OT Black Man In Minnesota Dies After Cop Kneels On His Neck/ Portland Riots (1 Viewer)

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Nah, looked it up. I'll take a pic tommorow, its in my trunk in my panic bag.

More like this, but more compact and refined



I have a few swords. I have a katana, a backsword that looks like something out of a pirate movie, and a medieval two-hand sword.
 
A lot of these rioters are the young people of America, they have been taught to dis-respect others properties or business's. They are now loving the mob mentality through the use of social media. Plus they have been pushed to takes sides and no prisoners from our political wars, so they are not interested in mediation or conciliation, at all. We have let our young people down as a whole and its really to bad but not to late. Teach your children well!
 
Justice for Patrick Underwood, his life was just as important as Floyd’s.
Both victims were as important, both killers were vile and should be locked away forever.
But, the murder by the one entrusted with the power of the government behind him is far more insidious and detrimental to the bonds that create our community and country.
 
Both victims were as important, both killers were vile and should be locked away forever.
But, the murder by the one entrusted with the power of the government behind him is far more insidious and detrimental to the bonds that create our community and country.
Both are equal, like you said in your last sentence is very true... but killing the same person put there to help and protest causes its own problems. Citizens are distressed and law-enforcement is distressed. It’s a never ending circle of distrust.
 
Both victims were as important, both killers were vile and should be locked away forever.
But, the murder by the one entrusted with the power of the government behind him is far more insidious and detrimental to the bonds that create our community and country.
end of story.
 
Okay, I can understand Louis Vuitton and Apple but these fuck buckets are looting the Dollar Tree at Lloyd Center.
 
Both are equal, like you said in your last sentence is very true... but killing the same person put there to help and protest causes its own problems. Citizens are distressed and law-enforcement is distressed. It’s a never ending circle of distrust.
Yes.

So much of what I see right now sickens me. There is no way excuse for either murder. Both tear at the fabric of society but when the police kill civilians, when police violence gets covered up or overlooked, that changes the the fundamental freedoms that bracket our society.

This does not give a pass to the terror and destruction caused by the killing of an officer. It most certainly erodes our security and peace to do anything that can create fear of death in the eyes and hearts of all of the quality officers. And there most certainly are many many many police who are fantastic people devoted to our nation. We must protect them but we also need to hold them to the highest standards. When they break our trust it devastates our society.
 
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