Start slaughtering them f****** n******

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  1. IslandBites profile image93
    IslandBitesposted 4 years ago

    “We are just gonna go out and start slaughtering them f****** n******. I can’t wait. God I can’t wait,” Piner stated, according to the documents. Moore responded that he would not do that, which Piner stated “I’m ready.”

    Piner then explained to Moore, the documents state, that the country needed a civil war to “wipe ‘em off the f****** map. That’ll put ‘em back about four or five generations,” Piner stated. Moore responded, “you’re crazy.”

    North Carolina police officers fired after conversation about 'slaughtering' Black people and the need for a second Civil War

    Three police officers in North Carolina have been fired after they were heard on camera making racist comments, including the use of racial epithets and references to “slaughtering” Black people, police said Wednesday.

    Wilmington Police Chief Donny Williams said Cpl. Jessie Moore and officers James Gilmore and Kevin Piner would be fired for misconduct after an internal investigation “uncovered extensive violations” of the department's policies, including its standard of conduct and use of appropriate language.

    When interviewed separately, each officer admitted to their voice on the video and did not deny saying any of the things that were heard, according to the police report. However, each officer also denied being racist. roll

    1. Kathryn L Hill profile image81
      Kathryn L Hillposted 4 years agoin reply to this

      what is it called when you are trying to defend your life against an enemy?

      not racism.

    2. Sharlee01 profile image84
      Sharlee01posted 4 years agoin reply to this

      I can assume you are pointing out a very vile statement made by a white policeman, and he followed it up by saying he was not racist. This incident certainly points out racism on the part of a law officer, and that he most certainly is a racist.

      Did you have any other point by posting this other than we have some very racist cops?  I would think the general public realizes we have bad cops, racist cops.

      You pointed out this cop claimed he was not a racist.  He clearly is. I mentioned in a comment I do not consider myself a racist. I can say with honesty I am not...  Should the statement itself be ban or should we consider the human being making the statement, perhaps considering the person's beliefs, and deeds. 

      In this case, you presented the hypocrisy the officer used to try to cover his ass. I don't believe people are innately racist, and that the statement I am not a racist can ring true for some.

    3. Kyler J Falk profile image83
      Kyler J Falkposted 4 years agoin reply to this

      Racism is disgusting in all its forms, anti-white, anti-black, anti-red, anti-yellow, etc.

      I smell silent racism coming from this post, but nonetheless it draws attention to the division that is being sown on racial grounds in this country.

      If you pick a color to support over another, you're a racist.

      Support all races, and be truly anti-racist.

      All lives matter!

      1. Sharlee01 profile image84
        Sharlee01posted 4 years agoin reply to this

        The thread does work to point out a blatant case of racism. It also points out the term "I am not a racist" is used frequently by some that appear to be racists.

        I find it a  problem that the term has possibly taken on the context of being understood as negative. Should not the person that uses the term be looked at as an individual? I would think the term is one that evokes the feeling that the person saying it is placating or lightly dismissing the other's feelings. But, one should be able to use the term if they feel it's true of their own belief.

        I am not sure where IB was going here?  It appears to me she was pointing out the term I am not racist, and how it is an overused non-sincere term   She may have just wanted to bring to attention a story about another racist cop or both.

        At any rate, it was thought-provoking.

        And yes, all lives matter...

        1. GA Anderson profile image81
          GA Andersonposted 4 years agoin reply to this

          I tried to hold off Sharlee, but it's a lazy Saturday afternoon, so . . .

          I don't see that "I'm not racist" statement the same as you. I think it is a negative statement in two ways; first, it says you are not something, just contextually that has to be negative. "I am racist" is the positive to the "I'm not racist" negative.

          More importantly, I think it is a negative statement because it is not a needed statement unless one feels the need for a defensive statement.

          It would certainly be a positive if someone says it about you, (generic "you"), but I don't think it is a positive when one says it about themselves.

          When I hear someone say that I expect it to be followed with; "My best friend is black" or "I have lots of Black friends."

          Of course, that is just my perception. Like Baskin-Robbins says, we all get to have our favorite flavor of ice cream—and opinions. ;-)

          GA

          1. Sharlee01 profile image84
            Sharlee01posted 4 years agoin reply to this

            Hello GA, your opinion is well taken, and I would think you will receive little to no backlash presenting that line of thought. It's very politically correct and well established and well received by many. The term "I am not racist"  is, as a rule, taken to be insincere.   

            "I don't see that "I'm not racist" statement the same as you. I think it is a negative statement in two ways; first, it says you are not something, just contextually that has to be negative. "I am racist" is the positive to the "I'm not racist" negative."

