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Benjamin Watson:

"We have major problems as a nation. Yesterday Ferguson burned. Tonight ‪#‎Baltimore‬ burns. Tomorrow it will be another city in our homeland. Watching the coverage I’m hearing yet another version of a nauseatingly familiar narrative. Violence by police reciprocated by violence by the community, reciprocated by violence by police reciprocated by…. It seems fruitless to continue to analyze, condemn, and respond to these dreadful episodes. “Frustration, anger, tension boiling over, upset and unfortunate” are words we hear from Baltimore residents. When it comes to law enforcement, race, poverty, education, immigration we always talk about fixing “broken” systems.

We resolve to legislate for education, job creation, and systemic overhaul. These are helpful and definitely needed BUT we have done all of these things at nauseum and look at us!! Without a change of heart these attempts fail us. So what can we say? What can we do? Systems are broken because people are broken and if systems are fixed without hearts being changed the result will be a legalistic attempt that will lack long term results. Our problems are wholistic and common to the human heart. Hatred, prejudice, exploitation, pride, self righteousness, secrecy, and rebellion, manifest itself in the explosions we’ve seen over the last year, the last century, and the last millennia.

Tonight I see so much entrenched pain without remedy. Most are handling it without violence while a few are committing the unacceptable.

Tonight I see young children, asking like my daughter did earlier, “What’s happening daddy”, in desperate need of parents to walk them through these disturbing scenes.

Tonight I see “smoke,” but we must address the fire. The response that we are watching is just “smoke” from years of hopelessness. After each situation the more I am convinced that the love of God for our fellow brothers and sisters who were created in His image, is our only hope for reconciliation. But the only way we can even see him that way is if God illuminates our view and changes our thought process. I’m not talking about holding hands and singing. Love is an action that compels one to treat another with dignity and respect even if they don’t deserve it. It pushes for education and opportunities for those in poverty. It gives identity and self worth. It administers justice without abuse. It honors authority and promotes peace. It is not weak, but strong for what is right!

Tonight I see a brokenness that only Christ can give us the wisdom and power to mend.
We pray for every disaster that happens to us. Bombings, natural disasters, cancer and outbreaks. What we’ve seen in our country lately deserves that same attention. Our attempts to fix this have fallen short.

We, and most importantly, the body of Christ, must stand for justice in all areas, for all people. We must set the standard for the correct way to treat people.

Tonight I pray for the pastors, leaders, police and community of Baltimore.
Tonight I ‪#‎PrayForAmerica‬."
 
At some point, someone has to stop pointing fingers and make a difference.

For example, Mormons were slaughtered, discriminated against, and had extermination orders placed on their heads. They were run from town to town, until they were driven out of the country and into Mexico.

At every stop they worked hard, they built schools, they looked out for each other, they came together as a community and rose above the hate.

They are a great example of how to "rise above." These communities need to realize that no one cares about them. None of us are there trying to make a difference. None one is going to help them. They need to band together and make it better themselves. Bring in better teachers. Teach your kids at home about safe sex. Give their kids a chance to get an education and better themselves. Etc.

It's not easy. They will have to fight harder than they've ever fought before. They will have to fight bad cops, bad neighbors, drug dealers, gangs, stereotypes, etc. But unless they fight, nothing will change.

In two weeks this will all be forgotten and we will be debating some other issue. If these neighborhoods want to fix this problem, it will start with them.

This post is so off I don't know where to start. Thanks to Dutch liking it, I don't have to.

"Dutched".
 

Except this is a lie. Iceland bailed the Hell out of their banks. From the damn article you referenced:

"The rescue operations of the central bank along with the restructuring and recapitalization of the banks increased the public debt ratio by about 20 percentage points of GDP."

In the future don't get your economics from facebook memes or Paul Krugman, but I repeat myself. . .
 
This post is so off I don't know where to start. Thanks to Dutch liking it, I don't have to.

