Regardless what you consider her, she was, in fact, a minority in a racist society.I consider her a person not a minority
Are you making the argument that because she has a certain skin pigment that we should not expect her to make life choices in her best interest
Regardless what you consider her, she was, in fact, a minority in a racist society.
Regardless of her legal life-choices, she did not deserve to die in the manner that she did.
Exactly.Neither did Mekhi James.
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No you don't. Stop lying to yourself and others.I consider her a person
Exactly.
Let's catch the criminals ... police or otherwise. Especially corrupt police, since they are on the public payroll, and given police powers, and are sworn to serve and protect.
bringing up criminals killing minorities in a conversation about cops killing minorities makes as much sense as brining up heart disease killing minorities in a conversation of criminals killing minorities.Inner-city gang violence poses a much greater risk to minority youth than police violence. Yet the media remains silent on the issue, rather they focus on entirely on White on Black, specifically police abuse issues promoting racial hatred.
No one likes a bad cop, yes they should be brought to justice but there are other racial problems that are just as important and would have a greater impact.