Every single time you nikkas blame the victim not the assailants. "Trayvon shouldnt smoked weed. Sean Bell should have stayed home cuz the streets of Queens on a saturday night is hectic. Mike Brown should of listened to the officer. Tamir Rice shouldnt had a toy gun. Eric Gardner shouldnt yelled at the cop to leave him alone.etc" Its like you guys are justifying the police's brutality.
And here's the thing about that.
The more that blame is deflected from the perpetrator to the victims in each and every case like this...the more this excessive force and mistreatment against black people by cops is normalized and people become conditioned to see this as normal. The key word is "conditioning". The more this happens. The more this loop of black death at the hands of cops is shown the more people become desensitized to it.
And it places cops on a level to be feared where they could be seen as infallible and incapable of wrongdoing.
The media does a good job of projecting whatever image it wants of whoever it wants.
This time its the image of blacks as unworthy of justice, equal treatment, and even the right to life.
The fact that there was even such a buildup and anticipation to the video of the brutal killing of a black teenager shows how little this society has made black life matter.