Then stop posting things that make you look racist. If you’re using sarcasm or some other form of mockery make sure that people know it. There are several methods by which you can do that.
End the post with [/sarcasm] or </sarcasm> or other code-like word.
It was pretty plain to most of us. If you had read down just a few more posts where it was confirmed it was a joke before you jumped in, you would have seen it. It’s usually a good idea to read the whole thread before you jump in.
There is no joke here that at least one person won’t misinterpret.
If you read Hilarity N. Suze in the Living While Black thread, it’s pretty obvious he’s making a callback to those, where “the black guy started it” by asking someone to leash her dog.
Wait, I have to read other posts in other threads in order to understand a comment? Without even a link?
Look, bigger issue: haven’t we figured out yet that sarcasm doesn’t reliably work on a messageboard?
Even my kids realized years ago that saying what you don’t exactly mean only works in person. If you’re texting or on social media, you’ve got to say what you mean. People will NOT assume your racist comment is post-ironic multi-dimensional social commentary.
Minnesota prosecutor starts making noisesabout how the "video showing George Floyd’s death is “terrible” but says there’s “other evidence that does not support a criminal charge”. Then shortly afterward tries backpedaling with a really vague “clarification”.
Sounds like he wanted to announce the fix was in, but couldn’t take the heat when he was too blunt about it.
Everything I ever read about that indicates that his going to prison was 100% justified, and that he should never have been on the force in the first place - that he was hired, and then kept his job, because of pressure from the large Somali community in the Twin Cities to have Somali cops on the force.
Which would be a better argument if white cops who clearly never should have been on the force didn’t regularly kill people and stay out of prison. And usually evade punishment entirely.
He wasn’t thrown in prison for murder, he was thrown in prison for being a black man who killed a white woman. The police and the courts don’t care about police murdering people; they care about race.
If he’d been white or she’d been black it’s very, very unlikely he’d have been punished at all. That’s how it works, that’s always been a core function of the “law enforcement” system; to* enforce racism.*
I’ve got a suggestion for the protesters. Instead of breaking windows, join the NRA and get a whole bunch of assault weapons. Then stand outside the police station looking mean. Then the right wingers will love you, and if the cops object they are stepping on your liberty, and if there is any shooting it is all the cops fault.
If it works in Idaho, it should work there.
You’re for the idea then. Hell, if enough of them do it, and they start targeting racists (and not school children) we might get a decent ban.
But we’d find that the 2nd amendment only really applies to white people.
There has been a massive push to hire officers of different ethnicities by the City. Not the PD. It has caused a lot of strife within the PD, and non-white newer hires face a lot of discrimination and hatred within the force. I believe that’s why Officer Thao didn’t take action against his superior / the murderer.
When Noor killed Justine, he was left to dry by his department. I agree his conviction was correct. Whether he should’ve been hired in the first place? He, Thao and every other officer of color went through the same training.
FWIW, the third precinct is currently on fire. As is a store next door. St. Paul is also dealing with rioting, arson, and looting. My inner ring burb is pretty much shut down, stores closed early, some boarded up. No one has been out in my neighborhood. I hear sirens every 10 minutes or so, mostly police and ambulances. The area of Minneapolis where I grew up was hit hard this morning. Multiple businesses broken into, lots of damage. Tonight the liquor was looted.
There are reports of a local St. Paul reporter playing the sound of gunshots, and it triggered a riot. Not verified, but it’s being claimed. There is video of him playing the sounds.