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"WNBA players wear BLM/Dallas5 tshirts...off duty cops walk out "


  

          

I'm gonna assume the officers didn't see the dallas shield on the back. Either way, big doofuses.

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http://www.cnn.com/2016/07/12/us/wnba-minnesota-lynx-black-lives-matter-shirts/



(CNN)Four Minnesota Lynx players stood solemnly at a press conference, showing the Black Lives Matter T-shirts their team was about to wear on the court.

It wasn't long before the statement, according to the Minneapolis Star Tribune, made four off-duty officers walk off the job.
Members of the reigning WNBA champions wore the black-and-white shirts during warm-ups before a game Saturday against the Dallas Wings.

"Change starts with us. Justice & accountability," the front of the shirts said. On the back, the T-shirts showed the names of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile, two African-American men killed by police last week. It also displayed the Dallas Police Department emblem and the phrase, "Black Lives Matter."

"We as a nation can decide to stand up for what is right, no matter your race, background or social status," forward Maya Moore told reporters. "It is time that we take a deep look at our ability to be compassionate and empathetic to those suffering from the problems that are deep within our society. Again, this is a human issue, and we need to speak out for change together."


Union: Other officers may follow suit

The message reportedly didn't sit well with Minneapolis officers who were working off-duty, providing security at the event.
Four of them walked off the job that night and removed themselves from a list of officers working future games, according to the Star Tribune, which cited a local police union leader.
Lt. Bob Kroll, president of the Police Officers Federation of Minneapolis, did not immediately respond to a request from CNN for comment.

In an interview with the Star Tribune, he praised the officers' move, adding that others may follow suit.
Kroll criticized the Lynx players, the Star Tribune said.
"Rushing to judgment before the facts are in is unwarranted and reckless," he said, according to the newspaper.

In a statement Tuesday, Minneapolis police Chief Janeé Harteau said she understands how the off-duty officers felt but does not condone their actions.

"Although these officers were working on behalf of the Lynx, when wearing a Minneapolis Police uniform I expect all officers to adhere to our core values and to honor their oath of office," she said.
"Walking off the job and defaulting on their contractual obligation to provide a service to the Lynx does not conform to the expectations held by the public for the uniform these officers wear."

But police, Harteau said, deserve and need public support.
"While I do not condone the actions of the officers, I realize how every member of law enforcement throughout this country, including myself, is feeling right now," she said. "Everyone is hurting and we all need to find a way to come together. I am proud of our profession and the service our officers provide on a daily basis."

'Scared for my brothers and sisters'

The players told reporters that their shirts aimed to honor those who lost their lives in the past week, and to call for an end to racial profiling and senseless violence, CNN affiliate WCCO-TV in Minneapolis reported.



Moore praised the Dallas police for its training and other efforts to lower officer-involved shootings, according to WCCO.
"Racism and unjust phobic fear of black males and disregard of black females is very real," Lynx player Rebekkah Brunson said. "When we look at the facts, it's hard to deny that there's a real problem in our society. I'm scared for my brothers and sisters, my nieces and nephews, my future son or daughter."

In a statement Tuesday, the team said it had been made aware of the off-duty officers' concerns.

"While our players' message mourned the loss of life due to last week's shootings, we respect the right of those individual officers to express their own beliefs in their own way," the Lynx said. "At no time was the safety of our game in question as Target Center staffs extra personnel for each and every game. The Lynx and the entire WNBA have been saddened by the recent shootings in Dallas, Baton Rouge, and St. Paul. We continue to urge a constructive discussion about the issues raised by these tragedies."

Athletes and activism

It isn't the first time sports stars have added their voices to a chorus of protesters speaking out over police violence.
In 2014, after a New York grand jury decided not to indict an officer in the death of Eric Garner, athletes across the United States wore T-shirts emblazoned with Garner's last words, "I can't breathe."
Earlier that year, five players from the St. Louis Rams walked onto the football field with their palms in the air, demonstrating the "hands up, don't shoot" gesture that protesters used in demonstrations over the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri.

-The Knicks’ coaching search still includes a lone frontrunner, Kurt Rambis, whose qualifications for the position include a strong relationship with Jackson and a willingness to take the job.

