America’s spiritual crisis revealed in the Tyre Nichols tragedy

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
By M.B. Mathews

Some are saying that the death of Tyre Nichols was due to “bad policing” or perhaps affirmative action hiring.
Neither is truly the main reason.
The Tyre Nichols tragedy was due to a spiritual void where the perpetrators have no conscience.
You don’t behave so viciously toward anyone unless you have it in your soul, your being, to be that way. And because the human race is fallen, deeply prone to bad behavior, born to be bad, so to speak, human beings default to that evil fallen state.
As the Bible warns, “they do what is right in their own eyes.”
But it is God’s eyes they should be concerned with. People are without conscience if they are psychopaths. They also behave without conscience when they believe no one will hold them accountable. They are like all of us born into sin. Perhaps this sounds overstated. It is not; the Spirit of God inhabits those who believe in Him and walk with Him. That Spirit of God is absent in others, and so they have no fear, no love, no respect for what God has told us clearly He wants of us. God forbids murder, for example. Those cops murdered Nichols.



 

SamSpade

Well-Known Member
To me, the biggest tragedy about Tyre Nichols - unlike so many martyrs for the cause, he really, really didn't do anything wrong. Except possibly resist arrest (initially) after they beat him senseless. (To be honest, all I know is that he was "reckless driving". I have no idea if he was just messed up, drunk, high or trying to harass or intimidate people).

As of this writing, there's not only no evidence of Tyre ever having a criminal record, there's actually no evidence that he was driving recklessly.

These five guys brutally beat a man to death because he didn't obey them.
 

Kyle

Beloved Misanthrope
PREMO Member
To me, the biggest tragedy about Tyre Nichols - unlike so many martyrs for the cause, he really, really didn't do anything wrong. Except possibly resist arrest (initially) after they beat him senseless. (To be honest, all I know is that he was "reckless driving". I have no idea if he was just messed up, drunk, high or trying to harass or intimidate people).

As of this writing, there's not only no evidence of Tyre ever having a criminal record, there's actually no evidence that he was driving recklessly.

These five guys brutally beat a man to death because he didn't obey them.
I havent watched any videos, nor looked into his criminal history, but am just at the point that I feel :yawn:


If they didn't canonize so many shitbag felons, resisting arrest, fighting or shooting at the cops, continuing on their life of crime, I might be tempted to award more credit to the criticism. Not to mention the race bating.

But alas.. #### em.

Also, already heard one moronic ####tard, black and from Howard U of course, claiming the officers were racist. :lmao:
 

SamSpade

Well-Known Member
I havent watched any videos, nor looked into his criminal history, but am just at the point that I feel :yawn:


If they didn't canonize so many shitbag felons, resisting arrest, fighting or shooting at the cops, continuing on their life of crime, I might be tempted to award more credit to the criticism. Not to mention the race bating.

But alas.. #### em.

Also, already heard one moronic ####tard, black and from Howard U of course, claiming the officers were racist. :lmao:
Actually, I'm kind of amazed it's getting any traction at all. A black man was beaten to death by cops - and all five cops were black.

Which means - normally - that this raises hackles because it's COPS. In the past, it's the charge of RACISM that gets the most attention and it matters nothing that the perp was excessively violent, resisting arrest and already had a rap sheet for being a violent criminal.

Eric Garner at least was committing a crime, although selling cigarettes illegally is right up there with jaywalking for being about the least onerous crime you can commit.

This, this would tend to beat that all to hell - beating a man to death for reckless driving.
 

DaSDGuy

Well-Known Member
This is what you get when you feel affirmative action and lowering standards to meet quotas is more important than public safety. All they did was take the thugs off the streets and put them in uniforms and now a man is dead. I would be interested to have their polygraphs taken before they became cops be re-evaluated by a third party external to that police department.
 

Clem72

Well-Known Member
By M.B. Mathews

Some are saying that the death of Tyre Nichols was due to “bad policing” or perhaps affirmative action hiring.
Neither is truly the main reason.
The Tyre Nichols tragedy was due to a spiritual void where the perpetrators have no conscience.
You don’t behave so viciously toward anyone unless you have it in your soul, your being, to be that way. And because the human race is fallen, deeply prone to bad behavior, born to be bad, so to speak, human beings default to that evil fallen state.
As the Bible warns, “they do what is right in their own eyes.”
But it is God’s eyes they should be concerned with. People are without conscience if they are psychopaths. They also behave without conscience when they believe no one will hold them accountable. They are like all of us born into sin. Perhaps this sounds overstated. It is not; the Spirit of God inhabits those who believe in Him and walk with Him. That Spirit of God is absent in others, and so they have no fear, no love, no respect for what God has told us clearly He wants of us. God forbids murder, for example. Those cops murdered Nichols.




This dude is an idiot.

Stating that the only way to avoid inherent violence and psychopathic tendancies is through god. Meanwhile the least violent most "sharing is caring" (I.E. least psychopathic, not necessarily least sociopathic) societies at this time are also the least religious.

If this guy was correct Sweden, Canada, and Japan would be hellscapes, while Haiti, Ivory Coast, and the Philippines would be bastions religious tolerance without violence.
 

Clem72

Well-Known Member
Actually, I'm kind of amazed it's getting any traction at all. A black man was beaten to death by cops - and all five cops were black.
Cops that are themselves victims of systemic racism that make them act out the aggression of the white's that built the system to oppress the blacks. Duh.
 
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