Thursday “That Guy” Open Comments

Political correctness run amuck again. It seems that in Minneapolis, some of the students are taking offense at the police having specific identifying information on perpetrators of crime:

School officials at the University of Minnesota are working with black student and facility organizations after they wrote a letter to the school’s president about the racial descriptions given in crime alerts.
The letter, sent on Dec. 6, 2013, was issued by members of the African American and African Studies, Black Faculty and Staff Association, Black Graduate and Professional Student Association, Black Men’s Forum, Black Student Union and Huntley House for African American Males.
/snip
Students and staff mailed the letter more than a month after the campus went on lockdown because of an attempted robbery at Anderson Hall on Nov. 11, 2013. University of Minnesota Police wrongfully identified a student as the suspect.
On Tuesday, school officials reported there have been 25 robberies in and around the University, an increase of 27 percent over the last few years.

Okay, with a rise in crime, you’d think you’d want the cops to know who they’re looking for, and they’d want the students to be careful, too, right? I’m sorry the wrong guy was arrested, but that happens sometimes. It doesn’t mean that it was intentional, nor does it mean it was racially motivated.

The organizations wrote that while campus safety is crucial, the profiling can be devastating for black male students.

You mean the perpetrator might have been black?! And the description might have mentioned – gasp! – skin color?! And mentioning an obviously obvious identifier of the criminal(s) is devastating to those of the same race?

“[We] unanimously agree that campus safety should be of the UMPD’s utmost importance; however, efforts to reduce crime should never be at the expense of our Black men, or any specific group of people likely to be targeted. In addition to causing Black men to feel unsafe and distrusted, racial profiling is proven to inflict negative psychological effects on its victims.”
At Wednesday’s forum, Ian Taylor Jr., president of the Black Men’s Forum, said members of his organization feel threatened when the use of a racial description is given in the crime alerts.

What in heaven’s name did the authorities do? They didn’t mention eye color, or perhaps the small mole at the corner of the left nostril, as a descriptor?

“The repeated black, black, black suspect,” Taylor said. “And what that does it really discomforts the mental and physical comfort for students on campus because they feel like suspicions begin to increase.”

It’s about here that I wanted to do this:
Double facepalm
At least some semblance of sanity prevailed:

On Jan. 27, 2014, a formal letter was issued by Wheelock.
/snip
She did disagree with the organizations when it comes to excluding racial descriptions in the alerts.
“I firmly believe that a well-informed community is an asset to public safety…I believe that sharing more information in our Crime Alerts, not less, is most beneficial in terms of public safety, especially when that information is available.
The information we share can include a complete description of suspects, unique identifying characteristics such as an accent or a distinctive piece of clothing, or the description of vehicles involved.

Okay, so now we know – including a description of the largest organ of the body, which is visible from quite a distance, is allowed as part of a description of a human being.
For now.
PS: The “black” groups could have focused on helping the police capture the bad guys, which would then have stopped the constant mantra of “watch out for a black guy!”. That would have been much more effective than whining about their feelings getting hurt.


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  1. Hamous Avatar

    Sleeting pretty heavily in the barrio.

  2. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    Ice pellets at the hogan.

  3. Sarge Avatar

    Anybody want a woobie?
    Today would be a good day to have one.

  4. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    “Wintry mix” at Chez Harp.

  5. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Well, this is good news.
    Big Dem money not wasting their cash on the midterms:

    The Democratic Party’s biggest super PAC, recently retooled as an early pro-Hillary Clinton effort, will sit out the midterm elections this year.
    A spokesman with the group, Priorities USA Action, confirmed to BuzzFeed on Wednesday night that it would not be involved in House or Senate campaigns.
    “House Majority PAC and Majority PAC are doing everything right and making a real difference. We fully support their efforts,” said the spokesman, Peter Kauffmann, referring to the main groups supporting Democratic congressional candidates.
    Priorities USA, which operates under loose campaign finance rules that allow it to raise and spend unlimited sums, put $65 million behind Barack Obama in 2012.

  6. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    I got sleeted on pretty good on the way in from Glorious Copperfield around 6:20 this am. The sleet was the size of peas and on Hwy 6 the road was about 30% covered. I did not see any snow or liquid precip.

  7. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    #6 TexPat: Do you think that the Ds suspect that they are in for a severe @$$ whoopin?
    I heard that Texas has moved its primary to March for the Presidential elections in 2016 and it is winner take all. This is great news as now Texans will finally have a reasonable voice in picking the next R candidate.

  8. Katfish Avatar

    #6 & #8………………*minor detail Gents – they are DEMOCRATS…………………………..do Yall actually believe ’em?

