Save your sympathies for the white cop whose worst oppression in her life is "feeling nervous" for having to wait for a meal at a McDonald's Drive-thru.
My man here got almost ran over, spat on, and called a N*gger while just trying to to his job at FedX
This lady said it was the FIRST TIME sheโs ever felt like that (NOT EVEN CITING REAL OPPRESSION). This has been day 1 for Black people. Living uncomfortably for 400 years. 400 years of genocidal oppression.
Imagine how many racist civilian/ police encounters Philando Castile must have had before he was murdered by police infront of his 4 yr old daughter.
So many don't live to tell their stories. So many go w/o JUSTICE!
(Also if u don't know a Muslim or a friend that is, follow)
@_SJPeace_
@MelaniePutz
I think heโs right, itโs getting worse. Hopefully we as a people can survive until November. Trump is the cause of all this hatred, vitriol and dysfunction...it affects everyone. We need new leadership desperately.
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@BruceShark5
Why can we feel for both? Both were wronged. He was terribly wronged. I'm just saying can't we feel for both? Once is worse than another, no doubt. But I'm saying let's have compassion for both.
@_SJPeace_
Anger is the natural response that one can feel after being targeted, harassed and mistreated, and the manner in which this man
#BrandonBrackins
responded is to be commended because he could have also turned violent, but he did not so. He went through the emotions.
#SelfControl
@_SJPeace_
I'm pretty sure the first location is wrong. I live in Cleveland and Lisbon is like hours away and he said Brunswick.
Anyway. I'd just like to know where to go to protest.
@_SJPeace_
Since Trump became president, racism has become more prevalent and open. Especially in the southern states, where Trump has his base. This gentleman is delivering in a pandemic and is essentially risking his life.
@_SJPeace_
All humans deserve sympathy - some a whole lot more than others. This man deserve a lot and we should work so he can stop going through that
That's where I stand