Neverending **** the Police thread.

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Systemic racism specifically.

Its there...we just can't quantify it at all.
 



This is the kind of thing people should be protesting. Black man apparently with autisim(seems mild) walking down the sidewalk stopped by cops just because they feel like it. Notice the cop's ringtone is someone singing "I am about to whip somebody's ass"...... How ****ing sick do you people have to be to just ignore this ****. God damn autisitic man just walking down the ****ing sidewalk.



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The criminal has been arrested. He even tried to say the victim threw a punch at the other officer. He has been charged with some crimes but he should be charged with aggravated kidnapping. Assault with a deadly weapon. Pretty sure any felony committed while having a firearm is also a major felony. Filing a false police report also a felony. And to top it off this mother****er will get protective custody.
 
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Inside the CHAZ they have armed people patrolling ti make sure people are safe, border check points, and are taxing the buisnesses to fund themself and Fox News is outraged. Do these people have no self awareness.
 
Is antifa ellison going to release the body cam footage which from numerous reports will show Floyd VIOLENTLY resisting arrest or wait till the left moves on to their next faux outrage so that people don't realize how stupid memorializing a scumbag was?

Does the word "violently" mean something different for black folks? Because I didn't see any injuries to the cops. What makes you think Floyd was violent in any way?

They violently murdered him though and street cops don't have the authority to be judge and executioner. Even if Floyd became panicked and didn't want to get in the police car, so what? That doesn't give cops a right to kill.
 
No idea who that's a statue of, and it really doesn't matter to me... this sort of crap is wrong.

Compared to the kidnapping, murder, and the enslavement of 12 million human beings, with all the side horrors, toppling a few statues seems like a light punishment. But the story isn't over, methinks.

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That was the statue of Edward Colston (1636-1721), in Bristol, Eng. He was a merchant who made a lot of money in the shipping business of the day, which included the slave trave and the Royal African Company. He later became a philanthropist and apparently did a lot of good things with his money.

It's almost like the sins of Slavery just won't go away.
 
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These guys started abusing their property and presumably threatening them.

You dont get to just beat the **** out of cops without repercussions

supposed 2nd amendment guy has interesting thoughts
 
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