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Thread: The arrest of Nurse Alex Wubbels

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHUCKY View Post
    That's the problem. They don't know the simple rule. This lady was at work doing her job. 2 completely different scenarios vs getting pulled over on the street. I can't imagine doing my job and getting arrested. If a cop tells me to put my hands up then my hands go up. No question. That's the problem. No respect for the law.
    You know CHUCKY is it, "a no respect for the Law thing" or is it Human emotions taking over and people aren't thinking straight. Have you seen the video of Nurse Wubbels getting arrested??? She clearly does 3 things wrong after being told she is under arrest. 1. She try's to pull away from the officer, like a defiant child pulls away from a parent who is going to discipline them. 2. She is physical struggling with the officer as she is being escorted to the police car. 3. She is screaming at the top of her lungs, "I've done nothing wrong!" which only makes the officer more nervous. I don't think those 3 actions came about because she doesn't have any respect for the Law. (I imagine she is a very lawful person) She just lost control of her emotions at the time and that could have caused her bodily injury or worse!!! Like it has happened to so many other people who don't go peacefully when being arrested!!!!
    Last edited by etucker1959; 09-26-2017 at 06:00 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by etucker1959 View Post
    You know CHUCKY is it, "a no respect for the Law thing" or is it Human emotions taking over and people aren't thinking straight. Have you seen the video of Nurse Wubbels getting arrested??? She clearly does 3 things wrong after being told she is under arrest. 1. She try's to pull away from the officer, like a defiant child pulls away from a parent who is going to discipline them. 2. She is physical struggling with the officer as she is being escorted to the police car. 3. She is screaming at the top of her lungs, "I've done nothing wrong!" which only makes the officer more nervous. I don't think those 3 actions came about because she doesn't have any respect for the Law. (I imagine she is a very lawful person) She just lost control of her emotions at the time and that could have caused her bodily injury or worse!!! Like it has happened to so many other people who don't go peacefully when being arrested!!!!
    Like I said. 2 completely different situations. Pulling away from an officer is not a good
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    I don't think she should have resisted arrest, but I can't blame her for doing so. By the way, she is a former Olympic athlete. I wonder if the officer would have arrested her had he known that. The arresting officer clearly misinterpreted the law and overstepped his authority.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHUCKY View Post
    That's the problem. They don't know the simple rule. This lady was at work doing her job. 2 completely different scenarios vs getting pulled over on the street. I can't imagine doing my job and getting arrested. If a cop tells me to put my hands up then my hands go up. No question. That's the problem. No respect for the law.
    Respect has to be earned and my guess is that 1) you're not black 2) never have you been black or lived in a black cultural environment 3) you're the typical "oh just shut up and do what they say and you'll be fine" group. How can they "respect" the same cops that are abusing and killing them? What are they supposed to do? "Oh, are you a good or bad cop?" After their entire lives of witnessing and seeing the abuse on their people, at some point you just get fed up and fight back. It pains me to see white people try to justify the bad cops behaviors when they have ZERO idea what it's really all about. It only proves that white privilege is alive and well. I did grow up in a black community and witnessed first hand the abuse and I myself was beaten by cops for hanging out with my black friends and called a N***** lover by the cops that were kicking my ***. So unless you grew up in it. Keep your uninformed opinions to yourself, all you're doing is reassuring everyone that white privilege/ignorance is alive and well. As for the nurse. She has every right to resist wrongful arrest if she so chooses. She was only doing her job and the cop was trying to make her break the law. It's also true that it may be better to be arrested than dead. Live to fight another day in court, which you have zero chance of winning if you're black. It's been proven over and over again that if you're a white cop and murder a black man, you will get a paid vacation while you await your acquittal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brent View Post
    Respect has to be earned and my guess is that 1) you're not black 2) never have you been black or lived in a black cultural environment 3) you're the typical "oh just shut up and do what they say and you'll be fine" group. How can they "respect" the same cops that are abusing and killing them? What are they supposed to do? "Oh, are you a good or bad cop?" After their entire lives of witnessing and seeing the abuse on their people, at some point you just get fed up and fight back. It pains me to see white people try to justify the bad cops behaviors when they have ZERO idea what it's really all about. It only proves that white privilege is alive and well. I did grow up in a black community and witnessed first hand the abuse and I myself was beaten by cops for hanging out with my black friends and called a N***** lover by the cops that were kicking my ***. So unless you grew up in it. Keep your uninformed opinions to yourself, all you're doing is reassuring everyone that white privilege/ignorance is alive and well. As for the nurse. She has every right to resist wrongful arrest if she so chooses. She was only doing her job and the cop was trying to make her break the law. It's also true that it may be better to be arrested than dead. Live to fight another day in court, which you have zero chance of winning if you're black. It's been proven over and over again that if you're a white cop and murder a black man, you will get a paid vacation while you await your acquittal.
    I would like to think in my heart the "Rule of Law" applies to everyone regardless of color!!!! I don't disagree with you if a white cop murder's a Black man he will probably get away with it. That's why I advocate the don't resist policy in being arrested. Don't give them any excuse to shoot you!!!!
    Last edited by etucker1959; 09-27-2017 at 07:34 PM.

