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I actually think she knows that last part very well, and has protested that nearly her whole career. She's always been an activist against injustice.

If she knows then why is she acting brand new?

This type of hatred and violence is exactly what the US is about. Any attempt to distance oneself from the truth is an excercise in delusion.

She can spare me the Gaga theatrics. Facts are facts. White folks don't get to write the narrative anymore. This is the age of information and the truth is plain as day.
 

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Honestly, as I watch this shyt this is exactly what I hoped would happen when Trump won.

White people out in the open losing their god damn minds overwhelmed with irrational hatred and fear of genetic annihilation.

As their numbers continue to dwindle the more dangerous they become.

Hence the "you will not replace us" chant.

Isis papers so prophetic :wow:
Your vote for Trump was strategic in hindsight. :sas2:
 

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Militarization absolutely did increase after 9/11. Though the laws were there the Patriot Act allowed for all the and a number policies changed to allow more use of force and equipment.

New York magazine reported some telling figures last month on how delayed-notice search warrants — also known as “sneak-and-peek” warrants — have been used in recent years. Though passed with the PATRIOT Act and justified as a much-needed weapon in the war on terrorism, the sneak-and-peek was used in a terror investigation just 15 times between 2006 and 2009. In drug investigations, however, it was used more than 1,600 times during the same period.

It’s a familiar storyline. In the 10 years since the terror attacks of September 11, 2001, the government has claimed a number of new policing powers in the name of protecting the country from terrorism, often at the expense of civil liberties. But once claimed, those powers are overwhelmingly used in the war on drugs. Nowhere is this more clear than in the continuing militarization of America’s police departments.

Within months of the attacks on the Pentagon and World Trade Center, the Office of National Drug Control Policy began laying the groundwork with a series of ads (featured most prominently during the 2002 Super Bowl) tying recreational drug use to support for terrorism. Terrorism became the new reason to arm American cops as if they were soldiers, but drug offenders would still be their primary targets.

In 2004, for example, law enforcement officials in the New York counties of Oswego and Cayuga defended their new SWAT teams as a necessary precaution in a post–September 11 world. “We’re in a new era, a new time,” here,” one sheriff told the Syracuse Post Standard. “The bad guys are a little different than they used to be, so we’re just trying to keep up with the needs for today and hope we never have to use it.” The same sheriff said later in the same article that he’d use his new SWAT team “for a lot of other purposes, too ... just a multitude of other things.” In 2002, the seven police officers who serve the town of Jasper, Florida — which had all of 2,000 people and hadn’t had a murder in more than a decade — were each given a military-grade M-16 machine gun from the Pentagon transfer program, leading one Florida paper to run the headline, “Three Stoplights, Seven M-16s.”

In 2006 alone, a Pentagon spokesman told the Worcester, Massachusetts Telegram & Gazette, the Department of Defense “distributed vehicles worth $15.4 million, aircraft worth $8.9 million, boats worth $6.7 million, weapons worth $1 million and ‘other’ items worth $110.6 million” to local police agencies.

In 2007, Clayton County, Georgia — whose sheriff once complained that the drug war was being fought like Vietnam, and should instead be fought more like the D-Day invasion at Normandy — got its own tank through the Pentagon’s transfer program. Nearby Cobb County got its tank in 2008. In Richland County, South Carolina, Sheriff Leon Lott procured an M113A1 armored personnel carrier in 2008. The vehicle moves on tank-like tracks, and features a belt-fed, turreted machine gun that fires .50-caliber rounds, a type of ammunition so powerful that even the military has restrictions on how it’s used on the battlefield. Lott named his vehicle “The Peacemaker.” (Lott, is currently being sued for sending his SWAT team crashing into the homes of people who appeared in the same infamous photo that depicted Olympic gold-medalist swimmer Michael Phelps smoking pot in Richland County.) Maricopa County, Arizona, Sheriff Joe Arpaio also has a belt-fed .50-caliber machine gun, though it isn’t connected to his armored personnel carrier.

After 9/11, police departments in some cities, including Washington, D.C., also switched to battle dress uniforms (BDUs) instead the traditional police uniform. Critics says even subtle changes like a more militarized uniform can change both public perception of the police and how police see their own role in the community. One such critic, retired police sergeant Bill Donelly, wrote in a letter to the editor of the Washington Post, “One tends to throw caution to the wind when wearing ‘commando-chic’ regalia, a bulletproof vest with the word ‘POLICE’ emblazoned on both sides, and when one is armed with high tech weaponry.”


A Decade After 9/11, Police Departments Are Increasingly Militarized | HuffPost

I'll concede Clinton, but did you even read the Obama article? If you want to say it didn't stop enough to your liking or he didn't do enough ok. But everything in that article were things that happened before he got into office. He also was the first to move to demilitarize the police since its beginning.

Obama moves to demilitarize America’s police


Not only that but the 1033 Program under Clinton is they main cause of places like Ferguson and Baltimore getting weapon and gear. So to say he gave them the weapons is false.
 
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Living what? Getting involved in fights that has nothing to do with black people?

I thought neo-Nazis, white supremacists, and whatever the fukk the Trump admin is, would be of some interest to black people :manny:
 
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