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originally posted by: UKTruth
Firstly, black cops also shoot black suspects.
Secondly, the vast majority of shootings by the police are justified.
Thirdly, she is ignoring the issue of cops doing a very dangerous job and being shot themselves.
Finally, she is ignoring the fact that shootings of black people are mainly within that community, not by police.
originally posted by: Indigo5
originally posted by: UKTruth
dcwatchdog.org...
This is a linked article to Briebart ...whose serial race-baiting editor and chief is literally heading the Trump Campaign..
Briebart has no credibility.
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
originally posted by: UKTruth
Firstly, black cops also shoot black suspects.
Secondly, the vast majority of shootings by the police are justified.
Thirdly, she is ignoring the issue of cops doing a very dangerous job and being shot themselves.
Finally, she is ignoring the fact that shootings of black people are mainly within that community, not by police.
You forgot the one where pointing out a bunch of different problems doesn't automatically mean the problem being discussed isn't credible.
originally posted by: UKTruth
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
originally posted by: UKTruth
Firstly, black cops also shoot black suspects.
Secondly, the vast majority of shootings by the police are justified.
Thirdly, she is ignoring the issue of cops doing a very dangerous job and being shot themselves.
Finally, she is ignoring the fact that shootings of black people are mainly within that community, not by police.
You forgot the one where pointing out a bunch of different problems doesn't automatically mean the problem being discussed isn't credible.
Perhaps you could explain how 'speaking with white people' is going to help solve any of the problems.
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: Darkmadness
once you apply too many coats of paint, the project starts to look kind of ugly.
might want to use a bit of thinner.
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
originally posted by: UKTruth
originally posted by: Krazysh0t
originally posted by: UKTruth
Firstly, black cops also shoot black suspects.
Secondly, the vast majority of shootings by the police are justified.
Thirdly, she is ignoring the issue of cops doing a very dangerous job and being shot themselves.
Finally, she is ignoring the fact that shootings of black people are mainly within that community, not by police.
You forgot the one where pointing out a bunch of different problems doesn't automatically mean the problem being discussed isn't credible.
Perhaps you could explain how 'speaking with white people' is going to help solve any of the problems.
Perhaps you could let me know how Hillary (or Trump for that matter) is solving problems on the campaign trail while not currently elected President.
originally posted by: UKTruth
originally posted by: Indigo5
originally posted by: UKTruth
dcwatchdog.org...
This is a linked article to Briebart ...whose serial race-baiting editor and chief is literally heading the Trump Campaign..
Briebart has no credibility.
Are you pretending she didn't say it? Deny Ignorance.
Perhaps Huffington Post, the left wing propaganda rag (with no credibility), is more your thing.
www.huffingtonpost.com...
White Plains, New York (CNN) — Hillary Clinton said Tuesday that the recent shooting of Terence Crutcher in Tulsa, Oklahoma, was "unbearable" and said "systemic racism" should not be tolerated.
"We have got to tackle systemic racism," Clinton said on "The Steve Harvey Morning Show." "This horrible shooting again. How many times do we have to see this in our country?"
Crutcher was shot and killed last week after his car broke down. The 40-year-old black man raised his hands above his head just before Officer Betty Shelby fatally shot him. Crutcher was unarmed at the time.
"This is just unbearable," Clinton said. "And it needs to be intolerable."
"And maybe I can, by speaking directly to white people, say, 'Look, this is not who we are,'" Clinton said. "We have got to do everything possible to improve policing, to go right at implicit bias."