  

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WNBA players wear BLM/Dallas5 tshirts...off duty cops walk out [View all] , Cenario, Wed Jul-13-16 08:06 AM
 
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cops be too emotional and too irrational
Jul 13th 2016
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Yup.
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I would not want to be a cop right now...
Jul 13th 2016
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Being a cop ain't for everyone. If they feel that way they shouldn't be ...
Jul 13th 2016
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yeah...in theory.
Jul 13th 2016
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its part of the job
Jul 13th 2016
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people on both sides are, until people attempt to try see things from th...
Jul 13th 2016
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nah, the biggest issue is that police are quick to defend their own
Jul 13th 2016
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yup, somehow condemning 1 turned into condemning all
Jul 13th 2016
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the first mistake is stereotyping all cops and thinking that they all...
Jul 13th 2016
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      RE: the first mistake is stereotyping all cops and thinking that they al...
Jul 13th 2016
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      RE: the first mistake is stereotyping all cops and thinking that they al...
Jul 13th 2016
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           You basically said the police are mostly ignorant fearful and corrupt
Jul 13th 2016
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                So when are you putting in your application?
Jul 13th 2016
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                     Like I said man -- why would I want to be part of a corrupt entity
Jul 13th 2016
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                          so what's your solution?
Jul 13th 2016
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                               Avoidance by any means necessary
Jul 13th 2016
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      i don't think people think that all cops are racists, hate blacks, don't
Jul 13th 2016
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      RE: i don't think people think that all cops are racists, hate blacks, d...
Jul 13th 2016
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           nah its not like other jobs
Jul 13th 2016
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           You are absolutely right and that is a whole different issue, like I sai...
Jul 13th 2016
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                but that's the whole point of BLM lol
Jul 13th 2016
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                     RE: but that's the whole point of BLM lol
Jul 13th 2016
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                          And people in BLM agree that change needs to come from the top
Jul 13th 2016
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                               You're speaking like BLM is a structured organization and its not....
Jul 13th 2016
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                                    you said people on both sides needs to see both perspectives
Jul 13th 2016
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                                         so what's the solution? Fire all the cops?
Jul 13th 2016
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                                              fire the bad ones who get caught
Jul 13th 2016
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                                              Right? Kind leads to the conclusion that the dirtiest are at the top,
Jul 13th 2016
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                                              they are, in a lot of big city departments some of the people at the top...
Jul 13th 2016
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                                                   So basically it's broken beyond repair.
Jul 13th 2016
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                                                        it all goes back accountability, local governments have to hold them...
Jul 13th 2016
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                                                             and that speaks to the fear and lack of value most whites have for black...
Jul 13th 2016
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                                              who's going to fire them?
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                                                   If the system worked it would be their superiors
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                                              make substantive change w/in police culture.
Jul 13th 2016
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                                              Please run for some kind of office. I will move to your state and vote.
Jul 13th 2016
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                                              ^^^^all of this
Jul 13th 2016
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                                              you're like Bernie Sanders, great ideas, but how do we get there?
Jul 13th 2016
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                                                   who would you rather die at the hands of? The police or one of your own?
Jul 13th 2016
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                                                   neither, but the reality is Im probably 100 times more like to be killed...
Jul 13th 2016
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                                                        do you live in a war zone?
Jul 13th 2016
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                                                             RE: do you live in a war zone?
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                                                             That's a violent neighborhood not a warzone. Who makes you stay?
Jul 13th 2016
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                                                             RE: That's a violent neighborhood not a warzone. Who makes you stay?
Jul 13th 2016
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                                                             High murder rates do not a warzone make
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                                                   RE: you're like Bernie Sanders, great ideas, but how do we get there?
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                                                        Thank you So What -- that War Zone remark was absurd
Jul 13th 2016
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                                                        RE: you're like Bernie Sanders, great ideas, but how do we get there?
Jul 13th 2016
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                                                             RE: you're like Bernie Sanders, great ideas, but how do we get there?
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                                              so what answered this below better than i would have, but i'm still
Jul 13th 2016
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                                                   I said in a another post that mysteriously got deleted, but black lives....
Jul 14th 2016
