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re: Why are black people so emotionally invested in these police shootings?
Posted on 4/13/21 at 3:32 pm to mouton
Posted on 4/13/21 at 3:32 pm to mouton
Also notice the difference between black on black shootings and officer involved shootings.
Black on black shooting = nobody saw anything, even though many people were nearby when it happened. No financial payout.
Officer involved shooting = press conferences, resignations, protests across the country, looting, property damage, huge media coverage, etc. Not to mention people from all over the country/world start throwing accusations and claim they know exactly what happened. Huge financial payout.
My theory is the more folks that BLM can convince to jump on board with their propaganda, the more interest and press coverage it receives, means a big financial payout in the end.
Black on black shooting = nobody saw anything, even though many people were nearby when it happened. No financial payout.
Officer involved shooting = press conferences, resignations, protests across the country, looting, property damage, huge media coverage, etc. Not to mention people from all over the country/world start throwing accusations and claim they know exactly what happened. Huge financial payout.
My theory is the more folks that BLM can convince to jump on board with their propaganda, the more interest and press coverage it receives, means a big financial payout in the end.
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