THREAD: A new AP-NORC poll finds a dramatic shift in opinions on policing and race, as more Americans today than five years ago believe police brutality is a very serious problem that too often goes undisciplined and unequally targets black Americans. 1/5http://apne.ws/h8F0FKu
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The poll finds 61% of Americans think police are more likely to use deadly force against a black person than a white person. That’s up from 49% in 2015. (4/5)pic.twitter.com/DcnKSB490Z
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Americans are also far more likely to say officers who cause injury or death are treated too leniently by the justice system, 65% today compared with 41% in 2015. READ MORE: http://apne.ws/x1oHwLJ pic.twitter.com/MBvNyGsaJv
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saying the quiet part out loud

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I wonder how do these opinions stand up against actual facts?
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Funny, when Nixon’s campaign called for Law&Order due to protests in ‘68, people jumped on it like Noah’s Arc. Now trump calls for Law&Order due to protests, people are jumping off like it’s the Titanic. Is it the
#TrumpLiesAmericansDie message or the messenger?#BunkerDonThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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How can the American regime, which is addicted to violate international law and norms, be able to expect the American people to believe in the slogan of "law and order" ?!
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I guess so. They’ve been fed this garbage daily for months. Blacks refuse to deal with black on black crime which is rampant! Police Officers are not monsters! They don’t just you for no reason! Police deserve respect! They aren’t heavy bags to be punched and abused constantly!
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