Why exactly is BLM not being treated the same as KKK? Racist is racist, no matter what your skin is. I mean, I don't see the media giving so much exposure to KKK, wonder why.
Well, the BLM movement hasn't raped, assaulted and murdered countless people. They also do not have the public influence and political power that the KKK once had... not even close. BLM is mostly a bunch of pissed off millenials who have their heads up their asses. Nobody pays much attention to them, except for the few politicians who use them to get votes.
I didn't edit anything, I clicked "Reply with quote".
What you said is what you said.
I noticed you edited out your racist quote. If it wasn't racist, then why change it?
Here's what you said, in case you forgot:
"There's a reason garbage bags are black.
Also, lets make BLM members slaves again."
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Is there an epidemic of police officers shooting black people in Canada like their is in America? I can imagine that kind of thing not happening in Canada as much as it does in America.
Yall should stop with "BLM is a joke", since we are past that point. The governament already has a blind eye for their bullshit and they show no sings of stoping with the chimpouts. Its a matter of time before they start using violence for their cause.
Morons, all of them. They are the worst possible advertisement for the cause they purport to champion. Dr. King would be ashamed of them.
Please tell me your definition of epidemic.
Then after that definition, point out statistics that show we have an epidemic of police killing innocent black men. Focus on the innocent here, because according to law, police have a justification in certain situations to make life and death decisions. It's a shame if most of the men at the other end of those dangerous situations are black, but that is not a problem with policing, that is a problem with the people on the other end of that equation. This is why we constantly bring the conversation back to the community, not the police.
Last edited by Narwal; 2016-07-05 at 02:40 PM.
Violence by officers has actually gone down in the past few decades. The real issue is that now there is significantly more scrutiny, mainly due to the ubiquity of cell phones. On top of that, it sheds a light on the system as a whole. There's very little transparency, and you cannot have accountability without transparency. It's not that it is becoming more prevalent, it's just that he public is finally becoming aware of it.