YOU and two others made this THREAD a race-based thread.
There you go again. Please show me where I've raised race as an element of this incident. Can you do that?
so today i was asked my thoughts on the pool party incident in mcminney, texas.
my response: it shows a clash of expectations.
i saw police officers who expected citizens to listen to and follow instructions.
YOU and two others made this THREAD a race-based thread.
There you go again. Please show me where I've raised race as an element of this incident. Can you do that?
so today i was asked my thoughts on the pool party incident in mcminney, texas.
my response: it shows a clash of expectations.
i saw police officers who expected citizens to listen to and follow instructions.
Do you realize that you and violas and Marvin are the only ones for the first 4 pages who brought the racial elementinto this?
Please show me where I raised race as an element. Can you do that?
so today i was asked my thoughts on the pool party incident in mcminney, texas.
my response: it shows a clash of expectations.
i saw police officers who expected citizens to listen to and follow instructions.
It's sad that young kids have to exposed to such treatment so young.I winced when I heard the bikini gal crying that she wanted her momma. But you know what? She should have listened to the officer and followed his instruction to disperse. It would have taken her only a few seconds to do that. But what does she do? She meanders around. Takes forever. Has to be instructed to leave multiple times. Then when she has nearly left the scene what does she do? She turns around and starts walking right back to the scene.
so today i was asked my thoughts on the pool party incident in mcminney, texas.
my response: it shows a clash of expectations.
i saw police officers who expected citizens to listen to and follow instructions.
However with respect to how the officer escalated the event we can surely conclude that the outcome was in spite of the officers actions, and not because of them.
Maybe, maybe not. And there lay the conundrum. The officer at issue was one of several, and all of them looked busy to me. They were running one way, then another. There were people everywhere, several of which were blatantly ignoring requests by policy to leave or sit down. Oh, and any one of these individuals could have been packing a weapon, something law enforcement is well aware of.
Remember the bikini gal? Watch her in the video. How many times did she have to be instructed to leave? How long does it take someone to leave the scene? Why does she find it necessary to start walking back toward the scene? What is wrong with this gal? If she does not want to be confronted by police then she needs to stop confronting the police and just leave.
So did this scene end well in part because of this officers actions, or despite his actions. I can't say for sure and no one can. What I can say is that based purely on the video I don't find his actions particularly disturbing. More disturbing to me is what the misbehavior of those teens and adults tells me about the society we live in today. It's no wonder people want to have gated communities!!! It's no wonder people are getting fed up. Where are the parents? The police office at issue is not the one who started this thing. He was called to help mop up behind someone else who started a melee. This is the kind of crap we're thrusting our police officers into the middle of, and it's only getting worse because of population density.
Clue: If a police officer says sit down then SIT DOWN.
Another clue: If a police officer says leave the scene then BACK OFF. Keep your camera rolling if you have one. But BACK OFF.
Law enforcement is not called to the scene to babysit whinny "I-want-my-momma!" teenagers. Law enforcement is called to a scene to maintain safety and keep order.
so today i was asked my thoughts on the pool party incident in mcminney, texas.
my response: it shows a clash of expectations.
i saw police officers who expected citizens to listen to and follow instructions.
If you review the video again you'll see that when the officer turn towards the boy that ran up to him the boy quickly starts to back off ...
Watch the video in real time. This cop was reacting. He was not analyzing and choosing a course. When he felt his personal space being invaded by someone other than a uniformed officer he reacted immediately to preserve his own safety.
so today i was asked my thoughts on the pool party incident in mcminney, texas.
my response: it shows a clash of expectations.
i saw police officers who expected citizens to listen to and follow instructions.
So is assuming that because of that rabid officers actions, there was a safe outcome where everyone went home alive.
No assumptions from me on that point. I'm sure the same end result could have been achieved by an infinite number of sequences of actions. We just happen to know part of the sequence in this case (the part videoed) and we know the outcome was that no one was seriously injured of killed.
I'll add that, based strictly on the video, I was impressed that the officer reacted as quickly as he did to an immediate threat approaching him from behind. I was particularly impressed that his reaction had him pull his gun yet apparently never place his finger on the trigger. He didn't have time to analyze anything. He only had time to react. He reacted to preserve his safety, yet to also refrain from the next step before firing a round, which is placing one's finger onto the trigger.
so, many of y'all know bits and pieces of my story of waking up, but i thought it might be nice to have it all in one place.. i was baptized at 11, auxiliary pioneered every summer, regular pioneer at 17, ministerial servant by 19, then went to bethel for a year.. i always had minor doubts from time to time, but nothing serious.
always dismissed doubts and decided to "just have faith.".
after leaving bethel, i was never really firing on all cylinders "spiritually speaking.
I felt betrayed.
And for good reason. All JWs have been betrayed by the Watchtower organization, if for no other reason than this:
Watchtower taught us there were valid, rational reasons for answers (doctrines) that it imposed upon us all under pain of its organized communal shunning policy, and we believed this was true. Yet we find out when Watchtower is asked hard and precise questions designed specifically to learn the reason for a specific doctrine/position the result is a non-answer, no-reason-given response.
That's betrayal.
so today i was asked my thoughts on the pool party incident in mcminney, texas.
my response: it shows a clash of expectations.
i saw police officers who expected citizens to listen to and follow instructions.
It is just as likely that the situation would have resolved itself peacefully and without further incident...
That is commonly known as Monday morning quarterbacking.
Officers engage in lots of training because in any given moment reaction occurs rather than analysis.
The end officers want is resolution without injury if possible.
Had the then present teenagers and full-grown adults (it was not just teenagers present in the video!) acted promptly to police request to either sit down on the ground or leave we'd have not seen the bikini gal tossed to the ground and we'd have not seen an officer draw his weapon on multiple males aggressively entering his personal space from behind.
Law enforcement officers are not baby sitters. We pay them to deal with messy stuff, and to keep themselves and the public safe. When we call the police via 911 we are not asking for someone to come counsel teenagers; we are asking someone (in this case) to come intervene in a dangerous situation that involves a whole lot of individuals, any one of which could have a concealed weapon and often do have one.
so today i was asked my thoughts on the pool party incident in mcminney, texas.
my response: it shows a clash of expectations.
i saw police officers who expected citizens to listen to and follow instructions.
so today i was asked my thoughts on the pool party incident in mcminney, texas.
my response: it shows a clash of expectations.
i saw police officers who expected citizens to listen to and follow instructions.
Just because a bunch of teens are being disrespectful doesn't mean the cops should start pulling guns.
I didn't see a policeman pull a gun because teens were being disrespectful.
I saw an officer pull a gun because he was being approached aggressively from behind by multiple males moving into his personal space, one of which moved his hand behind his back where weapons are often retrieved from.