"Dutched".

you rather like **** handed to you. instead of working for it.

all he is saying is the community should work hard to better them self and society.

what the **** is wrong with that
 
you rather like **** handed to you. instead of working for it.

all he is saying is the community should work hard to better them self and society.

what the **** is wrong with that

It's a pretty silly comparison.

Being Mormon in the 1800s is the same as being an inner city black person in 2015...

Yeah, so inspiring.
 
It's a pretty silly comparison.

Being Mormon in the 1800s is the same as being an inner city black person in 2015...

Yeah, so inspiring.

are these people giving down family values. or are they entitled?


but ok. lets all help them out. hand them everything. after all their great great great great grandparents where slave and worked hard for this country. so they dont have to they need reparations.
 
are these people giving down family values. or are they entitled?


but ok. lets all help them out. hand them everything. after all their great great great great grandparents where slave and worked hard for this country. so they dont have to they need reparations.

Please stay on topic.
 
Please stay on topic.

it i on topic.
just saw some footage of a boy protesting.
he had tattoos and some decorative dental work done.

he is spending money on tattoos which will cost him job opportunities.
and dental work wich can be removed but also cost job opportunities.
he is dressed like a thug, with sagging skinyjeans, or however you call that style with a wide crotch and skinny pants.


it takes time and money to get tats and dental work. time and money he could have spent on bettering himself.
part of it is his upbringing and the community around him that influenced him.


but he is not making a concious effort to better himself. why should society waste tmime and money on such people. give him handouots?


now ofcourse there are good hard working people also caught up in the protest.

but seriously would you liek your hard earned tax money to be spent on such a thug?
 
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got money for cigharettes acts like a thug, wants your tax money handouts.

he has money to smoke. if he develop cigarette related cancers he will be a drain on free obama care that taxpayers pay for.

how the **** should i take him seriously.


all i see is someone who wants a handout
 
it i on topic.
just saw some footage of a boy protesting.
he had tattoos and some decorative dental work done.

he is spending money on tattoos which will cost him job opportunities.
and dental work wich can be removed but also cost job opportunities.
he is dressed like a thug, with sagging skinyjeans, or however you call that style with a wide crotch and skinny pants.


it takes time and money to get tats and dental work. time and money he could have spent on bettering himself.
part of it is his upbringing and the community around him that influenced him.


but he is not making a concious effort to better himself. why should society waste tmime and money on such people. give him handouots?


now ofcourse there are good hard working people also caught up in the protest.

but seriously would you liek your hard earned tax money to be spent on such a thug?

You have no idea if that particular person takes any kind of handouts. You have no idea how much betterment he's done.

You're clearly making assumptions based on race and appearance.

Have a nice day Dutch.
 
So you think the way to get cops NOT to be violent is to riot, destroy hundreds of thousands of dollars in property, steal, rob, be violent, and throw things at cops? ****ing brilliant. Your IQ must rank in the high single digits.

you're right-- let them sit in a docile, peaceful fashion. Hell, that seems to have really worked for the past 50 years.
 
So they should attack the personal property of people not involved? That will probably help their case.

While the action may be unwise, expecting the blacks of Baltimore to react differently is simply moronic. Personally I'm just surprised that they haven't gone off murdering white people.


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You have no idea if that particular person takes any kind of handouts. You have no idea how much betterment he's done.

You're clearly making assumptions based on race and appearance.

Have a nice day Dutch.

no i am making judgement/assumptions based on APPEARANCE.

if the protestors would dress in a suit and a tie, they would command more respect and distance themselves from the thugs, arseonist and Looters.

police officers would threat the serious dressed people different.

but if you protest dressed like a thug, tattooed, pierced and smoking cigarettes i will judge you on the appearance you can change.

it has nothing to do with race
 
you're right-- let them sit in a docile, peaceful fashion. Hell, that seems to have really worked for the past 50 years.

if you protest do it right, do it with respect. do it well dressed and well behaved. command respect and people will threat you with respect.
are these people to poor to afford a suit. well i dont think so some of em seem to be wearing pretty expensive air jordans.
 
Still haven't forgotten my promise to never engage DutchJazzer again. How liberating.


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