• @jonne@infosec.pub
      link
      fedilink
      English
      16
      edit-2
      7 months ago

      Imagine being a billionaire and still living with a the victim mentality they abuse the proletariat of having.

  • @some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org
    link
    fedilink
    English
    227 months ago

    The 64-year-old businessman also told Real Sports that he has gone to rehab for addiction 15 times

    I believe him when he says his hip surgery is the reason he failed the sobriety test. After 15 rehabs, he surely never operated a vehicle while intoxicated. That would defy all odds.

  • @zbyte64
    link
    English
    227 months ago

    Must be because of all those billionaires supporting defund the police. 🤣

      • @vanquesse
        link
        English
        17 months ago

        He just chose to never learn the difference between “minority” and “marginalized”

  • @Pyr_Pressure@lemmy.ca
    link
    fedilink
    English
    167 months ago

    It can’t be all that bad if he still chooses to be a wealthy old white man. He can choose to be just an old white man, most people with actual prejudice can’t choose to change what they are targeted for.

  • @Dradious@lemmy.world
    link
    fedilink
    English
    167 months ago

    Just about every time I pass a car that got pulled over, the driver looks just like the monopoly guy

  • FireWire400
    link
    fedilink
    English
    15
    edit-2
    7 months ago

    March 2014

    The arrest in question took place almost 10 years ago… Seems like someone got his feelings hurt big time

  • @SquigglyEmpire@lemmy.world
    link
    fedilink
    English
    157 months ago

    Police in the Indianapolis suburb of Carmel pulled Irsay over after observing a man in a Toyota Highlander driving slowly, stopping in the roadway and failing to use a turn signal.

    Lol. Yeah police across the world are constantly pulling over Toyota Highlanders driving like a confused elderly lady merging on to an interstate, everyone knows that’s the profile for a whiny jackass billionaire.

    • @nilloc@discuss.tchncs.de
      link
      fedilink
      English
      77 months ago

      “I don’t care what it sounds like,” Irsay said. “It’s the truth … I could give a damn what people think how anything sounds or sounds like. The truth is the truth, and I know the truth.”

      This is the real problem with the billionaires. It doesn’t matter what they do or what anyone other than maybe other billionaires think.

    • @deadtom@lemmy.world
      link
      fedilink
      English
      597 months ago

      Ah the naivete. Make sure you don’t fall off that high horse you’re liable to hurt yourself.

        • Norgur
          link
          fedilink
          167 months ago

          That’s what the police report says anyway. The bodycams had a rather peculiarly timed malfunction during the event. But hey, the two policemen involved investigated each other and decided that it wasn’t them, so it’s all good… Foolish rider injured himself by not holding onto the saddle more. Funny how all the injuries are police baton shaped. That seems to happen a lot. I wonder if there is any law of nature that gives them that shape all by itself.

          • ivanafterall
            link
            fedilink
            97 months ago

            Well, yeah, you’re gonna get a police baton-shaped injury when you’re riding your horse illegally and fall off the horse right onto the police baton.

    • Kbin_space_program
      link
      fedilink
      127 months ago

      The police are prejudiced against those without power. They’re merely bullies, enabled by those in power.

      That’s why governments don’t enforce stricter hiring practices for police. Last thing they want is a smart police force that might turn on them when the people inevitably do.

        • Kbin_space_program
          link
          fedilink
          57 months ago

          Robert Dziecanski was not a criminal, nor did anything illegal. He fell through the cracks at YVR and was stuck inside the secure area. Security guards called the police, thinking they’d come in, calm him down and get an interpreter and sort it out.

          He was confronted by the officers, given conflicting orders about what to do, and then was murdered by four RCMP officers via tazer overuse and extended knee-to-the-neck for daring to interrupt their (extended) break at a Tim Hortons(shit coffee and donuts shop).

          After which they conspired to confiscate all bystander cellphone footage of the event and then created a false narrative about him “picking up a weapon”. The “weapon” was a stapler on a table that one of the officers literally pointed at, and in a lack of language, he picked up.

          It only came to light because a judge listened to the people whose phone was taken and forced the police to release the phones and the footage.

          For the record I’ve never even been ticketed for anything. Only time I was ever stopped was because I slowed down to ensure I wasn’t interfering with a cop walking down the middle of a sidestreet, because I was wondering why a cop was slowly walking down the middle of a street. I’m not against cops, just against cops that have no oversight and resist getting adequate oversight.