A Stop All Activities Order is in Line About Racial Profiling Protests June 5th 2020
Posted by HCN on Saturday, June 6, 2020
Published June 5th, 2020 about 8pm EST
Those of us that know, a situation is upon us here in the USA that can be described as a combination of developments similar to 'Murphy's Law', where something will go wrong if it can go wrong, the Italian concept of continuo, which has to do with a continual and ongoing situation, and thirdly the Dybukk as it is known today, a truncation of a much longer term known to Muslim and Jews alike, that trouble after trouble will emerge.
The Pandora's box of violence in protesting about violence has got to stop immediately. The same treatment that was ordered for coronavirus and COVID-19, with stay at home orders, for a set of underlying reasons, a complete halt to the madness, the protesting, the rioting, should stop immediately. Perhaps a time-out and moments of prayer to take protesting place.
Recently, a video emerged of what appears to be a female in Atlanta on May 29th, with police officer having arms wrapped around, whereat are claims the individual was slammed down by a police officer, after a tussle, in a really awkward scene that could have left them both severely injured. Physical energies start moving around in strange ways, and incidents like that happen. Denied, and certainly (I) am not the only one that takes this position, that a female was slammed to the ground in what looked like an aggressive wrestling move that men are not allowed to do to other men on a mat. If it was clear that such a move was done fully with that intention, then (I) would have already been in Atlanta asking to talk to officials that train police. It may be that the physical head, that is the region above the neck of a human being, should not be used as a point of attack, unless an absolute last resort, or at least put on hold for a while. Certainly, attacks to the head should not be used to make a statement of any sort. (I) remember the footage of the mentally challenged individual, whose head was slammed down onto the hood of a police car, with more force than necessary for the purposes of an apprehension, some years ago. The continuation of the method, can be dropped. Emotions and heated from the intensity of the moment, is highly recommended (has) to be kept out of discipline and law enforcing at an utmost effort when dealing with protesters in a racial theme situation, especially if finagling a scene that might give rise to more outcry is a part of the trickery of the protester. A restaurant business owner wound up a fatality a few days back in Louisville, Kentucky, during the protesting. It was precisely these kinds of events that is supposedly the spark of nationwide protests, post the George Floyd incident back in May in Minneapolis, where, inside the protests, there is bound to be more moments of gray area tangles between police dedicated to serve to keep the peace, and protesters, so the situation fosters the same situation over and over again.
And, a man was dragged by a truck during protesting in the St. Louis area. Law enforcement officers have been shot or shots fired near to. A truck was driven into a crowd, the type of truck that could be carrying fuel. Other incidents among these.
Who is making money off these misfortunes?
Who is making money off of racial division, and violence?
How many replays of the person in Atlanta being slammed down, or they both fell down, or thought about slamming and it was too late before they came crashing down, do audiences of the news need to see?
(50 replays in 100 seconds, is not necessary, it is bad for the minds of the people; events like that should not be used for entertainment nor to make money. It has to be said because some folks still do not understand the concept yet.)
Authorities might choose to wait until a 'technical' authority makes an analysis that says curfews for protesting (a number of incidents in the protesting involving bodily injury have happened at night), and cessation of the protesting must take place, and in the trend of slothful and procrastinating decision making, wait too late to take action, until the fury reaches past the boiling point. The wisdom is to ensure a stop happens now.
Maybe recounts of sandbags on the steps of the Capitol building in the aftermath of developments surrounding Dr. King, was not something that should be in the minds' of many people right through here, as it seems as though that is where some want to see the conditions at.
Stop. Take a deep breath. Evaluate the success of actions. When certain actions are clear they are not bringing about the intended result, it is not the correct guidance to engage in them.
Those of us that know, a situation is upon us here in the USA that can be described as a combination of developments similar to 'Murphy's Law', where something will go wrong if it can go wrong, the Italian concept of continuo, which has to do with a continual and ongoing situation, and thirdly the Dybukk as it is known today, a truncation of a much longer term known to Muslim and Jews alike, that trouble after trouble will emerge.
The Pandora's box of violence in protesting about violence has got to stop immediately. The same treatment that was ordered for coronavirus and COVID-19, with stay at home orders, for a set of underlying reasons, a complete halt to the madness, the protesting, the rioting, should stop immediately. Perhaps a time-out and moments of prayer to take protesting place.
Recently, a video emerged of what appears to be a female in Atlanta on May 29th, with police officer having arms wrapped around, whereat are claims the individual was slammed down by a police officer, after a tussle, in a really awkward scene that could have left them both severely injured. Physical energies start moving around in strange ways, and incidents like that happen. Denied, and certainly (I) am not the only one that takes this position, that a female was slammed to the ground in what looked like an aggressive wrestling move that men are not allowed to do to other men on a mat. If it was clear that such a move was done fully with that intention, then (I) would have already been in Atlanta asking to talk to officials that train police. It may be that the physical head, that is the region above the neck of a human being, should not be used as a point of attack, unless an absolute last resort, or at least put on hold for a while. Certainly, attacks to the head should not be used to make a statement of any sort. (I) remember the footage of the mentally challenged individual, whose head was slammed down onto the hood of a police car, with more force than necessary for the purposes of an apprehension, some years ago. The continuation of the method, can be dropped. Emotions and heated from the intensity of the moment, is highly recommended (has) to be kept out of discipline and law enforcing at an utmost effort when dealing with protesters in a racial theme situation, especially if finagling a scene that might give rise to more outcry is a part of the trickery of the protester. A restaurant business owner wound up a fatality a few days back in Louisville, Kentucky, during the protesting. It was precisely these kinds of events that is supposedly the spark of nationwide protests, post the George Floyd incident back in May in Minneapolis, where, inside the protests, there is bound to be more moments of gray area tangles between police dedicated to serve to keep the peace, and protesters, so the situation fosters the same situation over and over again.
And, a man was dragged by a truck during protesting in the St. Louis area. Law enforcement officers have been shot or shots fired near to. A truck was driven into a crowd, the type of truck that could be carrying fuel. Other incidents among these.
Who is making money off these misfortunes?
Who is making money off of racial division, and violence?
How many replays of the person in Atlanta being slammed down, or they both fell down, or thought about slamming and it was too late before they came crashing down, do audiences of the news need to see?
(50 replays in 100 seconds, is not necessary, it is bad for the minds of the people; events like that should not be used for entertainment nor to make money. It has to be said because some folks still do not understand the concept yet.)
Authorities might choose to wait until a 'technical' authority makes an analysis that says curfews for protesting (a number of incidents in the protesting involving bodily injury have happened at night), and cessation of the protesting must take place, and in the trend of slothful and procrastinating decision making, wait too late to take action, until the fury reaches past the boiling point. The wisdom is to ensure a stop happens now.
Maybe recounts of sandbags on the steps of the Capitol building in the aftermath of developments surrounding Dr. King, was not something that should be in the minds' of many people right through here, as it seems as though that is where some want to see the conditions at.
Stop. Take a deep breath. Evaluate the success of actions. When certain actions are clear they are not bringing about the intended result, it is not the correct guidance to engage in them.