The US Marines have detained a US citizen in Los Angeles. Oh and guess what you habitual c00nz

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Here is what was said by him:

Civilian detained and released by marines is US army veteran who says 'they're just doing their job'​

"Marcos Leao, the first detained civilian by the US marines since Trump deployed troops to California, spoke to reporters after he was released.

Leao, an army veteran, said he was on his way to an office of the Department of Veterans Affairs when he crossed a yellow-tape boundary and was asked to stop, according to Reuters.

The 27-year-old, who gained his US citizenship through military service, said he was treated “very fairly”.

“They’re just doing their job,” said Leao, who is of Angolan and Portuguese descent."

This is from the link @Kiyoshi-Dono put up there.
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You don't know enough. I grew up in the 80's and we still had banks, butchers grocery stores, etc in Harlem, and elsewhere. We lost our focus, as Jason Black says, "for interracial sexual access," and squandered our earnings for the most part. What equity we had left in our homes, what should have been generational wealth, was lost in 2008.

We have not recovered- AND WE WONT- unless we stop being so fukking nice and get our head in the game. Ain't no fukking "we'll see." We getting it or we not.
and guess who was president in the 80s. :sas2:
guess what the crack epidemic did. :sas2:

guess which party allowed it to happen and protected those who were involved in allowing the flood of crack cocaine in african american communities :sas2:









:sas1:our wealth was taken away by cacs, the people in power. the Republican party. :martin:

trying to be more like them aint the way to go, its just going to cause a bubble of problems that will eventually end up making things worse when it pops :mjpls:

but you do you
 

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I love when white people ignore things like this not knowing it's being beta tested

Anyways, this may be that but just noticed that
 

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:sas1:our wealth was taken away by cacs, the people in power. the Republican party. :martin:

trying to be more like them aint the way to go, its just going to cause a bubble of problems that will eventually end up making things worse when it pops :mjpls:

but you do you
Lil boy, I don't know who you think you playing with, but I'm not the one. My decisions are fact-based. I lived through this, I ain't have to google it.


How an early Biden crime bill created the sentencing disparity for crack and cocaine trafficking​


On Capitol Hill, Biden helped author [co-author, Strom Thurmond: former(?) Klan member, rapist of underage black maids, father to the resultant black daughter. and Biden's mentor] an aggressive drug bill that Senate Democrats hoped would counter drug trafficking, assist local communities — and benefit the party in the 1986 elections.

His status as the top Democrat on the Judiciary Committee and leader of a Democratic working group on narcotics abuse made Biden a key player in the rush to pass a final bill before November, according to published accounts of the bill’s passage and people who worked on the legislation. A year later, he would mount a brief, unsuccessful presidential bid. :mjlol:


...[O]ne of its most consequential provisions was the “100-1” rule, so named because it required a five-year mandatory minimum sentence for trafficking in 500 grams of powder cocaine or five grams of crack.

Though Biden took responsibility for the formula in 2002, it is unclear exactly how it came to be part of his bill. The ratio was more aggressive than proposals from either the Reagan administration, which sought a “20-1” rule, or House Democrats....

 

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Lil boy, I don't know who you think you playing with, but I'm not the one. My decisions are fact-based. I lived through this, I ain't have to google it.


How an early Biden crime bill created the sentencing disparity for crack and cocaine trafficking​


On Capitol Hill, Biden helped author [co-author, Strom Thurmond: former(?) Klan member, rapist of underage black maids, father to the resultant black daughter. and Biden's mentor] an aggressive drug bill that Senate Democrats hoped would counter drug trafficking, assist local communities — and benefit the party in the 1986 elections.

His status as the top Democrat on the Judiciary Committee and leader of a Democratic working group on narcotics abuse made Biden a key player in the rush to pass a final bill before November, according to published accounts of the bill’s passage and people who worked on the legislation. A year later, he would mount a brief, unsuccessful presidential bid. :mjlol:


...[O]ne of its most consequential provisions was the “100-1” rule, so named because it required a five-year mandatory minimum sentence for trafficking in 500 grams of powder cocaine or five grams of crack.

Though Biden took responsibility for the formula in 2002, it is unclear exactly how it came to be part of his bill. The ratio was more aggressive than proposals from either the Reagan administration, which sought a “20-1” rule, or House Democrats....


doesnt change my point that CACs are the reason things are so fukked up :comeon:in fact, all your doing is proving my point
 
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