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Old 04-25-2018, 07:39 AM   #361
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I think there are extreme differences between bigot and SJW. I think we can agree on that can’t we?
not if we're talking about how closed the minds are for both those groups of people.

on topic,
I still can't get over how awesome that cop was. talk about having a clear head under pressure.
after so many recent stories from the states about their cops shooting unarmed people within 30 seconds of an incident, his actions were so amazing to see.

Const. Ken Lam!!

https://news.vice.com/en_ca/article/...-a-single-shot

The officer’s de-escalation approach might seem counterintuitive, but former Toronto police detective sergeant John Muise tells VICE News, “It was textbook.”

retired Toronto Police officer, Fred Iannuccilli, said the officer followed procedure “as close as possible.”

“I thought it was excellent actually,” said Iannuccilli, who used to teach police use of force protocol. “He’s very calm and collected about what he’s doing.”

Muise said officers are trained to use a range of tactics, from talking to the suspect to deadly force, and this officer was using the less harmful range of those tactics.

“Calm, cool, collected,” Muise said of the Toronto police officer. “Canadians can be proud of what this officer did, be proud of the Toronto Police service that day.”
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Old 04-25-2018, 07:55 AM   #362
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Words like racist and bigot are being thrown around far to causally. They are not remotely similar to SJW in anyway and is insulting to people who have dealt with real bigotry and racism.
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Old 04-25-2018, 08:15 AM   #363
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Words like racist and bigot are being thrown around far to causally. They are not remotely similar to SJW in anyway and is insulting to people who have dealt with real bigotry and racism.
The commonality is not in the severity of the accusation, it’s in the lazy dismissiveness of the position.

Addressing positions without resorting to false categorisations of the holder isn’t hard, and it’s always the right thing to do.
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Old 04-25-2018, 09:41 AM   #364
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Words like racist and bigot are being thrown around far to causally. They are not remotely similar to SJW in anyway and is insulting to people who have dealt with real bigotry and racism.
It's still an ad hominem that adds nothing to the debate.
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Old 04-25-2018, 09:48 AM   #365
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The van attack CP thread is this forum's hottest discussion.

This thread has it all. Racism, anime, porn, ISIS, sexless social outcasts, A WHITE VAN.

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Old 04-25-2018, 10:03 AM   #366
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The van attack CP thread is this forum's hottest discussion.

This thread has it all. Racism, anime, porn, ISIS, sexless social outcasts, A WHITE VAN.

Lock up this thread, it's done.
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Old 04-25-2018, 11:18 AM   #367
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https://twitter.com/user/status/989184352633401344

https://twitter.com/user/status/989185149345714176

https://twitter.com/user/status/989185335950225408

https://twitter.com/user/status/989185981654949888
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^^^ That’s sobering. I wonder if the advice that’s sometimes given to the a certain resident lovelorn poster to “join the army” is maybe a bad idea in retrospect.
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Old 04-25-2018, 11:39 AM   #369
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^^^ That’s sobering. I wonder if the advice that’s sometimes given to the a certain resident lovelorn poster to “join the army” is maybe a bad idea in retrospect.
I made a joke earlier in the thread along those lines - in this context, I see it's very inappropriate for multiple reasons.
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Old 04-25-2018, 11:40 AM   #370
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Constable Lam's actions are featured in the venerable New York Times!

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/24/w...table-lam.html
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the bottom line is that any recruit that goes in with these romanticized images of what a soldiers life is, and what it takes is pretty much wrecked in the first few weeks before you see any of the cool aspects or fun aspects or serious aspects of the life that you've chosen.

Pretty much any psycho that shows up with the thought of getting that license to kill, any person that thinks its an easy piecemeal path to manhood, any person that thinks that its going to be easy to learn how to form bonds doesn't last.

Its repetition, tough work, endless menial tasks, and fear inducing corrections by people that have seen every kind of person and knows who's going to get through and who's not.

Sure there are cases of killers with military backgrounds but they're the exceptions and not the rule, and most of them don't enter as killers or not jobs, the combination of PTSD, poor outboarding and poor post military help can create broken people.
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Old 04-25-2018, 11:49 AM   #372
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^^^ That’s sobering. I wonder if the advice that’s sometimes given to the a certain resident lovelorn poster to “join the army” is maybe a bad idea in retrospect.
I think me and a couple of others were pretty open in that thread that it wasn't the answer and he'd fail.

There are other better reasons to join the military. Running away from yourself isn't a good one, because yourself always catches up under scrutiny.

The French Foreign Legion was infamous for taking people running away from love, crime, anger and other things, but they still had a hard filter, and their training was designed to separate your past from the person that they wanted you to be, but if you couldn't hack it or were damaged, you spend about a year painting rocks and then they sent you home.
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Old 04-25-2018, 12:03 PM   #373
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Constable Lam's actions are featured in the venerable New York Times!

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/24/w...table-lam.html
I find it ironic that the one time we get a smart phone video of a cop not shooting a suspect there is outrage he didn't waste the guy.

Great cop though.
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Not sure if this has been posted, but I think it touches on some of the worries a few posters had in this thread about how quickly we bring religion into these conversations.

http://www.macleans.ca/news/canada/t...-mass-killing/
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First and foremost, a lot of people are going to jump to conclusions right off the bat just based on the methods of the attacks. That's fine and a lot of people did and backed off of the position.

However at the same time, other people decided to jump in and make points and throw out accusations of islamiphobia and racism before the clouds cleared on this one as well. Both sides of the argument are entirely too guilty of jumping on things.

Even in this day of pretty much instant news delivery, people are going to jump the gun.
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First and foremost, a lot of people are going to jump to conclusions right off the bat just based on the methods of the attacks. That's fine and a lot of people did and backed off of the position.

However at the same time, other people decided to jump in and make points and throw out accusations of islamiphobia and racism before the clouds cleared on this one as well. Both sides of the argument are entirely too guilty of jumping on things.

Even in this day of pretty much instant news delivery, people are going to jump the gun.
Both sides, many sides...
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First and foremost, a lot of people are going to jump to conclusions right off the bat just based on the methods of the attacks. That's fine and a lot of people did and backed off of the position.

However at the same time, other people decided to jump in and make points and throw out accusations of islamiphobia and racism before the clouds cleared on this one as well. Both sides of the argument are entirely too guilty of jumping on things.

Even in this day of pretty much instant news delivery, people are going to jump the gun.
No.

One side made the racist comments within the first couple pages of this thread. The rest of the posters jumped in to tell them to back off and wait until we get the facts.

There is no "both sides, many sides" in this. One side was immediately starting with the "oh great Muslims strike again" comments from the get go.

Our ask was to calm down with those comments while everyone pieces together what happened. And then of course they went silent until they were called out.
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I'm not specifically talking about this board only friend.
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no.

One side made the racist comments within the first couple pages of this thread. The rest of the posters jumped in to tell them to back off and wait until we get the facts.
The comments weren't racist because Islam isn't a race CHECKMATE LEFTISTS
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