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Again, please stop with the lumping of all black persons as sharing the same mind set.
We are all individuals.
There are plenty of non-blacks taking part in the demonstrations and rioting.
Lots of "people of color" trying to better themselves and their families by following the path of getting a job and learning a profession and fitting into traditional society.
I was born on the wrong side of the tracks in what everybody knew as "n I g g e r town" with our family being about as poor as you can get.
We had running water and electricity and city sewer but that was just about all.
The local prostitution "cribs" were just across the street from our house and when the wind blew one direction the refinery stink was overwhelming.
When it blew from another direction the stink from the meat packing plant was just as bad.
When the river flooded our house had water 3 feet deep and it stunk like dead fish for a long time afterwards.
I personally never graduated college but did go to trade school and became a draftsman.
My best friend in grade school never really learned to read and write and last I saw of him was when he did odd jobs and manual labor as a teenager.
Please do not lump everybody of color as being deadbeat welfare rioter criminals.
We are all individuals.
There are plenty of non-blacks taking part in the demonstrations and rioting.
Lots of "people of color" trying to better themselves and their families by following the path of getting a job and learning a profession and fitting into traditional society.
I was born on the wrong side of the tracks in what everybody knew as "n I g g e r town" with our family being about as poor as you can get.
We had running water and electricity and city sewer but that was just about all.
The local prostitution "cribs" were just across the street from our house and when the wind blew one direction the refinery stink was overwhelming.
When it blew from another direction the stink from the meat packing plant was just as bad.
When the river flooded our house had water 3 feet deep and it stunk like dead fish for a long time afterwards.
I personally never graduated college but did go to trade school and became a draftsman.
My best friend in grade school never really learned to read and write and last I saw of him was when he did odd jobs and manual labor as a teenager.
Please do not lump everybody of color as being deadbeat welfare rioter criminals.
Wouldn't it suck to be in a group of great respectable people, getting lumped into another because of the actions of a few "bad apples?"
Kinda like, I dunno, the police? Or maybe even white people?
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Lots of savages outside causing crime and chaos. they all look like black people, but i wouldn't want to be racist and call them exactly what they are...
Lots of savages outside causing crime and chaos. they all look like black people, but i wouldn't want to be racist and call them exactly what they are...
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LOS ANGELES CITY COUNCIL PRESIDENT FILES MOTION TO DEFUND THE POLICE WHILE HER OWN HOUSE WAS BEING PROTECTED BY AN LAPD DETAIL 24/7 FOR MONTHS
by Kevin Ryan
Last week, LA City Council President Nury Martinez filed a motion to defund the L.A. police, seeking to cut $150 million from the LAPD budget as a response to the protests over racial injustice.
Her motion reads, in part: “American society is founded on a racial hierarchy… As such, police departments are asked to enforce a system of laws that are designed to reinforce and maintain economic and racial inequality.”
At the same time that she introduced the motion to “defund the police”, Martinez has had an LAPD unit standing watch outside her home providing her family with a private security detail. She has been using members from the Los Angeles Police Department to guard her home for at least the last two months.
The police detail consists of two officers protecting Martinez’s house 24 hours a day from April 4th to May 9th, and after that, from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m., with added patrol check-ins in the late-night hours.
Neighbors confirmed the units had been there for two months, but didn’t want to speak on camera, only saying they were pleased with having private security provided by the LAPD in their neighborhood.
It has cost LA taxpayers more than $100,000 to pay for Martinez’s security. Martinez’s spokesperson says she began using the police detail after she received death threats.
The protection detail was canceled Thursday night when local news contacted Martinez’s office for comment about it.
An LAPD’s spokesman would not reveal how many other council members had security details.
by Kevin Ryan
Last week, LA City Council President Nury Martinez filed a motion to defund the L.A. police, seeking to cut $150 million from the LAPD budget as a response to the protests over racial injustice.
Her motion reads, in part: “American society is founded on a racial hierarchy… As such, police departments are asked to enforce a system of laws that are designed to reinforce and maintain economic and racial inequality.”
At the same time that she introduced the motion to “defund the police”, Martinez has had an LAPD unit standing watch outside her home providing her family with a private security detail. She has been using members from the Los Angeles Police Department to guard her home for at least the last two months.
The police detail consists of two officers protecting Martinez’s house 24 hours a day from April 4th to May 9th, and after that, from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m., with added patrol check-ins in the late-night hours.
Neighbors confirmed the units had been there for two months, but didn’t want to speak on camera, only saying they were pleased with having private security provided by the LAPD in their neighborhood.
It has cost LA taxpayers more than $100,000 to pay for Martinez’s security. Martinez’s spokesperson says she began using the police detail after she received death threats.
The protection detail was canceled Thursday night when local news contacted Martinez’s office for comment about it.
An LAPD’s spokesman would not reveal how many other council members had security details.
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hmmm.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/dnc-black-lives-matter-memo_n_57c6f80de4b078581f1072ca
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/dnc-black-lives-matter-memo_n_57c6f80de4b078581f1072ca
POLITICS
08/31/2016 12:11 pm ET Updated Sep 01, 2016
By Julia Craven
08/31/2016 12:11 pm ET Updated Sep 01, 2016
Leaked 2015 Memo Told Dems: ‘Don’t Offer Support’ For Black Lives Matter Policy Positions
The memo lists several suggestions for how Democratic congressional candidates should handle an encounter with a Black Lives Matter activist.By Julia Craven
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TL;DR
we are criminals, drug users, have chronic health issues due to poor eating habits, and didn't practice social distancing. Give us more free **** or we'll burn the city down and complain you don't give us enough free **** and extra opportunities most Americans don't get.
**** for Brainy:
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Patriots kicking the **** out of Antifa, enjoy!
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