I'M A BLACK EX-COP, HERE'S THE REAL TRUTH ABOUT RACE AND POLICING

blackzeus

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I'm sure it's actually WORSE than that

God help you if you were poor and black in Chicago in the 90's and just happened to be caught in the wrong place at the wrong time with some of those cops. One of my brother's friends had a confession beat out of him. It could have easily happened to me, I was hanging out in Evanston slapboxing with one of the white homies as a kid, a cop ran up to my boy and asked him if I was harassing him?!!! :mindblown: My boy was like :stopitslime:. This was right around the time when them same Evanston cops beat up a handcuffed dude in one of their bathrooms. That could have easily been me if my white homie didn't stand up for me. That's why we as people need to rally around this sh*t as we've been doing. They keep trying to pick us off one by one. If all of us are linked up it's not gonna be that easy.
 

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This fukking country :scust:

A Gallup poll from 2014 asked Americans to rate the honesty and ethical standards of people in various fields: police officers ranked in the top five, just above members of the clergy.
*waits for someone to post the George Carlin "religion is bullshyt" routine*
 

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Stories like that one are why I don't feel bad for incidents like Dallas. How can I possibly feel bad for a profession that regularly behaves like that and then refuses to acknowledge their wrongdoing?

CNN and the rest of the racist media regularly prod black folks into expressing regret over what happened. But If they killed me or any other black person, the boys and their supporters wouldn't regret shyt so why would I when the tables are turned?
 
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