Doesn't matter.Propaganda.
She wasn't killed by 'a cop' - she was killed by someone she knew personally. He wasn't on duty when he did it - it wasn't police brutality - so the idea of her 'realizing she was wrong' while being killed doesn't make sense; it would make more sense if she was killed by an on duty cop in the systemic way we know black people are killed by police. This probably sounds like juelzing to you low-IQ types but Stephon Clark would be the perfect example of someone who 'realized he was wrong' while being shot. Despite her odd and problematic beliefs along with her offputting fetishization of law enforcement, this is clearly different.
I recognize it as a self inflicted L. What I won't do - or allow others to do - is use it as propaganda against police - the same police I can rightfully critique about their institutional injustices. Law enforcement has a lot of problems in America. So far I haven't read a respectful post in this thread linking those legitimate problems with this incident, only 'fukk cops, see I told you so!'..think deeper.
Her mindset led her into the arms of white cop who killed her ass. Quit playing and recognise the self-inflicted L.
When you're ready to go toe to toe with actual ideas, let me know so I can body you. What won't happen however is me shutting the fukk up. Sorry kid.
The cops and the Klan are not the same. There arent high ranking black men in powerful positions in countless chapters of the klan all over the country.The Klan is always on duty
It does matter.Doesn't matter.
The fact is that she attributed certain qualities to police officers. Those perceived qualities wouldn't just shut off when they take off the badge.
In her mind, a police officer -- on or off duty -- would never commit such a heinous crime.
The reason she was involved with that man in the first place is because he was a cop.
Her idea of what a cop is turned out to be wrong.
I don't. They no longer will be subjected to bedwenching c00nery brainwashing as they grow older. The ancestors working overtime brehs and brehetteswell...i feel bad for her kids
I recognize it as a self inflicted L. What I won't do - or allow others to do - is use it as propaganda against police - the same police I can rightfully critique about their institutional injustices. Law enforcement has a lot of problems in America. So far I haven't read a respectful post in this thread linking those legitimate problems with this incident, only 'fukk cops, see I told you so!'..think deeper.
When you're ready to go toe to toe with actual ideas, let me know so I can body you. What won't happen however is me shutting the fukk up. Sorry kid.
The cops and the Klan are not the same. There arent high ranking black men in powerful positions in countless chapters of the klan all over the country.
There's lots of cultural white supremacy in the police force. And the powerful black men who do exist are likely puppets and careerists, I agree.
But I'm going to need a less emotional argument than 'Cops are the klan'. If you can't acknowledge the nuances and difference between the two, you'll never be able to constructively fix the problems that are associated specifically with the police. How can you fix something you don't understand?
You can't juelz with us here, she mocked the death of black people at the hands of white cops and she got murked by a white cop she played ghetto gagger for. Even on LSA they're mostly mocking her for that dumb shyt .Propaganda.
She wasn't killed by 'a cop' - she was killed by someone she knew personally. He wasn't on duty when he did it - it wasn't police brutality - so the idea of her 'realizing she was wrong' while being killed doesn't make sense; it would make more sense if she was killed by an on duty cop in the systemic way we know black people are killed by police. This probably sounds like juelzing to you low-IQ types but Stephon Clark would be the perfect example of someone who 'realized he was wrong' while being shot. Despite her odd and problematic beliefs along with her offputting fetishization of law enforcement, this is clearly different.
And celebrating the death of a black woman - and hence the orphaning of black children - negates whatever 'pro blackness" you dudes are trying to invoke by blindly hating all police (or people who don't blindly hate police). This isn't about opposing criminal injustice for you guys - it's about blood thirst and hatred. And because of that 'eye for an eye' mindset being so prevalent in people across all racial and occupational lines - more innocent people, both cops and blacks, will continue to die. I hope you guys are happy...