People are cutting the Nike logo off their property in protest of Nike advertising with Colin Kaepernick. A 17 year old with 16 bullets in him gets no outrage from the same people. It says a lot.
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Looking at these racist replies shows everything. The issue of CRIME has been talked about in Chicago. This ploice officer shot a guy with a mental health issue 16 times and they( POLICE AND CITY) tried to cover it up. That's the issue. Stopping trying ignore the issue
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Extra-judicial killings by the police have absolutely nothing to do with a civilian killing another. If your response to unlawful use of force by the police is to resort to whataboutism, you're part of the problem.
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#ThisIsWhyTheyKneel@Kaepernick7@Nike It isn't and never was about the flag. It is about injustices on POC. When this country treats ALL fairly, then we all feel it is our country. Until then, I support#TakeAKneeThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Did you take a knee for the 70 or so black people shot and 13 killed by other black people last month? Or do you only care when it's a white cop doing the killing?
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Considering cops are suppose to “serve and protect” and they’re under oath to do so, I think that is a more serious issue then some gang violence (which is definitely an issue also)
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"In some white liberal circles, the New York Times for example, the police are almost automatically at fault in confrontations with black criminals, hoodlums or rioters. When the police arrived on the scene of crime or violence in black communities, whatever they do is likely /1
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No, because Black people are routinely locked up when they kill unjustly. You can’t say the same system of justice applies to cops when they do the same.
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Because black people make up a fraction of the population and a majority of the violent crime. They are locked up in relation to how many crimes they commit. Instances where someone is unjustly sentenced is a rarity, not commonplace, contrary to what the media tells you.
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Lol man you really are out of touch with reality. PoC are being targeted DAILY and incarcerated DAILY. It’s called mass incarceration. Look it up. And the policies and routines cops have to follow are also problematic. It don’t affect you so you don’t see it
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I'm quite in touch with reality, actually. You see, I'm following where the evidence leads and it's doesn't lead in your direction.https://www.nationalreview.com/2017/09/police-violence-against-black-men-rare-heres-what-data-actually-say/ …
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Look at some of the comments and you can see there are so much issues in our communities. Mental health, over worked hospitals, badly trained police, and a population that has no empathy.
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You prove my point.
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If my words make you think, that I think I’m a scholar that says a lot about you. And what in my comments did I say was wrong. I must have struck a nerve. Btw, by the way you write, any education would have helped you. FOH
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This is just horrific
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