He's become a hero to me. Did you see my thread titled "Let's Talk about Police Corruption and...
Thank you for the video. It provided more insight into him for me. It further persuaded me about the impression I already had of him, that he is a guy with well meant intentions. But I could hear from listening to him that he is a pretty intelligent man too. I only listened up to about the 7:30 mark of the video. I may come back and listen to the rest of it later.
I liked his point about police training in the USA and the amount of time spent on it. But lets say we went back several years before all this police shooting controversy started, before Democratic politicians, NFL players, celebrities, or you personally would have considered a problem even worth pondering for a second. If I had suggested that American police could
possibly learn from the British police, how would you have
honestly taken that? Particularly when your fellow white American partners in crime now criticizing you and the NFL players and CK in this thread would start communicating you in such away that I am an American heretic hell bent on destroying the butterfly love of American unity and harmony and the greatness of America? You would not accept the proposition, be honest, for unless thou Holiness in Hollywood, or a Democratic Party chair, say X thing is worthy
of even considering for 1 nano second it is a problem or potential problem, it is not a problem to their disciples.
You know... cops lying has been a big problem for ages. Cops lied blatantly on me in their damn officially submitted police report. What bothered me most about their lying was they didn't even bother to get their stories straight together, which evidenced an arrogance and confidence that they felt or knew they didn't have too. I mean... had I submitted such a far fetched contradictory report in the Marine Corps along with another NCO our CO would have had our behinds. But in the local police department it was A Okay. Which kind of tells me the probability local cops have done that numerous times before is high.
But that happened to me before the Holy Ones ever thought it was worthy to consider a problem.
Problems can exist--and [drum roll] be worthy of as [a term they use in the natural sciences] "resolving"--irrespective if the Holy Ones that hold a Democratic Party chair or are celebrities in sports, television, or movies think so.
You know... there
is a
serious economic catastrophe *approaching*
Black-America. It will become fully apparent once the black Baby Boomer Generation
dies. But I hear no Holy Ones even deeming it
worthy of a nano second of cellular brain energy to be expended on. Walking down their Red Carpet lanes or whatever it is they do. But oh what will Black-America do when they will have waited until the very last minute to try an combat the metaphorical "forest fire" spreading throughout their lands? "But white people will save us through welfare programs!" Maybe. Maybe they will. Or Maybe just enough that most are not living homeless like LA's Skid Row which the Holy Ones have not deemed worthy of a nano second of thought to consider a "real problem."
Hopefully, I'll be overseas and doing well when that economic dip into the bottomless pit of hell occurs. I did my duty before Christ to say something for those that few will speak for, when the Holy Ones gave them the middle finger of "ignore." So, I fear God not on that.
CK I would have advised to have stayed out of this controversy and to have just furthered his NFL career, made his money and enjoyed his success and the fruits that come with it. That's what
I would have advised him. Not that he would have listened (who am I). And maybe him (personally) taking the stand and fall is noble. Maybe. But I come from a cut of harsh life experience, one were even if you show up to fight the dragon in battle, after the war is over it may not return to a life of rainbows and unicorns. People in modern day America say this is
unfair! But that is exactly why Americans should not [F word] the Russians. Because the Russians are like me. They know
fairness don't mean a [F word] thing. They. We. Are built for an unfair world.
Ultimately, what I think does not matter. The question you have to ask yourself is
what lesson will you learn from this American experience?