To: rellimpank
61% of African-Americans and 59% of Latinos say fewer guns on the street would improve the relationship between police and the communities they serve.What does that even mean? It makes no sense at all.
2 posted on
04/30/2016 4:09:30 AM PDT by
raybbr
(That progressive bumpers sticker on your car might just as well say, "Yes, I'm THAT stupid!")
To: rellimpank
Talk is cheap, the parents support this lifestyle, it begins at home or what ever place they call it
To: rellimpank
No, addressing loaded penises and ovaries with no brains or responsibility is the key to the problem. Children having children and males screwing anything that walks and then walking away from the consequences and females of all ages willingly getting mocked up by multiple partners. And as long as we ignore this in discussions on this suject, they will win the discussion
4 posted on
04/30/2016 4:24:22 AM PDT by
ZULU
(Trump is the answer. The Establishment is the problem.)
To: rellimpank
3. Many Community Members Carry Guns Because They Feel Unsafe Across the three convenings, many participants noted that people in their communities carry firearms for self-defense because they feel unsafe and do not believe the police can protect them. In Milwaukee, the discussion in one group noted that merchants who carry cash feel a need to be armed to avoid being robbed. In Stockton, Alejandra Gutierrez, the programs director for Fathers & Families of San Joaquin, reported that some youth she works with have said that you cant live in Stockton without a gun. In Milwaukee and Stockton, participants with criminal justice system experiences expressed similar concerns, noting that while they want to comply with legal requirements that prohibit them from carrying guns, they do not trust that the police can protect them or their loved ones.
This lack of trust in the justice system also makes people more likely to use their guns. Dr. Adria Scharf, executive director of the Richmond Peace Education Center, noted that willingness to use violence is an adaptive behavior that some youth believe will protect them from being harmed. In Stockton, Rev. McBride corroborated these comments, noting that people dont trust the criminal justice system for justice, so they get it themselves. Rev. Willie Brisco of Milwaukee observed that some youth believe that it is better to be judged by 12 [jurors] than to be carried by 6 [pallbearers].They want it both ways. They can't attack the the police and then demand the police protect them. Every time a cop shoots a criminal they blame the police while at the same time blaming the police for doing nothing.
I read through the report which is here and it's compilation of doublespeak and gobbledygook that boils down to "give us more money to pretend we're going to do something about violence in our own way". Social workers and PR staff are making tons of money on that report.
5 posted on
04/30/2016 4:24:45 AM PDT by
raybbr
(That progressive bumpers sticker on your car might just as well say, "Yes, I'm THAT stupid!")
To: rellimpank
"African-Americans and Latinos are painfully aware of the fact that they bear the brunt of violent crime in America," Flynn said in an interview. Um mm, Blacks and Latinos CAUSE violent crime disproportionally. It's WHY they carry the 'brunt' of it. No pity here.
It's also the reason other races don't want to live near them or their 'communities'. It has nothing to do with 'color of skin'... they need to understand that.
Blacks and Latinos can start by 'snitching' on the lowlifes and drug dealers in their own communities. Then STOP glamorizing criminals and quit blaming everyone else for their own violence.
6 posted on
04/30/2016 4:42:07 AM PDT by
GOPJ
(Under Cruz every home will have a basketball ring, football net and a hockey glove- Willie Robertson)
To: rellimpank
No, EDUCATION is the number one issue in minority communities.
President Obama and the First Lady blew a golden opportunity to speak directly to the African American community to stress education as something worthy of achievement, not something that is “acting white.”
They could have pounded that message over and over again for eight years.
But instead the President is silent, except to act like a thug himself, and the First Lady attacks school lunches.
Disgusting.
8 posted on
04/30/2016 4:47:12 AM PDT by
Yo-Yo
(Is the /sarc tag really necessary?)
To: rellimpank
For many, it’s grand sport to raise hell.
9 posted on
04/30/2016 4:57:16 AM PDT by
choctaw man
(Good ole Andrew Jackson, or You're the Reason God Made Oklahoma...)
To: rellimpank
At least in Chicago, the inner city residents hate the cops more than they hate the gangs - as long as that continues to hold true, it doesn’t much matter what anyone does about gun control anywhere, the bodies will continue to pile up.
12 posted on
04/30/2016 5:08:42 AM PDT by
Stosh
To: rellimpank
how many of these thugs were raised in a traditional family? How many graduated from high school? How many went to Sunday School in their formative years? How many ever played in a team sport without being kicked off the team? How many ever advanced beyond Tenderfoot in a Boy Scout Troop?
And how many are products of dysfunctional families?
I suspect there many zeros in the first paragraph and high numbers in the last.
13 posted on
04/30/2016 5:11:28 AM PDT by
elpadre
(AfganistaMr Obama said the goal was to "disrupt, dismantle and defeat al-hereQaeda" and its allies.)
To: rellimpank
It is difficult for the most astute to recognise when they, themselves are the cause of a problem. It is much easier to blame an object or other person for the problem. Vermin.
To: rellimpank
Survey finds addressing gun violence key issue in minority communities Those "communities" have a violence problem, period.
Guns have nothing to do with it. Violent people do violent things.
17 posted on
04/30/2016 5:45:29 AM PDT by
E. Pluribus Unum
("If voting made any difference they wouldn't let us do it." --Samuel Clemens)
To: rellimpank
Getting rid of a defective subculture is necessary before the black-on-black crime will ever decrease.
To: rellimpank
Joyce Foundation involvement = automatic anti-gun BS. Pay no attention; better yet, do the opposite of what any such study of survey says.
20 posted on
04/30/2016 7:04:50 AM PDT by
Ancesthntr
("The right to buy weapons is the right to be free." A. E. van Vogt)
To: rellimpank
He also referenced the survey's finding of perceptions of 57% of African-Americans who "felt like the country did not care about the gun violence in urban communities."Well, maybe if BLM spent more time protesting black-on-black crime, and less time protesting the cops trying to combat such, we would give much more of a damn. Until that happens, tough noogs.
21 posted on
04/30/2016 7:32:32 AM PDT by
dirtboy
To: rellimpank
Survey finds addressing gun minority
violence key issue in minority communities Helps to start with an honest assessment.
22 posted on
04/30/2016 7:59:59 AM PDT by
MileHi
(Liberalism is an ideology of parasites, hypocrites, grievance mongers, victims, and control freaks.)
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