Police unions are a million times worse than teacher unions, but nobody will stand up to them.
Exactly, and I give that same look to people who blindly support police. They all in the same boat to me. I drive thru majority white areas & now I see houses with signs that say we support our cops & I shake my head. There isn't an organization that doesn't have members who shouldn't be there. shyt it's even bad priests but you don't see them saying we're not having service on Sunday because you criticized one of usPolice need to do their fukking job. Employees in all fields face criticism, that's reality. They refuse to be held to accountable. That's why I can't fukk with them. That's why a lot of people ain't fukkin with them.
never assume a white person is a real one. guilty until proven innocent when it comes to them. shyt, i'd even say the same for a black athlete/celeb.I swear that Jim Harbaugh shyt hurt me the most. I always thought he was a real one
WHAT THE fukk?!!?
Police just proving Kap right. Why is this their reaction to a player's protests?
A San Jose woman filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the city of Santa Clara, the police chief and five other Santa Clara officers alleging police used excessive force and illegally entered her home to arrest her 15-year-old daughter on suspicion of arson.
Danielle Harmon, 32, sought an unspecified amount in damages after police stormed her San Jose home without a warrant and broke her leg in the process, attorneys said.
On April 12, Shimada, Hill, Barry, Stephens and Deger entered Harmon’s home on Emory Street around 5 p.m. despite her refusal to admit them without a warrant. Hill kicked in the door, making way for officers — who were in plain clothes — to search the home, the suit states.
As Harmon started protesting their entry, Barry, Hill and Stephens grabbed her and threw her through a doorway. She hit a rock and mortar outcropping on her porch breaking both her leg and the rock, according to the suit.
When the officers broke into the home, they claimed they had the right because they were in “fresh pursuit” of Harmon’s daughter, according to the suit, although the fire had occurred more than a week earlier.
What's with this clear message shyt?...What's with this need for a protester to lay out a clear plan?
That's the most tired talking point I ever heard.... Are these people saying they can't draw their own conclusion? Why is it incumbent on those speaking on behalf of the oppressed to list points, one by one, like it isn't obvious..
This shallow understanding is by design and it's irritating.
These are just roadblocks they always put up for blacks in an effort to thwart any progress. They do it in hopes that nikkaz will just give up.
When people protest anything else be it abortion, gay rights, anything against black people there is never a "we need a clear plan" shyt. This what they do.
Police brutality, racial inequality, etc is a "black problem" in their eyes therefore there is nothing required of them. If black people protest peacefully and follow the 895 step guide to proper protest outlined by whites is going to change anything.
Like one man or one racial group is going to change a problem that has existed for 100s of years. Trump's popularity and Clinton to a lesser extent speaks volumes on where America is in terms of race relations.
Black on black crime, black poverty, black unemployment etc...if all of that ended...we'd still have the same racial problems.
Heard they were joking around a lot during warm-ups:
Love that a lot of Chargers players and some of the main writers were supportive of Kaep. Hate how the majority of my team's fanbase see it differently.
The fact that risking anything is directly tied to how whites perceives us is the problem in itself. Black empowerment is almost non existent"I agree with why he's protesting, but not the method" is the most fence riding, don't wanna get in trouble with massa, c00n-stance I've ever heard...
It's like they had a meeting and agreed this is the blanket statement to say, without offending the most people....
While I get it...it takes a lot of courage to risk your money...but what's more important to you, money or your beliefs. A lot of people have drew a line in the sand and made it clear, money is more important to them.