A policing solution....simple.

rickyb

Well-Known Member
We'll draft you first.....remember...you wanted this....
heres an idea

there was a guy named serpico. they made a movie about him bc he was a police corruption whistleblower.

lets listen to his ideas and get our head out of the sand like we dont have some kind of major problem.
 

Box Ox

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dont shoot lebron
Don’t worry. He always makes sure to have a protective police detail around him.

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Box Ox

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lebron is very valuable to the capitalists and capitalists control the govt.
While you and Democrats may believe that black people do not have personal agency, the size, composition and presence of Lebron’s protective detail is indeed his own choice.
 

rickyb

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While you and Democrats may believe that black people do not have personal agency, the size, composition and presence of Lebron’s protective detail is indeed his own choice.
im glad lebron is speaking up he is a celebrity and has alot of influence. he needs to watch out for obama.
 

rickyb

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While you and Democrats may believe that black people do not have personal agency, the size, composition and presence of Lebron’s protective detail is indeed his own choice.
hes all too familiar with "policing" tactics in the ghettos

James was born on December 30, 1984, in Akron, Ohio, to Gloria Marie James, who was 16 at the time of his birth.[5]:22 His father, Anthony McClelland, has an extensive criminal record and was not involved in his life.[6] When James was growing up, life was often a struggle for the family, as they moved from apartment to apartment in the seedier neighborhoods of Akron while Gloria struggled to find steady work.[7] Realizing that her son would be better off in a more stable family environment, Gloria allowed him to move in with the family of Frank Walker, a local youth football coach who introduced James to basketball when he was nine years old.[5]🔢

 

It will be fine

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It’s an obvious truth. No obsession required. If you haven’t admitted it to yourself yet, you probably should.
You’ve used the same argument repeatedly over the last few weeks. I’m sure you think it’s clever and edgy. It’s simplistic and ignores the hundreds of years of oppression pretending that a single generation of equal rights clears all debts. Keep living your truth and ignoring the voices of black people and how they describe their experience in America.
 

El Correcto

god is dead
You’ve used the same argument repeatedly over the last few weeks. I’m sure you think it’s clever and edgy. It’s simplistic and ignores the hundreds of years of oppression pretending that a single generation of equal rights clears all debts. Keep living your truth and ignoring the voices of black people and how they describe their experience in America.
Only schizos believe the “black voices” over their own eyes bud.
 

Box Ox

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Keep living your truth and ignoring the voices of black people and how they describe their experience in America.
Their experience in modern America is largely due to a widespread cultural rejection of "white" traditions, attitudes and ways of life that successful Americans often have in common.

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El Correcto

god is dead
I appreciate your open racism that lumps all black people into this picture that you’re obsessed with. Conservatives can’t help but associate themselves with white supremacy.
You’re the one putting black people in with thugs that do have it rough in America. It’s called criminal justice pal, we kind of need it and we have the best system in the world for holding people accountable, not a perfect system, but the best.
 
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