@Cirno said:
@spasticgoat
Dated
The unrest in Baltimore indicates otherwise.
It was relevant then; it remains relevant now. Perhaps you also think the Black Panthers were "dated", but you must admit that if brigades of heavily-armed Afro-American citizens ran overwatch missions on police forces, the monthly death-by-cop rate would halve overnight.
What I'd really like to do is start a program like that; I have my own firearms and ammunition, but nobody in my area is really interested in the drudgery of patrolling the street. It's unfortunate, really; a race of warriors reduced to indolence and passive acceptance of their fate.
I've stayed out of this for as long as I can. But after reading this I really can't help but ask if you have actually paid any attention to things? You talk about how it's a Black vs. White Cop thing, and sure, in many cases it is. But you leave out the fact that non-African-Americans have also stood hand in hand with African-Americans and protested. You leave out the fact that Black on Black crime has been an epidemic going back twenty or more years. You also blindly ignore the fact that any heavily armed vigilante style group will not HALVE the death-by-cop rate and will most likely in fact DOUBLE or TRIPLE the death-by-cop rate.
Answering violence with violence perpetuates the violence. I'm not anti-guns, I'm not even really anti-violence. But I think that there is a time where people need to stop rolling through the cycle of violence in response to violence. Protest? Hell yeah. I was raised by a hippie. I was taught protesting for your rights is a good thing, but waving a gun around and screaming to be heard and to stop the shootings seems to be the wrong way to go about things.