans only make up 12% of the population, whites make up 60%. Blacks given your own statistics commit "hate crimes" at least 2 times as much as Whites on average.
Anony Mous
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Gorby's question about current US situation
by Gorbatchov infrom the peacefull netherlands i have a question about the current situation in the us.. is a civil war possible?.
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Gorby's question about current US situation
by Gorbatchov infrom the peacefull netherlands i have a question about the current situation in the us.. is a civil war possible?.
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Anony Mous
@Simonsez: You're only including mass shootings. When you look at racially charged crime statistics from the FBI, you get a different picture. Sure black people don't go on a lone wolf rampage that makes the news, but plenty of race-driven crime happens against hispanics, asians and whites. Chicago alone has enough murders in a weekend to make any rampage shooter blush. Either way, any sort of extremism is bad.
On the other hand, we all have to do what we need to do to protect ourselves. At this point, it's clear the police in left-wing cities has been told to stand down, where I live, it's slowly spreading to suburbs, businesses are looted and torched throughout the day.
The place I used to live which was on the outskirts of the city had an attempted mass shooting at a Walmart by a BLM 'protestor' (terrorist) yet our police are simply 'holding the line', nobody is reporting on this, nobody is saying that BLM and Antifa are terrorists.
I currently live relatively far outside the city (20 minutes by car), one of 'the best places to live in the US' and all day we've been hearing fire trucks and police on the main road. Tomorrow I'm going to get my first gun, a short 9mm rifle, legal, portable, collapsible and light enough for home defense. Me and my neighbors will have to hold our line when it comes to it.
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Has anyone ever turn down being appointed an Elder or MS?
by Davros inhas anyone turned it down or know of someone who did turn down being an elder or ms?.
yes, it should be one of the biggest privileges a brother can get !!
(how do i put the barfy icon in?
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Anony Mous
I know some people that have explicitly turned it down, before I left, many weren't willing to take up the mantle and just outright refused.
I did accept it to make a point, the meeting that my appointment was announced was the first meeting I intentionally didn't attend.
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Do You Think We Will Ever Get Back To “Normal”?
by minimus ini hope that within the next several months we will get back to some type of normalcy.
will restaurants ever get filled again?
will you ever be able to sit at a bar or go to a concert or broadway show?.
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Anony Mous
@Finkelstein: We've seen nations that both had full shutdowns and left the country open. Even within the US we've seen both. Florida remained open while NY locked down tight, NY is worse off than Florida in every measure. Sweden is better off in every measure.
It's almost as if poor policies and ideologies that were in place prior to the pandemic mattered more than the policies the government enacted after it began. We haven't seen the full analysis yet, but people with private health care choices did orders of magnitude better than those that relied on government health care options in the US, a lot of people lost those options with ObamaCare.
The reason so many died in NY is because Medicare/Medicaid/ObamaCare policies forced old people and homeless back into nursing homes and shelters to reduce costs for empty and financially failing state hospitals which Cuomo effectively turned into a political tool to blame others. Even in the midst of the pandemic, Cuomo made very clear that taking in money for his state was more important when he said volunteer health care workers would have to pay income taxes to NYS.
Florida on the other hand committed funds to hospitals so people with COVID-19 could stay longer in the hospital. Cuomo still hasn't copied those policies, I'm working in a currently financially defunct system myself within NY, we got more from Trump ($200M from the Federal Government) than NYS ($30M).
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Do You Think We Will Ever Get Back To “Normal”?
by minimus ini hope that within the next several months we will get back to some type of normalcy.
will restaurants ever get filled again?
will you ever be able to sit at a bar or go to a concert or broadway show?.
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Anony Mous
There is no 'normal' to go back to. People will adjust and behaviors will be changed. The primary problem is that when a real pandemic comes by (something along the lines of Ebola) nobody will believe the governments. The governments blew this thing way out of proportion, especially the effects it was going to have on health care systems.
Nothing they warned about realized, not even their best case scenarios, and it turns out that the biggest proponents of the shut downs were themselves liars and cheaters that didn't follow their own advice. People hopefully realize the media and politicians doesn't have their best interest at heart.
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Gorby's question about current US situation
by Gorbatchov infrom the peacefull netherlands i have a question about the current situation in the us.. is a civil war possible?.
g..
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Anony Mous
Civil war is possible and I've been thinking that ever since Obama started this divisive political nastyness.
The civil war will not be south vs north, it will be city vs suburb. The cities have long been under rule that takes away their voice in exchange for state handouts. The coronavirus has put state handouts under extreme pressure and not having jobs to look forward is an easy spark.
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Welsh Police v American Police
by ThomasCovenant inhow's we do it in my home country.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w30sckf9j2s.
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Anony Mous
Tasers don't work, I am large enough and have experienced electric shocks enough they hurt but don't phase me much. Under the influence of drugs/alcohol, you can walk through a taser shot with some muscle twitching.
It also takes ~30-60s to reload a taser if you miss. They're basically a 1-bullet gun and could be equally dangerous under the right circumstances.
These officers should've had guns. In the UK about as much officers (152 in 2019) die in the line of duty than the entire US combined (158 in 2019)
https://news.sky.com/story/how-dangerous-is-it-to-be-a-uk-police-officer-11786665
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In 2020 In Your Country or State Are Race Relations Better or Worse Than Before?
by minimus inarchie bunker from all in the family was considered by many as a racist.
there are still many people who think and act like him.
of course, in today’s world, there are many extremes.
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Anony Mous
I thought Obama was from Kenya, he said so himself in his first book.
Race relations are great and have improved compared to even a decade ago, Obama was clearly and deeply divisive and used racism to further his agenda as does the media today.
The problem is that many in the US don't know what real racism looks like anymore. If you like to see what racism is, go to Europe to see white people being explicitly racist or go live in a black community in the US to see black people being racist or go to India and Africa to see intra-race (tribal and status) racism or hell, China and South Korea where there are laws against mixed marriages.
Unless you travel the world and get to know people, you don't know racism.
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How have Jehovah`s Witnesses ever gotten away with being a Tax Exempt Religion ?
by smiddy3 ini can never get my head around this one ?
don`t the powers that be ever really investigate religions that claim exemption from paying taxes because they claim they are a not for profit religion ?.
you would have to be a brain dead imbecile not to see that the religion known as the" watchtower bible and tract society" otherwise known as "jehovah`s witnesses" are nothing more than a religious publishing house that have made x amount of $$$$$ over the years since their inception in the late 1800`s to this day.
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Anony Mous
The main issue is that you don't want government deciding what religious activity or charity looks like. Government approved activities of any sort is a slippery slope.
I also don't like the idea of government taxing anything it does not directly contribute to, taking money at the point of a gun is still considered theft. I can agree to road taxes to build roads and healthcare taxes to fund hospitals and sales taxes to fund economic needs but taxing private property is a wealth tax and wealth taxes are perverse in many ways.
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Trump declares houses of worship essential service
by Vanderhoven7 inwhat do you think about this?.
https://abcn.ws/3bqn4tt.
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Anony Mous
If I can go to Walmart and stand around with hundreds of strangers, why couldn't I go to church with dozens of friends.
If we're the same distance I stay from the cashier and other customers at Walmart, which is within handshaking distance, what's the problem.
If you don't agree, why does Walmart and Home Depot get to stay open but my hair place and churches and restaurants can't?
If you're sick or high risk stay home, the rest of us need to build immunity so the other people don't get sick, staying away if you're young and healthy is like not vaccinating at this point. And unless you have N95+ masks and full face shields and gloves, you're going to catch whatever is near.