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Joey Salads is legitimate cancer. His experiments are total Bs and unscientific. They don't represent most people's opinion.

The problem is that the issue with police violence is specifically with black people, and the general white population doesn't seem to understand that saying "all lives matter" completely avoids the actual issue.

 

 

#FuckyouTakeTwo

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40 minutes ago, thegreathah said:

Joey Salads is legitimate cancer. His experiments are total Bs and unscientific. They don't represent most people's opinion.

The problem is that the issue with police violence is specifically with black people, and the general white population doesn't seem to understand that saying "all lives matter" completely avoids the actual issue.

Totes agree with you here mate, but from what I've seen after lurking on the forums is that the OP is apparently very keen to blame everything that is happening on the BLM movement, so I doubt you'll ever convince him =/

2 hours ago, ScarletDraconis said:

Totes agree with you here mate, but from what I've seen after lurking on the forums is that the OP is apparently very keen to blame everything that is happening on the BLM movement, so I doubt you'll ever convince him =/

Well, the BLM movement is quite ignorant and twisted when it comes to meeting their own agenda. You will never see them protest or say anything about black on black crime, and while that is quite the overused statement, It's quite f*cked up to say that "black lives matter" and completely ignore a small black child being killed by a gangster, but then jump at the chance to protest when a criminal resisting arrest is killed, and this is only because of the wide spread narrative of "unarmed black male shot by police."

While police violence is certainly an issue, it is no where near as wide spread as the news/media and BLM makes it look like, and setting that false narrative in peoples mind only encourages them to resist arrest or fight the police, obviously, that leads us down the same road.

It's all a matter of opinions, a touchy subject indeed, but I do not support BLM at all, I do believe black lives matter, but using those same black lives for a political agenda and to have the opportunity to burn down your own community is absurd.

 

As for the social experiment, Joey Salads is known for urinating in his own mouth, that should say enough lol.

3 hours ago, thegreathah said:

"all lives matter" completely avoids the actual issue.

To an extent. But just because someone is saying "all lives matter" doesn't mean they are avoiding the issue.

If you know the free hugs guy (Goes around hugging protesters and officers during times of distress) he is an African American and believes all lives matter, doesn't mean he is avoiding the subject or actual issue at all. 

While I understand what you mean, it's quite a generalization to say that it's avoiding the issue. People can hold officers accountable and not be part of the black lives matter movement. 

3 hours ago, nic227 said:

The reactions are rather "interesting".

They are also most likely fake. These "social experiments" are widely known to be fake and create a false outlook on the world, only further inciting race war, for revenue on YouTube of course. 

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BLM doesn't hold a monopoly on fair treatment of blacks, just as today's 3rd wave feminism doesn't hold a monopoly on equity for women. To not support BLM does not mean that you don't support blacks.

Is there an issue with police brutality in America? Yes, of course, I doubt anyone can confidently deny that. But is there an "epidemic" of police killing blacks indiscriminately? No, there isn't. At least, not how the media portrays it to be. Of the total of around 800 people who have died by police this year, 198 were black.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-interactive/2015/jun/01/the-counted-police-killings-us-database

Of that 198, 138 were killed while being armed with a weapon. Only 28 unarmed blacks have been shot and killed by police. As I mentioned in another thread, the label "unarmed" is often given literally, as in the person literally was not actively using anything that could be considered a weapon. However, it doesn't take into account whether or not the suspect was either reaching for a weapon or was about to commit some other form of violence - making the total number of probable unjust killings lower. But let's take those 28 deaths; 28 deaths in one year over the thousands of instances of police interactions everyday? Doesn't really scream "epidemic" to me, more like sensationalist reporting by the media over-blowing an issue way out of proportions. Of course, the real number of police killings cannot be documented with 100% accuracy, but we have to make do with what info we do have.

I can sympathize with the underlying cause that started BLM - that blacks deserve fair treatment just like everyone else, but I hold that idea for all race. No, not just race, for all people. As it is now, I cannot support the actions of BLM as they continue to widen this racial divide between people and actively influence others to riot and burn their communities, gleefully hunt random people and beat them simply because they were white, call for segregated housing (yes, that's a thing now apparently) in colleges because they refuse to live with whites, hijack memorials like the one meant for the victims of Orlando just to promote their own agenda instead, and chanting for the death of cops. Oh, and don't forget outright hostility to the media, just like that time where rioters tried to toss a journalist into the fire during the Charlotte riots:

http://dailycaller.com/2016/09/22/charlotte-rioters-try-to-burn-reporter-alive/

As for the OP, I take "social experiment" videos with a grain of salt. As mentioned already, a lot of them have been found to be staged. You would probably be better off posting a public "all lives matter" banner on social media, like Facebook, and compare the reactions you get from there. From what I've seen, a lot of people don't take too kindly to it there.

