Will wearing a suit prevent us from being racially profiled and abused by the police????

Wildhundreds

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At the end of the day your conversation/behavior dictate your results 90% of the time with police interactions.. Not how you dress.
 

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You point doesn't make sense

We just saw a marine officer just get did the worse way in uniform lol them cacs didn't fear his connections or position of power.

Money and power can't save any of us

How come the popular word anecdotal wasn't used here?
 

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And let's be real, black people were getting lynched in suits back then because of racism of course, but everyone wore suits. Unlike today where the dress code is more defined.

Let's be real again, and this includes myself, us civilians think we're slick. We want to dress in thug apparel and carry ourselves in thug demeanor for "real nikka points" or to impress these thots. Then scream foul when we're treated like our dress code.

Sending mixed messages. I'm in corporate America and even as a police officer with a mouthful of gold teeth and tatts! Knowing damn well that's dope boy uniform.
 
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This like saying you can get rich and still be called a nikka so you shouldn't strive to be so
 
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