Hold officers accountable who use excessive force. But there’s no evidence of systemic racial bias by police, writes wsj.com/articles/the-m via
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What exactly is excessive force against bricks, Molotov cocktails and crowbars? If rioters are using DEADLY force (i.e., using weapons), police and other citizens have a right to protect themselves & their property. Let the chips fall where they may. #KAG2020 .🇺🇸
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“Systemic racial bias” is not the act or thinking of one individual. It is evident in the fact that every lever of justice in cases of police killing of unarmed African American men leans toward exonerating the criminal offender. That impunity is a threat to our democracy.
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These studies, examining multiple facets of the justice system and compiled by , show otherwise. washingtonpost.com/news/opinions/
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Not really.
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Rafa did a great job rebutting most of Radley’s claims, but he did not directly address some. I think they are easily addressable though.
youtu.be/FbWZM94nwD8
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Tell that to George Floyd's daughter or to the Ethiopian immigrant who no one believed when he claimed a Houston cop was racist until he tape recorded his slurs & harassment & they played it on the 5 pm news.
108,000 Americans dead because Trump wanted to watch TV, play golf, and hold rallies instead of paying attention to his PDBs #DonnieDeath
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