1.) I said that De Blasio should not have blame placed on him (it basically leads to unending blame being placed just about everywhere with scapegoats galore), and that when someone posts that a lawsuit needs to be filed against others for inciting murder, I show that their reasoning will lead to others having incitement accusations lobbed at them, and that neither cops (the cop involved with Garner) nor De Blasio, nor anyone should be accused of inciting anything. That is pure, dispassionate reason.
2.) I say that we need NEITHER chaos and anarchy in the streets, (and those causing anarchy must be dealt with) NOR should we have any cops that have a "Kneel before Zod" attitude. Both are unacceptable. One does not have to fall for the either/or false choice that we must have one or the other... We can have something in between.
What we need is a system where special prosecutors are brought in when deadly force is used, to separate Prosecuting attorney's from forces they may be too close to and thus have a bias in favor of. All PA's/DA's must be guided only by dispassionate reason, and be free from all forms of bias. Secondly, if a civilian is dead with another civilian left standing, generally an arrest would be made, even if the person said it was self-defense. Do the same for police officers when a civilian is left dead, and then take things to trial for both cops and civilians. We need bias not favoring civili9ans nor police officers. A near-perfect balance is what is needed.
Tucker is 100% right. Sharpton and Obama have managed to bring us to the brink of a race war.
I was watching the news conference that Sharpton had about his death threats and I am still haunted by the person standing behind him. Was that a squirrel on her head?
The bible doesn’t blame the Romans so much for the execution of Jesus, but moreso the chief priests who lied and whipped up the crowd.