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           if there are just a few bad apples standing up shouldn't be a big deal
Jul 13th 2016
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                So when are you kicking off the race war?
Jul 13th 2016
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                     We've been in a 397 year long race war sometimes hot sometimes cold
Jul 13th 2016
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                          who do you think is going to win?
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                               If we can handle 337 years of abuse we can handle anything
Jul 13th 2016
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                                    okayplayer. n/m
Jul 13th 2016
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      You think Philandro didn't want to go home at the end of the day?
Jul 13th 2016
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      its funny that he says both sides needs to see each other's
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      I figured most black people here know the pov of black people.
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      RE: You think Philandro didn't want to go home at the end of the day?
Jul 13th 2016
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           Help us understand how a mofo gets pulled over for having a wide nose?
Jul 13th 2016
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           Nobody is justifying any of that.
Jul 13th 2016
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                Okay..lowering bar. Help us to understand. Go!
Jul 13th 2016
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                you can focus on actionable issues or you can focus on being mad...
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                     Neither of those has anything to do with understanding the other side
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                          RE: Neither of those has anything to do with understanding the other sid...
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                               thanks...that is the type of stuff where if OTHER COPS admitted
Jul 13th 2016
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                Are you saying there's something wrong with it?
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           so?
Jul 13th 2016
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           RE: so?
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                RE: so?
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                     I agree with this 100%, but how do we get there?
Jul 13th 2016
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                          convince prosecutors, judges and jurors that cops' fear is unreasonable.
Jul 13th 2016
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                               How do you do that without damaging their white fragility?
Jul 13th 2016
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                               Exactly. n/m
Jul 13th 2016
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                               It has to be done without cynicism.
Jul 13th 2016
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                                    yeah something like the brown eye / blue eye exercise
Jul 13th 2016
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                               RE: convince prosecutors, judges and jurors that cops' fear is unreasona...
Jul 13th 2016
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                                    there is no 'use of force law' AFAIK.
Jul 14th 2016
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                                         yeah i think there are just use of force guidelines as established
Jul 14th 2016
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           I'm sick of hearing about cops having a hard job
Jul 13th 2016
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           So when are you putting in your application?
Jul 13th 2016
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                for what? i dont want to be a cop
Jul 13th 2016
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                     Exactly. n/m
Jul 13th 2016
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           Black people do understand the other side -- they're scared of us.
Jul 13th 2016
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                so when are you putting in your application?
Jul 13th 2016
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                     Soap doesn't clean dirt. Dirt makes soap dirty and good cops get FIRED.
Jul 13th 2016
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                          RE: Soap doesn't clean dirt. Dirt makes soap dirty and good cops get FIR...
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                          You're right, I personally know ex-cops that were fired for trying to...
Jul 13th 2016
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                               They should ask that question before joining. Is it worth my character?
Jul 13th 2016
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      none of this excuses police brutality.
Jul 13th 2016
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      This doesn't justify unarmed Blacks being 5 times as likely to be killed
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+1
Jul 13th 2016
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The issue isn't that complex though. Not complex at all really.
Jul 13th 2016
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its complex in the sense that in order to resolve it there are multiple....
Jul 13th 2016
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Not true. Race as a construct has to go away and that's impossible.
Jul 13th 2016
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yup. too caught up in they feewings and their unreasonable fear.
Jul 13th 2016
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Police brutality says you're right.
Jul 14th 2016
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since when did BLM = fuck the police?
Jul 13th 2016
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well, they think our lives don't matter so I would say....
Jul 13th 2016
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Clearly, black people are scary....
Jul 13th 2016
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The narrative is as old as the Stono rebellion
Jul 13th 2016
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When they put the word 'Black' in the title
Jul 13th 2016
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This 'Murica. Black is the opposite of white, so BLM = Anti-white-lives
Jul 13th 2016
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      ^ well said
Jul 13th 2016
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People swear "the majority are good cops". No, they're the biggest gang
Jul 13th 2016
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NYPD == The Riffs
Jul 13th 2016
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frats with oaths
Jul 13th 2016
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Cops fall directly under Troops in the yt heirarchy..Dogs is above
Jul 13th 2016
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Black lives were probably saved that night
Jul 13th 2016
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lol... lovely reply
Jul 14th 2016
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Thank you.....TheTruth, Cenario, SoWhat, Atillah, legs
Jul 13th 2016
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yeah...
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