  9. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    #11: It looks like he skint his knees on a few rough landings.

  10. Sarge Avatar

    9 Katfish says:
    February 6, 2014 at 9:47 am
    #6 & #8………………*minor detail Gents – they are DEMOCRATS…………………………..do Yall actually believe ‘em?

    Actually, its not really the big deal its being portrayed as:

    Priorities USA to sit out 2014
    posted at 8:03 am on February 6, 2014 by Ed Morrissey
    Last night, Ruby Cramer’s scoop for Buzzfeed generated a lot of, well, buzz, but how shocking is the decision by the Priorities USA Action PAC to sit out the midterms? It’s going to disappoint Democrats facing tough midterm election, certainly, but it’s not like Priorities USA did much for any Democrat but one before now:
    snip
    Yes, the super-PAC set up by former Obama staffers spent $65 million on Obama — and no one else. I mean no one else. In the 2012 cycle, they raised $79 million and spend $75 million of it according to Open Secrets, and the only “independent expenditures” it made were in opposition to one candidate, Mitt Romney. Priorities USA Action spent $65 million in that race, with the other $10 million going to various administrative and strategic tasks ($1.7 million of it went to salaries, for instance). Not a dime of their money went to down-ticket races in 2012.
    So having Priorities USA Action sit on the sidelines in 2012 isn’t exactly a blow to Democratic midterm hopes, at least not directly. If they raise funds for Hillary Clinton in the middle of the midterm cycle, though, that could be a huge problem for Democrats, as it would suck resources away from their attempt to hold control of the Senate. Earlier reports about the retooling of the Obama super-PAC into a Hillary House hinted that the fundraising would begin immediately, but the Wall Street Journal reported this weekend that Priorities USA Action will try avoiding competition with midterm fundraising:

    All they are doing is sitting on cash so they can spend it in 2016 supporting Hillary. They never have spent any money on midterms.

  11. Katfish Avatar

    #10 – pretty danged slick!!!

  12. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    #10 Shannon, that was on Drudge earlier this week, a neat idea.
    Mornin’ Gang

  13. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    Geek alert: Proposed new laser with 100,000 times the power of the combined electric production of the globe. Big question, will they be able to mount them on a shark?

  14. Katfish Avatar

    Brother Sha-Na-Na…………….you should buy Texpat one of THESE!
    (he could fling snow into the next STATE! 🙂 )

  15. squawkbox Avatar

    Hat tripped to MHarper
    This Democrat Has an Idea so Breathtaking, It Could Revolutionize How Congress Doesn’t Do Its Job

    Democratic Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee said that the new Congressional Full Employment Caucus will “give President Obama a number of executive orders that he can sign.”
    “We will be answering the call of all of America because people need work and we’re not doing right by them by creating work,” the Texas congresswoman said. “I believe this caucus will put us on the right path and we’ll give President Obama a number of executive orders that he can sign with pride and strength,”

    And a blast from the past that is well worth seeing the picture posted with the story of Queen sheila

  16. Katfish Avatar

    #18 – well HARRRUMPH

    59 Katfish says:
    February 5, 2014 at 6:39 pm
    …..Lord help us!!!

  17. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    #17 Katfish
    I thought in the first few seconds of the video that it was a riding snow blower!

  18. squawkbox Avatar

    And here is a question NO ONE can answer for me.
    President Obama is committing high crimes and misdemeanors hand over fist everyday. He and his cronies are circumventing the Constitution at every turn.
    Why isn’t the electorate in the streets demanding his impeachment?
    If ever there was a time when there should be a grassroots uprising the time is now.
    Oh wait I forgot the time for change is in the primaries.
    /You may resume ignoring me now.

  19. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    #17 😀

  20. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    #17 Katfish: I have visions of Tim Taylor on Tool Time.

  21. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    I am trying to enroll online in my new Met-Life retiree dental insurance. Shades of OCare #&!! It keeps erroring out and says technical difficulties; try again later.
    🙂

  22. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    If ever there was a time when there should be a grassroots uprising the time is now.

    I think we’re waiting for it to warm up, Squawks. No more polar vortex weather. Heck, I’m not even heading out to Home Depot today in this 36 degree weather.

  23. squawkbox Avatar

    I think we’re waiting for it to warm up, Squawks.

    Crap people have been waiting for it to warm up/get cool/stop raining/get rain/hurricane to come/hurricane to leave for years now. I am in no way implying we should riot in the streets but at least the long haired maggot infested hippies had the courage of their misguided convictions to take to the streets of Chicago in the 60’s.
    Every signer of the Constitution was hunted down by the Brits for standing for this country. But todays conservatives, well we just don’t do those things like them hippies cause we all got jobs and stuff. No time to turn out and turn up the heat, but by gawdddduuuhhhh we can post crap on facebook cause Michael Berry said that was a good thing to do.
    I’ll be going now cause I am about a 10 on the bad mood meter.

