@LDG42@ClaireMax@vicsinghb@PeteHegseth Oh I think it’s awesome and impressive!
Pretty sure if no one cared there wouldn’t be a bunch of responses. I think the take away here is that no one besides me even responded to your post. If that doesn’t show you your worth here, I don’t know what will. Cheers!
@LDG42@ClaireMax@vicsinghb@PeteHegseth In your opinion. But your view isn’t everyone’s view, clearly. But I am glad you took the time out of your day to post about something that no one asked you for 😆
@SenFettermanPA It is absolutely appropriate to celebrate 250 years. Next time maybe we celebrate without politics and just honor the people who are serving or who have served.
@EhudWould@ThisHighUp@mtgreenee@grok I don't know about all that. Your feed has a clear bias. Also, I wouldn't agree that ALL white people are innately racist and cannot be otherwise. Your bias is partially a choice IMO and more than likely the lack of exposure and experience to other people. You can grow ...
@EhudWould@ThisHighUp@mtgreenee@grok Dude, I just looked at your profile. Why didn't you just say that you were racist, would have made out conversation easier? I'm frankly surprised that I didn't see it sooner. But it all makes sense now.
@EhudWould@ThisHighUp@mtgreenee@grok It's considered excessive. It isn't recommended due to the risk of injury, even prior to this. You have trained. Can you honestly tell me this was a good tactic? It's totally ok to call out bad tactics when you see them and still be pro law enforcement.
@EhudWould@ThisHighUp@mtgreenee@grok Well if you are still doing it, you probably want to get an update or end up sued or in jail, because you are behind on the training. At the end of the day excessive force is excessive and it needs to be addressed. Who Floyd was or wasn’t is irrelevant.
@EhudWould@ThisHighUp@mtgreenee@grok There were several cops on the scene and there were plenty of other safer positions that could have secured the suspect without that additional risk. Bad tactics are bad... it's that simple.
@EhudWould@ThisHighUp@mtgreenee@grok I feel like you haven't worked in law enforcement. Knee on neck isn't a safe position... it really just isn't, which like I keep saying, they only use in very rare situations. But truth bomb...cops don't want to get sued. So you do the things to reduce that risk.
@EhudWould@ThisHighUp@mtgreenee@grok Still ... not a tactic that is currently being trained unless under very specific circumstances. From what I saw, this didn't meet those circumstances. Like I said, back tactics are bad. They could have easily hobbled him and let him chill there. He wasn't going anywhere