namloc1980 wrote: » It's all Obama's fault..... I knew it!
Obama just couldn't help himself in Dallas speech President Obama, for his part, beautifully praised our fallen heroes and struck inspiring themes of appreciation for police that were precisely what was needed at the event. But then he just could not restrain himself. I wondered how long it would take for him to defend the Black Lives Matter corner of his core constituency that has come under proper fire for its viciously broad slander of police culture. Elapsed time was about fifteen minutes from praise for our fallen officers to a further coddling of those who took to our streets to malign their brothers and sisters in uniform. Aiming straight at those of us who have suggested a civil perusal of racial disparity is actually harmed by BLM's excesses, his scolding was firm: "We cannot simply turn away and dismiss those in peaceful protest as troublemakers or paranoid," he instructed. Oh, yes, we can, when that's what they are. America fully supports thoughtful, fact-based examinations of controversial shootings, for evidence of malfeasance, racial or otherwise. Black Lives Matter has no interest in such a constructive exercise. They have reached their conclusions, and they will not be swayed. Yet the President's defense of them continued, before a crowd gathered to mourn those lost to the BLM-inspired murder: "We can't simply dismiss it as a symptom of political correctness or reverse racism. To have your experience denied like that, dismissed by those in authority, dismissed perhaps even by your white friends and coworkers and fellow church members again and again and again -- it hurts. Surely we can see that, all of us." This is guilt-mongering of a particularly craven order, yet another straw man from the president's inexhaustible collection. What an insult to be told that objections to the hateful rhetorical excesses of Black Lives Matter is somehow a sucker-punch to our black friends. No one should be "hurt" by this criticism except those partaking in the broad smearing of the police profession. As the president explored a list of his perceived societal ills, it struck me that he is entitled to every point he made, but was this the place? Did grieving families and friends need to endure long paragraphs of analysis about his favored beliefs on race and justice? Wasn't this an occasion best used to share words of praise for those we lost and comfort for those left behind?
Outlaw Pete wrote: » Rose tinted glasses. Look at 2016, BLM were doing the same crap then they are now only Obama effectively endorsed their nonsense at the time, saying all the right things, giving them legitimacy and it made no difference as many cops ended up getting executed for being white. Obama even went to those cops memorial and (in front of their families) gave a speech about racism against black people. Trump doesn't pander to the radical left and help feed their false narratives and they can't stand it. There's been too much of that in America and it has had a hugely negative effect on all of Western Society. It doesn't help anyway. Eight years of Obama endorsing regressive leftism didn't please those people as they are insatiable when it comes to such things given they are all really just a means to an end. Identity politics is really just a tool they to undermine the values and traditions of Western Society, which is why you tend only to hear about slightings when a white person has done something wrong.
Carfacemandog wrote: » The 2016 riots were over in 3 days, while the 2020 riots are on about day 95 by now with far more dead, immeasurably more damage to property, no sign of end in sight, and nothing resolved but only made worse.
Outlaw Pete wrote: » It's not Trump's fault the left are out of fcuking control. In Britain many cops were violently attacked also and also because the MSM helped push a false narrative that a man had been killed by racist police and that nobody cared about his life because he was black. It's a lie and left need to be reigned in, not pandered to, and you can mock criticism of the MSM as much as you like but all along they downplayed the violence and looting, calling protests "firey" as if fires had lit themselves and calling protests peaceful when the police had been attacked. You must think non-leftists are bloody stupid if you think have not noticed how complicit the MSM has been in all this. Oh I know, they have now started to condemn it but only because focus groups and polls are showing that people are not happy about what has gone on and support the President's consistent stance against these far left loons. Loons that many governors protected when the President offered his help in dealing with.
Outlaw Pete wrote: » Oh I know, they have now started to condemn it but only because focus groups and polls are showing that people are not happy about what has gone on and support the President's consistent stance against these far left loons.
Overheal wrote: » If they’re rose tinted glasses do you mind supplying evidence to show the Obama era protests were worse?
