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Philadelphia pulls SEVENTY TWO cops off the street amid probe into claims officers posted more than 300 racist and anti-Muslim comments on Facebook


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2019 Jun 21, 8:49am   1,084 views  12 comments

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7160643/72-officers-streets-amid-probe-social-media-posts.html

Police Commissioner Richard Ross says 72 Philadelphia cops have been placed on administrative duty amid an initial investigation into a national group's accusation of officers in at least five states posting racist and anti-Muslim comments on social media.

Ross said he believed at least 'several dozen' people would be disciplined and he expects some to be fired. The commissioner said the internal affairs division prioritized posts 'clearly advocating violence or death against any protected class such as ethnicity, national origin, sex, religion and race.'

An independent law firm had been hired to determine whether posts were constitutionally protected before any discipline is imposed.


One of the posts:



Do police have the right to give their honest opinion?

Islam is in fact a hate group whose central dogma is hate for all non-Muslims. To pretend otherwise is to expose us all to great danger.

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1   Shaman   2019 Jun 21, 8:53am  

I don’t know. Police are government workers, so they must not violate civil rights act while doing their job. But they are also citizens, and retain the rights of free speech while off the job. This appears to be off job speech, so this whole purge is probably unconstitutional. I’m sure their union will have something to say about this. And there will be lawsuits. This isn’t the UK where you can be sent to jail for “hate speech” on the internet.
2   Rin   2019 Jun 21, 1:19pm  

It's both, a hate group and a religion but in this case, a religion for the Arabic ppl of the world.

What needs to happen is that the Turks and Persians need to fully reject Islam and then, send that religion back to the sands of Arabia where it belongs.
3   Patrick   2019 Jun 21, 5:37pm  

I have always hoped that the Persians would re-embrace Zoroastrianism, their pre-Islamic religion.

It's a fine old faith, and seems quite peaceful and reasonable in its beliefs.

Now sure what the Turks would go back to.... Maybe Tengriism:

Anyway, for the 9% of their genes that come from turkic sources, the religions before Islam were:

Tengriism - belief in the Sky god
Nestorian Christianity (if they were part of the Naiman or Uyghur tribes)
Manichaenism (if they were part of the uyghurs)


https://www.quora.com/What-was-the-religion-of-Turkish-people-before-Islam

Interesting that the current Turkish population is so little Turkic by genes.
4   HeadSet   2019 Jun 21, 7:44pm  

Interesting that the current Turkish population is so little Turkic by genes.

I have been to Turkey. Most Turks look like Europeans, you have to go into the remote areas to see the ones who resemble Chinese.
5   MisdemeanorRebel   2019 Jun 21, 11:30pm  

Sure, the province of Asia was mostly Greek when the Turks invaded.
6   Ceffer   2019 Jun 22, 10:26am  

If they told the cops once, they told them twice, that 299 was the limit on racist and anti-Muslim comments.
7   Patrick   2019 Jun 22, 4:41pm  

I traveled around Turkey back when I was in college. It was funny how they just ignored all the Greek writing carved into ancient temples and whatnot, but instead had plaques about the "People of Turkey" who built them two thousand years ago.

There is a lot of serious cognitive dissonance in that country. Don't even mention the Armenians to a Turk unless you want trouble.
8   HeadSet   2019 Jun 22, 6:07pm  

Patrick says
I traveled around Turkey back when I was in college. It was funny how they just ignored all the Greek writing carved into ancient temples and whatnot, but instead had plaques about the "People of Turkey" who built them two thousand years ago.

There is a lot of serious cognitive dissonance in that country. Don't even mention the Armenians to a Turk unless you want trouble.


I remember going out to old relic cities like Side that were obvious Greek ruins. It was not hard to find old, worn thin Byzantine coins in the area. The Turks did not care about guarding the ruins or care about the coins. If you found one, you could have it. They hate everything Greek or Byzantine. In fact, the Turkish Air Traffic Control would not even do a hand off when you flew out of Turkey into Greek airspace. You just had to pop up on radar. Same going from Greek to Turkish airspace.
9   WookieMan   2019 Jun 24, 5:19am  

HeadSet says
They hate everything Greek or Byzantine. In fact, the Turkish Air Traffic Control would not even do a hand off when you flew out of Turkey into Greek airspace. You just had to pop up on radar. Same going from Greek to Turkish airspace.


Lol. Pretty fucking childish and dangerous to some degree. Makes sense to endanger what likely is a plane with a high percentage of your own people on it. But muh, ancient history.
10   RC2006   2019 Jun 24, 5:25am  

Erdogan called the mayor of Istanbul a Greek as an insult now I understand, didn't know about the whole Greek Turkey thing.
11   zzyzzx   2019 Jun 24, 6:56am  

HonkpilledMaster says
Sure, the province of Asia was mostly Greek when the Turks invaded.


RC2006 says
Erdogan called the mayor of Istanbul a Greek as an insult now I understand, didn't know about the whole Greek Turkey thing.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Population_exchange_between_Greece_and_Turkey

The 1923 population exchange between Greece and Turkey

The 1923 population exchange between Greece and Turkey stemmed from the "Convention Concerning the Exchange of Greek and Turkish Populations" signed at Lausanne, Switzerland, on 30 January 1923, by the governments of Greece and Turkey. It involved at least 1.6 million people (1,221,489 Greek Orthodox from Asia Minor, Eastern Thrace, the Pontic Alps and the Caucasus, and 355,000 Muslims from Greece), most of whom were forcibly made refugees and de jure denaturalized from their homelands.

The population exchange was envisioned by the new state of Turkey as a way to formalize, and make permanent, the flight of its native Greek Orthodox peoples following their genocide (1914–1922), while initiating a new exodus of a smaller number of native Muslims from Greece to supply settlers for the now depopulated Greek Orthodox villages of Turkey, while Greece saw it as a way to supply its masses of propertyless Greek Orthodox refugees from Turkey with lands to settle from the exchanged native Muslims of Greece.

This major compulsory population exchange, or agreed mutual expulsion, was based not on language or ethnicity, but upon religious identity, and involved nearly all the indigenous Orthodox Christian citizens of Turkey (the Rûm "Roman/Byzantine" millet), including even Turkish-speaking Orthodox citizens, and most of the native Muslims of Greece, including even Greek-speaking Muslim citizens. Each group were citizens, and mostly native peoples, of the state seeking to expel them, and neither had representation in the state purporting to speak for them in the exchange treaty.

Also:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greco-Turkish_War_(1919%E2%80%931922)
Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922)
12   MisdemeanorRebel   2019 Jun 25, 1:12am  

Philly is swarming with homeless. I was here a few years ago and didn't see anything like it. The Deep Blue leadership decided to pursue SFBA policies a couple of years ago, no more sweeping homeless. I'm a block from City Hall and they're literally everywhere. Can't walk a block to the Wawa without them coming out like zombies to say "Money, man. Uhhhh Money man. Cigarettes?"

Also, WTF with all the Trannies? Used to be you'd see one every so often. Out for 10 minutes tonight at 2AM, saw 3 separate GROUPS of trannies.

FInally, saw two women in complete burkas and armies of Hijab wearers. My country is being destroyed.

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