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  1. a i komsije neka se paze, jos dve sezone i Andrei zastareva osvajanje nemacke lige
    26 points
  2. Nema potrebe da se toliko bavite/bavimo uinijem. Ako ništa drugo, dovoljno je bio kritičan i prema svojima da bi mu sad pripisivali neke stvari koje sigurno ne idu uz njega. Evo meni nije teško da priznam da je uz Arsenija i Glimera bio jedan od razloga zbog kojeg sam toliko zagotivio rahmetli nam forum. Mozda nas nekada i prcne, zasluženo ili ne ko će to više znati, ali u svakom slučaju odudara od gomile ... Šta hoću da kažem, ne mogu realni ljudi kao uini da budu problem. Ne manje važno, dosta ljudi se sakriva iza uinija. Koristi njegove rasprave da uleti sa presmješnim doskočicama ili da nam napomene kako nas uini rastura.
    10 points
  3. Niko ne mora da bude neutralan da bi njegova reč imala težinu. Elem, čvrsto smatram da grešimo ako uinijeve motive tražimo u patkometriji (prikrivenoj ili ne, svejedno). Možemo da se ne slažemo u konceptima, možemo da smatramo da je debelo zalutao u nekim stavovima (bože moj, svi to radimo ponekad), može da nas iritira upornost kojom ih ponavlja i da smatramo argumentaciju spinerskom ili neodgovarajućom, ali ne bi trebalo imati sumnje u čisto srce. Dakle, debelo sam ubeđen da bi on doslovno iste stvari pisao i kada bismo obrnuli istoriju i sadašnjost dva kluba ili da je kojim slučajem s groblja a da piše o KKP.
    9 points
  4. kada ne znaš šta ćeš, najbolje je relativizovati do besmisla. srećom ima puuno puuno više ljudi u usa u ovom trenutku koji imaju trunku časti i par grančica savesti uparenih sa nešto empatije (pri tome, ovaj tvoj post iznad je samo logičan way out nakon onog bisera pod sloganom Ovo uopste nije tako ocigledno, mesanje javnosti i nije najbolja stvar. )
    9 points
  5. al pazi koji je to umišljen stav i pristup. naši učili svojevremeno od amera i rusa npr, onda naši otišli pa pokazali nešto italijanima, špancima i grcima - hoću da kažem, treba biti otvoren za uticaje i srećan da imaš priliku da naučiš nešto, pa makar to bio trener bez tako raskošnog CVja hipotetički, brad stevens ne bi mogao pre 2018e da postane trener domaćeg kluba
    8 points
  6. Ja sam miran. Šta god da odlučimo, u bližoj ili daljoj budućnosti će se pokazati kao pogrešan izbor.
    7 points
  7. Itekako su vazni zakoni i vladavina prava, a ne nekakva pravda koju svako tumaci kako mu se cefne u zavisnosti od toga koje emocije mu struje venama. Takvo pozivanje na pravdu i selektivno tumacenje od slucaja do slucaja znaci smrt vladavini prava i institucija, a upravo to jeste srz civilizovane liberalne demokratije i zrele republike - vladavina prava i zakona, a ne vladavina naroda, vecine i nekakve besne rulje zeljne pravde. Covecanstvo je vekovima gradilo takav oblik civilizacije koji sporove resava po jasnim pravilima i zakonima koji vaze za sve, a ne po pravdama i zeljama naroda koji bacaju drvlje i kamenje, spaljuju na lomaci, razapinju na krst, dave u vodi i slicno. Kao sto je Angelia lepo napisala, za sve ovo postoje sudovi, zakoni i pravila istrage gde se utvrdjuje sta se zbilo, kako se zbilo i zbog cega se zbilo i gde se sve odvija na civilizovan i strucan nacin bez ikakvog divljanja po ulicama. Dakle postoje strucnjaci koji su se obrazovali za to, muku mucili godinama da bi postali pravnici i resavali ovakve probleme. Poput lekara koji su strucnjaci u resavanju problema oko pandemije COVID-a recimo, a ne internet strucnjaci za sve i svasta sa do own research mentalitetom. Ove sve naravno ne znaci da je opravdano nasilje policije nad gradjanima, nego naprotiv. Isto to nasilje bi trebalo izbegavati sirokim lukom kao sto bi trebalo izbegavati javna lincovanja i sudove rulje, posto su oba velika zla i pretnje po covecanstvo.
