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Old 12-02-2021, 03:27 PM
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you pale, ugly, disconnected ass retards need to get off the internet. Wokeism is only real on twitter. Nobody says this shit in real life. Source: I live in NJ which is pretttyyyfuuccckkiinnn left wing. Never heard anyone say any kind of this shit in the real world. Nobody in my kids schools is telling them that white people are the bane of existence. We're in the least racist time ever. And we will always continue to trend that way.

When you think about it, it's absolutely hilarious how the internet flipped from the most ultra racist, say whatever you want because it doesn't really mean anything environment (I still probably have N bombs posted on my facebook if you went back to 2009- most likely either quoting a rap lyrics or calling one of my white friends ga) to the faux ultra woke we need to make changes into systemic racism in 140 characters or less era.

"Racism" Will always exist no matter how hard the programming is pushed. It's absolutely the human nature of liking and sub consciously preferring what you are used to. But people don't hate each other because of the color of each other skins only. It's an issue of unfamiliarity. It's easy to say that this will always exist in human nature, even 500 years from now when everyone in america has the same skin color. They'll pick something different.

BLM is a trash organization, and in my opinion a kind of dumb name, however, the main issues that they preach about in regards to a century worth of unfair treatment by police .. that's absolutely an issue. And i'm not going to lay out my long winded thoughts about this, because i've done a considerable amount of research about this, but I will say that I was connected to a former police chief in Philadelphia who served in the 70s-90s, and the stories are actually fucking insane in regards to what some cops were doing to black people. Rodney King was a crack head who deserved an ass beating for what he did that night, but it was the footage that finally gave them a foothold to make a statement about what their community was facing. You'd think it was obvious that burning down and rampaging through the streets of LA was a terrible choice, but, if something you did still has people talking about the issue 30 years later.... what else were they supposed to do with the way they felt in that moment. I bet you, at that time, AT LEAST A THIRD of the black people in those streets that night at bare minimum KNEW a fellow black person who had their lives absolutely and totally ruined or ended by a police officer who did something wrong. Whatever that be. Yes, believe it or not, there were a inexcusable amount of black people during and at tail end of the crack epidemic truly ... dindu nuffin. Which leads me to my next point.

Being a cop is one of the hardest jobs to do honorably in my opinion. There isn't enough resources available to mitigate dealing with the absolute dredges of society day in and day out without it changing you in some way. Meth heads who abuse their children, jaw dropping cases of neglect, pieces of shits who beat the fuck out of their loved ones while not being able to do anything about it because they won't press charges, junkies shooting heroin openly in the street, the list goes on. Those are the nights that stick with you forever, and on the best nights your probably just getting back problems on the side of the road doing nothing in a car.

Before you attack what I say, i'm a republic and come 2024, will have voted for Trump 3 times. Now pull your heads out of your asses and think about why you're so angry about fake shit that people say on the internet.
this doods woke as fuq