You wrote all of that to justify your bigotry[emoji]128557[/emoji][emoji]128557[/emoji][emoji]128557[/emoji][emoji]128557[/emoji]
This is why it's imperative to look at the people in your real life and who you let in your circle.
Do you even get what the civil rights movement was about?
My ancestors were not only fighting for themselves but everybody else.
To be seen as human and given just do for the work they put into making this country flourish. It's just insane how the powers that be got people's minds fried out here.
I'll never understand why black people are viewed so bad on this site.
This dude tried to equate someone smelling like Curry(which was real slick) to being killed in the street. Don't try to bs people man.
On one hand you say it's all love and peace and we are one but then back door with this mess[emoji]128516[/emoji][emoji]128516[/emoji][emoji]128516[/emoji]
Your bigotry permeates from your computer scene just like old boy illum whatever his name is.
Also to the usual suspects before you write your corny post, learn the difference between prejudice, bigotry and racism. If you want a clear dialogue about race relations in this country, stop being condescending and listen. We can agree to disagree as long as your points make sense instead of the vile,sneaky, tongue in cheek statements you think people can't comprehend.
No more rebuttals from me, can't start my day off like this[emoji]128516[/emoji][emoji]9996[/emoji][emoji]127999[/emoji]️
Oh please...the main theme of this thread and all the other threads like it on this site all have a common theme. Cops (whether they're white or black) are racist and pick on black people and abuse their authority for absolutely no reason. The good cops in this country, which far outnumber the bad ones, are to blame just the same because they don't do anything to stop the bad ones.
People get upset that generalizations are made about all black people based on the actions of a few (e.g. rioting in Ferguson and Baltimore) yet the very same people will make the same broad generalizations about the police. Don't you think that's a bit hypocritical?
You want to talk about being condescending and listening? Why don't you go through this thread and all the others like it and show me where anyone has even attempted to take into consideration an opposing opinion without resorting to calling them a SWS. I get it, racism still exists today, and there are instances of bad cops abusing their authority. However, once you start painting all cops with the same broad brush, what do you think is going to happen? With all the recent #blacklivesmatter protests, there's been a growing disrespect for cops in general. I've seen it firsthand here in NYC during the protests following the Eric Garner incident. People spitting in the faces of cops who were simply out there trying to do their job and maintain order in the city.
All those protests about cops, yet where's the outrage and protests over the sudden surge of violent crime?
[h1]Baltimore boy, 8, fatally shot in head as city’s bloody month of May reaches 38 murders [/h1]
BY
SASHA GOLDSTEIN
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Thursday, May 28, 2015, 1:34 PM
The bloodshed continues in Baltimore as bodies continue to drop.
The age of the victims, too, continues to drop. The latest homicides, the 37th and 38th in the month of May, include an 8-year-old boy, cops said Thursday morning.
The child was found shot in the head around 8:20 a.m. in the 100 block of Upmanor Road, beside a 31-year-old woman, who had also been fatally shot in the head.
The murders bled into this week after police announced a particularly gruesome Memorial Day Weekend, when 28 people were shot, including nine fatally.
May has been the beleaguered city’s bloodiest month since 1999, when 36 were killed in November of that year. A total of 111 people have been killed in Baltimore this year.
Police announced two other Wednesday night shootings, including one that left a 27-year-old man in critical condition after he was found shot in the head just before 11 p.m., according to the Baltimore Sun.
The outburst of violence this year has increased in the six weeks since the April 19 death of Freddie Gray after he suffered severe spinal injuries while in police custody.
Riots and protests convulsed the city for days after the 25-year-old man’s funeral, and continued into May, a particularly bloody month.
The violence comes as police have made less arrests this year, especially in the weeks since Gray’s death.
"I’m afraid to go outside,” West Baltimore resident Antoinette Perrine told the Associated Press. “It’s so bad, people are afraid to let their kids outside. People wake up with shots through their windows. Police used to sit on every corner, on the top of the block. These days? They’re nowhere.”
On May 1, Baltimore City State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby announced charges, including murder, against six different Baltimore officers involved with the arrest and transportation of Gray the day he was injured.