Cleveland's police union chief says the shooting of 12-year-old Tamir Rice was "justified"

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Cacs all over the net/news are saying things like:
"He shouldn't have had a toy gun" or "He was a wanna be thug"
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1. A lot of white kids play with toy guns (like cap guns).
2. The police never gave him a chance to put the gun away. I don't know about you guys, but I can't follow an order 1.3 milliseconds after it's given (assuming they actually told him to put the gun away).
Cacs always want to make excuses when their kind kills one of us. Like with Eric Gardner, the cacs were saying "he died because he was obese".
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tl;dr: Cacs always jump to protect the white killer without hesitation. But when a black kills a white they're like "Where's the media!?!?" "Anti-racist is a code word or Anti-white".
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Lebron still ain't said shyt?:sas2:

Also, Cleveland nikkas better start bustin at cops when this fool inevitably gets off :sadcam:
 

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Lebron still ain't said shyt?:sas2:

Also, Cleveland nikkas better start bustin at cops when this fool inevitably gets off :sadcam:
I heard that he said something and wore a Tshirt .

I haven't been able to confirm this.... But for my sanity.. I'm going to pretend that him and a couple others are saying something about this.
 

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Oprah Winfrey On National Protests: 'Y'all Are Not The First To Do It '

On Saturday, thousands of Americans participated in protests across the nation in an effort to call for justice against police brutality. In joining the movement, the cast of Ava DuVernay’s forthcoming motion picture, “Selma," also took action during the film’s New York City premiere by wearing shirts that that read “I Can’t Breathe."

In addition to the shirts, which were inspired by Eric Garner's last recorded words, the cast also opened up about the parallels between today’s protests and the film, which is based on the 1965 marches from Selma to Montgomery, led by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King.

"We couldn't have predicted what would happen in terms of what's going on, race relations-wise,” actor David Oyelowo, who plays King in the film, admitted to the Associated Press. “We finished shooting in early July and by early August Michael Brown had been murdered and now we're in the middle of the Eric Garner situation. I just think it shows. ... We do not live in a post-racial America."

“Selma” producer-actress Oprah Winfrey also shared her thoughts on how the film can be viewed as a learning lesson.

“I think life is always there to teach, enlighten, and open you up to the greater possibilities of what can be done if you’re willing to be awake and see it. So what’s exciting to me is that people are awake,” Winfrey told theGrio.com. “And If it took Eric Garner and it took Michael Brown and other instances to do than, then that’s where we are in our evolvement as human beings.”

Winfrey also shared how the march, and movie, serve as a historical reminder of great activism and highlights the tenacity of those who led it.

“I really think that this film can teach people a lot, because what this film says is it’s been done. It was done. Y’all are not the first to do it … the first to have an idea … the first to want to protest … the first to be upset,” she continued.

“We didn’t even have the right as citizens to vote in this country, and because of that you had Martin Luther King as a leader joining with his band of brothers with disciplined, rigorous, peaceful protests, and they had a goal and intention in mind. You just can’t march and not know what you’re marching for.”



:sas2: I'm going to pretend shes saying we need to do march than march... maybe she wants to pay some goons to ride?
 
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