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by dunco
1620 days ago
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the craziest thing about this whole saga is that a skilled politician might have been able to nip this in the bud and improve america by guiding people on both sides to a solution that works for both. The cops are not systematically murdering blacks, BUT this does not mean that there are not significant problems with the policing system that can be worked on. I think both sides would be able to accept that huge benefits could be reaped from police reform such as better training, better support for non-police based interventins etc. stuff that has been shown to work elsewhere. some of it might work in the USA and some might not, but BLM should appreciate that something would be being done and the cops should appreciate that they are getting extra support and aren't getting blamed for something they aren't doing. maybe I am naive. I am not an expert here; in fact I am Australian so I don't even have first hand knowledge, but the solution looks worth a try from the outside, just needs the right leadership and commitment. |
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This entire narrative is (re)manufactured to drag targetted electorate to the polls; expect black lives to matter again in 2024 and possibly this year depending on how desperate the midterms get.
https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&geo=US&q=b...
That Reuters Data Scientist's error was thinking this has something to do with data. You speak heresy, you burn at the stake.