Police shooting black man in the back ... again (Kenosha, WI)

wonder why no one called police....qwhite interesting assessment that you have made.
Because people didnt do anything to threaten or hurt anyone....if they started burning down the Krystals on the Strip or randoming hitting people with tire irons, they would have been called on....not that hard to grasp for those with basic understanding
 
Because people didnt do anything to threaten or hurt anyone....if they started burning down the Krystals on the Strip or randoming hitting people with tire irons, they would have been called on....not that hard to grasp for those with basic understanding

UTPD was there the whole time. No need for any force as nobody was burning sh*t down.
 
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Serious question(s) here... maybe one of you "woke" Dems could answer.

1. Why is it ok for black people to call each other(or just anyone in general) the N-word, but no other race can use it?

2. Why is it that black people (or white BLM protestors) think they're entitled to walk through the suburbs in the middle of the night with a megaphone cursing white families for living in nice homes?

3. In conjunction with question 2. Why is it that black people think white people should never enter "the hood", but think they can go wherever they please?

4. Last but not least. Why do BLM only protest when a black person gets shot by a white cop and not when 100s get murdered by their own race in 1 week in Chicago? Why are they not trying to fix their "own kind" in these inner city hoods before trying to tell the rest of the world how they should be portrayed?
 
wonder why no one called police....qwhite interesting assessment that you have made.
Because it's a college campus. I saw a flaming couch come out of a 2nd story window during a band party and no one really flinched. Damaged the concrete though as it burned out

These "protests" are pretty much the opposite of that
 
Serious question(s) here... maybe one of you "woke" Dems could answer.

1. Why is it ok for black people to call each other(or just anyone in general) the N-word, but no other race can use it?

2. Why is it that black people (or white BLM protestors) think they're entitled to walk through the suburbs in the middle of the night with a megaphone cursing white families for living in nice homes?

3. In conjunction with question 2. Why is it that black people think white people should never enter "the hood", but think they can go wherever they please?

4. Last but not least. Why do BLM only protest when a black person gets shot by a white cop and not when 100s get murdered by their own race in 1 week in Chicago? Why are they not trying to fix their "own kind" in these inner city hoods before trying to tell the rest of the world how they should be portrayed?


1. The explanation I have heard is that it is an attempt to "defang" the word.
2. I cannot answer your question except to point out your racial undertones.
3. I do not know any that feel that way and see my response to number 2.
4. Why doesn't the American Heart Association give money to American Stroke Association?
 
That dumpster scratch in the alley behind Clement Hall was seriously worse than the Watts Riot
Friends and I drove in ready to see stuff get burnt. Got there and there were more camera crews than protestors around the fires.

Some very bored firemen. I dont remember cops doing anything, there were probably some there. Sat around talked about wtf was going on for an hour. Then pretty much everyone left.
 
1. The explanation I have heard is that it is an attempt to "defang" the word.
2. I cannot answer your question except to point out your racial undertones.
3. I do not know any that feel that way and see my response to number 2.
4. Why doesn't the American Heart Association give money to American Stroke Association?

Racial undertones? Is that always the defense?
 
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Friends and I drove in ready to see stuff get burnt. Got there and there were more camera crews than protestors around the fires.

Some very bored firemen. I dont remember cops doing anything, there were probably some there. Sat around talked about wtf was going on for an hour. Then pretty much everyone left.
All the fun was down by old Gibbs Hall and Stokely.
 
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Serious question(s) here... maybe one of you "woke" Dems could answer.

1. Why is it ok for black people to call each other(or just anyone in general) the N-word, but no other race can use it?

2. Why is it that black people (or white BLM protestors) think they're entitled to walk through the suburbs in the middle of the night with a megaphone cursing white families for living in nice homes?

3. In conjunction with question 2. Why is it that black people think white people should never enter "the hood", but think they can go wherever they please?

4. Last but not least. Why do BLM only protest when a black person gets shot by a white cop and not when 100s get murdered by their own race in 1 week in Chicago? Why are they not trying to fix their "own kind" in these inner city hoods before trying to tell the rest of the world how they should be portrayed?

1. Because that was what white people called their slaves.
2. Grouping all black people and the protestors with Marxists is misleading at best.
3. Black people definitely don't go where they please. If you knew just one poor black person you would know this. If you're black in the wrong part of town lots of places you will be pulled over or arrested.
4. Hard to fix "your own kind" (jesus christ smh) after decades of racial profiling in a country with the largest prison population on the planet. Lots of black people in other countries yet we have the highest incarceration rate. Ever ask yourself why?
 
UTPD was there the whole time. No need for any force as nobody was burning sh*t down.
I remember the old days when it was UT Safety and Security and then became UT Security and then UT Police all in a period of a few months. The Daily Beacon even had a cartoon that showed the sign outside their facility that had marked off each iteration and ended up with UT Bureau of Investigation. Fun times.
 
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1. Because that was what white people called their slaves.
2. Grouping all black people and the protestors with Marxists is misleading at best.
3. Black people definitely don't go where they please. If you knew just one poor black person you would know this. If you're black in the wrong part of town lots of places you will be pulled over or arrested.
4. Hard to fix "your own kind" (jesus christ smh) after decades of racial profiling in a country with the largest prison population on the planet. Lots of black people in other countries yet we have the highest incarceration rate. Ever ask yourself why?

My god 🤦🏿
 
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Serious question(s) here... maybe one of you "woke" Dems could answer.

1. Why is it ok for black people to call each other(or just anyone in general) the N-word, but no other race can use it?

2. Why is it that black people (or white BLM protestors) think they're entitled to walk through the suburbs in the middle of the night with a megaphone cursing white families for living in nice homes?

3. In conjunction with question 2. Why is it that black people think white people should never enter "the hood", but think they can go wherever they please?

4. Last but not least. Why do BLM only protest when a black person gets shot by a white cop and not when 100s get murdered by their own race in 1 week in Chicago? Why are they not trying to fix their "own kind" in these inner city hoods before trying to tell the rest of the world how they should be portrayed?
The 1st one is just stupid on white peoples part..... it’s used differently when a black person says it to another one.... we should respect that but it does cross the line when white people like hip hop and it is used so often.


The other three is bc they have bought into the narrative being fed them...... There is racism but we are not a racist country.
 
1. Because that was what white people called their slaves.
2. Grouping all black people and the protestors with Marxists is misleading at best.
3. Black people definitely don't go where they please. If you knew just one poor black person you would know this. If you're black in the wrong part of town lots of places you will be pulled over or arrested.
4. Hard to fix "your own kind" (jesus christ smh) after decades of racial profiling in a country with the largest prison population on the planet. Lots of black people in other countries yet we have the highest incarceration rate. Ever ask yourself why?
1. Wtf does that have to do with continually using it? Why not stop it all together?

2. I didn't mean to group them all together. I know a lot of great black people. I'm talking about the ones we're actually talking about in this post.

3. I don't disagree. But, depending on where I lived and IF I were a cop, I can't say I wouldn't profile people of ANY color. For instance if I were a cop around where I'm from and I roll up into an abandoned motel and 4 white people walk out that, from their appearance, was cracked out. I'd be profiling them the same as i would if I were to roll into the "hood".

4. Was "own kind" too strong? Or was it the R word?

One of these days (I hope soon), the people of these inner cities will open their eyes and see that the problem isn't "systemic racism" as to why they have fatherless homes and why their entire system is broken. Maybe their black leaders will stop embezzling the millions of dollars donated and/ or raised for improving education and community.

How about the gang and drug problem? Where is systemic racism there? The white man's fault too?
 

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