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And you can’t prove that she isn’t a liberal. The post was in response to your statement to show you an example of liberal racist. As if they don’t exist. Or can’t exist. Just like everyone is NY is liberal, and everyone in Texas is conservative.
Maybe you should take some remedial reading classes because I never said they don't exist. I said those two words don't SEEM to go together. A liberal person is more likely to be open minded about people and things than a conservative one. Liberals marched for civil rights. Conservatives wanted things left alone.
 
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Maybe you should take some remedial reading classes because I never said they don't exist. I said those two words don't SEEM to go together.

And maybe you should take remedial reading classes. You asked for an example. Similarly, for your information conservatives are a rarity in Brooklyn, specifically the neighborhood where cornerstone Caroline lives.

Think you’ve beaten this dead horse yet?
 

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Teresa Sue Klein, ‘Cornerstore Caroline’: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know

Klein told The New York Post she is an unemployed “feminist and humanist.” Her neighbors told The Post that Klein has a history of racist incidents, including calling 911. Some said she has written “racial slurs” on the sidewalk.

About those accusations, Klein told the newspaper, “I have no idea what they’re talking about.”

Hazel Freeman, a pastor who lives in the same building as Klein, told The Post, “People moved out of the building because of her. She’s terrorizing the building. She would call me up and tell me my son is smoking weed in the hallway. He’s married and he lives in Canarsie.”

Nahounha Alexandre, who works at a nearby Baptist church, told The New York Times the apology given by Klein isn’t enough unless she also drops her complaints about the boy’s mother. “She hurt all of us in this community because when you accuse that one little boy of doing something, you also accuse all of us,” Alexandre told the newspaper
Teresa Sue Klein: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com
 
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Teresa Sue Klein, ‘Cornerstore Caroline’: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know

Klein told The New York Post she is an unemployed “feminist and humanist.” Her neighbors told The Post that Klein has a history of racist incidents, including calling 911. Some said she has written “racial slurs” on the sidewalk.

About those accusations, Klein told the newspaper, “I have no idea what they’re talking about.”

Hazel Freeman, a pastor who lives in the same building as Klein, told The Post, “People moved out of the building because of her. She’s terrorizing the building. She would call me up and tell me my son is smoking weed in the hallway. He’s married and he lives in Canarsie.”

Nahounha Alexandre, who works at a nearby Baptist church, told The New York Times the apology given by Klein isn’t enough unless she also drops her complaints about the boy’s mother. “She hurt all of us in this community because when you accuse that one little boy of doing something, you also accuse all of us,” Alexandre told the newspaper
Teresa Sue Klein: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com

I am still concerned about the ease with which people can use the police as their own personal harassment machine.

In almost all of these cases, I don't understand why the police even responded, let alone why they don't have any charges to file about people misusing EMS numbers.
 

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And maybe you should take remedial reading classes. You asked for an example. Similarly, for your information conservatives are a rarity in Brooklyn, specifically the neighborhood where cornerstone Caroline lives.

Think you’ve beaten this dead horse yet?
You failed to provide an example. All you did was post a story about a white woman calling the police on a black child. At no place in the story did they state her political leaning. You just assumed.

If she came out today and said she voted for Trump and was a card carrying Republican you'd say she was lying. That is if you didn't pretend it never happened. You do have a tendency to "forget" things that are inconvenient.
 

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I am still concerned about the ease with which people can use the police as their own personal harassment machine.

In almost all of these cases, I don't understand why the police even responded, let alone why they don't have any charges to file about people misusing EMS numbers.

The police have to respond to every report. Especially if she’s claiming sexual assault. Can you imagine if they selected those calls they respond to?
 

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I am still concerned about the ease with which people can use the police as their own personal harassment machine.

In almost all of these cases, I don't understand why the police even responded, let alone why they don't have any charges to file about people misusing EMS numbers.
If the calls are baseless and essentially nuisance calls issue the violator a ticket. Make them come to court. If not a fine make them do community service picking up trash along the highway. Show them that they need to think before calling. Responding to them takes time away from more important things.
 
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The police have to respond to every report. Especially if she’s claiming sexual assault. Can you imagine if they selected those calls they respond to?

