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re: Bama's "protest march"

Posted on 8/29/20 at 9:41 am to
Posted by Nado Jenkins83
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Posted on 8/29/20 at 9:41 am to
Breanna Taylor did break the law. Did she not harbor multiple fugitives in her bed?

Tamir Rice is sad. But didn't she point a pellet gun at the cops? Great parents there.

Philando- cops not guilty.

AA- not shot by police. You mean him we can mention the 2x as many white people killed by black people yearly

This isnt about race but you tried to make it that way. You are gonna say I did first but I dont see any WLM signs
Posted by Chuck Barris
Member since Apr 2013
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Posted on 8/29/20 at 10:10 am to
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Breanna Taylor did break the law. Did she not harbor multiple fugitives in her bed?

Seeing as how there were only two people in the house that night that cops broke down her door and blind fired into the house and one of them was her and the other was her legally armed boyfriend, probably not.
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Tamir Rice is sad. But didn't she point a pellet gun at the cops? Great parents there.

It was an airsoft toy gun that the 911 dispatcher told police was "probably a toy" and that not even police claim was pointed at them when they shot him without even stopping their patrol cars. One officer involved had earlier been declared "emotionally unstable," but maybe it was bad parenting that caused him to kill an innocent person?

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Philando- cops not guilty.
Yes, one of the main points of this movement is that police can use violence in an unjustified way (like shooting someone on camera after giving them contradictory instructions) and be found not guilty. Good job keeping up!
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AA- not shot by police
Still a person who followed the law, was murdered by a person who was a DA's office investigator until the previous year, and then had his character smeared and his death covered up by local law enforcement until a leak meant to further smear him backfired due to their own incompetence.
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Amadou Diallo
Wait, not even you tried to defend that one...

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You are gonna say I did first but I dont see any WLM signs
WLM signs aren't necessary because although White people are also victims of police brutality and misconduct, it's harder to cover up and excuse when it happens to us because society actually gives a damn when our rights are violated (assuming we are "respectable" people and not in "worthless" categories like homeless or LGBT or sex worker).
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