“My buddy and I were discussing the blooming race war here in the United States last night. We opined and agreed that it probably is difficult to be a black minority in what still is a white society. We discussed how afraid we are of the cops because they are afraid and have been conditioned and trained to universally use strong arm tactics when dealing with the sheeple. We discussed how much worse it would be if we were black. What do you do in a traffic stop to keep from being killed? I suggest it really isnt an easy thing to be assured of.”
If I’m reading this clearly, you and your friend believe that it is difficult to be a black minority in a ‘still’ white society? Hmmm, I honestly don’t understand that line of thinking. It seems to me that there weren’t this level of issues/hate/fear just a scant 10 years ago. Doesn’t it stand to reason that it has less to do with being the minority and more to do with their own choices?
Additionally, you’re saying that both you and your friend wonder how to prevent being killed when stopped by a cop?
Huh? Common sense answers are in order here. If you and your friend are predisposed to having a fear of cops, then I guess we just view them from opposite points of view.
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I can tell you but I can’t understand it for you.