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Cops: No Snarky Nor Positive Title

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Here is an interesting, although probably irrelevant fact.

In Derek Chauvin's divorce, his wife is listed as formerly known as Kellie Thao. The Hmong cop among the four charged in Floyd's death is Tao Thao. I wonder if there is a relationship there.

People asked that early on when his wife made a statement about their divorce. Not sure anyone ever found out for sure but I never cared to look.
 
That's a funny description of college educated white suburban women.

My memory, which has known to be piecemeal and becomes moreso each year, is that in 2018 Republican turnout increased but Democratic turnout increased massively, particularly in black districts and particularly among black women. While I don't remember it being a big deal that white educated women came back home to the Dems, it could have been (and of course I welcome it).

I still think the key is a tidal wave of turnout from our traditional supporters plus lefties, to go along with the already high number of '16 voters. Another key is the black vote which lagged in '16 after Obama but then rebounded in '18. Biden is a bit of an improvement over Hillary (as opposed to say Bernie) but Abrams or another young, liberal black woman would help a lot more.
 
I'm sure if you showed a photo of this man to white cops, 90% would think "thug."

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About that.
 
Here is an interesting, although probably irrelevant fact.

In Derek Chauvin's divorce, his wife is listed as formerly known as Kellie Thao. The Hmong cop among the four charged in Floyd's death is Tao Thao. I wonder if there is a relationship there.

Thao is like the name Johnson or Smith. The Hmong people have a relatively limited number of surnames, so you will see a lot of repetition. My Hmong coworker told me that when I asked about two coworkers with the last name Nguyen (pronounced like the English Wynn).
 
Thao is like the name Johnson or Smith. The Hmong people have a relatively limited number of surnames, so you will see a lot of repetition. My Hmong coworker told me that when I asked about two coworkers with the last name Nguyen (pronounced like the English Wynn).

I remember the Pig Book from my freshman year had about 60 "Ng"s in it. I assumed it was some sort of DB merge error.

At some points Ng became Nguyen, like Peking became Beijing.
 
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I remember the Pig Book from my freshman year had about 60 "Ng"s in it. I assumed it was some sort of DB merge error.

At some points Ng became Nguyen, like Peking became Beijing.

A number of my coworkers, I've since learned, have the last name Ng, too. The name is pronounced by basically saying each letter separately, for those curious. At least it is by the people in my office.
 
A number of my coworkers, I've since learned, have the last name Ng, too. The name is pronounced by basically saying each letter separately, for those curious. At least it is by the people in my office.

Oh, it's different from Nguyen? I know that is "Wynn" and assumed Ng was too. But you're saying it is "En Gee"?

I found this on quora:

The Vietnamese name “Nguyen” begins with the sound represented by /ng/. (It is called ingma.) This sound never occurs at the beginning of a word in English, so it is difficult for English speakers to produce it in that position.

In Vietnamese the name is pronounced something like “ngwin.” Americans can’t say that easily. Back during the war, American newscasters pronounced the name of South Vietnam’s prime minister Nguyen Cao Ky as “NOO-yen,” as if the /g/ weren’t there. (A French-Vietnamese actress who was popular in the 1960s even changed the spelling of her name to “Nuyen.”)

It seems that today, where I live in California, Americans sometimes pronounce the name as “win” (like the English surname “Wynn”), because they don’t really hear the initial ingma sound.

The Chinese name “Ng” is pronounced here, among English speakers, as if it were spelled “Ing.” But on a visit to China I met a woman from Hong Kong who had the name. The way she pronounced it, there was no vowel. She explained to me how to say it. As I understood it, her name is pronounced by saying the sounds of /m/ and /ng/ simultaneously. The other Chinese speakers there also pronounced her name with no vowel.

Both Vietnamese and Chinese are tonal languages. I have no idea how tones figure into the pronunciation of the names in the original languages. English speakers would ignore the tones, and use English intonations.
 
