There aren't enough days in a year for me to wear a t-shirt sporting all the bad shit that's happened in my life....not even if I changed at lunch time and again after dinner.
Mutha fucka's carry too much baggage. People need to understand that shit happens in this life. Move on to bettering the world instead of displaying the boulder on your shoulder.
Good fucking grief.
Edit: Mutha fucka should have been wearing a shirt that said "Stop the blood-sucking government from taxing me to death."
That shirt works all year round and before Derrick Rose was suckin' his mother's tit.
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Originally Posted by GlobeSpotter
I don't want to read too much into your post because I could assume you mean one thing and you mean something else.
I'll just state my opinion.
If a community is continually being denied fair representation, systemically treated differently by police and the justice system, it may be a bit much for them to just move on and get over it. They are struggling to find some way to respond. Some action to take. And you have individuals who are searching for their own way to respond.
Something else that doesn't help is inevitably rather than actually objectively analyzing the situation and the facts of only the situation, some seek out every other possibility other than *someone killed another person on camera choking them to death*
At that point. I don't give a shit if one of them was a cop. He choked a citizen and a human being to death.
He was so big we needed 6 cops to take him down but simultaneously he was in such bad health that's why he died? Or it was the taxes. Anything but what the coroner found? He died from choking.
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On taxes.
Yeah, the smaller have nots are being taxed without recourse. From small businesses, to the poor (who are the ones who feel gas tax, cig tax, alcohol tax, tire tax, license, sales tax, and on and on).
But still, taxes or your life? I think it's reasonable to ask the people protecting us to be accountable with citizens lives.