I Am The Scum
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Showing you guys want to be confrontation, and not add to the National Dialogue. You want to force your way. Hardly productive
You missed the first word of the post you quoted.
Showing you guys want to be confrontation, and not add to the National Dialogue. You want to force your way. Hardly productive
Other than the primary he's running in, literally everything I've heard about Bloomberg this campaign makes him sound like a Republican. Am I missing something?
Yes--he's not a Republican, he's one of the guys Republicans work for.Other than the primary he's running in, literally everything I've heard about Bloomberg this campaign makes him sound like a Republican. Am I missing something?
You know who else is using a multi-pronged approach? Zip Recruiter. I'm serious, they are the best. I found my ideal candidate using Zip Recruiter in only a couple of days, whereas my last search with those other websites took months and we had to fire the guy eventually.
I want to speak less about Mayor Bloomberg and more about the program he misused and the people it impacted.
People often refer to #stopandfrisk as if it were simply a misguided police tactic. I believe they envision it as an unpleasant but brief encounter with the police.
Even the name “stop and frisk” sounds like it could be a children’s game like hide and seek. I want to dispel that.
I grew up in Brooklyn, NY. I was never stopped and frisked in my neighborhood but I’ve seen it done.
The times that I witnessed it, multiple police cars would pull up, grab as many Black men as they could, and slam them against the wall. They would shout “shut the **** up,” “get against the wall,” and other expletives. They would not ask questions.
They would search your pockets, push you around, and demean you the entire time. When they finished, they would threaten to be back and that they better not see you when they came back. This was said to actual residents of the neighborhood.
Imagine the affect that has on you in your own neighborhood knowing you can be stopped at any time for any reason by people empowered to use violence against you without repercussions. Imagine the terror and resentment that builds.
The interesting thing is I never witnessed them make an arrest because they never actually found anything. I believe that was because it wasn’t about finding anything. They knew these weren’t criminals. I would later discover that my anecdotal experiences would bear out in data.
Of the people stopped and frisked in NYC, 90 percent of them had nothing illegal on them and had committed no crime. Yet, the cops would come back and do this repeatedly.
A mayor, regardless of whether he was a billionaire, would never be viewed as a viable candidate for higher office if his legacy was setting a police force on young, innocent, White men to perform unconstitutional searches. But America forgives the abuse of Black children.
If you’re voting for Bloomberg because you think he’s the alternative to a tyrant, really consider what tyranny is. Because there are Black people in New York who have surely tasted it
That would be an incorrect description.Having the entirety of the US political system reduced down to two plutocrats trying to buy the presidency is 100% high-test radicalization fuel.
Other than the primary he's running in, literally everything I've heard about Bloomberg this campaign makes him sound like a Republican. Am I missing something?
To be honest, I actually got a lot of enjoyment out of Bloomberg's response.Seems that Bloomberg is getting under Trump's skin already. The Twitter war has begun....
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/trump-and-bloomberg-trade-insults-on-twitter/
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Yes, it was a personal attack, even labeling Trump a 'carnival barking clown', but unlike Trump's nicknames, he was able to put that in in a way that didn't sound childish.
Not sure if the photo says as much as you might think...(Picture of Trump, Bill Clinton, Guilliani and Bloomberg on the golf course)
How to understand American politics in one photo.
I was perplexed by that construction. There are carnival clowns, and barking dogs, and sometimes carnivals and circuses have performing dogs. But I have never heard of a "carnival barking clown." Maybe another way Trump is unique.
ETA: As I think about it, "barking" also means hawking or selling. I guess we could see Trump as a clown outside a carnival tent shouting "Get your tickets here for the big show!" Then people go inside and find out it's empty.
I was perplexed by that construction. There are carnival clowns, and barking dogs, and sometimes carnivals and circuses have performing dogs. But I have never heard of a "carnival barking clown." Maybe another way Trump is unique.
ETA: As I think about it, "barking" also means hawking or selling. I guess we could see Trump as a clown outside a carnival tent shouting "Get your tickets here for the big show!" Then people go inside and find out it's empty.
So he's using Trump's own tactics against him. Nice.
Maybe he was so infuriated by Trump's insults that he just stitched together the first insult that came to mind, before hitting Send.
Nah, Trump would never build a team to carefully craft a social media image for him, then stand back and let them do their job. Trump would just spout off on his own and if someone ever convinced him to get experts to help he’d ignore or bypass them on a whim.
Not sure if the photo says as much as you might think...
First of all, people's politics can change. Trump used to be a member of the Democratic party. Guiliani may have always been a republican, but a decade or 2 ago he had some positions that could be seen as moderate. And Bloomberg himself has changed parties/positions in the past.
Secondly, even if 2 political figures have opposing views it should not be seen as a problem should they be seen together in a social setting. After all, Boehner and Obama played golf together, even though they were often at odds, and I doubt it was some secret plot. Such social outings can be seen as a way to foster compromise in a system where partisanship can be a problem.
Audio that a young non-white man took in NYC after getting frustrated with being stopped all the time by the cops.
Getting called a ******* mutt by the cops because you have the audacity to walk around your own neighborhood. Good times.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rWtDMPaRD8&feature=youtu.be
Bloomberg is a tyrant.
The idea that this kind of abuse gets washed away with a half-assed apology is absurd. Politicians must be held accountable for their failures, and this kind of abuse of power is among the most severe transgressions.
https://twitter.com/SeanPerryman3/status/1227988707690545152