Personal responsibility doesn't really count any more.
If it did, we'd hear more from the Left about how Garner and Brown resisted arrest.
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WOW, you are a real piece of work. When did the crime of selling a cigarette become a death sentence?
WOW, you are a real piece of work. When did the crime of selling a cigarette become a death sentence?
Huh?
They both resisted arrest, precisely as I said. Selling a cigarette has nothing to do with it.
You're not really denying they resisted arrest, are you? What does that have to do with cigarettes?
Your thought processes are completely distorted by your ideology, speaking of being "a piece of work".
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Garner's "crime" deserved a summons, not an arrest. And anyone who watches the video can see police used excessive and unnecessary force.
As a matter of FACT, his death was ruled a homicide. But morally bankrupt people like you just turn a blind eye to crimes of the police state.
So you're saying he was not resisting arrest?
Yes or no?
Surely you know by now you can't deflect with me.
Yes or no?
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The king of deflection pounding his chest? What I do know about you is that as soon as you are confronted with the fact that you always attack the left, you cut and run. You watch the video, do you hear any officer state that he is under arrest? Were Miranda rights issued? Did police clearly state "you are under arrest"?
It is clear to any decent human being that excessive and unnecessary force was used...IMMEDIATELY. No discussion, no attempt to diffuse or deescalate...a gang of thugs pounced on this man, choked him, applied brute force to his neck, head and chest causing his death...
It was ruled a HOMICIDE...
"It is the job of thinking people not to be on the side of the executioners"
Albert Camus
"The care of human life and happiness, and not their destruction, is the first and only legitimate object of good government."
Thomas Jefferson to the Republican Citizens of Washington County, Maryland" (March 31, 1809).
But don't deviate from your attack on those of us who are appalled by this police state thuggery.