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You still mad or nah?
I didn't know mainman was colored
Its kind of shocking to me just how many white people in this thread are in complete denial of how police actually treat the public based on color, because to me its fact and something Ive grown up with and seen my whole life, then again, I guess I should have expected it.
Maybe one day, you'll have one too.
Still mad at me? And here I was hoping we could still be friends.
Who remembers this?
haha shitcube
When he said the gamecube disc looked like a chocolate chip cookie, I honestly thought he was going to take a bite out of it...
You know... friends comes after enemies in the dictionary?
Cool fact... but totally pointless in this thread...
xROTx
PS. On Topic... while I'm glad mainman is well and stuff... the whole generalising of rascist police officers is sorta a divisive subject...
BUT hell.. carry on... I'm just waiting to be a year older tomorrow...
Its kind of shocking to me just how many white people in this thread are in complete denial of how police actually treat the public based on color, because to me its fact and something Ive grown up with and seen my whole life, then again, I guess I should have expected it.
White people dont shock me anymore...A cop can go to your own home & shoot you thinking you broke into their home and still get white people to defend you. As for tough neighborhoods is the reason cops act that way, nope...Cops do the same exact shit in suburbs & small towns. As a "colored" you will always be treated differently by cops/general public.
White people dont shock me anymore...A cop can go to your own home & shoot you thinking you broke into their home and still get white people to defend you. As for tough neighborhoods is the reason cops act that way, nope...Cops do the same exact shit in suburbs & small towns. As a "colored" you will always be treated differently by cops/general public.
man who was seeking a “charitable donation” wound up being arrested after he threatened a 43-year-old woman who told him “no,” police said. James Myers, 24, of Hyde Park approached the woman in the 1100 block of West Newport around 11:30 a.m. on August 25th. After being denied, Myers called the woman a “white bitch,” said he would slap her face, and then said, “I’m going to get a gun. You’ll never talk to black men like that again. I’m going to shoot you, that’s what you need to see here,” according to allegations made in court records.
So shit escalated from someone damaging my beloved car to someone else unrelatedly threatening to kill me in the span of 30 seconds next to fearing the police possibly shooting me.
I walked away unharmed with my gun
So, you got to say it was a good day.
Well bad night or not mainman this thread has brought to my attention at least the amount of colored people on here, I can say I've learnt something.
This is me now knowing this, I can't help it
Why would the police shoot when u have both hand raised up with no firearm in sight? It's crazy!
Why would the police shoot when u have both hand raised up with no firearm in sight? It's crazy!
Blackman unarmed with hands up..."Sir, Why did you shoot me"?
Cop - "I dont know"
Blackman unarmed with hands up..."Sir, Why did you shoot me"?
Cop - "I dont know"
Damn dude that sucks. Sorry about your car but glad you're ok. I'm glad I'm in a state where I can carry my firearm open and loaded.
Wow, that second video in particular is horrifying. First video appears to be an unfortunate accident but the second guy was straight up executed. Really wish I could unsee that
Yup, I always carry with one in the chamber, safety off...
Glad mainman made out ok without becoming another statistic...
Damn dude that sucks. Sorry about your car but glad you're ok. I'm glad I'm in a state where I can carry my firearm open and loaded.
I saw a case where a female officer was so scared of being labeled a racist cop was attacked by a guy who ripped her hair out and beat her unconscious while she was laying on the ground with bystanders not doing a damn thing. How would you feel about that? Could you look past her being a police officer or maybe see her as a human being in need of help?.