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Is This Challenge Coin Racist?
nunn
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The officer who designed it is on administrative leave and undergoing an internal investigation. For the uninitiated, the area of the city referenced is a high crime dope haven.
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https://www.fox4news.com/news/dallas-police-department-challenge-coin
Most definitely. Some butthurt snowflake somewhere is going to try to convince critical thinkers it is. So, might as well label it as such now and get it over with.
I identify with the Pilsbury Dough Boy.
...So absurd...just saw that on the news...some uber PC jerk got all butthurt over it...WTH are cops being so "sensitive" for...must be a new breed of woosies...I didnt read ANY racist anything into it...I guess the truth, even in a light hearted way, is too tough for some...20" gold rims, true...gold grill, true...AK's, true...and??...South Central has ALL of that and then some!...
If the Stay Puft marshmallow man is a race, then yes.
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain
Great art work.. Looks like the pilsbury dough boy cooking crack in the house.
If the person initiating the challenge is a democrat, the answer is no.
How do I order one, David?
What does the 710, 720, 730, 740, 750 around the edge of the dough-boy coin represent ? Those rims are stylish too 😊
"Never do wrong to make a friend----or to keep one".....Robert E. Lee
I think those are the designations of the patrol beats in that division.
Reading the article, it is the Dallas Black Police Association” that has taken exception to the coin.
At the very minimum, don’t do anything divisive within a single organization like a police department.
If the creators own peers don’t like it, and the point is to build camaraderie, admit the wrong, and move one.
Who cares, if you don't like it, don't buy one and move on....
Reading the article, it doesn't say how many drug busts, shootings, assaults and other violent crime occurs in the Big T Plaza area. The only people interviewed told how it gave black and brown entrepreneurs a place to conduct their business. Is this comparable to parents saying Johnny was a good boy getting his life turned around after he is arrested for a drive by? If the symbols on the coin are accurate, leave the officer alone. It may have been poor judgement pointing out the reasons for the high crime rate in an in your face way, but the truth sometimes hurts. Bob
These days the old saying "The Truth Will Set You Free" has changed to the truth will get you into a crap load of trouble.
Heck! You cannot even call a kettle black anymore!
At a first glance I thought what does the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man and what does he have to do with South Central? Then realized what does the Pilsbury Dough Boy have to do with South Central? Also there's a South Central in Dallas? I thought it was L.A. This whole challenge coin is challenging. Being South central (L.A. or Dallas) shouldn't the dough Boy be replaced with Speedy Gonzales?
You need Ghostbusters !
The Dallas Bl@ck police association is raycist IMO. Their sole purpose is to divide and promote inequality.
The only thing offensive is putting 24's on the Plum Crazy Challenger.
Cops are now treated like mini-politicians.If they are not political correct in any disputation with the new woke far left leanings then they are in trouble. Criminals now have a advocate that clings to leniency and it causes more crime from criminals that deserve to be locked up.Very few repeating violent criminals are reformed into law abiding citizens.
To keep doing the same thing over and over again with negative results is insanity.
serf
I like guns, money, and purple cars, too.
I don't even know what a challenge coin is.........
Perhaps a "Roasted" marshmallow would be more acceptable🤔
It isn't a marshmallow. It's a "doughboy," borrowed from Pillsbury.
Did you see "Boyz N The Hood?" One of the main characters in the movie, played by Ice Cube (O'Shea Jackson) was known by the street name "Doughboy." I don't know for sure, but I think that's the origin of the reference.
The people in that movie lived in the "South Central" neighborhood of Los Angeles, while the coin references the "South Central" patrol district in Dallas.
Damn Nunn. You broke that down.
I wonder if General Mills knows and if they're gonna serve the department with a cease and desist order?
Makes me think of an old trucker-style hat I got years ago from a retired LAPD officer. Picture a cartoon head with a hand wrapped around the neck of an obvious addict, a pistol against the temple, and the phrase "If you can't choke 'em, smoke 'em!"
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