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Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
Rick wrote:Racism is a shame, and I hate it. I understand that different people see law enforcement officers in many different lights, but if Professor Gates had just been cooperative at the onset, nothing would have happened. It seems that some want to oppose law enforcement officers as a first reaction, and there is probably a good reason for that. Those mindsets need to be overcome, just as much as the racist mindsets need to be. The officer(s) in this case were just responding to a complaint, and had to follow up on it. When you offer resistance to that, you only make yourself look guilty, or at least suspect.
Voyager wrote:As a U.S. citizen, our home is the one domain we have that we can call our own. Since we are not in a communist country, the government has no right to invade our homes and arrest us without cause. I don't care if this black man told the cop to suck his daddy's dick, it was his fucking home and he had not committed a crime. I think the cop should have left after the guy showed him that he was in fact the home owner.
I'm sure my opinion on this is not the popular one, but oh well. I do think Obama should have refrained from commenting on it. Why stick your nose in where it doesn't belong? I'm sure he regrets it.
That Chris Rock video was hilarious! Thanks for posting it.
Rick wrote:Voyager wrote:As a U.S. citizen, our home is the one domain we have that we can call our own. Since we are not in a communist country, the government has no right to invade our homes and arrest us without cause. I don't care if this black man told the cop to suck his daddy's dick, it was his fucking home and he had not committed a crime. I think the cop should have left after the guy showed him that he was in fact the home owner.
I'm sure my opinion on this is not the popular one, but oh well. I do think Obama should have refrained from commenting on it. Why stick your nose in where it doesn't belong? I'm sure he regrets it.
That Chris Rock video was hilarious! Thanks for posting it.
I agree with everything you said, except that Gates did not fully cooperate. If he had, then everything would have been done and over with. The situation was unusual. You can not act in a usual fashion to an unusual event.
Voyager wrote:Rick wrote:Voyager wrote:As a U.S. citizen, our home is the one domain we have that we can call our own. Since we are not in a communist country, the government has no right to invade our homes and arrest us without cause. I don't care if this black man told the cop to suck his daddy's dick, it was his fucking home and he had not committed a crime. I think the cop should have left after the guy showed him that he was in fact the home owner.
I'm sure my opinion on this is not the popular one, but oh well. I do think Obama should have refrained from commenting on it. Why stick your nose in where it doesn't belong? I'm sure he regrets it.
That Chris Rock video was hilarious! Thanks for posting it.
I agree with everything you said, except that Gates did not fully cooperate. If he had, then everything would have been done and over with. The situation was unusual. You can not act in a usual fashion to an unusual event.
Yeah, but the only "crime" was that the guy got belligerent over someone invading his home and treating him like a criminal. Maybe I'm biased because once I got arrested at my home because the cops thought I was my dad (we have the same name). He left my family when I was a baby and spent 15 years in prison. When he got out he was in and out of jail. I swore to myself that I would not follow his path, so I went the other way and started a business and raised a family. To be humiliated like that in my own home didn't make me very happy... but I didn't cuss them out. I actually spent about an hour in a holding cell before they found out I wasn't my dad. So I can definitely relate with the guy's anger and feeling like he was humiliated in his own home. If I would have been black I probably would have blamed it on the cop being racist.
squirt1 wrote:The professor should have been compliant and more rational . He went Don't you know who I am? He is the same as all of us citizens . He is only important in his mind. I can't wait to see the lawsuit . HE can probably do anything because of tenure.
Uno_up wrote:In a just world, the cops are so put off by Gate's behavior that they just leave and then he returns to his residence only to find that there really has been a breakin ...
Uno_up wrote: Would your have said a word had it been a black cop arresting a white man? NO, you would not have.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:Uno_up wrote: Would your have said a word had it been a black cop arresting a white man? NO, you would not have.
If asked about it a press conference, sure, why wouldn't he?
In fact, if the cop showed up at some gun-toting teabagger's house, the end result could've been a whole lot worse.
Uno_up wrote:Black cop + white prof scenario = not newsworthy in the present day; therefore, the question never arises.
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