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Forgot to include the last few sentences

1 hour ago, Beren said:

BLM doesn't hold a monopoly on fair treatment of blacks, just as today's 3rd wave feminism doesn't hold a monopoly on equity for women. To not support BLM does not mean that you don't support blacks.

Is there an issue with police brutality in America? Yes, of course, I doubt anyone can confidently deny that. But is there an "epidemic" of police killing blacks indiscriminately? No, there isn't. At least, not how the media portrays it to be. Of the total of around 800 people who have died by police this year, 198 were black.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/ng-interactive/2015/jun/01/the-counted-police-killings-us-database

Of that 198, 138 were killed while being armed with a weapon. Only 28 unarmed blacks have been shot and killed by police. As I mentioned in another thread, the label "unarmed" is often given literally, as in the person literally was not actively using anything that could be considered a weapon. However, it doesn't take into account whether or not the suspect was either reaching for a weapon or was about to commit some other form of violence - making the total number of probable unjust killings lower. But let's take those 28 deaths; 28 deaths in one year over the thousands of instances of police interactions everyday? Doesn't really scream "epidemic" to me, more like sensationalist reporting by the media over-blowing an issue way out of proportions. Of course, the real number of police killings cannot be documented with 100% accuracy, but we have to make do with what info we do have.

I can sympathize with the underlying cause that started BLM - that blacks deserve fair treatment just like everyone else, but I hold that idea for all race. No, not just race, for all people. As it is now, I cannot support the actions of BLM as they continue to widen this racial divide between people and actively influence others to riot and burn their communities, gleefully hunt random people and beat them simply because they were white, call for segregated housing (yes, that's a thing now apparently) in colleges because they refuse to live with whites, hijack memorials like the one meant for the victims of Orlando just to promote their own agenda instead, and chanting for the death of cops. Oh, and don't forget outright hostility to the media, just like that time where rioters tried to toss a journalist into the fire during the Charlotte riots:

http://dailycaller.com/2016/09/22/charlotte-rioters-try-to-burn-reporter-alive/

As for the OP, I take "social experiment" videos with a grain of salt. As mentioned already, a lot of them have been found to be staged. You would probably be better off posting a public "all lives matter" banner on social media, like Facebook, and compare the reactions you get from there. From what I've seen, a lot of people don't take too kindly to it there.

Very well said, and you had some proof to back you up. :thumbsup:

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3 hours ago, TaylorSwift said:

They are also most likely fake. These "social experiments" are widely known to be fake and create a false outlook on the world, only further inciting race war, for revenue on YouTube of course. 

^Joey Salads is fake, most if not all of his videos are. He hires actors to appear as "real" people in his videos most likely with the revenue he makes from YouTube.

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All these movements are corrupt BS. Things like Blacklivesmatter and feminism were usefull back in the 60s, but the western society doesnt need them anymore. All they do is hate towards what they are told to hate. They dont have any proper stand points and the media is just feeding them with BS so they can keep on pretending. 

  • 2 weeks later...
On 10/15/2016 at 0:31 PM, S0berDrunk said:

All these movements are corrupt BS. Things like Blacklivesmatter and feminism were usefull back in the 60s, but the western society doesnt need them anymore. All they do is hate towards what they are told to hate. They dont have any proper stand points and the media is just feeding them with BS so they can keep on pretending. 

 

I don't care so much if they're just voicing their opinions in public spaces, they have every right to do so, but now they're spreading their false narratives as actual lessons to be taught in school. That's where I draw the line. BLM and 3rd wave feminism ideals needs to stay out of the public school system.

 

"To be white is to be racist..."

 

"Male privilege" to be taught in schools...

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7 hours ago, Beren said:

 

I don't care so much if they're just voicing their opinions in public spaces, they have every right to do so, but now they're spreading their false narratives as actual lessons to be taught in school. That's where I draw the line. BLM and 3rd wave feminism ideals needs to stay out of the public school system.

 

"To be white is to be racist..."

 

"Male privilege" to be taught in schools...

The thing is its spreading like cancer under teenage girls. Its false info that can have devestating effects in the future of those 3 wave activists.

48 minutes ago, Illusionyary said:

Just like to throw this in here but this "social experiment" and pretty much every other JoeySalads' video were confirmed as fake. Joey confirmed it himself.

 

Who would´ve thought!

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