Vindicarre wrote:
Hey, DE, I'll be sure to run my posts by you to make sure they are not only worth posting to me, but also worthy of posting according to your standards.
Hey Vindi, I don't see where I implied that was necessary, nor do I see where Foamy said this thread was suppsoed to be nothing but praise for cops. Maybe you should consider being a little less overly defensive about it. I don't know of any particular reason we should avoid expressing our opinions about what you post.
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Of course no one should give extensive coverage to someone doing their job at an acceptable level, yet many, many newspapers carry a police blotter that describe exactly what you posted. Yet no newspaper I know of carries the daily doings of the local nurses, computer programmers or waiters, all of whom go through their daily lives at work contributing to society as well.
That's because police business is of interest to the entire community, or at least that portion of the community that cares enough to read it. Police blotters really don't usually contain a very accurate representation of what the polcie did, either, they tend to confine themselves to the most minor, pedestrian calls. They aren't there as a pat-on-the back to the polcie, they're there to assure little old ladies that the police really will come by and investigate the suspicious garbage can in front of their house.
Oh, and while we're on the topic, my point had nothing to do with who "contributes to society". My point was that the news likes to focus on the negative as a way to create interest. No, computer programmers don't get a blotter talking about their "contributions"; they also don't get the evening news trying to have a trial of public opinion every time they make a mistake either.
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Regarding the guy at the park, again I ask how the hell would you know if he has kids of his own there?
Are you serious?
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Are you sincerely telling me that a guy playing at the park with kids is really worthy of suspecting that he has untoward motives? That kind of thinking is exactly what leads to all the **** I referenced, because that is thinking of malevolence before legitimacy. It's already led our society to the point where men are viewed as potential rapists and child molesters; no slippery slope needed, because as Numbuk pointed out everyone does it, or at least should, and multinational corporations have followed suit.
Yes, if he doesn't appear to have any kids there, he's definitely worthy of at least suspicion as in me keeping an eye on him.
No, that thinking does not "lead to" any of the other thinking you cite, regardless of the way "everyone" does or should think. What multinational corporations have to do with it is beyond me. You are not actually demonstrating how it leads from one to the other; you're just saying it does and using your own incredulity to substitute for evidence. Do you have some reliable psychological research showing that suspicion of adults who are around public common areas where children play for no apparent reason somehow leads to suspicion of adults in proximity to any child that you could perhaps direct us to?
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As for the concern about an automatic weapon, you will note that I made no reference to automatic weapons, I specifically stated "firearm", because people have about as much chance of discerning whether a weapon is an automatic as they do of being able to tell if some guy has his own, his neighbors, his sister's or brother's (ad infinitum) kids at the park.
Ok, first of all, you don't know what chance anyone has of determining if someone is at a park with kids or not. You're just claiming they can't because it's convenient. I've got 4 kids and I can't recall ever taking any of the ones that are old enough to have gone to the park and run into an adult that I couldn't fairly quickly figure out "belonged" to a particular kid there. Stop being absurd.
Second, the discussion before you barged in here getting all irate that someone dared question your video, was about automatic weapons. I don't particularly care if
you mentioned automatic weapons, that was the topic at hand, and it's what
I was talking about.