Ohio police shoot pregnant woman

He actually is by his perceptions, Nomad, and his geographical location.
In my area, he'd be considered far right.

The only perceptions I ever see out of him involved yapping about racism and accusing everyone who sees a particular incident in a different light than he does, of being racist.

That's the purview of the extremist, woke left AFAIC.
 
I doubt you know or understand enough about what constitutes bravery to make that distinction.
Disagreed but okey-dokey, 'Mad.

What in your life allows you to know or understand what constitutes bravery? If you don't know, then no need to reply. :)
 
The vehicle was STOPPED AND PARKED when the cop stepped in front of it.

A dictionary or a simple Google search should effectively explain to you the difference between a stopped/parked vehicle and an approaching vehicle.

Hint: approaching means moving towards you. :thup:

HINT: Dept rules say don't step in front of a car PERIOD! Get it?
 
Sadly, your fellow righties do not agree. Obviously she deserved to die (along with her "unborn child") because driving while black.

And they wonder why we correctly call them racists.

unborn child?

so the unborn...are children and do die

thanks for admitting abortion is murder



driving while black.


Nope..breaking the law while black and than not complying with a lawful order and driving into a cop
 
unborn child?

so the unborn...are children and do die


thanks for admitting abortion is murder



driving while black.


Nope..breaking the law while black and than not complying with a lawful order and driving into a cop

Thanks for admitting you don't consider killing a black unborn child to be murder.
 
I fully expected you to misunderstand and run from the question, 'Mad.

What "question", Dork Douche?

Oh, the one you added on after I responded?

I think we all see and understand acts of bravery by first responders.

Most of us are intelligent and perceptive enough to understand what it is when we see it.

But there are others whose little minds are so absorbed with hating authority or trying to show the world how "enlightened" (woke) they are, they jump in to any discussion of certain matters, to excoriate, blame and impugn the police when some piece of trash puts itself in a position where the police have to use force against it, and it ends up dead.

Even when a cop puts his own body in danger, attempting to keep the trash from possibly injuring or killing innocent pedestrians.

Blame the cops first, learn the facts later. Then twist them to fit your woke narrative.

That is how your lack of understanding of bravery manifests itself in your moronic ramblings.
 
Serial thief. Takes tag off car backs into a handicap spot closest to the store. And when caught refuse police orders
 
What "question", Dork Douche?

Oh, the one you added on after I responded?

I think we all see and understand acts of bravery by first responders.

Most of us are intelligent and perceptive enough to understand what it is when we see it.

But there are others whose little minds are so absorbed with hating authority or trying to show the world how "enlightened" (woke) they are, they jump in to any discussion of certain matters, to excoriate, blame and impugn the police when some piece of trash puts itself in a position where the police have to use force against it, and it ends up dead.

Even when a cop puts his own body in danger, attempting to keep the trash from possibly injuring or killing innocent pedestrians.

Blame the cops first, learn the facts later. Then twist them to fit your woke narrative.

That is how your lack of understanding of bravery manifests itself in your moronic ramblings.

The one you deleted from my quote:
Disagreed but okey-dokey, 'Mad.

What in your life allows you to know or understand what constitutes bravery? If you don't know, then no need to reply. :)
 
I get accused of hating police when my own daughter is a major city lieutenant detective.

Offspring #2 and I have always got along really well, actually,
and I even liked my cop ex-son-in-law,
also a lieutenant detective, now retired.

Obviously, I wasn't the one who needed to like him.:laugh:
 
I get accused of hating police when my own daughter is a major city lieutenant detective.

Offspring #2 and I have always got along really well, actually,
and I even liked my cop ex-son-in-law,
also a lieutenant detective, now retired.

Obviously, I wasn't the one who needed to like him.:laugh:

BLM would spit on them!
 
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