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LordGlenconner

(1,348 posts)
52. I'm sorry, I wish I could draw you a picture
Wed Aug 20, 2014, 02:10 PM
Aug 2014

Because it's becoming clear that maybe reading comprehension is not your strength. I'll do the best i can here:

You have called the media cowards for doing what the police say. My response: I do not believe one is a coward to do what the police say when they have a gun in their face (happened last night) and are being tear gassed (has happened repeatedly during this story).

Why is that so difficult to understand?

If in your world those statements somehow equate to supporting what are obviously fascists in action then I'm afraid I can't help you.

I'll say it once more less formally: The cops in Ferguson are fucking assholes. They are fascists. Many of them belong in prison, including the chief and Darren Wilson.

I hope that ties it all together for you.









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I get why the press is so scared [View all] RobertEarl Aug 2014 OP
This message was self-deleted by its author 1000words Aug 2014 #1
Bed they made kwolf68 Aug 2014 #2
+1 Cowards just hoping to make $$ leftstreet Aug 2014 #5
Having the media on the ground filming is vital and speaks for itself. n/t Avalux Aug 2014 #13
The press is the People, in reality RobertEarl Aug 2014 #19
That may have been the case ... 1StrongBlackMan Aug 2014 #24
BUt we must change that as the press is the ONLY thing separating us from the corp whores randys1 Aug 2014 #28
Not all of the press has slunk away.. louis-t Aug 2014 #3
There was a photog from Getty Images that got arrested as well LordGlenconner Aug 2014 #14
Live stream is what i watched RobertEarl Aug 2014 #20
Cool story bro LordGlenconner Aug 2014 #48
What is your point/problem? RobertEarl Aug 2014 #49
I don't believe I ever condoned the police behavior LordGlenconner Aug 2014 #50
Your problem is me? RobertEarl Aug 2014 #51
I'm sorry, I wish I could draw you a picture LordGlenconner Aug 2014 #52
You're almost there RobertEarl Aug 2014 #53
How many of these stories have you covered? LordGlenconner Aug 2014 #54
This ain't about me RobertEarl Aug 2014 #55
They are the front line of democracy Lex Aug 2014 #4
Keep in mind cwydro Aug 2014 #6
Not true RobertEarl Aug 2014 #8
Certainly may be true. cwydro Aug 2014 #31
It was true RobertEarl Aug 2014 #33
Where's Hunter Thompson or Dan Rather when you need them? TeamPooka Aug 2014 #7
Good question RobertEarl Aug 2014 #9
There's no money in being, either ... 1StrongBlackMan Aug 2014 #27
Or they know it's good optics to be harassed justiceischeap Aug 2014 #10
Not true RobertEarl Aug 2014 #11
And only you are going to tell the story that way justiceischeap Aug 2014 #12
""" ... FORCED by the police under threat of fire ...." RobertEarl Aug 2014 #16
I never denied the cops broke the law justiceischeap Aug 2014 #18
You do admit press chickened out? RobertEarl Aug 2014 #21
HUH??? WinkyDink Aug 2014 #42
I hear ya. I do want to say, though, that finding oneself in combat, when the bullets are VanGoghRocks Aug 2014 #15
Sure, of course RobertEarl Aug 2014 #17
The NY Times quoted a local this morning saying it was hard to know who exactly was VanGoghRocks Aug 2014 #32
What a slimy piece RobertEarl Aug 2014 #35
Yeah, I haven't been real big on the NYTimes since Shocking and Awful. But it's useful VanGoghRocks Aug 2014 #37
I think it's telling that we're discussing a policing event as "combat." [n/t] Maedhros Aug 2014 #22
A couple of the foreign journalists said that Ferguson last night (Monday 8/18) VanGoghRocks Aug 2014 #23
Yeah. But it was the cop's violence RobertEarl Aug 2014 #30
It is an appropriate description of what is happening. Maedhros Aug 2014 #34
Well, since the glory days of Occupy, I've come to think of the police as little more than VanGoghRocks Aug 2014 #36
Yes - more concern for the "looted" McDonalds than for the people suffering from teargas exposure. Maedhros Aug 2014 #38
Behind that looted McDonalds stands a member of the bourgeoisie, a multi-millionaire VanGoghRocks Aug 2014 #39
Absolutely. Maedhros Aug 2014 #40
RE: your second paragraph... socialist_n_TN Aug 2014 #44
St. Louis, we hardly knew ye Voice for Peace Aug 2014 #25
St. Louis has certainly had its share of moments in history. Maedhros Aug 2014 #41
If this is for real (and not wishful thinking satire) Voice for Peace Aug 2014 #47
Where are the lawyers on the ground? Any MSM legal teams present? Didn't even CCR leave yesterday? proverbialwisdom Aug 2014 #26
That's what is perplexing RobertEarl Aug 2014 #29
They need the Big Talking Heads there, the Tweetys, the Andreas. Send Matt "Where in the world is?" WinkyDink Aug 2014 #43
The press there just needs to stand its ground RobertEarl Aug 2014 #45
I suspect they are obeying more than just the police. WinkyDink Aug 2014 #56
Tweety is too busy giving the cop the benefit of doubt ecstatic Aug 2014 #46
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