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[OFF TOPIC] Politics Thread


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6 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

It also changes on google maps depending what country you’re in ;)

I think Google maps doesn’t show LAC, which is the unofficial ceasefire line, but shows official claim lines. 

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36 minutes ago, Dolby said:

I think Google maps doesn’t show LAC, which is the unofficial ceasefire line, but shows official claim lines. 

Usually it will show all dispute areas in dotted lines in most countries other than India and China I guess. But it does't all represent LAC. you need to further google and wikipedia it. Extremely messy.

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1 hour ago, Dolby said:

I think Google maps doesn’t show LAC, which is the unofficial ceasefire line, but shows official claim lines. 

Right, if you’re in India, you’re country holds the entire area; If you’re in China, likewise. However, everywhere else it shows it as a contested area.

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Big oof for Canada. I’m very happy for Ireland though, as they are one of the countries that contributes the most UN peacekeepers. 

 

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I'm not sure how much of what Bolton said are true, but if so, it's still somehow astonishing for me. All the "-lisms", ideology, values are just bullshit, only deals and money are real stuff.  What a pure businessman. 

 

For China stuff, he doesn't care about Hong Kong protests, Uyghur concentration camp, Tian'anmen massacre, all of those just chip for better deal. How dare he just say it out.

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Eleven charges, including murder (potentially leading to the death penalty), for the officer who shot and subsequently killed a guy who resisted arrest (after failing a breath test), wrestled away a taser out of the officer's hands, ran away and then pointed the taser towards the officer and fired (but missed). The officer opened fire at that point, which one can assume can and will be seen as self defence by his lawyer (whatever one thinks of it, it is a credible explanation).

 

So far that's a tragic turn of events which could have been prevented from both sides...and then the officer went to town on the already down and out guy, kicking him and aggressively holding him down (it's not like he was going to go anywhere at that point) :facepalm: 

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48 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Eleven charges, including murder (potentially leading to the death penalty), for the officer who shot and subsequently killed a guy who resisted arrest (after failing a breath test), wrestled away a taser out of the officer's hands, ran away and then pointed the taser towards the officer and fired (but missed). The officer opened fire at that point, which one can assume can and will be seen as self defence by his lawyer (whatever one thinks of it, it is a credible explanation).

 

So far that's a tragic turn of events which could have been prevented from both sides...and then the officer went to town on the already down and out guy, kicking him and aggressively holding him down (it's not like he was going to go anywhere at that point) :facepalm: 

The entire police force of Atlanta is refusing to work as well. This is a huge issue. Buffalo PD did the same thing after those two officers were charged with assault for pushing a 75 year old peaceful protestors to the ground :facepalm:

 

This is why the argument that “all cops are bad” can be made. They care more about loyalty to their “brothers”, than about loyalty to the people they’re supposed to be serving. They are all willing to protect bad cops because the police unions tell them too. They have continued to shoot unarmed civilians (though not in the case of the Atlanta officer), even after years of protest. They have continued to harass communities simply because they have the power to, and they have have downright refused any attempts at reform. This is why we must defund all police departments.

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1 hour ago, Olympian1010 said:

The entire police force of Atlanta is refusing to work as well. This is a huge issue. Buffalo PD did the same thing after those two officers were charged with assault for pushing a 75 year old peaceful protestors to the ground :facepalm:

 

This is why the argument that “all cops are bad” can be made. They care more about loyalty to their “brothers”, than about loyalty to the people they’re supposed to be serving. They are all willing to protect bad cops because the police unions tell them too. They have continued to shoot unarmed civilians (though not in the case of the Atlanta officer), even after years of protest. They have continued to harass communities simply because they have the power to, and they have have downright refused any attempts at reform. This is why we must defund all police departments.

Police force is refusing to work and Protestors want to to defund police departments. Problem solved. 

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2 hours ago, Dolby said:

Police force is refusing to work and Protestors want to to defund police departments. Problem solved. 

Defund isn’t the same as dissolve or disband though.

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