The Results of Fear Mongering

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My favorite hypocrisy is when it was racist for police to not have body cams, then it was racist to have them.

RRR
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Lmaoooo he feels fearful in a white neighborhood? Dude has JOKES.

LastShade
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Key words: don't pose a threat. That goes for everyone.

shawnkelly
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Funny thing I love my white neighbors too, there helpful and one rushed my pregnant wife to hospital when I couldn’t too her on time, sick of the B.S. I treat them good and they do the same

shaunphillips
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I (a white lady) just took my neighbor (who is black) some vegetables from my garden, and he hugged my and said thank you 😂 he didn’t seem scared at all.

eveathome
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Blacks better start speaking out against the thugs giving their race a bad rap, otherwise it'll never change. Not just that, but speaking against the victimhood, social score mentality

mysterycitizen
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It's exhausting being a professional victim...

gasoven
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Im white. I fear the police. I fear for my life when I walk through black neighborhoods. Where’s the privilege? What do I take for granted? The only thing I’ll give you is that I grew up with 2 parents. And I would love to see that improve in the black community. So who’s stopping them exactly?

LSFord
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Thank you for all you do. We’re all stronger together and idk how people aren’t seeing that we are ALL being deliberately divided

Imsoconfusedthesedays
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As the white child of a police officer, I can assure you that I am both respectful and fearful of police officers. Whenever I screwed up, he would threaten to send me to juvenile detention. I spent a good portion of my teen years in my bedroom "thinking about what I had done". 😂

robinmills
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"I have accepted than I am Uncle Toms favorite nephew, "

That needs to be on a t-shirt.

User-sju
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Since we're going
I'm pretty sure HE'S safer in a white neighborhood than I would be in a black neighborhood.

Troublemaker-rc
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well said young man! stop with the labels and start living by your character!

combatsquid
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I like how we just forget fear during a traffic stop is universal 😭 I’ve never heard anyone say “Traffic stops are comfortable”

JustGrizzzz
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God bless you. You just made me decide to go to work tonight, as a cop, defending and doing the best I can as a police officer. Please keep preaching!

Suran
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"i fear for my life". Seriously, what are you doing that makes you fear for your

bmc
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Most important thing, whether you're white, black or whatever. Be respectful when you get pulled over. Yes or no sir. Don't be a jerk. Don't argue, just be respectful. Do what they ask and 99% of the time it's over before you know it.

blaineverhelle
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All I got to say is I love all my brothers and sisters. There’s a song I use to sing in church as a kid and it went like this,
“Jesus loves the little children
All the children of the world
Red and yellow, black and white
They are precious in His sight
Jesus loves the little children of the world”. We are all Gods children, created in His image and likeness. Nothing could stop me from loving anyone. Certainly not something as silly as the color of one’s skin. God bless you all.

mattyice
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I was having this conversation earlier. This is an anecdotal experience I'm going to state that before diving into my statement. I'm from Mississippi a rural area where it's more urban than nonurban. Where I live specifically it was more white than not middle-class homes in the high six-figures ranging from 300K and above. So I am a walker I love to walk, especially at night late at night like 10/11 p.m. I would walk by myself with music blasting in my earphones just walking in late at night in a predominantly white neighborhood minding my business. I've never been harassed by white people never been assaulted by white people whilst walking in their neighborhoods. I mostly received hellos and how are you doing? They never perceived as a threat. Now in the black “hood” of where I was originally from you can't even walk into this neighborhood or any black neighborhood for that matter for “obvious” reasons. I would get harassed, assaulted, jumped, and disrespected by people who looked just like me because they felt comfortable doing so. All because I wouldn't defend myself and I was an easy target. I was the “black nerd”. I stayed to myself and minded my business. Now I had a white friend who walked through the same neighborhood and got the utmost respect and was ignored otherwise. My point is he is right. Black people are the majority to do something to you than any other race would. Especially if you're black. I've never had any negative occurrences with any other race than my own. They are harsh and unforgiving when it comes to you as a fellow black person. I lost many friends due to the fact that the other person was black. I only had one racist incident and one bad run-in with law enforcement.

Blk people take for granted the freedom they have today that they didn't have before.
Blk people are fearful of other blk people, I know I am.

MrBondSinatra
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And don't freak out when an officer pulls you over for a minor infraction.

remessinger