impuretrash
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Social justice is such a foul concept and goal isn't it, utterly unamerican. Funny how we so easily slip into catch and trigger phrases that reveal our tribal affiliations.I'm just a spectator in disintegration of this country too you know. My diagnosis for the cause of all this dysfunction is different from yours. Paranoid, trigger happy police is a symptom of violent urban culture not the other way around.
Sure, our law enforcement in this society is determined by that "violent urban black culture". The white perspective, thanks. So basically the police in america cannot be expected to be professionals. I sadly concur. When the police demonstrate that they can police themselves, then they can perhaps police the rest of us. Whatever the issue may be in america, we can always find solace and uplift in blaming those in our internal economic colonies.
What's wrong with the murderous police in america?
Darkies made 'em do it.
I didn't say "black" urban culture. But yeah, it's just a fact that most inner city violence is committed by blacks. It is understandable that police working in that environment might become paranoid and sometimes make mistakes. I wouldnt want to be a cop...no amount of money is worth having to deal with the dregs of humanity day in day out.
That has fuck all nothing to do with the citizenry demanding professional law enforcement. But for some unknown reason you and others need to defend the far too "normalized" continual slaughter by law enforcement of citizens in the street, and now in their own homes. If you're comfortable participating in the normalization of such behavior by law enforcement, you would appear to be the average white american quite comfortable in looking the other way. Expect it to spread, why would it not? It already has.
Nope, pretty sure I'm neither defending nor normalizing. The cop did wrong, she would have been 100% justified in shooting him, but not the other way around. It seems to me it's you social justice types who want to look the other way when it comes to black violence.
Hey, a white cop gunned down another black person in their own home.
Well what about black crime and violence? What about "urban culture"?
I don't try to hide my tribal affiliations. I'm a slightly fashy white boy who's sick of having his people, his culture and his society dragged into the mud by resentful "minorities" who refuse to get their act together. I'm not going to align myself with the people who prefer to bury their heads in the sand and pretend that black men, a tiny fraction of the population don't commit a vastly disproportionate amount of violent crime.