SMDH this might be the most evil Karen yet, UPDATE: Amy Cooper has been fired

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For his legal sake tho I do wish he had the part of him asking for the dog to be put on a leash on video as well

she can just say he threatened her beforehand and all that and was recording without consent blah blah ..and he’ll be the one in the wrong in legal eyes

which is bullshyt..but how it seems to go

breh, this is definitely some Emmit Till stuff.:picard:



It’s almost as though we have to be wearing live-streaming body cameras whenever we go near cacs, period. The double standard is crazy.
 

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I always wonder about this, nothing wrong with a breh who is a conservative but being a breh who is conservative and that's a Republican.

There is nothing wrong with being a conservative. And there was nothing wrong with being a republican, once upon a time. Nobody on either side could say that Colin Powell and Condi Rice weren't respected. But identifying as a republican in this current climate, definitely questionable.

How the hell you know her political leanings!
That is a cac plain and simple!

:mjlol: present your assumptions as fact, milic00ns:camby:

That bytch is head of a practice at a Park Avenue investment management firm in Midtown. Graduated from Booth. That bytch is a republican through and through. nikkas don't be knowing what the fukk they talking about.
 

you're NOT "n!ggas"

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Y'all gotta be careful, better yet weary honestly of calling shyt like this "Karen" or doing that "BBQ Becky" type of shyt. It's low-key trivializing their actions. She feels on her sword but white women collectively still aren't called out for their racism. Remember how Steve Urkel would always say "did i do thaaaat?" -- That's how I see this "Karen" type of phrasing packaging these situations. I had NO CLUE the video was anything close to that. The thread title alone had me skipping the thread for a minute cuz I thought it was another general stupid ass moment with a white woman. Nah breh, she tried to sicc the police on him :why: Make it plain
 

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nightly news and possibly the morning news too :pachaha:

she made the nightly news:mjlol:


Central Park Confrontation Goes Viral, as White Woman Calls Cops on Black Man Over Dog Leash


Breh gave a great interview.:obama:
 
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What I find so hilarious in all these racist CAC karen videos is they must be keeping up on current events and seeing all these other Karens get outed on social media for acting retarded and racist, and yet THEY KEEP DOING IT. KNOWING THEY'RE ON CAMERA, KNOWING THEIR WHOLE CAREER AND LIVELYHOOD CAN BE DESTROYED. THATS HOW MUCH THEY CANT HELP BEING VICTIM RACIST CACS. God imagine before video cameras how bad it was.

Because



They



Can't



Help



It!

It's ingrained in them.
 

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Their father was a civil rights activist. RIP. :salute:



Francis H. Cooper, teacher and activist, dies at 86
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Francis Hedgeman Cooper in 2007. Credit: Peter Dilauro

By Erika Peterserika.peters@newsday.comUpdated March 9, 2019 6:00 AM
Francis Hedgeman Cooper, a science teacher and longtime civil rights and community activist, died at his home in Freeport on March 2 at age 86. He had suffered from lung cancer and prostate cancer, his family said.

Cooper taught high school biology in Wyandanch in the 1970s and elementary school science at the Harbor Hill School in the Roslyn school district in the 1980s, until he retired in 1995 while living in Uniondale, said his daughter, Melody Cooper, of Hastings-on-Hudson.

In the 1960s, he helped lead a chapter of the civil rights organization Congress of Racial Equality on Long Island, and decades later, when he lived in Freeport, he was most known for bringing that same passion to the effort to improve the failing Roosevelt schools, said his son, Christian Cooper.

“He had an inability to sit still when he perceived something was wrong,” said Christian Cooper, of Manhattan. "He passed that on to his kids as well — you’re not a Cooper until you’ve been arrested at a protest demonstration. The idea he passed on to us is if you see something that’s wrong, it’s your personal responsibility to do something about it.”

Cooper was an active member of the Roosevelt Watch Society and Roosevelt's Community Empowerment Coalition. He was notorious for recording every minute of the Roosevelt school board’s proceedings, said Nassau County Legis. Debra Mulé, a Freeport resident and longtime family friend.

“He brought his recording camera to public meetings to keep people honest,” Mulé recalled. “He was always someone who would speak out for things he believed to be right and he didn’t care what kind of a scene he caused or what feathers he ruffled — he was going to speak out.”

Cooper’s other passions including gliding and enjoying nature and the outdoors. He idolized the Tuskegee Airmen, also known as the Red Tails, famed African-American pilots of World War II, but couldn’t fulfill his dreams of becoming a pilot because of poor eyesight, his son said. He then developed an interest in gliders, joining the Long Island Soaring Association and spending nearly every week in recent years working to keep the sailplanes flying from Brookhaven Calabro Airport.

“He was something of a fire-breathing dragon in many respects, and sometimes he could not really turn the fire off,” Christian Cooper said. “But if you had a cause, or were going into battle, boy, you were glad that dragon was on your side.”

Cooper was born Nov. 12, 1932, in Jersey City to Thelma Burke and Henry Cooper and was raised by his father’s second wife, Eileen. After graduating from Stuyvesant High School in Manhattan, Cooper joined the Air Force as a mechanic and dealt with discrimination in and around military bases in Texas, an experience that would fuel his activism, his son said.

When he returned to Brooklyn after leaving the Air Force, he graduated from the City College of New York, where he pursued his interests in science and racial justice. Cooper also studied under Dr. Kenneth Clark, famous for his doll experiments exploring bias. He went on to participate in civil rights marches alongside his friend the Rev. Robert Castle in Jersey City. Cooper briefly lived there with his first wife, Margaret Eversley, whom he married in 1961, and two infant children before settling on Long Island. Cooper married Miriam Hairston in 1987.

In addition to his son and daughter, he is survived by his wife, Miriam, of Freeport; stepchildren, Muriel Cooper of Silver Spring, Maryland, and Michael Hairston of Hempstead; two sisters, Aleta Lovell of Coram and Eleanor Hawkins of Annapolis, Maryland; seven grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.

A memorial service will be held March 16 at noon at the Cecere Family Funeral Home, 2283 Grand Ave., Baldwin. Cooper was cremated. The family requests donations to Cooper’s favorite charity, Doctors Without Borders.

A previous version had the incorrect location of Stuyvesant High School.

Thats the type of legacy you hope to pass down to your black children.:wow:
 
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