  24. squawkbox Avatar

    And i do not want Hamous.org to be another on my growing list of blogs to be run off from.

  25. Katfish Avatar

    #21 – Brother Squawky – you have ‘gracie’ mail (from yahoo so ya might peek in spam)

  26. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    HEADLINE: Obama admin unilaterally changes law to allow immigrants with ‘limited’ terror contact into US

    What could possibly go wrong?

  27. Hamous Avatar

    And here is a question NO ONE can answer for me.
    ….
    Why isn’t the electorate in the streets demanding his impeachment?

    I can answer that for you. They’ve all been browbeaten by “progressives” to the point they’re afraid to be called “racist!!!”.

  28. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    Not me, Hammy. I laugh at people who call me a racist.

  29. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    One of the worst effects of a grossly enlarged federal government is it overwhelms the members of Congress and makes it virtually impossible for them do their job.
    One of the fundamental obligations of members of each of the three branches of government is to scrutinize and shine a light on what the other two branches are trying to get away with behind everyone’s back.
    The executive branch, particularly, will take a mile for every inch it is given. But when members of Congress are waylaid by tsunamis of 2,000 page bills meant to upend the entire society, there is no way they can perform their basic duties.

  30. squawkbox Avatar

    I can answer that for you. They’ve all been browbeaten by “progressives” to the point they’re afraid to be called “racist!!!”.

    Oh. A bunch of sniveling cowards huh? So where is everyone else? I BS you not I have done been expelled for calling people out cause I called BS on the idea that forwarding one assinine story after another ain’t doing squat.
    So why are we not burning down the likes of Cornyn’s email. (This is what got my hackles up). Cornyn and so many others are touting how Obama is doing this and doing that and Obama is lying and Benghazi is a travesty and laws have been broken
    BUT BY GAWWWWDDDUUUUHHH they are going to continue to expose the lies and fight Obama. So vote for me and btw can you send me $20.
    Why have they not started impeachment proceedings? They cite impeachable offense after impeachable offense. Where is the electorate raising hell? REMOVE THE S>O>B>. We already know the lies.

  31. squawkbox Avatar

    Texpat
    If they want to combat that scenario they could, they won’t but they could. Cut the head off the snake. Just make sure you vote for the guy that tells you the most about Obama’s lies so he can continue to fight Obama.
    SNARK OFF
    Bad mood meter is now broken
    /OUT

  32. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    Love me that Trey Gowdy guy!

    Nuh uh, I saw him first, Sister!

  33. Hamous Avatar

    Have you ever noticed that Fox News only hires liberals who look like their heads got caught in a trash compactor?

  34. Tedtam Avatar

    #38 mharper

    Love me that Trey Gowdy guy!
    Nuh uh, I saw him first, Sister!

    We can either fight for him or flip a coin.

  35. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    #36 Squawk
    I’ve been saying this for a long time about the size of government, the insane legislative workload it takes to run a trillion dollar government and the time it consumes of all the people on Capitol Hill – Senate members, House members, the staffs of each, Congressional Budget Office and committee staff members.
    It’s as if the Executive decided to castrate the Legislative by burying them in a category 5 hurricane of paper and data that never ends.

  36. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    RE: #41
    And, yes, the members of Congress could always say no.

  37. squawkbox Avatar

    And, yes, the members of Congress could always say no.

    Thank you

  38. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    Izzit possible that sanity is starting to take hold in the House of Reps?

    HEADLINE: Boehner on the brink: Speakership coup brewing over immigration
    Rep. Raul Labrador said House Speaker John Boehner should lose his leadership post if he pushes forward with immigration reform this year, CQ Roll Call reported.
    “I think it should cost him his speakership,” Mr. Labrador, Idaho Republican, said in an interview with the Capitol Hill news organization.
    Mr. Labrador also refused to rule out running to replace Mr. Boehner — even if the Ohio Republican put the brakes on immigration bills.

    This is a positive development, it is just the beginning of the beginning.

  39. Hamous Avatar

    Take, for instance, these “climate hubs” in Shannon’s #2. I would assume Congress would have to fund them, whether it’s in a standalone bill or attached to some omnibus monstrosity. Either way, the House should vote it down every single time it comes up.

  40. Hamous Avatar

    Izzit possible that sanity is starting to take hold in the House of Reps?

