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Political Fray
Trees are racist. Yep, you heard it
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<blockquote data-quote="Murdy" data-source="post: 399406" data-attributes="member: 585"><p>[USER=218]@rancidmilko[/USER] ~ my boyfriend is of the opinion that the black community falls back on the race card a lot. </p><p></p><p>He understands why I protested for an investigation for Floyd. I was also shocked that officer was convicted after learning everything we now know about that day/arrest.</p><p></p><p>But I stand behind my statement that I was there to support due process and justice. I am not pro fuck the police or anything crazy like that. </p><p></p><p>I just feel that we have spent so much on correctional facilities and the problem is only getting worse. Poverty and drugs are major culprits, so it seems logical that pumping money into education for these communities is a better answer. </p><p></p><p>I don’t want to watch people die on the news. I think it’s detrimental to an already failing society.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Murdy, post: 399406, member: 585"] [USER=218]@rancidmilko[/USER] ~ my boyfriend is of the opinion that the black community falls back on the race card a lot. He understands why I protested for an investigation for Floyd. I was also shocked that officer was convicted after learning everything we now know about that day/arrest. But I stand behind my statement that I was there to support due process and justice. I am not pro fuck the police or anything crazy like that. I just feel that we have spent so much on correctional facilities and the problem is only getting worse. Poverty and drugs are major culprits, so it seems logical that pumping money into education for these communities is a better answer. I don’t want to watch people die on the news. I think it’s detrimental to an already failing society. [/QUOTE]
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Trees are racist. Yep, you heard it