Sheriff Knight: Racial bias in American law enforcement against African Americans
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    Lightbulb Sheriff Knight: Racial bias in American law enforcement against African Americans

    Quote Originally Posted by “Sheriff Tom Knight”
    How do you explain racial bias in law enforcement against African American people? The relationship between citizens and police has reached a tipping point. The thin blue line is being erased when...
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    Journalism can never be silent: that is its greatest virtue and its greatest fault. It must speak, and speak immediately, while the echoes of wonder, the claims of triumph and the signs of horror are still in the air.

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    System racism inside the SSO?

    Quote Originally Posted by Sheriff Tom Knight View Post
    How do you explain racial bias in law enforcement against African American people? The relationship between citizens and police has reached a tipping point.
    Systemic racism is alive and well nationwide, as well as inside the Sarasota Sheriff's Office (no SSO names will be mentioned on this public website). Systemic racism in the Sarasota Sheriff's Office involves pulling people over (because they are black) and making comments about other people (because they are black). If racism is in a person's heart, then it is what it is.

    Regarding nationwide riots: Antifa's solution is to destroy downtown businesses (including stores owned by blacks) and torching vehicles (including cars owned by blacks). Antifa's instigated violent riots are not the solution; Antifa is "coordinated anarchy in search of a nationwide revolution." Communist-backed Antifa hijacked a legitimate peaceful protest about systemic racism, with the endgame of replacing it with a revolutionary political ideology.

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    Sheriff Knight joins protesters who block roadway

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    Sheriff Tom Knight jointed protesters when they shut down the intersection at University Parkway and Cattleman Road to protest what happened in Minnesota – and then told the crowd that he too is angry.

    Source: https://www.mysuncoast.com/2020/06/0...otesters-scso/
    That is not leadership, but it is Knight's clumsy attempt at political pandering.

    • About 12+ protesters were present in the roadway.
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    • A permit is needed for solicitating/protesting in the right-of-way. No permit was obtained.
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    • What is the legal justification, if any, for completely shutting down 8 lanes of traffic, for 12 protesters, for 9 minutes?
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    • What is the legal justification for stopping all commerce and traffic, from entering and exiting the Interstate, from that location?
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    • Knight injects himself in political hot topic because he is a media hound in search of a hot mic.

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    Enabling protesters by pandering

    Quote Originally Posted by Marcine Joseph
    Deputies say that the protesters who were with Sheriff Knight vandalized stores.

    Source: https://www.mysuncoast.com/2020/06/0...-deputies-say/
    Knight's political theory is that when he joined protesters who illegally blocked a major roadway, he "enabled" them, which means they did not do as much rioting as they otherwise would have done. By pandering default, Knight became the defacto "enabler" of Sarasota's protesters. "Enabling" or appeasement is sought by any means necessary. For example, some victims of domestic violence are "enablers" because they keep doing things that enable the violence to continue. Knight enabled Antifa's destruction of property, due to his political pandering.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marcine Joseph View Post
    Deputies say that the protesters who were with Sheriff Knight vandalized stores.

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    Knight's political theory is that when he joined protesters who illegally blocked a major roadway, he "enabled" them, which means they did not do as much rioting as they otherwise would have done. By pandering default, Knight became the defacto "enabler" of Sarasota's protesters. "Enabling" or appeasement is sought by any means necessary. For example, some victims of domestic violence are unwittingly "enablers" because they keep doing things that enable the violence to continue. Knight unwittingly enabled Antifa's destruction of property to continue, due to his political pandering.
    "Unwitting" is the operative word here. A victim of domestic violence is an "unwitting enabler" for important reasons:
    • She does not know what else to do.
    • She is in a trapped situation with no other alternatives (from her view).
    • She doesn't want to get kicked out of the house to become homeless.

    Is Knight an "unwitting enabler" for property damage because:
    • He does not know what else to do?
    • He feels trapped with no other alternatives?
    • He doesn't want to get rejected by the MSM? Or he doesn't want to become a victim of bad political press coverage?

    These are important questions for anyone who has insight.

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    He talks about selection of the right leaders. Is there a rolling my eyes emoji in this thing. He is a giant Puzzy he has promoted some of the worst of the worst to be future leaders at our agency. Hey Tom STFU. ! Dik Head “your snarky pal. “

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    Thumbs up Leadership succession plan?

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    Knight talks about selection of the right leaders.
    That's an excellent point. Do you remember when Knight promoted this "leader" [sic] in Knight's "succession plan"?
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xuH...ew?usp=sharing

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    Question Will Knight be catapulted into nationwide MSM attention?

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    That is not leadership, but it is Knight's clumsy attempt at political pandering.

    • About 12+ protesters were present in the roadway.
      .
    • A permit is needed for solicitating/protesting in the right-of-way. No permit was obtained.
      .
    • What is the legal justification, if any, for completely shutting down 8 lanes of traffic, for 12 protesters, for 9 minutes?
      .
    • What is the legal justification for stopping all commerce and traffic, from entering and exiting the Interstate, from that location?
      .
    • Knight injects himself in political hot topics because he is a media hound in search of a hot mic.
    Sheriff Tom Knight's printed opinion piece in the local Sarasota newspaper is going to make national news. He will now become an MSM media darling throughout the United States. Undoubtedly. Next, will he be invited to speak on CNN or MSDNC to share his opinions about alleged nationwide prejudice in law enforcement? Does Knight seriously want to be catapulted into that kind of nationwide media attention? Yes, Knight would relish it. You read it here first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sheriff Tom Knight View Post
    How do you explain racial bias in law enforcement against African American people?
    Blue Lives Matter website to be shut down: https://hotair.com/archives/jazz-sha...hut-shut-said/

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    There is a long-term plan to nationalize all U.S. police forces, but the U.S. Constitution currently prohibits the plan for centralized control of law enforcement e.g. the 50 states exercise decentralized electoral power, to include control of their city, county and state police forces. In an attempt to nationalize all U.S. police forces, specific political things are planned:

    1. First, create chaos.
      (Anarchist-instigated riots)
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    2. Second, create order out of chaos.
      (Who will be the political savior?)

    Examples:

    • Local police must be defunded to bring anarchy, which will result in an outcry from civilians for federal intervention to restore law and order. In that scenario, George Soros said that Americans will welcome the intervention of United Nations peacekeeping troops to restore order.
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    • Creating a global government is a long-term strategy that has been ongoing for centuries. The scope of the plan goes beyond your short lifespan.
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    • There is a spiritual undercurrent that drives these long-term forces.

    Here are articles for you to peruse:


    Thomas M. Knight believes he is enlightened, above others, while he is a darkened, duped, power hungry politician who is seeking national recognition to run for U.S. Congress (that's his long-term strategy).

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