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@Danielle
Trayvon Martin was a 17 year old kid walking home with Skittles that led to his being harassed and killed -- but you're describing him as a wannabe murderer? Is there a reason other than being a racist piece of shit that you would presume Trayvon Martin had an interest in killing people?
Huh, why would I think that Trayvon wanted to murder someone…. Hmmmm. Maybe it had to do with him trying to beat the shit out of a neighborhood watchman and got shot because of it?
He had skittles? More like a bloodlust. The lacerations on Zimmerman’s head and grass stains on his back proved that.
Knowing basic facts about a self-defense shooting isn’t racist
Oh please. When have you or conservatives generally ever taken a stand for white people being victimized by cops? Stop pretending that you give a shit about ANYONE being killed or harassed by police just because you're tired of hearing black people complain about it. Ya'll lick boots like nobody's business.
There were protests. But the story doesn’t stick around when MSM ignores it. Maybe if he had taken fentanyl and had different parents, people would have cared.
It seems odd that the "pro life" crowd would be so hostile to society wanting to make sure people aren't being unjustly killed.
I detest those terms. “Pro-life” and “pro-choice” are specific abortion euphemisms, not political ideologies.
Look people aren't glorifying the lives of Mike Brown and George Floyd because they want to commemorate their criminal behavior. Instead they are trying to humanize victims of police that they believe are needlessly killed.
they aren’t humanizing, they are deifying. They are claiming miracles where Floyd died and calling it sacred ground.
Just because someone is a criminal or piece of shit person doesn't mean the state has carte blanche to murder them. There's this little thing we have in the United States called DUE PROCESS, and when cops kill people unnecessarily (especially if they're unarmed) it should draw scrutiny and backlash to ensure we're holding law enforcement accountable to the standards and rights that we are all afforded in this country. Cops have more rights than regular citizens and should be held to a higher standard when it comes to violence by government actors. That doesn't mean they should be vilified in every instance of aggression, but they should welcome all scrutiny and investigation as should anyone that cares about the law and our constitutional rights.
I agree.
And I can’t speak for you personally, but the presumption always seems to be against the cops before any information comes out.
So many dipshit protestors in the 2020 riots still believed in “hands up don’t shoot” when the real case was he was punching an officer and trying to steal his gun.
Almost every high-profile police black killing was justified and/or reasonable based on circumstances. It’s clear that these are just blatant attacks on cops, and recognizing that isn’t boot licking