>>77070825>Every single time black people riot, so many people start posting how MLK would be "so disappointed if he were alive right now". Not all those riots were justified, some not even slightly, and you know it.
Would you expect a cop being attacked by a 6'7" petty-thief to just lay down and die? I doubt it. A lot of police involved shootings are unjustified and racially motivated, or at least economically motivated (i.e.:against poor people), but certainly not all of them. You'd be an idiot if you thought that.
>If any black person has anything remotely negative to say about black people, white people start going "So true", " This guy is right! All black people should learn something from him!", etc.Well when you can get fired and sometimes jailed in some places for saying those things yourself, yeah I can imagine that. I mean it certainly happens a lot, you're right, but there's always more than one reason.
>Every time a black person dies in an ambiguous cop shooting people start posting about all the cops that have died on duty....in response to the occurring/soon to occur ranting and raving at all cops, you mean? I've seen and heard people saying that it doesn't matter if they attacked first, even with a deadly weapon, a black youth should never have deadly force used on them.
For every good person there's between 1-5 shitty people, and that's just a general rule for anywhere you are in the world. There's a fine line between compensating for injustice, and giving a group nothing but "give a man a fish" type welfare out of the guilt and laziness of bureaucrats and politicians. It swaps day in and day out which one wins out.
That's just where we are. Too afraid to speak up, and/or too apathetic/distracted to try to permanently fix anything. Eventually this will all change on it's own, for better or worse. I don't know that I'll be anywhere to see those changes, I'm getting tired of living in California. Thinking of going to Nevada.