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In reply to the discussion: Yet Another Horrible New Atheist: Ayaan Hirsi Ali [View all]stone space
(6,498 posts)22. You mean this?
One might similarly ask the Garner Family how they feel about Police Officers and procedures right about now. You're not likely to enjoy the answer.
What exactly are you expecting reasonable folks to object to here?
Eric Garner Family Won't Forgive NYPD Officer For Chokehold Death

NEW YORK -- Eric Garner's widow said she will not accept an apology from the New York City Police Department officer who put him in a chokehold as he repeatedly screamed "I can't breathe" minutes before he died. Esaw Garner said she is determined to obtain justice for her husband, the latest victim in a series of recent police killings across the nation that have ignited debate over excessive force and how law enforcement officials treat black men.
"Hell no. No, I don't accept his apology," Esaw Garner said Wednesday night at a rally in the historically black neighborhood of Harlem in New York City hours after a grand jury decided not to bring charges against Officer Daniel Pantaleo. "This fight ain't over, it has just begun. I'm determined to get justice for my husband. He should be here celebrating Thanksgiving and Christmas. Somebody who got paid to do right, did wrong. As long as I have a breath in my body, I will fight to the end."
Gwen Garner, the victim's mother, joined her daughter-in-law in calling for greater police scrutiny. "I don't know what video they were looking at. Evidently it wasn't the same one that the rest of the world was looking at," she said, referring to a widely circulated video that showed Panteleo choking Garner, 43, as he gasped for breath. She also urged supporters to avoid the violence and rioting that broke out in Ferguson, Missouri, in recent months after the police shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown in August. A white police officer also will not face criminal charges in that case.
"We need peace throughout the support," Gwen Garner said as a crowd of protesters began chanting "boycott." "Yeah, we want you to rally, but rally in peace. Do what you have to, but do it in peace."
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http://www.ibtimes.com/eric-garner-family-wont-forgive-nypd-officer-chokehold-death-1733522

NEW YORK -- Eric Garner's widow said she will not accept an apology from the New York City Police Department officer who put him in a chokehold as he repeatedly screamed "I can't breathe" minutes before he died. Esaw Garner said she is determined to obtain justice for her husband, the latest victim in a series of recent police killings across the nation that have ignited debate over excessive force and how law enforcement officials treat black men.
"Hell no. No, I don't accept his apology," Esaw Garner said Wednesday night at a rally in the historically black neighborhood of Harlem in New York City hours after a grand jury decided not to bring charges against Officer Daniel Pantaleo. "This fight ain't over, it has just begun. I'm determined to get justice for my husband. He should be here celebrating Thanksgiving and Christmas. Somebody who got paid to do right, did wrong. As long as I have a breath in my body, I will fight to the end."
Gwen Garner, the victim's mother, joined her daughter-in-law in calling for greater police scrutiny. "I don't know what video they were looking at. Evidently it wasn't the same one that the rest of the world was looking at," she said, referring to a widely circulated video that showed Panteleo choking Garner, 43, as he gasped for breath. She also urged supporters to avoid the violence and rioting that broke out in Ferguson, Missouri, in recent months after the police shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown in August. A white police officer also will not face criminal charges in that case.
"We need peace throughout the support," Gwen Garner said as a crowd of protesters began chanting "boycott." "Yeah, we want you to rally, but rally in peace. Do what you have to, but do it in peace."
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http://www.ibtimes.com/eric-garner-family-wont-forgive-nypd-officer-chokehold-death-1733522
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If a person is being intellectually honest and consistent, he or she would measure the degree
rug
Dec 2014
#13
Actually it is. It encompasses the obligations, as well as the rights, embodied in the Constitution.
rug
Dec 2014
#33
.. in .. a 2007 interview with Reason .. Hirsi Ali .. repudiates the notion that her enemy is merely
struggle4progress
Dec 2014
#5
Consider who probably is and isn't implied by the word "brotherhood"... N.T.
Donald Ian Rankin
Dec 2014
#18
I'm afraid I think Hirsi Ali is one of the few high-profile New Atheists who really is a bigot.
Donald Ian Rankin
Dec 2014
#17