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itsamemaria
· 8 years ago
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Ugh! Simple. It was a tragedy. And some are evil!
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geluregis
· 8 years ago
"What happened was a tragedy, but this doesn't mean we shouldn't address the problem of corruption in our force."
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itsamemaria
· 8 years ago
^ yes. Thank you
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stille20
· 8 years ago
Still the media will play to people's fears to keep them coming back... ps, love your user name.
lenny
· 8 years ago
why not both
guest
· 8 years ago
Where the hell is Al Sharpton and why the hell is he not speaking out against the Dallas shootings? He's quick to jump and pull the race card, but why the hell is he not condemning a black man's behavior? If their lives matter, why isn't the BLM "movement" not speaking out against that black man's crimes?? Where the hell is that protest? You can't be hypocritical in a situation like this- screaming for compassion and then showing none. When MLK marched, he marched for peace and respect AMONG ALL AND FOR ALL.
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itsamemaria
· 8 years ago
There were "protesrs" but it was more showing support to police. But I agree. I am not black but if I were I would be upset. I mean if a latino did that I would be upset thst an individual is makung us look bad and hurting us when we try to represent our race in a positive way !
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niknikliwanag
· 8 years ago
There are no evil and racist police only evil and racist men
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rebel
· 8 years ago
amen