They have to respond to a call that a black man was at walmart with two white children?

They have to respond to a call that black people are having a barbecue in a park?

The police do not have to respond to every call.
 

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They have to respond to a call that a black man was at walmart with two white children?

They have to respond to a call that black people are having a barbecue in a park?

The police do not have to respond to every call.

And if for some reason something happened as a result, and they didn’t respond, can you imagine the ramifications? Not today. It’s the world we live in, with crazies, lawsuits, and social media.

The police are the pawn.
 

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And if for some reason something happened as a result, and they didn’t respond, can you imagine the ramifications? Not today. It’s the world we live in, with crazies, lawsuits, and social media.

The police are the pawn.

Police do not have an obligation to respond to emergency calls.

This has been proven out in court rulings about even more serious calls than these (where for whatever reason police were unable or unwilling to respond).

Black man w/ two white children is not evidence to suggest a crime. If it was then my dad would be screwed if he wanted to take my kids to the park.
 

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It gets back to what someone deems an emergency. Everyone is entitled today. What is an emergency to you, may not be an emergency to me. Again, the police are in the middle, especially if they do not respond.

Suppose one of these crazy calls escalates into an incident, and they weren’t there to intercede? And someone dies? And it goes viral. Where were the police? How did this happen?

They may not have an obligation to respond, but I think they are now taking the approach every call is warranted.
 

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Amazing you acknowledge. Kudos.



Feel better?
I've never had a problem telling the difference. You had the problem admitting that the reason blacks overwhelmingly voted for Obama had more to do with the idea that his party was better for the black community than his color. You have the tendency to pigeonhole others. A woman couldn't have been qualified enough to get a promotion. She had to have gotten it because the company wanted to look good giving the position to a lesbian (What happened? She turned you down therefor she must be a lesbian?). All blacks think like Kanye (when he went on his anti Bush tirade).
 
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It gets back to what someone deems an emergency. Everyone is entitled today. What is an emergency to you, may not be an emergency to me. Again, the police are in the middle, especially if they do not respond.

Suppose one of these crazy calls escalates into an incident, and they weren’t there to intercede? And someone dies? And it goes viral. Where were the police? How did this happen?

They may not have an obligation to respond, but I think they are now taking the approach every call is warranted.
Is there a robbery taking place? Emergency.
Is someone playing with a frisbee? Non emergency.

It's not that hard.

My nephew is a cop. He told me that calls are prioritized. A family barbecuing, a black man with two white kids at Walmart, or a person selling flowers on a corner are at the bottom of the list.

How would you feel if you saw a robbery but the cops couldn't come because they were responding to a call about someone playing in the park?
 
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If the calls are baseless and essentially nuisance calls issue the violator a ticket. Make them come to court. If not a fine make them do community service picking up trash along the highway. Show them that they need to think before calling. Responding to them takes time away from more important things.

Exactly, Storm.

Isn't it astounding how all these "not bigots" people who deny police misconduct and the often unnecessary and questionable killings of minorities by responding with "blue lives matter" suddenly DON'T think blue lives matter all THAT much when their time, manpower, and resources are WASTED at the beck and call of every fkng BIGOT who wants to call cops on black people for no apparent reason.

What the fuck do they think might happen if cops keep getting CRANK CALLS re. every black person who doesn't "KNOW HIS PLACE" or who "looks suspicious" or who, according to some racist m-------- ----------, "DOESN'T BELONG."

Do they think that MAYBE something more important, that cops SHOULD'VE been responding to, might go MISSED? Do they think that maybe dispatchers might stop sending them out on BULLSHIT.

Or do they fucking THINK at ALL???
 

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Is there a robbery taking place? Emergency.
Is someone playing with a frisbee? Non emergency.

It's not that hard.

My nephew is a cop. He told me that calls are prioritized. A family barbecuing, a black man with two white kids at Walmart, or a person selling flowers on a corner are at the bottom of the list.

How would you feel if you saw a robbery but the cops couldn't come because they were responding to a call about someone playing in the park?

Not sure why you’re taking an argumentative approach. I don’t make the rules. I think it’s stupid as well. False calls can take police from legitimate.

You just want to fight.