    Bwahahahaha! It’s an election year, silly!

    House Speaker John Boehner hit the brakes on immigration legislation on Thursday, saying it will be “difficult” to move any bill in the current climate — comments that signal a rough road ahead for one of President Obama’s top 2014 priorities.

  41. squawkbox Avatar

    Speakership coup

    Wishful thinking, smoke and mirrors, more media pablum, you name it. Boehner has enough cronies behind him he ain’t going no where.

  42. squawkbox Avatar

    BTW it ain’t just Boehner on the pubbie side suggesting we should have immigration deform.

  43. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    Mr. Labrador also refused to rule out running to replace Mr. Boehner — even if the Ohio Republican put the brakes on immigration bills.

    Openly challenging the speakership, or not ruling out running, regardless of the progress of the immigration bill is a good development. Perhaps some of the non-leadership in the R party of the house are looking at the polling data and realizing that the people are demanding testicular fortitude. I will believe it when I see that Boner has been replaced. I will start to get real excited when the Trey Gowdy types start replacing, en masse, the Ryan Rino types.

  44. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Sorry if this is a repeat post.
    Rear Admiral on religious liberty.

  45. Sarge Avatar

    45 Hamous says:
    February 6, 2014 at 1:44 pm
    Take, for instance, these “climate hubs” in Shannon’s #2. I would assume Congress would have to fund them, whether it’s in a standalone bill or attached to some omnibus monstrosity. Either way, the House should vote it down every single time it comes up.

    Actually, the Climate Hubs comes from the Executive as a regulation in FDA. There is no funding for the action per se as the agency says its part of something already funded.
    EDIT TO ADD:
    As such, it falls into Texpat’s assertion above that the Executive buries Congress under mountains of paperwork. This will be part of next year’s budget battle.

  46. Katfish Avatar

    #50 – Brother who knows if that is a ‘repeat’ – it should be repeated a MILLION times at minimum !!!!!

  47. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    # 40 Tedtam says:

    #38 mharper
    Love me that Trey Gowdy guy!
    Nuh uh, I saw him first, Sister!
    We can either fight for him or flip a coin.

    If it weren’t so cold, I’d challenge you to mud-rasslin’ at high noon…

  48. Tedtam Avatar

    Yeah, just watch that knee, lady! I know your weak spot!

  49. squawkbox Avatar

    If it weren’t so cold, I’d challenge you to mud-rasslin’ at high noon…

    Now that I gotta see. The old imagination runs wild with possibilities.
    DAISY DUKES?????

  50. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    TT, dya think Kevin Sorbo might get jealous?

  51. squawkbox Avatar

    Thank you MHarper for getting out of this funk. 🙂

  52. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    57 Squawk
    Here, this will cheer you up.

  53. Sarge Avatar

    33 Texpat says:
    February 6, 2014 at 12:02 pm
    One of the worst effects of a grossly enlarged federal government is it overwhelms the members of Congress and makes it virtually impossible for them do their job.
    One of the fundamental obligations of members of each of the three branches of government is to scrutinize and shine a light on what the other two branches are trying to get away with behind everyone’s back.
    The executive branch, particularly, will take a mile for every inch it is given. But when members of Congress are waylaid by tsunamis of 2,000 page bills meant to upend the entire society, there is no way they can perform their basic duties.

    Exhibit A

  54. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    If coffee companies operated under Obamacare rules…

  55. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Ol’ Serpent Head hired by FoxNews.

  56. Sarge Avatar

    Two very excellent posts at AoSHQ in response to Barry’s “job lock” comment as to why losing 2.5 million jobs to Obamacare is a good thing.

    We’re now living in a post-labor Utopia. Have you heard about this?
    This is liberal elitism at work, believe it or not. The upper-crust Democrats see some guy mowing their lawn in the summer, sweating and grunting as he pushes the mower around the steeply-landscaped back yard. Or they see the trashmen coming by to collect the feculent, festering remains of the weekend cocktail party they threw over the weekend. God, I’d hate that job, they think, and then a light bulb goes on in their heads. I bet they hate that job too! No one would do that job unless they had to! It’s an outrage! And then we’re off to the races.
    Upper-crust liberals tend to have cushy, white-collar jobs that pay well. They tend to have stable families and live in decent neighborhoods. To them, “work” means something far different than it does to the guy outside laboring over their landscaping.
    The guy out pushing the mower, or hauling away their trash, probably doesn’t hate his job. He may not love it, but he probably doesn’t hate it. It pays the bills. To the extent that he feels any outrage, it’s generally at the shitty hot weather or the lazy gringo kid he hired as a helper this summer but who didn’t show up today. It’s not like he dreams of being a neurosurgeon or a performance-artist. He’d probably like more free time (who wouldn’t?) but not at the cost of losing income.
    In other words: liberals who believe this “less work is good” argument are Utopian idiots. They think everybody lives like they do, and likes the things they like.


