These cop killers/terrorists are still breathing
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/nati...icle-1.1157722
Uh ohinteresting "uh oh", but when you watch the video, there's nothing more than innuendo, drowned out by ridiculous conspiracy chatter..
https://youtu.be/6xpIt9CRr7I
RIP to the officer Originally Posted by NubianPrince
simple answer....comply with the officer, don't be a felon with a gun......go home and see your son.....not racist, not complicated........... Originally Posted by Tony GambinoAnd DEFINITELY not that simple... Its laughable when non-black try to dictate TO black how to live: as if living in those FUCKED UP neighborhoods are a desirable option.
simple answer....comply with the officer, don't be a felon with a gun......go home and see your son.....not racist, not complicated........... Originally Posted by Tony Gambino
And DEFINITELY not that simple... Originally Posted by Frique-MeSure as hell isn't. I saw this one clip where a black 'suspect' gave himself up, face down, arms outstretched, clear and open surrender. At least 4 [white, male] cops mobbed him. Knees and punches to the body and head.
Sure as hell isn't. I saw this one clip where a black 'suspect' gave himself up, face down, arms outstretched, clear and open surrender. At least 4 [white, male] cops mobbed him. Knees and punches to the body and head.that was similar to the narrative about Rodney King.. but when you watch the video, it is clear King was beaten down, but got up more than once to charge the Officers... high on PCP and out of control.. there's no way that arrest was going to go smooth.
Complete and utter bullshit.
If I find the link, I'll damn sho' show it. Originally Posted by Randall Creed
I used to not understand why the focus was on cops killing black men instead of black on black violence. Then someone pointed out that one reason is that when a criminal kills someone no one is surprised because nothing else was expected. Cops however are supposed to be the good guys and so when a cop abuses their power and murders someone its more shocking than when some lowlife scumbag does it. Just some perspective I picked up that I hadn't thought of before. It doesn't excuse black on black violence but it is an angle I didn't consider until recently. Blacks pay taxes too and have a right to expect to be treated fairly by LE and not fucking murdered. Fuck Micah Johnson though and anyone who wants to justify his actions. He is cut from the same cloth as the cops who harass and kill the people they are supposed to protect. Originally Posted by tire-chuckerPay taxes. How ? On stolen property. Drugs. Theft etc... Most are on welfare. Most never filed a tax return. The corner store does not charge sales tax on jolly rancher
I used to not understand why the focus was on cops killing black men instead of black on black violence. Then someone pointed out that one reason is that when a criminal kills someone no one is surprised because nothing else was expected. Cops however are supposed to be the good guys and so when a cop abuses their power and murders someone its more shocking than when some lowlife scumbag does it. Just some perspective I picked up that I hadn't thought of before. It doesn't excuse black on black violence but it is an angle I didn't consider until recently. Blacks pay taxes too and have a right to expect to be treated fairly by LE and not fucking murdered. Fuck Micah Johnson though and anyone who wants to justify his actions. He is cut from the same cloth as the cops who harass and kill the people they are supposed to protect. Originally Posted by tire-chuckerThat's very true. But at the same time, black neighborhoods are notorious for being anti-police. When crimes happen in black neighborhoods the usual response to police is, "Fuck off, I ain't saying shit" and they let it get sorted out by the criminals.
I doubt all black neighborhoods hate the police, I'm sure there is hard working people in those neighborhoods, I see it as a never ending circle, when the police disrespect the innocent, neighbors and family see it and respond with the same disrespect.Well said.
What's needed in those neighborhoods are opportunities, job training and outreach programs. Originally Posted by BLM69