Not at all. It is a point about how it is white men who are held least accountable by the system. More than 1 thing can be true.
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it's literally the exact same argument Asian Americans posed with Peter Liang. Why can't we kill like white men.
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@juliaioffe centering the convo on white woman. they should be able to kill POC as recklessly as their white male counters (wow)Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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as long as it's not centered around that, I think it's an interesting/important part. Shows the hierarchy they operate under.
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Let's not. White, Black, Asian, Native, Latino, male, female: cops who kill unarmed citizens belong in prison.
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@juliaioffe also a male cop has already been convicted for murdering a black man but let's keep the sexism narrative uoThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@_TeddiGrams@juliaioffe Even though the minimum sentence for first degree manslaughter is only 4 years
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@juliaioffe not the time or place for a 'what about the white women' convo. Very cringeworthyThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@mestasenesta@juliaioffe nah she has a point. They're making her an example. Funny to me lol -
but its not the first cop charged 4 a killing, or convicted... im speaking 2 her lack of knowledge.
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well yeah I think terms like "first, all, and never" are usually used in hyperbolic ways anyway
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