Dusty Bake Activate
Fukk your corny debates
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"Without changing gloves"
"Without changing gloves"
Aw that's bulshyt. I've been searched before and slammed on the hood of a police car, and not a single fukk was given. These two hoes get caught smoking weed, get searched by a woman I'm supposed to feel sympathy for them.
at these cacs shyts all good till they're subject to their own bullshyt.
You're better than this.
I try to be, but some people's sense of entitlement pisses me off. They were smoking weed and got caught, yet we are talking about the cops who did something wrong to them.
If it was the other way around and the "victim" was a young black man, the sentiment would be "well he shouldn't of been smoking weed"
breh this is outright not justifiable. were you cavity searched on the road?
Yeah they brushed up against my balls while doing the search. I haven't seen any proof that the two women were penetrated, which is my point. In this case with two white women they get all the benefit of the doubt. People automatically assume they were wronged, and telling the truth. But with black folks it woulda been " let's wait till all the info comes out before passing judgment" or "I wanna her from the cops first"
first of all brushing against your balls is not the same thing as penetration
so instead of improving the standards of police behavior towards black men, you just want to lower the standards with which we judge behavior towards white women? then it's all ok?
Aw that's bulshyt. I've been searched before and slammed on the hood of a police car, and not a single fukk was given. These two hoes get caught smoking weed, get searched by a woman I'm supposed to feel sympathy for them.
at these cacs shyts all good till they're subject to their own bullshyt.
I try to be, but some people's sense of entitlement pisses me off. They were smoking weed and got caught, yet we are talking about the cops who did something wrong to them.
If it was the other way around and the "victim" was a young black man, the sentiment would be "well he shouldn't of been smoking weed"
its not about white and black people. Obviously black men receive more infringement of their rights than any other demographic when it comes to police interaction on the street. It's not even about whether they were breaking the law or not. It's about these guys getting caught violating rights on camera.... But it just seems you want a podium to complain about unfair treatment. Or i guess a little schadenfreude? Carry on I guess