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re: Joe burrow leadership

Posted on 5/30/20 at 1:10 pm to
Posted by ApexTiger
cary nc
Member since Oct 2003
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Posted on 5/30/20 at 1:10 pm to
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The black community needs our help


ok, what kind of help are talking about? I would assume this help would vary person to person...


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They have been unheard for far too long


at age 54, I've been listening to Black people for 30 years...I've watched a great number of riots on my TV...I've done plenty of listening and observing...

young black people usually don't appreciate my thoughts after listening about how to make change a reality

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This isn’t politics. This is human rights.


That's fine, but someone once said, "everything is about politics"..I think there is some truth in that...

but what rights are being omitted in this country? I mean really come on now...



Last year, 399 white people were killed by police (Usa)

Last year, 223 black people were killed by police (Usa)

if every life matters, then why hasn't there been a single story in my 54 years of Cops knocking off my fellow white People?

I am just trying to understand all of this..focus on one race over and over. I would think Black people are sick of watching their race of people make fools of themselves by flashing FU signs to police with their shirts off and pants down while toss rocks in windows and burning cars, and stealing TV's...laughing about half of it

why do black people vote like one big group? 93% Democrat, that makes no sense to white people, but "I ain't black" (I guess if I listened more I would understand why they support a communist/globalist/progressive regime)

why do many black people tend to not respect or reject people like Ben Carson, or Judge Thomas, or Thomas Sowell? This makes no sense to me...

I believe black people have been conditioned think a certain way, that's the struggle to make any progress.

but they don't want hear that from white people

so we go about our own business... we go to work, we take care of families and worry what we can control is this world which isn't much.

and that's how it goes.... nothing really changes because change only happens on an individual basis, not on a race or group basis...by talking

we know this but for some reason, we think talking about races, some how this changes the world gaining understanding or acknowledging racism exist.
Posted by BornAndRaised_LA
Springfield, VA
Member since Oct 2018
5336 posts
Posted on 5/30/20 at 4:11 pm to
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Last year, 399 white people were killed by police (Usa)

Last year, 223 black people were killed by police (Usa)


There are 5x the number of white citizens in the US than black citizens. Based on percentage of the population, these numbers would have to be 1,115 white citizens killed for every 223 black citizens killed in order for it to be equal based upon race.

Now, obviously that isn't the only factor you would have to include to see if there is racial bias at work, but to say “but more white people are killed by cops than black people killed by cops” fails any honest examination.
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