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TopicFlorida police throw NFL tickets away over disrespect
cjsdowg
08/13/18 12:32:56 AM
#137:


Grischnak posted...


Yes, corrupt police should be held accountable for their actions. There's no doubt about that. The ridiculous thing about the kneeling is that it spreads a narrative that black men should live in fear because their lives are in danger from police killing them for no reason and that's just silly really. Last year the number of unarmed black men killed by police was like 50 or something if I'm remembering the stat right(the overall number was like 150). Even assuming every single one of those men was an innocent angel, that's still far from a epidemic in terms of number of deaths. To compare, like 100 people die in car crashes in the US every single day. If you're black guy you should be way more afraid of driving in your car then of police killing you. But police shootings are the thing that is said to be the big concern. It's just so overblown. Obviously I'm not saying innocent people getting killed is acceptable. Especially in the case of intentional murder. But making things seem worse then they actually are doesn't help anything.


It has to do with more then being killed, and when we do speaking about killing. Those people normally get a paid leave. In FL the state where this union cry. A police force was literally framing black people for crimes. So this union goes crazy over 3 guys in team of over 60 taking a knee. While doing SHIT ALL in protest and complaining when black people are being framed for crimes .

https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/crime/article213647764.html
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