Yes yes Reza, her and her grieving family certainly deserve your language policing
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For that matter, give a thought to any of the grieving families of unarmed black victims who see their reputations attacked as a defense.
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I give plenty of thought to them
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Yes. Because there is no such thing as "most innocent."
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Not whitest, just not a thug that was disobeying police orders!
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Not sure if ignorant or troll...
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That's what YOU meant, not the attorney. Keep twisting people's intentions Reza. You're doing a great job

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U'd be surprised how different things sound when ur black/brown in America. Esp when an "officer of the court" says it. No tea. No shade.pic.twitter.com/YNnF3NVIKn
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I understand what you're saying. But that doesn't make it right.
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More innocent that the 12yo little boy playing in the park?
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So now we're justifying Reza's "whitest" comment to fuel the fire? That's exactly what he's doing.
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Is he not supposed to say what at least some of us are thinking? Becuz...?
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an innocent human being was killed. Meaning, "she didn't deserve this". It's a sad story. End of story.
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True, but innocent victims aren't always allowed 2 be innocent posthumously. That's what's being said here.
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if they had cleaned this up after Mr. Castile's murder, this wouldn't have happened.
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Well said, Mr. Aslan.
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