It's enough already, as far as I am concerned.
I know that there is system police abuse of blacks but this point was long ago made.
What do you think, do you support the on going protests and do you admit there is systemic abuse?
Protests? There are no protests. They are anarchist riots.
And no...there is no systemic police abuse of blacks.
It's enough already, as far as I am concerned.
I know that there is system police abuse of blacks but this point was long ago made.
What do you think, do you support the on going protests and do you admit there is systemic abuse?
It's enough already, as far as I am concerned.
I know that there is system police abuse of blacks but this point was long ago made.
What do you think, do you support the on going protests and do you admit there is systemic abuse?
It's enough already, as far as I am concerned.
I know that there is system police abuse of blacks but this point was long ago made.
What do you think, do you support the on going protests and do you admit there is systemic abuse?
I can always count on your reply to be foolhardy and Trump rhetoric.
The truth isn't foolhardy and it's not Trump rhetoric. It's just truth.
But tell me...if Biden wins, what will you (or him) do about Portland? You don't seriously think Antifa will stop their riots, do you?
It's enough already, as far as I am concerned.
I know that there is system police abuse of blacks but this point was long ago made.
What do you think, do you support the on going protests and do you admit there is systemic abuse?
I'm sure that millions of Americans will suddenly stop caring about justice to accommodate you.It's enough already, as far as I am concerned.
I support peaceful protest. There is definitely systemic police brutality, a result of decades of racism; a lack of police training; police unions doing everything they can to prevent officers from being held accountable; prosecutors who rely on police and are afraid to hold them accountable; police that are terrified of an armed public...What do you think, do you support the on going protests and do you admit there is systemic abuse?
he won't do nothing as Trump is
I'm sure that millions of Americans will suddenly stop caring about justice to accommodate you.
I mean, seriously, is your life in any way, shape or form directly impacted by the protests?
I know that there is system police abuse of blacks but this point was long ago made.
Yes, and all those problems that were causing all those problems a whopping 6 weeks ago are now fixed!
We can tell, because Jacob Blake was an unarmed black man who was trying to break up a fight between two women, and was shot in the back seven times by a white police officer while opening the door of his car. Oh, wait....
I support peaceful protest. There is definitely systemic police brutality, a result of decades of racism; a lack of police training; police unions doing everything they can to prevent officers from being held accountable; prosecutors who rely on police and are afraid to hold them accountable; police that are terrified of an armed public...
Very little has been done to actually address any of the problems that are the focus of the protests. So why, exactly, do you think the protests ought to stop? Do you think the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s decided to wrap things up after 2 months?
I can always count on your reply to be foolhardy and Trump rhetoric.
Yes, and all those problems that were causing all those problems a whopping 6 weeks ago are now fixed!I'm sure that millions of Americans will suddenly stop caring about justice to accommodate you.
I mean, seriously, is your life in any way, shape or form directly impacted by the protests?
I know that there is system police abuse of blacks but this point was long ago made.
The "systematic abuse" always seems to start when a criminal is being taken into custody. Just like in Wisc for instantance.
How did you connect Trump to any of the riots and looting? Is that an admission by you your target is just Trump and that looting and pillaging and burning is fine?
The "systematic abuse" always seems to start when a criminal is being taken into custody. Just like in Wisc for instantance.
It's enough already, as far as I am concerned.
I know that there is system police abuse of blacks but this point was long ago made.
What do you think, do you support the on going protests and do you admit there is systemic abuse?
The "systematic abuse" always seems to start when a criminal is being taken into custody. Just like in Wisc for instantance.
So explain this kind of ****....
Also, explain for us what criminal act the man in Wisconsin had committed that deserved his being shot. And remember, the answer I'm sure you are going to give is addressed in the video, so be careful about looking like an idiot....because I'm pretty sure you are going to go right to the idea that he shouldn't have gotten in his car. While I might agree with that sentiment, it fails on the face when the video shows you someone who not only got into his vehicle, but emerged with a firearm and STILL wasn't shot to death.
The protests probably would have started to peter out by now, but some police officers said, "Hey, I have an idea, let's remind everybody why people are protesting about police brutality." So they went to a "domestic disturbance" where two women were arguing and a man was breaking it up. The cops pulled their guns on the man, and when he said "Oh to hell with this and went back to his car, they shot in the back seven times.
And America said, "Oh yeah, that's why there have been Black Lives Matter protests. It's been a couple weeks so I forgot."
people have been worked up by his 4 years of hate and division, obviously
down is up, up is down, people have had it with his Twilight Zone world.
Police have a very difficult job. Please don't make it more difficult for them. Whether you're black or white listen to what the officer says and you'll probably get through it. What they show on TV is just for ratings. They would never show the great work police do.
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