I hate him too. I refuse to align with racists. They are what got us to the BLM movement that I abandoned after protesting for justice for 1 day.
BLM is more detrimental to the black community in this day and age than the KKK
You realize you’re attributing the BLM movement turned Antifa anti police riots to the acquittal of George Zimmerman then … and I tried to warn you that it was a dangerous precedent to set way back when we were debating this headline story on TV
:facepalm: You're kidding right?
Have you even bothered to read BLM's mission statement?
Before and after they took heat for the things they were promoting?
Listen, I you know were on the whole jungle fever kick for a while and it was a really cool fad while it lasted but you seriously don't have to kiss every black ass that comes waltzing by with a fist up in the air while greedily gobbling up every bit of propaganda like some stooge to be considered a virtuous, even keeled person when it comes to living in harmony with persons of color.
I've been riding
that train for decades and I'll be the first to send a black hypocrite that does more to harm their own people to hell than anyone
Take for instance your rush to judgement in condemning that Ohio police officer for killing an ARMED and DANGEROUS black girl as she was seconds away from committing a possible homicide. Do you know shortly after that I was at a BBQ literally surrounded by dozens of black people and this subject came up? And guess what? Not a single black person there felt as you do. They all agreed in total solidarity that the officer did the right thing based on the circumstances. So if they're not complaining why is someone who's never been black in her entire life whining about the event? Are you better than they are? Know more about what they are supposed to feel than they do? Do you subscribe to the notion that if they don't agree with YOU on matters such as these "they ain't black"?
Let it out Murd, cause the truth will set you free. You're among friends and it's not like your attempts to cloak the inner racist who feels that black people are inferior to you and require your protection, wisdom and support isn't transparent as fuck.
Want to be NOT racist? Here's a thought, treat blacks and whites equally and judge people by the content of their character instead of the color of their skin. Anything else shines through like you've got something to hide.
You feel the black community is underprivileged ? You're free to put in some real work that doesn't involve smoking a couple of blunts with some friends as you raise your fists in the air and chant "black lives matter" as various factions of that very same group could give a single fuck if the elderly black citizens in the community they are destroying can get critical supplies the next morning.
Maybe a good staring point could be some of that real estate gifted to you in prime areas of California. I'm sure an underprivileged black family with little to no options would love a 2800sq ft residence by the beach. No? Or do you only support reparations when it's someone else bearing the financial burden of restitution?
I mean we can go on and on and on about this Travon tragedy if you think it makes you feel more virtuous now that "black lives matter" rallies might be a bit scarce in upscale neighborhoods with beachfront properties, but at the end of the day Zimmerman's only crime which demonstrated the element of intent was racial profiling. And unfortunately that's not a crime.
The rest is a struggle that went south after Travon turned a discussion into a physical altercation with Zimmerman having access to the firearm first and pulling the trigger. Tragic, because I happen to agree that Zimmerman is a piece of low life shit that should be rotting in a box 6ft under ground right now, but based on the circumstance of
this case Travon's actions, although justified in some respects, leaves a hell of a lot of room for a self defense plea that is hard to suppress when you have a 6' 3" assailant straddled over you aggressively pounding your head into the pavement with one hand while actively punching you with the other.
When you juror without tethering yourself to emotion you realize that precedent means a whole lot in this fragile justice system of ours. Zimmerman's jurors got it right as will those assigned to the Kyle RIttenhouse case. Mark my words.