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_sabotage_ wrote:1. Were they profiting from CFCs in a way that they haven't profited from substitutes?
2. You were not responding to my point, that substitutes for cigarettes that have proven effective and less harmful are legislated against. That the most harmful aspect of cigarettes, the freebase nicotine which increases the rate of addiction and makes them more difficult to quit, is not mentioned at all. Especially by the group of crybabies who called for the tax.
_sabotage_ wrote:Look, you are suggesting theta CFCs were out-phased due to tax, and I don't disagree. What I would disagree with is if they said, CFCs are dangerous and therefore they should be taxed, but you can't use any substitutes.
That is what has happened with many things. Prior to CFCs being taxed and currently, the government makes the same amounts of money.
My wife doesn't smoke, should the taxes I pay on cigarettes go to her? How about we cut out the middleman?
Metsfanmax wrote:Phatscotty wrote:the truth doesn't matter, all that matters is that social justice is marching forward with it's officially hijacked story which curiously has not changed a single bit since the first night Ferguson made the news up until today. Funny how they got it so right without knowing any of the information. But really they didn't get the narrative right, they created the narrative, and made it right, to suit their own ends.
Honest question that would appreciate an honest answer. What is the evidence that Darren Wilson is a racist, or was motivated by racism?
I am tickled that in virtually every other context Phatscotty would argue that the burden of proof is on those who believe the state isn't out to oppress and violate the rights of citizens, but when the context is the clearest case of state oppression this country ever had, suddenly the burden of proof is on those who think that a police officer may have done something wrong.
thegreekdog wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:Phatscotty wrote:the truth doesn't matter, all that matters is that social justice is marching forward with it's officially hijacked story which curiously has not changed a single bit since the first night Ferguson made the news up until today. Funny how they got it so right without knowing any of the information. But really they didn't get the narrative right, they created the narrative, and made it right, to suit their own ends.
Honest question that would appreciate an honest answer. What is the evidence that Darren Wilson is a racist, or was motivated by racism?
I am tickled that in virtually every other context Phatscotty would argue that the burden of proof is on those who believe the state isn't out to oppress and violate the rights of citizens, but when the context is the clearest case of state oppression this country ever had, suddenly the burden of proof is on those who think that a police officer may have done something wrong.
You're tickled? I just shake my head in disgust. What Phatscotty should be doing is posting links to Rand Paul articles on this issue; instead, he's trotting out the same old conservative tropes. Plus, you know, who cares about the Constitution? Amirite PS?
thegreekdog wrote:(Apologies in advance to others)...
Phatscotty - Do you think that police departments have too much power, are given too much leeway and/or benefit of the doubt, and/or target minorities (over others) (understanding that you may view such targeting to be valid based on statistics)?
Alternatively (or additionally) do you understand that your consistent (and applauded, at least by me) railing against the state on certain issues, supported by your belief in the Constitution and individual rights and then your almost blind support of the state on certain other issues are hypocritical views? Do you at least understand that you cannot have it both ways?
_sabotage_ wrote:
Because, by the words of PS:
Freedom! Immediately submit to authority!
Phatscotty wrote:From the statistics, as I've often shared, over 75% of people shot by police are white...which would leave me hard pressed to say minorities are targeted in this specific topic.
Hmm, oppressor? violate rights of citizens? Tell me who is the oppressor, who is violating other's rights here....
Metsfanmax wrote:Phatscotty wrote:From the statistics, as I've often shared, over 75% of people shot by police are white...which would leave me hard pressed to say minorities are targeted in this specific topic.
As usual, your handle on "statistics" is more like a casual acquaintance than a serious interest. Where does that statistic come from? Is the source trustworthy?
Hmm, oppressor? violate rights of citizens? Tell me who is the oppressor, who is violating other's rights here....
Metsfanmax wrote:What does that have to do with Darren Wilson? Let's phrase this a different way: between Darren Wilson and Michael Brown, which person is responsible for shooting and killing someone?
Phatscotty wrote:As usual, it's now left to you to explain how the FBI statistics on people shot and killed by police officers from 1999-2008 is a 'casual acquaintance'?