    7 points
  8. uff čova sr with pozzecco feat čova jr to je cirkus koji bih možda i platio da vidim live
    7 points
  9. nekoliko svezijih situacija na temu ukljucujuci i ishode tj odluke suda (ovo su naravno primeri sa svedocima, video-snimcima i whatnot, postoji gomila slučajeva koji su na časna policijska reč ..ali i ovde je "outcome" procentualno jasan) Circumstances: Eric Garner was walking through a neighbourhood in Staten Island, N.Y., when two New York police officers confronted him. Police had had previous interactions with Garner, who was known for selling untaxed cigarettes on the street. This encounter quickly escalated, with multiple officers joining in to restrain Garner. During the struggle, officer Daniel Pantaleo put Garner in a chokehold. The hold, which is banned by the NYPD, is what ultimately killed him. A friend of Garner's captured what happened on his phone, and the video went viral. The footage immortalized Garner's dying words, "I can't breathe," which became a rallying cry for the Black Lives Matter movement. Outcome: In December 2014, a Staten Island grand jury declined to indict Pantaleo on criminal charges. In July 2019, after years of investigating the case, the federal Department of Justice also declined to file charges. Pantaleo was fired from the NYPD in August 2019 but has since filed a lawsuit to try to get his job back. Circumstances: Michael Brown, 18, and a friend were walking in the middle of a street in Ferguson, Mo., a suburb of St. Louis, when police officer Darren Wilson drove by and asked them to use the sidewalk. What transpired next is still unclear, but Brown and Wilson scuffled while the officer was still inside his cruiser. Shots were fired from inside the vehicle. Brown then ran off. He was hit with six bullets in all and died at the scene. Outcome: Michael Brown's killing led to weeks of protests in Ferguson; at one point, Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon called in the National Guard. Protests re-ignited that November, when a grand jury in St. Louis County announced it would not indict Wilson. That same month, Wilson resigned from the Ferguson Police Department. In March 2015, the U.S. Department of Justice announced it would not prosecute Wilson but did release a report alleging racial bias in how police and the courts in the community treat black people. Circumstances: Chicago police officer Jason Van Dyke shot Laquan McDonald 16 times in the middle of a street around 10 p.m. Police said McDonald, who was 17, had been brandishing a knife and that the shooting was in self-defence. For more than a year, the city fought the release of dashcam footage of the event that could clarify the sequence of events. Thirteen months later, a judge permitted the public release of this footage, which shows that while McDonald was carrying a knife, he had been walking away from Van Dyke when the officer shot him 16 times in 15 seconds. Outcome: In October 2018, Van Dyke was convicted of second-degree murder and 16 counts of aggravated battery with a firearm, and was eventually sentenced to six years and nine months in prison. A report released by Inspector General Joseph Ferguson in October 2019 described a coverup by 16 officers and supervisors, including Van Dyke. Among the allegations in the report were that officers made false statements to exaggerate the threat McDonald posed and that a former lieutenant destroyed notes from witness interviews. Circumstances: Twelve-year-old Tamir Rice was playing in a Cleveland park when a police cruiser pulled up. Within two seconds of getting out of his squad car, officer Timothy Loehmann shot the boy. Loehmann and another officer, Frank Garmback, had arrived in response to a 911 call in which someone told dispatchers a "juvenile" was "pulling a gun in and out of his pants and pointing it at people." The caller also expressed doubt that the gun was real. It was, in fact, a toy pellet gun. Rice died in hospital the next day. Outcome: In 2015, a grand jury in Cuyahoga County decided not to charge Loehmann in the killing, saying he had a legal right to use deadly force because he genuinely believed it was a real gun. In 2016, the city of Cleveland announced it would pay the Rice family $6 million US to settle a lawsuit over the shooting. In 2017, the Cleveland police department fired Loehmann, though not solely for the shooting — they said he had also provided "false information" on his job application. Circumstances: Walter Scott was driving his vehicle in North Charleston, S.C., when a police officer, Michael Slager, pulled