
06-03-2020, 08:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Jacob85
These are the people who have usually suffered injustices along the way. When someone gets involved in drug usage things usually just get worse unless something happens where they can turn their life around. This type of generalization as the same as people saying all cops are violent or all old people are a certain way. Each person needs to be seen as an individual. It is interesting that people are looking at the victim here. The report did not say he was high on these drugs. It said they were in his system! It doesn’t matter because he was killed by a cop who put his knee on his neck for 9 minutes and was cuffed and not resisting. There is no excuse for that!
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They have also committed crimes along the way in hugely disproportionate numbers. How can incarceration rates be racist if they reflect the ACTUAL crime rates? - Conservative Review
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