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To: 2ndDivisionVet
What is the situation that makes two young black men comfortable dismissing a police officer’s request to step aside?

The attitude that an angry, violent reaction to the perception of being 'dissed' is an inherent right to being black in America. And that also is a leading cause of black-on-black violence.

There is a valid reason why Wilson first confronted Brown - he was walking down the middle of the road. All the rest of this column is blather because it tries to blame black overreaction to being dissed on cops or white America. Most violence related to being dissed is done by blacks on blacks.

75 posted on 11/27/2014 10:34:05 AM PST by dirtboy
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To: dirtboy

Walking down the middle of the road...or just standing in the road, seems to be a favored pastime of our “African-American” brothers and sisters. I think that it is designed to get a reaction out of drivers so that they can then react and if confronted then act as if they are being “dissed” by the driver of the car. Mayhem can ensue shortly.

There have been many instances where I have almost hit said miscreants. Freaking assholes. There is actually something wrong with these people. I’m not a psychiatrist so I will refrain from a diagnosis. Assholes will suffice.


76 posted on 11/27/2014 10:43:45 AM PST by saleman (?)
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