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Criminals have been heroes in our history especially during the 20's, 30's. Bonnie and Clyde come to mind. John Dillinger. I recall my dad talking about Dillinger with some degree of admiration. There are still plenty of people who admire Hitler. People like rogues. Have you not been in school and seen how some teachers seem to like the bad boys and cut them all sorts of slack? I have. I think at some level some people admire the rotten ones because they feel so powerless themselves. For goodness sakes, there are women who get in contact with murderers on death row to have a relationship.
If you actually had Black friends then you would know that the VAST MAJORITY of Black Americans are not "worshipping" Dorner.
Stop the race baiting!
Especially from a poster who posts about black people being obsessed with race,. I am black and I am actually around black people on a daily basis and most do not condone his actions, but many understand.
[quote=Magritte25;28252272]So, you want us to take what you say at face value. That would be the enlightened thing to do. Yet, when we believe news reports or the government we're sheep.
Sorry, HUGE double standard there. Give us some evidence, then we'll talk.[/QUO
The people he killed were killed for a reason. If he was a cold blooded killer, he would have killed everybody he came in contact with. The couple he tied up in the cabin. Would have been easier and taken much less time to kill them. The guy with the truck, he told him "I don't want to hurt you, I am just clearing my name". All of them walked away unharmed.
The people he killed were killed for a reason. If he was a cold blooded killer, he would have killed everybody he came in contact with. The couple he tied up in the cabin. Would have been easier and taken much less time to kill them. The guy with the truck, he told him "I don't want to hurt you, I am just clearing my name". All of them walked away unharmed.
They didn't run, they were ordered to stand down because the upper brass thought their presence would only make the situation worse - instead it allowed it to erupt, but luckily the Koreans were around to shoot some of them (but not enough).
Anyway, stand up to what? LAPD has 10,000 officers to police a city of 3,500,000. Anyone who thinks we live in an oppressive police state is delusional.
We're just luckily that the trash tends to be highly concentrated and a bit nervous about leaving their comfort zone. To paraphrase, we're over there, so they aren't over here.
And most of the trash is found in Parker Center. A place named in honor of a former Klansman and racist policeman. The Racist Legacy of the LAPD
The people he killed were killed for a reason. If he was a cold blooded killer, he would have killed everybody he came in contact with. The couple he tied up in the cabin. Would have been easier and taken much less time to kill them. The guy with the truck, he told him "I don't want to hurt you, I am just clearing my name". All of them walked away unharmed.
All intentional homicide is done for a reason - in Dorner's case, none were done for a justifiable reason.
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