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    My father was white and a medical doctor, but he was harassed by police once. Why? Because he was on call at night and had to go to the hospital to work. Apparently he was tired and not driving very well.

    However, the harassment is far worse if you are a black, Hispanic or middle eastern person, especially for young men. And it has gotten worse in recent years as the police have become more militarized. The number of police killings has been skyrocketing.
    Last edited by Natural Lefty; 09-27-2017 at 04:56 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brent View Post
    Respect has to be earned and my guess is that 1) you're not black 2) never have you been black or lived in a black cultural environment 3) you're the typical "oh just shut up and do what they say and you'll be fine" group. How can they "respect" the same cops that are abusing and killing them? What are they supposed to do? "Oh, are you a good or bad cop?" After their entire lives of witnessing and seeing the abuse on their people, at some point you just get fed up and fight back. It pains me to see white people try to justify the bad cops behaviors when they have ZERO idea what it's really all about. It only proves that white privilege is alive and well. I did grow up in a black community and witnessed first hand the abuse and I myself was beaten by cops for hanging out with my black friends and called a N***** lover by the cops that were kicking my ***. So unless you grew up in it. Keep your uninformed opinions to yourself, all you're doing is reassuring everyone that white privilege/ignorance is alive and well. As for the nurse. She has every right to resist wrongful arrest if she so chooses. She was only doing her job and the cop was trying to make her break the law. It's also true that it may be better to be arrested than dead. Live to fight another day in court, which you have zero chance of winning if you're black. It's been proven over and over again that if you're a white cop and murder a black man, you will get a paid vacation while you await your acquittal.
    Hey snowflake, you are sooooo wrong about me and you are terrible at assuming so shut your mouth before me and some of my grape street crip home boys come knock on your door and say hi. Go to your safe space. And that's not a threat. Don't get me banned like you did HOOKED. Lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Natural Lefty View Post
    My father was white and a medical doctor, but he was harassed by police once. Why? Because he was on call at night and had to go to the hospital to work. Apparently he was tired and not driving very well.

    However, the harassment is far worse if you are a black, Hispanic or middle eastern person, especially for young men. And it has gotten worse in recent years as the police have become more militarized. The number of police killings has been skyrocketing.
    Let me guess. Your the first person to go to HR at work when there's a problem. Your sad because your white and entitled?

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    Chucky must be having a bad day. I don't even know what HR stands for. I am a college instructor and don't take orders from a boss, nor do I complain to higher ups. You are as bad at guessing as you say Brent is at making assumptions.

    Technically, I am not even completely white. I have some pygmy DNA in me from my mother's side, from a certain ancestor who lived in upstate New York long ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Natural Lefty View Post
    Chucky must be having a bad day. I don't even know what HR stands for. I am a college instructor and don't take orders from a boss, nor do I complain to higher ups. You are as bad at guessing as you say Brent is at making assumptions.

    Technically, I am not even completely white. I have some pygmy DNA in me from my mother's side, from a certain ancestor who lived in upstate New York long ago.
    Lol. That's cool. HR stands for Human Resources. That's the joke bro

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