Ironman
#Knickstape
Have they looked through his background to try and vilify him yet?
I firmly believe until black people pick up an eye for an eye attitude towards police brutality, they will continue to be unjustly murdered.
A people's revolutionary court should be formed. This court will have one mission, justice. Every incident of a black man being killed by police will be reviewed publicly by their judicial branch. If found guilty the cop would be added to a national database of racists that minorities can access.Well what do you suggest?
I was just thinking this. My family is from there. I went there once as an adult to help my family out.I drove my Benz down there. I don't know whether it was me being young and black or driving a Mercedes with cali plates, but I got pulled over a lot for nothing. I don't speed or drive crazy.Fukk tulsa
I was just thinking this. My family is from there. I went there once as an adult to help my family out.I drove my Benz down there. I don't know whether it was me being young and black or driving a Mercedes with cali plates, but I got pulled over a lot for nothing. I don't speed or drive crazy.
Every time I got pulled over I wasn't asked for my identification. They would immediately start asking me about drugs. One stop lasted about 20 minutes because he interrogated me about drugs.
I kind of want to move there because my family does well down south and I could work super part time and focus on school. But I think I'd be a victim of a hate crime so I stay in cali. Racism and homophobia are still a big issue in Tulsa.
Good call. When I'd drive my uncle's truck I never got pulled over. How people perceive black men can go well or end up in one of us being murdered. It's scary.Breh I left my GL450 in Dallas and bought a Jeep Compass when I moved up here.
Seems like I made the right choice
You aint telling lies, Tulsa is still very backwards
I firmly believe until black people pick up an eye for an eye attitude towards police brutality, they will continue to be unjustly murdered.
They just wearing us down now
The more it happens the less powerful people feel conditioning at its finest
Good call. When I'd drive my uncle's truck I never got pulled over. How people perceive black men can go well or end up in one of us being murdered. It's scary.
I love clothes and style. Even when I look bad I coordinate the outfit. So I switch it up. I bike, skate, drive, and run places. How people perceive me trips me out man. When I'm suited up in the Benz I swear people assume I'm a well adjusted member of society. If I show up in my cut offs, shoes with no socks, my hair unbrushed, and on a bicycle I get weird looks.
If I look ghetto at all I get that look, you know the look, the look that says, "I'm assuming you're a criminal look."
I really hate having to worry about how I present myself. I really might get killed because of what I decided to wear and how I decided to travel. It's not right. Nobody should have to worry about that in America. But black men do.