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Originally Posted by Vivienne Rey
If you don't know the difference between protesting racism and disrespecting a flag, you might actually need a helmet.
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Trump has changed the conversation. People are protesting police brutality. Those kneeling absolutely respect our troops and are thankful for their sacrifices. They are using the right afforded to them by the sacrifices of armed service men and women to bring attention to an injustice.
Police are feared by good people. That should not ever be the case in this country.
It's a small number of police causing the problem too. Is it too much to ask that those responsible are held accountable?
Thr notion of a persecution complex among black people is utter non sense.
Cry babies? Really? The are protesting an injustice peacefully. They are not looting or rioting or even marching on the capital. They are trying to make change.
If you had their audience and felt you could bring change or at minimum begin a conversation, what would you do different?