Outlaw Pete wrote: » Have more cops been executed this time?
dwayneshintzy wrote: » Yusef Salaam: 'Trump would have had me hanging from a tree in Central Park'
Leroy42 wrote: » Pete, your stanch would be taken more seriously if everything wasn't coated in this 'leftist' nonsense. Violence is bad, no matter who does it.
Outlaw Pete wrote: » lol. Aye, which is why I have been saying that for 15 years on Boards. Do me a bloody favour. It's you lot that look the other when those that carry out violent acts happen to share your political beliefs, it's not the other way around. The Antifa thread was full of Boards' leftists refusing to condemn their violent acts for example. You're just doing what you all always do and that is accuse others of what you are guilty of yourselves. Everything else you said was absurd and it would be a waste of time addressing it as you simply see Trump as the devil incarnate.
mcmoustache wrote: » I'm only aware of a couple of leftists on boards and they don't even post in the Trump threads. There are plenty of conservative minded posters here and some on the left of centre but in your simplistic world view, they must be leftists if they don't drink the coolaid of your great white hope.
namloc1980 wrote: » Basically if you criticise the Dear Leader you are a leftie communist Marxist-Leninist. No room for moderation or nuance.
Kidchameleon wrote: » I see that President Trump will courageously travel to Kenosha on Tuesday in the hope of easing tensions in the city following the police shooting of suspected rapist Jacob Blake...President Donald Trump will travel to Kenosha, Wisconsin, on Tuesday to meet with law enforcement and to survey some of the damage from the recent protests, the White House announced Saturday evening.https://edition.cnn.com/2020/08/29/politics/trump-kenosha-wisconsin/index.html President Trump is putting his life at risk in order to help others whilst it seems his opponent Joe Biden is avoiding the city. Not very "presidential" of Biden and extremely cowardly IMHO. Two sources with knowledge of the former vice president’s travel discussions say that while Biden is expected to travel, he will steer clear of the pivotal Midwestern battleground state on Monday.https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/biden-will-not-visit-kenosha-on-monday/ar-BB18ws8h?li=BBnbcA1
Kidchameleon wrote: » I see that President Trump will courageously travel to Kenosha on Tuesday in the hope of easing tensions in the city following the police shooting of suspected rapist Jacob Blake...President Donald Trump will travel to Kenosha, Wisconsin, on Tuesday to meet with law enforcement and to survey some of the damage from the recent protests, the White House announced Saturday evening.https://edition.cnn.com/2020/08/29/politics/trump-kenosha-wisconsin/index.htmlPresident Trump is putting his life at risk in order to help others whilst it seems his opponent Joe Biden is avoiding the city. Not very "presidential" of Biden and extremely cowardly IMHO. Two sources with knowledge of the former vice president’s travel discussions say that while Biden is expected to travel, he will steer clear of the pivotal Midwestern battleground state on Monday.https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/biden-will-not-visit-kenosha-on-monday/ar-BB18ws8h?li=BBnbcA1
Kidchameleon wrote: » I see that President Trump will courageously travel to Kenosha on Tuesday in the hope of easing tensions in the city following the police shooting of suspected rapist Jacob Blake...President Donald Trump will travel to Kenosha, Wisconsin, on Tuesday to meet with law enforcement and to survey some of the damage from the recent protests, the White House announced Saturday evening.https://edition.cnn.com/2020/08/29/politics/trump-kenosha-wisconsin/index.html President Trump is putting his life at risk in order to help others whilst it seems his opponent Joe Biden is avoiding the city. Not very "presidential" of Biden and extremely cowardly IMHO
Kidchameleon wrote: » Put whatever spin on it you want, you cannot deny that Biden is a COWARD for not going at a time when his country needs him most.
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, the 2020 Democratic presidential and vice presidential nominees, said Wednesday that they spoke to Blake's family. Blake's father said Friday that his hour-long conversation with Biden and Harris was akin to "speaking to my uncle and one of my sisters." Blake's father said Friday his family had not heard from the White House regarding his son's shooting. A White House official told CNN on Wednesday that efforts had been made to connect Trump with the Blake family.