            The context of racism is negative in my view as it seems to be yours. However, I don't find the term negative when conveying a belief. If proclaimed in an honest conversation,  I find it appropriate.

            I agree no one should consider due to having black friends or even a best friend defines as not being racist or gives them a pass on being racist.

            In regards to making the statement to defend one's self while being defensive. ---  I feel if having a conversation about race that includes racism the statement is fair game. If the conversation is honest and open one has a right to express their feelings, their beliefs, and hope the opposing person does the same. Otherwise what is learned. I prefer a conversation that is polite, yes, but honest feelings are shared. One can always say what is expected, what one feels the other hopes to hear. But to dig deep and tell one's real truth makes for an interesting honest conversation. I never want to feel I can lip Sync a conversation.

            To be truthful,  as a rule, I don't use the term unless a conversation has come to a point that I hope to impress all white people are not racist. I will use myself as an example.  I guess I don't ascribe to the thought all white people are innately racist and defend my view.  I think racism is in some respects acquired by life experiences and in many cases related to how one is reared.

            My religion has helped me understand and actually consider all human beings are equal.  And I do realize religion is not readily acceptable in conversations, but this is my truth...

            So, if I drop the term here and there that I am not a racist, I hope I will be taken seriously. You know some of us take the harder path. 

            I think the subject of the thread is a good one. It is very clear and has been for years that we need a better way to screen who is hired to keep law and order.

      2. Miebakagh57 profile image73
        Miebakagh57posted 4 years agoin reply to this

        Kyler, I agreed with you. You're right. I am black. I love the white race. The blue race is rare. All races meant much to me, because we were created by a unique and magestic God. Thank you.

        1. Kyler J Falk profile image83
          Kyler J Falkposted 4 years agoin reply to this

          This unique and majestic God continues to let tragedy and atrocities happen, in such a case where God is real I think I'm on the side of his scorned child, Satan. Alas, fairy tales are best left to their pages and the wisdom within best separated from those pages so as not to confuse the message.

          Also, I've never heard of blue lives as a race, and don't support police in any capacity. I am fully capable of upholding justice within my own community if the need arises, and I have done so on many occasions both in uniform and as a private citizen. The difference between myself and a cop, I didn't need to pull a gun to stop riot-like activities and no one had their lives ruined with charges (maybe a few bumps and bruises though).

          Keep asking your God to end the horrible occurrences in the world, but I'm not going to hold my breath waiting for a response; especially not when his answer is to let Satan kill everyone who doesn't believe in Him as cited within most Abrahamic texts.

          1. Miebakagh57 profile image73
            Miebakagh57posted 4 years agoin reply to this

            Kyle, I do not see your post past weeks. My response is then late, sorry for that.                  Don't we have a free will? Were we puppets?  Then God leave things happen. You side with, things bad happen.

            1. Miebakagh57 profile image73
              Miebakagh57posted 4 years agoin reply to this

              I just run out of power. Later, pls.

              1. Miebakagh57 profile image73
                Miebakagh57posted 4 years agoin reply to this

                Kyle, you side with Satan, things bad happen too.                     Blue skin or blue lives matter. But unfortunately... unfortunately, the man the man that should propagate the blue live died years ago.

                1. Miebakagh57 profile image73
                  Miebakagh57posted 4 years agoin reply to this

                  As for me, I keep away from the cop. But I had a police friend. It happen we went the same school. Thanks.

    4. gmwilliams profile image82
      gmwilliamsposted 4 years agoin reply to this

      Island Bites, if it walks like a duck & quacks like a duck, IT IS A DUCK.....NO DOUBT ABOUT IT.

      1. peterstreep profile image80
        peterstreepposted 4 years agoin reply to this

        Yes, but a lot of people have no clue about ornitology.

  2. Kathryn L Hill profile image81
    Kathryn L Hillposted 4 years ago

    What is a cop to do in today's climate:
    -where they, all policemen, are stereotyped?
    -where no one dares to even breathe the words "revese racism?"
    -where one cop is now at this moment PARALYZED from the neck down due to the actions of ENEMIES? (And that has to be a fate WORSE than death!)

    Cops have a really difficult job on so MANY LEVELS.
    Cops are not perfect beings.
    Note to self:
    If you attract the cops due to your own stupidity, DON'T RESIST ARREST!
    BOTTOM LINE!

