While the Daughter Gets Her Coli.com On! CAC Passenger Accuses Black Artist of Not Having First-Clas

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Damn I wish my brain was this fast. Had the same thing happen to me at a Steelers game. I had $1000 seat some old cac came up to me asking if I was in the right place.

All I could think to do was hit him with the :stopitslime: and say Yeah
Women are notorious for being quick with the wit. The shyt I hear my sisters say and the female friends I know, man that shyt leaves me baffled. lol I be having arguments with people then a few hours or even days later the thought occurs to me that I could have said xyz instead. But these women come up with come backs in milliseconds.

It's their innate defense mechanism.
 

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So the bytch didn't even work there and she harassing people about their ticket:gucci:?
Man when I get on any type of public transportation I case the bytch for unscrupulous characters, a terrorist, or some real outlandish, out of place shyt. If everything checks out I sit my ass down, mind my business, and get off. Why the fukk you on there interrogating people.
 
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Black man killed in UK police custody echoes racial tensions sweeping US

According to the charity Inquest, Mzee Mohammed is the twenty-first black person to die in UK custody in the last six years. More than 140 black and other minority ethnic (BAME) people have died under police protection since 1990.

In a similar case, three Metropolitan Police officers are finally facing disciplinary proceedings after allegedly abusing and tasering a black firefighter. They could all be fired depending on the results of the inquiry.

Mark Gatland, Daniel Roberts, and Insp Sutinderjit Mahil PCs were approached by Edric Kennedy-Mcfoy, an off-duty firefighter, in north London in September 2011.

Attempting to help the PCs identify a young man who had thrown a stone at a police van, Kennedy-Mcfoy was reportedly dragged out of a white Audi he had been driving by the officers, while they shouted abuse.

In his report of the incident, Kennedy-Mcfoy told Gatland, Roberts and Mahil: “Listen guys, I haven’t done anything wrong. I’m a firefighter – I work with you lot and I just want to explain something. I’ve showed no aggression towards any of you.”

On the inquiry, Kennedy-Mcfoy added: “I can only hope and pray that the truth finally prevails and that justice is now done. After everything I’ve been through I find it very difficult to call on the police for assistance at a time of need. Racism in the police is something I’ve seen and suffered throughout my life. It’s a disease that can only be cured by police forces rooting it out from within.”

The Met told the press Gatland had allegedly “used unreasonable force and discharged a Taser without warning and that on both occasions his actions were motivated by racial discrimination and/or racial stereotyping and so treated the victim less favourably.”

The officers deny all charges.

Experts believe the riots that swept England in 2011 are not a thing of the past, as “discontent” with police and racial profiling by police continues to drive a wedge between forces and BAME communities.
 

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Black man killed in UK police custody echoes racial tensions sweeping US

According to the charity Inquest, Mzee Mohammed is the twenty-first black person to die in UK custody in the last six years. More than 140 black and other minority ethnic (BAME) people have died under police protection since 1990.

In a similar case, three Metropolitan Police officers are finally facing disciplinary proceedings after allegedly abusing and tasering a black firefighter. They could all be fired depending on the results of the inquiry.

Mark Gatland, Daniel Roberts, and Insp Sutinderjit Mahil PCs were approached by Edric Kennedy-Mcfoy, an off-duty firefighter, in north London in September 2011.

Attempting to help the PCs identify a young man who had thrown a stone at a police van, Kennedy-Mcfoy was reportedly dragged out of a white Audi he had been driving by the officers, while they shouted abuse.

In his report of the incident, Kennedy-Mcfoy told Gatland, Roberts and Mahil: “Listen guys, I haven’t done anything wrong. I’m a firefighter – I work with you lot and I just want to explain something. I’ve showed no aggression towards any of you.”

On the inquiry, Kennedy-Mcfoy added: “I can only hope and pray that the truth finally prevails and that justice is now done. After everything I’ve been through I find it very difficult to call on the police for assistance at a time of need. Racism in the police is something I’ve seen and suffered throughout my life. It’s a disease that can only be cured by police forces rooting it out from within.”

The Met told the press Gatland had allegedly “used unreasonable force and discharged a Taser without warning and that on both occasions his actions were motivated by racial discrimination and/or racial stereotyping and so treated the victim less favourably.”

The officers deny all charges.

Experts believe the riots that swept England in 2011 are not a thing of the past, as “discontent” with police and racial profiling by police continues to drive a wedge between forces and BAME communities.


We didn't tell you there's no racism here.

We said that the difference between the racist experience in the states and in the UK is that UK blacks aren't being gunned down in the middle of the street by law enforcement.
 
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