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F is for Fascism (Ferguson MO)

do you have the yahoo app on your phone or do you just visit the website throughout the day
 
no one wants to comment on the whole like collapse of society side effect that comes with this whole defund the police idea?
 
Just think how many more homicides there would be if White people actually reported all of theirs !
 
Just think how many more homicides there would be if White people actually reported all of theirs !

Where did you get this whole “white people don’t report homocides” troll from?

Is it because I pointed out White-on-Black homicides were more likely to be ruled justified than Black-on-Black and Black-on-White homocides so therefore White killers were less likely to have committed a crime?
 
It's important to understand the historical context behind Trump's statements. Trump's formative years were during the turbulent 1960s. He saw law enforcement treat protesters including Dr. King and John Lewis with violence. That's how Trump thinks it's supposed to be done. All that was just black and white footage to most of us, but those were live TV lessons learned for Trump.

The President would highlight videos that showed law enforcement getting physical with protesters and tell his administration he wanted to see more of that behavior, the excerpts show.



"That's how you're supposed to handle these people," Trump told his top law enforcement and military officials, according to Bender. "Crack their skulls!"

Trump also told his team that he wanted the military to go in and "beat the f--k out" of the civil rights protesters, Bender writes.
 
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A ‘hero’ bystander took down a gunman who killed a cop. Then an officer shot him by mistake, police say.

After a gunman ambushed and killed a police officer last week in a midday attack in a Denver suburb, most witnesses scattered, ducking behind cars as they ran for safety. But 40-year-old John Hurley moved toward the shooter, pulling out his concealed handgun and firing at the attacker.
After the gunman fell, Hurley picked up the rifle the shooter had been carrying. Moments later, police pulled up to the scene and one of the responding officers shot and killed Hurley with the rifle still in hand.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2021/06/28/john-hurley-hero-police-shooting/
 
A ‘hero’ bystander took down a gunman who killed a cop. Then an officer shot him by mistake, police say.

After a gunman ambushed and killed a police officer last week in a midday attack in a Denver suburb, most witnesses scattered, ducking behind cars as they ran for safety. But 40-year-old John Hurley moved toward the shooter, pulling out his concealed handgun and firing at the attacker.
After the gunman fell, Hurley picked up the rifle the shooter had been carrying. Moments later, police pulled up to the scene and one of the responding officers shot and killed Hurley with the rifle still in hand.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2021/06/28/john-hurley-hero-police-shooting/

GUNS GUNS GUNS
 
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