him over for a broken taillight. A bystander captured the ensuing events on cellphone video. While Slager was talking to Scott in a vacant lot, Scott started to run away. Slager fired eight shots and hit Scott five times, killing him. Outcome: Slager was fired days after the shooting. A murder trial in 2016 ended with a deadlocked jury. In 2017, a judged sentenced Slager to 20 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to violating Scott's civil rights by using excessive force. The sentencing judge said Slager shot Scott with "malice and recklessness" and then gave false testimony to investigators. Circumstances: On April 12, 2015, Baltimore police officers arrested 25-year-old Freddie Gray for possession of a "switchblade" and took him into a police transport van — in handcuffs and leg shackles but with no seatbelt — and drove away. Within 45 minutes, Gray was found in the van unconscious and not breathing. His spinal cord was almost severed. He went into a coma and died a week later. Video taken by a bystander during Gray's arrest shows him screaming in pain. Gray's death prompted widespread protests. Outcome: On May 1, 2015, State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby announced criminal charges against six police officers. She also said the knife that Gray had been carrying at the time of his arrest "was not a switchblade and is lawful under Maryland law." Over the course of the next few years, however, the cases against the officers would end in either acquittals or dropped charges. In September 2017, the U.S. Department of Justice announced it would not file criminal civil rights charges against the six officers. Circumstances: Twenty-four-year-old Jamar Clark was shot in the North Side area of Minneapolis around midnight on Nov. 15, 2015, after being confronted by two police officers. Clark died after being shot in the head by Officer Dustin Schwarze. There are conflicting reports about what happened. During the encounter, the other officer, Mark Ringgenberg, allegedly told Schwarze that Clark had reached for his service gun. Some witnesses, however, suggested Clark had been handcuffed. Outcome: In June 2016, the U.S. Department of Justice declined to prosecute the officers, saying there was insufficient evidence for criminal civil rights charges. In October of that year, the Minneapolis Police Department ruled the officers did not violate department policies and would not be disciplined. Circumstances: Surveillance video showed that on July 5, 2016, Alton Sterling was selling DVDs outside of a convenience store in Baton Rouge, La. As he was packing up his things, Sterling was confronted by a police officer named Howie Lake. Soon after, another officer, Blane Salamoni, arrived and almost immediately pulled out his gun. Cellphone video shot by a bystander captured Sterling asking the officers why he was being detained, and before long they tried to cuff him. In the ensuing scuffle, someone can be heard screaming "He's got a gun!" and Salamoni fatally shot Sterling. Outcome: In 2017, federal investigators declined to file civil rights charges against the officers, and in March 2018, state officials came to a similar decision. Soon after, Baton Rouge police fired Salamoni for violating use-of-force policies. Circumstances: Philando Castile, 32, was driving with his girlfriend, Diamond Reynolds, and her four-year-old daughter when their car was pulled over by police in a suburb of St. Paul, Minn. The police cruiser's dashcam captured the entire incident from behind. One officer, Jeronimo Yanez, came over to the driver's side to tell Castile his brake lights were out and asked for his driver's licence and insurance. The other officer stood a ways back. During their exchange, Castile informed Yanez that he was carrying a gun legally. Yanez appeared to panic as Castile reached for his wallet and the officer shot seven times, hitting Castile with five bullets. At this point, Reynolds started using her phone to broadcast on Facebook Live, where she narrated what had just unfolded. Castile died in hospital 20 minutes later. Outcome: Yanez told investigators that in that moment, he feared Castile was reaching for his gun. After a two-week trial In 2017, a jury acquitted Yanez of one count of second-degree manslaughter and two counts of intentional discharge of a firearm that endangers safety. Circumstances: Police officers Terrence Mercadal and Jared Robinet were canvassing the Sacramento, Calif., neighbourhood of Meadowview for information about a man who had been breaking car windows when