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No matter what you are willing to believe, we know that white lives matter and there is white privilege in this country. That is a fact. Do black lives matter in this country, maybe not so much. I have lived in this country for most of my over 70 years. I lived in Okinawa and Japan for several years while my father was in the military. I went to a segregated school in the South and was stationed myself in Mississippi while it was being "desegregated" in the early 70"s and now have lived up north for almost fifty years and have seen how the country has changed when it come to whether black lives matter. It has not improved in any kind of straight line and today seems to have gone back thirty years. A good example is how we look at black people as compared to white and Asian in acceptance to universities. When we see a white person or Asian we never think, oh he got there by affirmative action a I have often heard when people see a black person on campus. What is funny is that many white people get into the very best universities because their parents went there or their parents gave substantial funds to the university. Then how do we see people when we are walking down the street. Our first thought isn't one of a kind of panic when we see a white person coming toward us, but if you really see yourself, many of us would do so if confronting a black person. And then we come to policing. We seem to be having a plague of black unarmed men being shot by police. It might be happening more often or just being shot on video more often who knows. And what do we see written even on this board is that they deserved it because they did not obey everything the cops told them to do. First the cops are supposed to be trained to handle such things without using deadly force. It is supposed to be the last resort if the police or the citizens are in danger. The other thing is that in most situations, the cops would not shoot a white person as like in meeting one walking down the street, they do not have the same kind of fear for a white as the cops have for blacks. I guess in all of this I am suggesting that in this country in most situations, black lives do not matter s much as they should.
All lives matter.
You are right, but in this country black lives do not seem to matter as much as white or even Asian lives. All lives matter and should matter the same to each of us. Until that happens, we will continue to have unrest and white will continue to blame blacks for the unrest even though we have a hand in it.
You are right, but in this country black lives do not seem to matter as much as white or even Asian lives. All lives matter and should matter the same to each of us. Until that happens, we will continue to have unrest and white will continue to blame blacks for the unrest even though we have a hand in it.
Care to tell me how black lives matter in democrat run Chicago?? They kill off 20 or 30 black people there every weekend. And that includes several black children!!! What about those black lives? What is the democrat black mayor doing about all those killings???No matter what you are willing to believe, we know that white lives matter and there is white privilege in this country. That is a fact. Do black lives matter in this country, maybe not so much. I have lived in this country for most of my over 70 years. I lived in Okinawa and Japan for several years while my father was in the military. I went to a segregated school in the South and was stationed myself in Mississippi while it was being "desegregated" in the early 70"s and now have lived up north for almost fifty years and have seen how the country has changed when it come to whether black lives matter. It has not improved in any kind of straight line and today seems to have gone back thirty years. A good example is how we look at black people as compared to white and Asian in acceptance to universities. When we see a white person or Asian we never think, oh he got there by affirmative action a I have often heard when people see a black person on campus. What is funny is that many white people get into the very best universities because their parents went there or their parents gave substantial funds to the university. Then how do we see people when we are walking down the street. Our first thought isn't one of a kind of panic when we see a white person coming toward us, but if you really see yourself, many of us would do so if confronting a black person. And then we come to policing. We seem to be having a plague of black unarmed men being shot by police. It might be happening more often or just being shot on video more often who knows. And what do we see written even on this board is that they deserved it because they did not obey everything the cops told them to do. First the cops are supposed to be trained to handle such things without using deadly force. It is supposed to be the last resort if the police or the citizens are in danger. The other thing is that in most situations, the cops would not shoot a white person as like in meeting one walking down the street, they do not have the same kind of fear for a white as the cops have for blacks. I guess in all of this I am suggesting that in this country in most situations, black lives do not matter s much as they should.
No matter what you are willing to believe, we know that white lives matter and there is white privilege in this country. That is a fact. Do black lives matter in this country, maybe not so much. I have lived in this country for most of my over 70 years. I lived in Okinawa and Japan for several years while my father was in the military. I went to a segregated school in the South and was stationed myself in Mississippi while it was being "desegregated" in the early 70"s and now have lived up north for almost fifty years and have seen how the country has changed when it come to whether black lives matter. It has not improved in any kind of straight line and today seems to have gone back thirty years. A good example is how we look at black people as compared to white and Asian in acceptance to universities. When we see a white person or Asian we never think, oh he got there by affirmative action a I have often heard when people see a black person on campus. What is funny is that many white people get into the very best universities because their parents went there or their parents gave substantial funds to the university. Then how do we see people when we are walking down the street. Our first thought isn't one of a kind of panic when we see a white person coming toward us, but if you really see yourself, many of us would do so if confronting a black person. And then we come to policing. We seem to be having a plague of black unarmed men being shot by police. It might be happening more often or just being shot on video more often who knows. And what do we see written even on this board is that they deserved it because they did not obey everything the cops told them to do. First the cops are supposed to be trained to handle such things without using deadly force. It is supposed to be the last resort if the police or the citizens are in danger. The other thing is that in most situations, the cops would not shoot a white person as like in meeting one walking down the street, they do not have the same kind of fear for a white as the cops have for blacks. I guess in all of this I am suggesting that in this country in most situations, black lives do not matter s much as they should.
All lives matter.
No matter what you are willing to believe, we know that white lives matter and there is white privilege in this country. That is a fact. Do black lives matter in this country, maybe not so much. I have lived in this country for most of my over 70 years. I lived in Okinawa and Japan for several years while my father was in the military. I went to a segregated school in the South and was stationed myself in Mississippi while it was being "desegregated" in the early 70"s and now have lived up north for almost fifty years and have seen how the country has changed when it come to whether black lives matter. It has not improved in any kind of straight line and today seems to have gone back thirty years. A good example is how we look at black people as compared to white and Asian in acceptance to universities. When we see a white person or Asian we never think, oh he got there by affirmative action a I have often heard when people see a black person on campus. What is funny is that many white people get into the very best universities because their parents went there or their parents gave substantial funds to the university. Then how do we see people when we are walking down the street. Our first thought isn't one of a kind of panic when we see a white person coming toward us, but if you really see yourself, many of us would do so if confronting a black person. And then we come to policing. We seem to be having a plague of black unarmed men being shot by police. It might be happening more often or just being shot on video more often who knows. And what do we see written even on this board is that they deserved it because they did not obey everything the cops told them to do. First the cops are supposed to be trained to handle such things without using deadly force. It is supposed to be the last resort if the police or the citizens are in danger. The other thing is that in most situations, the cops would not shoot a white person as like in meeting one walking down the street, they do not have the same kind of fear for a white as the cops have for blacks. I guess in all of this I am suggesting that in this country in most situations, black lives do not matter s much as they should.
Sorry but my skin color has no bearing on people acting out in violence. Lets look at facts. Which skin color is killed the most by cops?
The fear of a black man, though sometimes irrational, is also sometimes based in rational reality.
That isn't the experience of way too many black people in the United States.
They can thank the Democrats for that.
The majority seem to be thanking Republicans for it.
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