Posted on 09/09/2019 6:09:38 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris (Calif.) acknowledged Salon's editor-at-large D. Watkins was "right" about police officers after he claimed they "they just harass and take up space in poor communities."
Harris's campaign released a 31-minute campaign video on Monday that included Harris speaking with black leaders about the U.S. criminal justice system. Near the beginning of the video, Watkins criticized police officers and their role in poor communities.
"We shouldn't have to acknowledge their trauma because they're paid to be there. We live in these places. Police officers have historically not been held accountable because they protect and serve the rich and then they just harass and take up space in poor communities," Watkins said. "I don't see any type of big shift happening with the one term because it's like a cultural thing."
"Right," Harris said while nodding her head.
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Kamalasutra: 1,000 ways to screw the USA.
So if they get rid of the police and take our guns, do they have a plan for public safety? At least a lie to promote about how its going to work?
With the police gone there will be more room for more thugs.
Or, Kamala "Toe" Harris -- she has her head stuck up her ass, helps muffle her lies.
Whoops, that came out kinda harsh.
That shipped sailed in 08 do try to keep up
The Constitution never goes out of fashion.
So why didn’t any midiot reporters ask Kamaltoe if she was advocating that all police should be pulled out poor communities so as to make more space................for criminals and stop interfering in their chosen profession?
Please see Baltimore Maryland as an example.
Great campaign ad in the can if put together correctly.
She is a POS, truly.
Not to mention Ferguson, MO.
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