    Abraham Lincoln vs. Barack Obama

    A job — work, labor, industry — creates a powerful moral climate for the mind. Work creates in the mind a definite and tangible relationship between action and consequence, the appreciation of which is the essential undergirding for all morality.
    One’s personal labors breed respect for other’s personal labors. As Lincoln said, labor is the ultimate measure of value. When a man knows he has worked 30 hours to amass $600, and that the new television he wants costs $600, he understands, in a palpable way, the value of not just his productive endeavors, but those of the men and women who made the object he seeks to buy. It is this understanding that makes working men despise thieves.
    When one works, one sees a bridge from the past to the future; one understands that one’s labors on Monday produce a service or good deliverable the following Wednesday.
    Work thus creates in the mind a fertile ground for the growth of other virtues, almost all of which rely upon the understandings which work affords — the connection between action and consequence, the value of other people and their own strivings, the sense that progress — betterment — can be achieved by application of effort.

  57. Adee Avatar
    Adee

    Good afternoon Hamsters. Another chilly and mostly gloomy day began at 33 that slipped to 32 and back to 33 between 6:30 and 7:30, then bumped along in the low 30s until noonish. A steady knife-edged breeze kept pace into mid-afternoon. Clothing layers remain a requirement for venturing outdoors.
    Not a drop of rain nor plink of sleet pellet out here. Patio plants are still shrouded in sheets from last night, wooden pinch clothespins anchor them to stems and branches and to each other to form small tents over several plants. It is becoming tiresome moving pots onto the back porch and out onto the patio when it warms a bit, then back onto the porch and covering them again. But they will need cover for a few more nights before the latest wintry blast abates and moves off. Some have lived here for a long time, and it would be a shame to let them freeze.

  58. Adee Avatar
    Adee

    Trey Gowdy, please run for the Senate and joint Ted, Rand, and Mike.

  59. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    54 TT

    Yeah, just watch that knee, lady! I know your weak spot!

    Oops, fragot about my little handicap. I took a look at my FB “movie” which FB helpfully produced for every account, piecing together the posts that had the most traffic. Now lately, for me, that was status of knee surgery and rehab, so my “movie” made me an invalid and/or hypochondriac. 🙂
    And besides that, playing the thing just once and even opting not to save it, has me getting edge ads for name-brand replacement parts. 🙂

  60. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    Hopefully that is mostly in Japan. But yanno, I can see someone like Sandra Fluke making those special handmade chocolates.

  61. fat albert Avatar
    fat albert

    Ann Coulter calls Chris Christie a pansy.
    I knew there was a reason I liked her!

  62. fat albert Avatar
    fat albert

    RE: The topic on top –
    I have long been of the opinion that college is no longer a place where you get smarter – it’s where you go to have your brains sucked out. The larger or more prestigious the institution – the harder and faster it sucks.

  63. fat albert Avatar
    fat albert

    I wonder it the students might be happier if they described the alleged perpetrators as men with large noses, protruding lips and very curly hair. . . . .
    .
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    That can play basketball. . . . . .

  64. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    Good Grief, I step out for a while and y’all start a frat party on the couch! Two of the ladies in a Mud Rasslin’ match, Squawk egging them on and Texpat posting risqué videos….Carry on, oh and did Tim Tom get the beer? 😀

  65. Adee Avatar
    Adee

    #68 Hamous
    Gad.

  66. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    #73 SD
    Trey Gowdy is worth fighting for.

  67. GJT Avatar
    GJT

    Two of the ladies in a Mud Rasslin’ match, Squawk egging them on and Texpat posting risqué videos…

    ….MHarp with her fake body parts…..

  68. GJT Avatar
    GJT

    The German engineer guy with the little wings standing at the urinal next to the guy with big wings in the Volkswagen commercial cracks me up.

  69. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    ….MHarp with her fake body parts…..

    Ah yes, my bionic knee!

  70. Adee Avatar
    Adee

    Here we go into tonight’s forecast for maybe more wintry mix spreading farther than the models show, kinda like today’s did. And the ERCOT electricity overseers for the state are asking folks to go easy on the thermostat settings tonight so as to avoid rolling blackouts, all caused by we who have electric heat rather than gas. Some power plants are down for maintenance this time of year, which ordinarily would not be a problem.
    But this is no ordinary winter.
    Bundle up and stay warm. G’night all.

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