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Justice for all feels like a real thing today

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I just want Metro to win a title sometime in my lifetime.

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Justice for all feels like a real thing today


Here is reality:
https://www.google.c...?outputType=amp
https://pix11.com/ne...ements-in-2020/
https://www.usnews.c...d-by-21-in-2020

We are good enough to beat the best teams, and bad enough to lose to the worst teams. 


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Here is reality:
https://www.google.c...?outputType=amp

I'm not clear what your point is here - Violence (and coercion via violence or threat of violence) is generally morally wrong, unless justified, regardless of perpetrator. Both police who are violent and criminals who are violent can be wrong simultaneously. 



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I'm not clear what your point is here 


It should be obvious.

We are good enough to beat the best teams, and bad enough to lose to the worst teams. 


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It should be obvious.

Yeah but its not obvious, thats why I asked you to clarify. 



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It should be obvious.

I know you are trolling a bit, but I can't help it. I think you are saying: sure a cop in Minneapolis did unjustifiably murder a guy, but the real plight of inner city black communities is violence within the community.  The way to stop this is additional policing and, unfortunately, the BLM movement (and, specifically the general anti-cop, ACAB vibe surrounding it) is making cops less likely to join. Is that your point? 



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lolz Jake always gotta boomer



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If everyone would just stand at attention, salute, and throw roses when police are around, there wouldn't be any problems!

Would be curious about the performance records and psychological profile of cops quitting over cops being protested. Maybe they skew racist/abusive/authoritarian and it's a good thing long term?

No, it's the children who are wrong (exception for Kyle Rittenhouse).

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