they came upon Stephon Clark standing on his grandmother's driveway. Bodycam footage from the two officers showed they chased him into the backyard. They ended up firing 20 rounds, later claiming Clark had pointed a gun at them. An investigation of the shooting showed all Clark had been carrying was a cellphone. Outcome: In March 2019, the Sacramento district attorney's office announced it would not be filing charges against Mercadal and Robinet, saying their use of force had been justified. Circumstances: On Sept. 6, 2018, Amber Guyger, an off-duty officer with the Dallas Police Department, walked into the apartment of Botham Jean and fatally shot him. Guyger, who lived in the same complex but one floor down, later insisted that she had been tired after a long shift and had accidentally gone into Jean's unit thinking it was hers — and then mistook him for a burglar. Outcome: In October 2019, Guyger was found guilty of murder and sentenced to 10 years in prison. Circumstances: Breonna Taylor was shot at least eight times after three officers entered her apartment in Louisville, Ky., to serve a search warrant in a drug investigation. The police department said the officers announced themselves and used their weapons after Taylor's boyfriend fired at them. But Taylor's mother said police didn't knock and that Taylor's boyfriend was a licensed gun owner who thought someone was breaking in. Outcome: Taylor's family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit. Circumstances: George Floyd, a part-time bouncer in Minneapolis, was purchasing a pack of cigarettes at a grocery store when the clerk raised concern that the $20 US bill he was using was counterfeit. When Floyd refused to give up the cigarettes, the clerk called police. Not long after officers arrived to speak to Floyd, they put him in handcuffs. They seemed to struggle trying to put Floyd in the squad car. Cellphone footage captured when one of the officers, Derek Chauvin, kept his knee on Floyd's neck while on top of him on the ground for nearly nine minutes, while three other officers stood by. Floyd, who repeatedly said he couldn't breathe, became unresponsive and was pronounced dead in hospital an hour later. Outcome: Floyd's death led to huge demonstrations in Minneapolis, which included the burning of a police precinct. The four officers were fired and Chauvin was charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter. It was later revealed that in his 18-year career with the Minneapolis Police Department, Chauvin had been the subject of 17 complaints. https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/police-killings-recent-history-george-floyd-1.5593768
    6 points
  10. neko je počeo da troluje sa Pozzeccom po twitteru i sad evo ne znam dal' da ga shvatim ozbiljno ili ne ali rakija i bensedin su pri ruci zlu ne trebalo.
    6 points
  11. gel nije dovoljno dobro prikazan.
    5 points
  12. Šta sad, osvojićemo EC dogodine jer ćemo ostati sami u njemu?
    5 points
  13. Postoji tačan ciklus uinijevih postova. Prvo on nešto serucka, niko ga ne jebe dva posto. Onda ipak nekom dopizdi, iznapušava ga, a onda se on pravi nevješt i neupućen. Stvarno totalna dominacija. Mislim da ste mu vi nadjenuli epitet francuska sobarica, da ne bude da samo mi nešto drobimo na njega. U skladu sa tvrdnjom kako grobari mantraju da je zemlja ravna ploča, možemo li se složiti i jedni i drugi da nije Zvezda nego FMP?
    5 points
  14. Prijala je ova pauza Šakoti, napunio je baterije. Još samo da mu se odradi generalka i spreman je za nove pobede.
    5 points
  15. Kad sam prvi put procitao ove uslove mislio sam da je neka zajebancija, da neko troluje majke mi mile Da je vodio NBA tim 3 sezone znaci Struja Lukajic in Roj Vilijams out. Sva sreca Rik Pitino i Leri Bird imaju po tri sezone u NBA pa mogu da se uzmu u obzir, posto nam suzen izbor.
    5 points
  16. "Kosovo za patike" nije iskljucivo srpski specijalitet - ima i US svoju verziju! Valjda ce im G Shock sat pomoci da lakse prebole smrt nepoznatog coveka... i
    5 points
  17. ima smisla ovo što kaže @Laki Marvini ima 5 početnih slova u nicku, dva broja, hashtag, naslov & podnaslov + lucky strikes again na avataru i administrator taj neki rad
    5 points
  18. Naravno da postoji. Isti onaj zbog kojeg su ljudi ovih dana na ulici - institucionalizovani rasizam - on vodi do segregacije, slabije dostupnog obrazovanja, koje utice na vecu stopu nezaposlenosti medju AA zajednicom, koja opet vodi ka siromastvu i ono dovodi do kriminala. Stvar je vrlo jednostavna, a opet tako duboko utkana u USA drustvo.
