I'm not saying that at all
I don't mean you, I'm saying in general. If you look at the complaints in threads on the entire site, vs what is actually reported....it would be like 1%. If that. And most of that is frivolous nonsense.
Fred.
I'm not saying that at all
No ones talking about daps and reps because you guys are fishing. Why else was this thread made? It literally has nothing to do with Trayvon on a substance issueI brought it up because you keep mentioning daps and reps when no one else was even talking about that simpleton
Again, you in here making contrarian "look at me" attention whoring posts simpleton, not me
but, just like his support for Trump.. talking down on Black folks supporting Mike Brown.. not being Black.. he'll claim it never happened..I recall that too. One or two characters were out of place
@Billy OceanNo ones talking about daps and reps because you guys are fishing. Why else was this thread made? It literally has nothing to do with Trayvon on a substance issue
Got eemhow did I spell a math equation wrong?
i'm not fukking indian
good god
let it go
Since we putting it all the way out there:
@#Championships is a black Trump supporter who got his reps reset because he's been riding with #ADOSGang... :bpmjpls:
Dude been posting alt-right sh!t from jump, but he's been getting a pass :bpmjpls:
Speaking as not only a resident of St. Louis, but as a person who grew up in and around Ferguson:
I think the main issue in the Mike Brown shooting was largely overlooked by the black community: over-policing, rather than just police brutality. I said it then and I'll say it now: Mike Brown was stopped for no reason, but he acted dumb with the wrong cop and got shot. Officer Wilson was wrong to escalate the situation (and was known to have conduct issues when he worked for Jennings PD), but they both had their part to play in the situation.
The shooting was a result of a larger problem of police officers and legal officials being enabled to harass low-income African-Americans for the purpose of increasing revenues for many of the municipalities in St. Louis County. Officers were often encouraged to stop pretty much anyone in traffic or on the street to check for warrants and/or write tickets. I have been a victim of this as well, and I've personally paid over $1800 in fines to Ferguson, Florissant, and other municipalities since the age of 17 for traffic-related offenses.
Here's the DOJ report done on the Ferguson Police Department. I read the whole thing, and it was no surprise to me that they found gross misconduct among police and legal officials. It was this kind of environment that enabled Mike Brown to get shot in the way he did.
Usually I would beNap caught that ban..
look at God, yall..
banned bytchi'm not fukking indian
good god
let it go