  3. Kathryn L Hill profile image81
    Kathryn L Hillposted 4 years ago

    PS I'm quite sure these cops were just blowing off anger/steam. Thats why they denied being racist. They know there would be extremely dire consequences for such an action.
    of course. roll

    1. IslandBites profile image93
      IslandBitesposted 4 years agoin reply to this

      Im sure that would be the rationalization of a racist...

      roll

      1. Kathryn L Hill profile image81
        Kathryn L Hillposted 4 years agoin reply to this

        roll

      2. Sychophantastic profile image68
        Sychophantasticposted 4 years agoin reply to this

        Just because I celebrate my own culture and am interested in defending it does not make me a racist, no matter the color of my skin. White people have the same right to defend their culture as black people do.

        1. peterstreep profile image80
          peterstreepposted 4 years agoin reply to this

          What is your culture?

      3. Tim Truzy info4u profile image94
        Tim Truzy info4uposted 4 years agoin reply to this

        Shouldn't they blow off steam off duty? What part of "public service" didn't they understand? Good grief! (Charlie Brown might say). We wouldn't let teachers get away with it (public servants) why should cops? In any case, stupidity has no bounds.

    2. peterstreep profile image80
      peterstreepposted 4 years agoin reply to this

      That's not an excuse.
      Any person in a government job, should be fired by the use of this language. Full stop. The police, fire brigade, politicians etc. should be an example for society. Not spitting hatred. Like a nurse has a calling to help people. So should a policeman have a calling to help people. If you don't have that calling you should take another job. This should be in the first screening. You should not have that job in the first place.
      This is pure racism Kathryn. No excuse.

      1. wilderness profile image96
        wildernessposted 4 years agoin reply to this

        While I agree that it is inexcusable and there is no excuse, to think that anyone with a government job should be a cut above others and expectations for them are higher...well, when half the country works for one branch of government or another that seems a little strong.  With those kinds of numbers it's much like saying we all need to higher standards than the rest; an obvious fallacy.

        1. peterstreep profile image80
          peterstreepposted 4 years agoin reply to this

          You are right there wilderness. Maybe I should have said law enforcement instead of government jobs. As you don't want a drunken policemen or somebody who is cursing all the time. Doesn't give much confidence in the law they represent.

      2. Credence2 profile image81
        Credence2posted 4 years agoin reply to this

        You "blow off steam" on your own time, otherwise you're  on the clock and you are expected to behave as a professional on the job. Peter, that is not hard for either you or me to understand and why does letting off steam expresses itself in racist tirades?

        I say NO EXCUSE

        1. peterstreep profile image80
          peterstreepposted 4 years agoin reply to this

          If the stress of the job results in racist language when "blowing off steam." You should quit the job. As you are obviously not suitable for the job.

        2. Kathryn L Hill profile image81
          Kathryn L Hillposted 4 years agoin reply to this

          Until we can perceive the spark of God in each one of us,
          we are all guilty.

          We must use the third eye and not the two eyes and the chattering mind:
          The chattering mind which proclaims my standards are better than yours, my way its superior to yours, my life matters more than yours.

          1. peterstreep profile image80
            peterstreepposted 4 years agoin reply to this

            Until we can perceive the spark of God in each one of us, we are all guilty.
            No, we are not.
            If my neighbour perceived the spark of God and murdered his wife. And I just ate my lunch and did not perceive the spark of God. It still makes my neighbour a murderer and me an innocent person.

        3. GA Anderson profile image81
          GA Andersonposted 4 years agoin reply to this

          Oops, you are slipping Cred. You have allowed that nasty racist stuff to be characterized as "blowing off steam" by adding a parameter, (where and when they should do it—"You "blow off steam" on your own time, otherwise you're  on the clock and you are expected to behave as a professional on the job."

          I sure don't see it as that. Those fellows need a career change, not de-stressing therapy.

          GA

          1. Credence2 profile image81
            Credence2posted 4 years agoin reply to this

            I dunno, GA, I am to acknowledge the futility of changing people's attitudes and values when there really isn't any objective way to do it. We all mumble under our breath about things, and they can get nasty and are beyond monitoring as it should be.

            I and no one else can control a person's thoughts and we don't want to, but I can insist on professional behavior while on the job and that you keep the irrelevant axes that you have to grind to yourself.

            If I insisted on a career change for everybody that harbor such thoughts, about women, Jews, Asians, or what have you,  there would be no one left working....

          2. Kathryn L Hill profile image81
            Kathryn L Hillposted 4 years agoin reply to this

            If you were a cop, you would know.

            1. GA Anderson profile image81
              GA Andersonposted 4 years agoin reply to this

              Do I need to be a cop to know what those words were? Do I need to be a cop to know the mindset those words would come from?

              But since you put it that way Kathryn, are you a cop? Your father, husband, brother, sister? Where does your insight come from? Why is it that you think the occupation matters?

              GA

 
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