    5 points
  19. pa kada bi pogledala celi snimak videla bi da nema elemenata za odbranu
    5 points
  20. Kada budes cuo da je zakazana vanredna KZS mozes izvuci slem iz magacina, do tada ne skidaj vunenu kapu zbog hladnoce napolju.
    5 points
  21. ebo nas otac blesavi ako odemo u fibu
    4 points
  22. Previše potcenjujete čoveka koji je tamburao Karija i poslao ga u jednom pravcu.
    4 points
  23. Da se prisetimo jedne od najboljih gitarskih solaza ikad velikog Marka. A i Terry je zasluzio skidanje kape.
    4 points
  24. Pije kafu na Vračaru a to ti je za rendom crnogorca kao da ima državljanstvo tako da mu ne treba ovaj NBA uslov.
    4 points
  25. 4 points
  26. haha prvi put vidim ovo, sjajno jos neki PHD in physics 😄
    4 points
  27. edit: u pravu si, maj bed. Metalhed izgleda kao vise osoba odjednom 😄
    4 points
  28. Nadam se da dr Konj nije dobio infarkt. Još ako mu bude tercirao i Nestorović, ima da bude veselo 😄
    4 points
  29. DJB izlazi na izbore...Konacno imam za koga da glasam...
    3 points
  30. Ovakav nacin obracanja sa mi/vi konotacijom se ubuduce nece tolerisati. Moze se sve ovo napisati na lepsi nacin, bez ubacivanja sagovornika u tu grupu o kojoj se govori i stvaranja potencijalnih tenzija. Zamolio bih sve vas koji ucestvujete na ovoj, ali i ostalim temama, da ovako nesto vise ne radite.
    3 points
  31. Ne razumem da iko ovde moze da se primi na spominjanja Pozzeca kao moguceg trenera KKCZ. Covek koji je pustio buvu je to svesno uradio jer nije mogao da se odbrani od silinih inbox pitanja ko je novi trener KKCZ. Pustio je na par mesta uz "nemoj nikom reci" i posle je kao i za onog Petersa iz Knicksa postala sprdnja. Vrlo dobro se zna ko ce biti novi trener KKCZ. Malo se bavite igracima, napraviti neki realan roster u skladu sa buducim budzetom kluba, bez onih mamojebaca od po 1 milion po sezoni i bice vam lepsi dan i period pred nama. Cekajuci sutrasnji KZS nasih komsija ................... 😀
    3 points
  32. Ne znaci da nema diskriminacije, samo je ne treba bas pripisivata svakome samo zato sto se rodio beo. Jer je to upravo poenta diskriminacije, ako pogledas, u US imas vise ljudi u zatvorima koji su AA nego sto je logicno u odnosu na njihovo ucesce u populaciji, da li to vodi zakljucku da su AA vise kriminalni, ili da postoji drugi problem? Prvi izbor je diskriminacija, drugi je daj da vidimo sta je poenta.... Ja sam razumno probala da objasnim, da to sto laiku deluje ocigledno, koji ocekuje pravdu na sudu, nije kako zakonodavni sistem funkcionise, i obicno ne dobijes pravdu, dobijes pravo....nije bas kako to funkcionise. Veruj mi na rec da me je taj sistem par puta ujeo tamo gde ne bi voleo. Pravis pogresan zakljucak da ja imam misljenje da li je to pravedno ili ne, nemam - jer nemam sve cinjenice. Pogledala sam optuznicu, i vidim gomilu rupa gde se odbrana moze napraviti. Mozda se to nekima ne dopada, ali tako je kako je. Taj sistem masi cesto, navela sam OJ situaciju gde je vise nego ocigledno da je covek bio kriv, ali zbog razlicitih razloga politicke prirode, nisu to gurali. Mislim ja mogu ubuduce da se suzdrzim i ne komentarisem na nesto sto znam da ce da se desi, jednostavno da cutim kad vidim problem, pa se vi raspravite kad advokat ponudi tu odbranu, meni ni u dzep ni iz dzepa, posto ocigledno niko ne konta da ja objasnjavam sistem a ne da branim apriori ovog policajca.
    3 points
  33. Ali ja to kazem kako jeste. Dalje nisam citao 😂😂😂
    3 points
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