Oh, it's different from Nguyen? I know that is "Wynn" and assumed Ng was too. But you're saying it is "En Gee"?

I found this on quora:

I do believe that the Hmong, Vietnamese and Chinese immigrants to the US have simply bowed to our inability to speak their languages, and just adopted the Anglo pronunciations for the sake of ease. The info I put here I originally sourced from a Hmong coworker sitting next to me.
 
Another principled conservative.

SARASOTA, Fla. — Sheriff's officials have arrested a 22-year-old Florida man after several threatening social media messages targeting Black Lives Matter demonstrations.

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An arrest affidavit says Adkins threatened to attend a demonstration and shoot everyone.

The sheriff's office said several videos showed Adkins in a car pointing guns at passing cars.

Dump should campaign with him.
 
If you go into the comments there is more to the story:

ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (WDAF) — A Missouri police officer is off the streets after a video shows him swearing at and threatening a man while he was off duty.
“I’m not working right now. I’m on vacation. I will ******* you up. Sit down,” officer Brandon Harrison said in the video.

Summer Bohon recorded the video June 17 as the officer yelled at her fiancé, Max McLeod.
“I’m recording this,” Bohon said in the video.

Harrison continued yelling at McLeod, saying, “Tell that to a judge. See who they ********g believe, b****.”

“Out of control, just out of control,” McLeod said, describing Harrison.

Initially, Bohon and McLeod called police to file a report about a hit-and-run.
They said a truck hit their car and took off the mirror at a local convenience store. The shop is just two minutes from their house, where they made the call.

Police showed up. Then, so did Harrison, who wasn’t in uniform.

“He tried to say that we hit his truck,” McLeod said, “and in all reality, it wasn’t his truck. It was a first (generation) Dodge that hit our car.”

Harrison can be heard in the video saying, “You don’t ********n’ lie to her about that b******t,” referring to the officer called to the scene. “I just watched you hit me.”

“That wasn’t his truck, so it just really confused me,” Bohon said.
They don’t know why Harrison was there. They said his actions made them feel unsafe by someone they expect to protect and serve — on or off duty.
“He said that he was going to ‘f’ him up. He said to, ‘Take it to court, b****, and see who they believe,'” Bohon said. “He was acting as if he had more power, no matter what happened, even if he was in the wrong, like he could hide under his badge.”

The pair wonders why the officer, who responded to help, didn’t step in.

Police posted a statement on Facebook, saying in part, “Unbecoming conduct on the part of police officers adversely affects the operations of the department and ultimately destroys public confidence in it.”

“He was spitting in my face because he was so close, threatening to beat me up,” McLead said. “I just sat down and kind of kept my cool.”

Police continue to investigate the incident. Harrison will remain on “administrative duty” pending the investigation, according to police.

The Hill is getting real bad these days. Between constantly showing the Trump Campaign Propaganda videos to telling half the story to tick people off I am considering just blocking them for now.

And the female cop in that video should be suspended without pay. She should have put a stop to the steroid tirade right the fuck away but she stood there grinning like an idiot. If "good cops" wont stop the bad ones then they too are bad.
 
If you go into the comments there is more to the story:



The Hill is getting real bad these days. Between constantly showing the Trump Campaign Propaganda videos to telling half the story to tick people off I am considering just blocking them for now.

And the female cop in that video should be suspended without pay. She should have put a stop to the steroid tirade right the **** away but she stood there grinning like an idiot. If "good cops" wont stop the bad ones then they too are bad.

Don't worry, Rube (who randomly disappeared) tells us it's only a few bad apples in the hundreds of instances in the past weeks of police brutality.
 
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Don't worry, Rube (who randomly disappeared) tells us it's only a few bad apples in the hundreds of instances in the past weeks of police brutality.

He's probably up in the UP at his gathering of covidiots. But they're all being extremely safe. Following the rules.
 
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