
| Msg # 2277 of 2619 on ZZNY4433, Thursday 9-28-22, 8:52 |
| From: DASHAUN345@AOL.COM |
| To: OBWON |
| Subj: Re: MORE Ghouliani Corruption Exposed |
XPost: alt.government.abuse, nyc.general, nyc.politics Obwon wrote: > On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 23:44:48 GMT, dashaun345@aol.com wrote: > > > > > > >Obwon wrote: > > > >> On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 00:47:11 GMT, dashaun345@aol.com wrote: > >> > >> > > >> > > >> >Obwon wrote: > >> > > >> >> And LEO is trying to say that law abiding blacks welcomed > >> >> that kind of attention and police action because it was > >> >> keeping the nabe safe. I guess he forgot about what > >> >> happened to a law abiding black man who tried to draw his > >> >> wallet with his id in it. I guess he's also forgotten what > >> >> happened to another law abiding black man who tried to catch > >> >> a cab after work. > >> >> > >> >> Perhaps LEO doesn't know how the street crimes units were > >> >> working. I saw it first hand in the Bronx, needless to say > >> >> it was disgusting! I saw, for example, where they would > >> >> stand by the turnstyles and exit gates at Fordham Road Grand > >> >> Concourse and order all young black and hispanic males over > >> >> against the wall for no reason. These kids were returning > >> >> from school or work and/or some were going home to change > >> >> for work or to go visiting. > >> >> > >> >> They would be held against the wall for as much as half an > >> >> hour while the police took their sweet time searching them. > >> >> All the while people exiting the subway would see them being > >> >> held and searched, and have to try to guess if they'd done > >> >> something wrong or not. Talk about needless humiliation! > >> >> If the kids complained that they'd already been searched > >> >> elsewheres, even just minutes ago, they were likely to > >> >> experience rougher going, the police have a large bag of > >> >> tricks they can and do dip into to silence complainers. > >> >> > >> >> Then, I went up to the street and lo and behold, not two > >> >> blocks away, just around a corner, I see twenty more kids > >> >> lined up against a wall. It's quite likely that some of > >> >> these kids were the same ones already searched exiting the > >> >> subway. > >> >> > >> >> In any event I heard nothing good about these searches, > >> >> kids and young adults were being stopped so frequently it > >> >> was almost impossible for them to navigate the streets. Not > >> >> to mention those who were charged with resisting arrest, > >> >> disorderly conduct etc., for merely protesting their > >> >> treatment. It was a godawful mess that would not have been > >> >> tolerated in say; Midwood, Howard Beach, The East or West > >> >> Village or the Upper East Side where merchants and residents > >> >> alike would have breathed a hot breath of fire at city hall. > >> >> > >> >> But, none of this kind of thing was reported. The media > >> >> sent no reporter into these poor nabes to find out how > >> >> people felt about these new safe neighborhood programs. I > >> >> guess they already knew, or they could get the skinny by > >> >> simply droping a line to the good ol' Manhattan Institute > >> >> hey? > >> >> > >> >> Obwon > >> > > >> >Nobody should receive special treatment because of their > >> >skin color or gender. > >> > > >> Now there's a "Manhattan Institute" line if I ever heard > >> one! While it is true that this nation should try to treat > >> all people equally, the fact is they have been unable to > >> implement such a noble ideal for quite some time. Like > >> perhaps two centuries? > >> > >> Soooooo, what's a fair minded nation to do? Well, what > >> was being tried was to attempt to make up for the horrendous > >> difficulties that caused! An attempt to acknowledge the > >> past and make the effort to recompense the victims for their > >> suffering. > >> > >> But statements like that one you just made, does nothing > >> to acknowledge the past. In fact it tends to say that we > >> should go forward as if nothing like that ever existed. > >> Why? Indians, Japanese and Italians are being compensated > >> for acknowledge mistakes of the past! Why is it you're in > >> favor of forgetting and forgiving? Isn't that kind of > >> position and offer supposed to come from those who suffered > >> the harms? > >> > >> Here, let me put it even more clearly. Let's suppose that > >> someone walked up behind you and began beating you over the > >> head. Let's say that that person, then shows up in court > >> and says to you, "I'm sorry I did that to you, now you must > >> forgive me and let bygones be bygones!" Would that cut the > >> mustard with you? > >> > >> Obwon > > > >OK. You've convinced me. > >Everybody should receive special treatment > >because of their skin color or gender. > > > Try using a little commonsense, that's not what I said! > > Obwon Some of the people should receive special treatment because of their skin color or gender some of the time? Better? --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05 * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2) |
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