It doesn't account for every signle police shooting, but it's by far the best stats we have.
I knew you couldn't handle the Q and would turn it into something else and about someone else. Basically, I asked you if Michael Brown oppressed others, if Michael Brown was violating other people rights.
AndyDufresne wrote:The real answer here is simply to have drones monitoring everyone, and at any slight twitch the drone can be authorized to take that person out.
--Andy
_sabotage_ wrote:PS,
The last time I was arrested, I had about 9 or 10 plainclothes officers pointing guns at me so I reached into my waistband and scratched my belly button. Actually, I thought I was being robbed. The had no badge or indication they were cops. When I saw them I turned to the wall and put my hands up on it. They beat me for about a minute and then brought me into a car. They pointed a gun in my face and demanded to know where I lived, then one of them said something and they pointed the gun at my knee.
I was accused of trafficking hash, but they had no evidence, so they made some up.
On the other hand, since America is exceptional, democratic, represents the people, and has laws against search and seizure (or used to), I would expect them to use force only when warranted. Since the rights of the citizens have been scaled back and since the powers of the police have been scaled up and the laws have been increased, they are actually worse than most countries police.
People have the right to film police, but you will often see videos of the police preventing people from filming them. People are innocent until proven guilty, so regardless of what you think they have done, the police should be held to treating people as such. If it is clear that the person is an immediate threat, then their are standard procedures for dealing with it. But apparently, those procedures don't matter any more and refusing to cooperate with the police by allowing them to arrest you for no reason is in itself a reason to be considered an immediate threat to be dealt with by immediate means.
In Canada, the police weren't allowed to pursue a fleeing car. They had researched it and found that pursuing the car lead to more deaths and that they were just as likely to catch the guy if they just let him go. But it had a drawback, cops didn't like letting people flee. So they changed the law back. Recently, about 20 miles from here, a cop was chasing a guy and it ended in a death, for which that guy is being charged.
I find it ironic that the state very clearly understands that they were increasing the danger that citizens face by the policy and knew the results of it and are laying them on the person who would have been caught anyway had he not been chased.
Phatscotty wrote:I'm not supporting the state and it's killing of these people at all Greeky, I asked what made the Ferguson shooting a race issue. If you are referring to a different comment, by all means, throw it at me. Both deaths are nothing but sad and tragic.
Phatscotty wrote:Hmm, oppressor? violate rights of citizens? Tell me who is the oppressor, who is violating other's rights here....
LOL I'm not demanding anything, I'm challenging the narrative. And since you didn't even address the question and instead turned it all about the person asking it, I'm pretty sure I know why nobody can answer it.
BigBallinStalin wrote:AndyDufresne wrote:The real answer here is simply to have drones monitoring everyone, and at any slight twitch the drone can be authorized to take that person out.
--Andy
Group punishment is more effective than selectively punishing an individual. Historical research has confirmed this with real social experiments from the CIA's "counter-terror" programs, POW camps, and numerous government occupations of foreign lands (e.g. Israel, US, Soviet Union, and the Third Reich).
Therefore, the drones should be equipped with mini-bombs that have a blast radius of 10 feet. People around nearby potential twitch-offenders now have an incentive to stop the twitch before it occurs. Collective monitoring and death by air will harbor an era of global peace and prosperity!
AndyDufresne wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:AndyDufresne wrote:The real answer here is simply to have drones monitoring everyone, and at any slight twitch the drone can be authorized to take that person out.
--Andy
Group punishment is more effective than selectively punishing an individual. Historical research has confirmed this with real social experiments from the CIA's "counter-terror" programs, POW camps, and numerous government occupations of foreign lands (e.g. Israel, US, Soviet Union, and the Third Reich).
Therefore, the drones should be equipped with mini-bombs that have a blast radius of 10 feet. People around nearby potential twitch-offenders now have an incentive to stop the twitch before it occurs. Collective monitoring and death by air will harbor an era of global peace and prosperity!
This seems logical and is likely the best plan. Lets move forward with it.
--Andy
thegreekdog wrote:http://grantland.com/the-triangle/watch-andrew-hawkins-tell-his-side-of-the-protest-story/
I love Andrew Hawkins.
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