Black Man Shot After His Car Breaks Down

No, the 'problem' is 'simple'.

Cops have lousy jobs, and get lousy paid.
For years, 'education' has gotten worse because of poverty, and above all, people are too busy with themselves and leaving kids 'to do what they want to do'.

Schoolkids blasting eachother to death is an example of how troubled it has gotten.
Modern society is all about 'acceptance' and 'doing what you want'. Though violent games still have a age limit, i have to see a single parent that actually DOESNT allow stuff in house or buying stuff appropriate for their age.

There are some hilarious videos on YT about 'voice trolling' in shooters, but the troubling thing is that most players are between 12-16, with a much smaller group of 16-20 that are really just bored people that dont get out for whatever reason.

anyway, these kids play murder games all day, instead of studying. I wonder whether these kids will be able to do their taxes when theyre adults. scratch that, they cant.

their sense of reality is distorted. all they think about is how much they can game, youtube, how many likes they can get, how many youtube hits their vids can get, and how far they go in GTA missions. reality, is different.

how does this have anything to do with black guys getting shot down?

It's simple, where once the police force more or less had 'moral' people, nowadays, that has dwindled and we have police officers that in their free time argue on the internet, play violent computer games, cant do life well, and are frustrated, agitated, and unhappy, all also fed by the rediculous 'terrorist' scare.

its like americans are only guaranteed somebody isn't a muslim terrorist if they're white. so anything else is potentially a suicide bomber so - shoot then ask.

i recently watched a vid of road rage against bikers on YT. i was shocked to see the first minutes of driving already resulting in some fat dumb*ss women yelling without any provocation at a biker. the way people behave on the streets is insane.

so, in conclusion, you have a boiling pot of crazy people that are unpredictable, agressive and potentially dangerous, and you have a pot of frustrated cops that dont know right from wrong anymore.

though these instances are insane on how cops treat (innocent) people, especially black people as it seems,
i do wonder though;
the media 'loves' this stuff right now. so any 'black incident' is newsworthy.
however, i'm curious to see whether there are not similar incidents with white drivers,
only the media has no interest because it wouldnt make a good headline.

This is a pretty old myth which science has thoroughly debunked. Violent video games do not promote violence. In fact, they actually tend to the opposite because the games give a release for whatever pent up anger people have as opposed to not having a healthy outlet.
 
look at the Daniel Holtzclaw case

he deliberately targeted black women with previous records because he knew the chances of them reporting him were abysmally low

He deliberately targeted black women that he THOUGHT had records. The entire reason he was caught was because he targeted a black woman that had no previous record, was college educated, and wasn't afraid to come forward and press charges. Until he targeted the wrong black woman he was getting away with it.


People should also make it a point to read the Department of Justice report on the Baltimore police force. Cops of all races were found to be violating the civil rights of black people as a matter of policy. Unlawful stops, public strip searches, beatings, theft of items, sexual harassment. Even the people who were supposed to be holding those cops accountable (the Internal Affairs division) were covering up for them.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...ore-police-department/?utm_term=.9b21bd55938f
 
Well, we've seen multiple incidents where Cops threaten to arrest people for recording them during these situations. It's illegal to arrest a person for filming a police officer, but LOTS of officers have threatened to do just that.

Cops get away with it by arresting the recorder with "interfering with a police investigation".

And while you're legally in the right, it's a long hassle to put up with if they put the cuffs on you.

If cops weren't dirty, they wouldn't be worried about being recorded by somebody that's at a distance in public. Photography is not a crime. Body cams are a must no matter the cost.
 

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