Posted on 07/11/2016 8:05:21 PM PDT by GuavaCheesePuff
In the days since the shooting deaths of Alton Sterling, Philando Castille and the five police officers in Dallas, theres been a sense that America is a country divided, in the midst of a budding civil war between black and white.
While there are many white people who oppose the Black Lives Matter protests that have sprung up across the nation over the past week, there are also many who have joined the demonstrations against the treatment and killings of black people across the U.S.
Below are pictures that offer up a little hope, featuring white protestors standing in solidarity alongside black and brown people against the plague of police brutality in America:
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Nailed it!
Do they naively expose themselves to danger around the unassimilated ferals? If they don’t, then they KNOW...
Stockholm Syndrome
In Madison Wisconsin, there was an idiot white girl marching with BLM. She stated that “expecting blacks to act differently when pulled over by police is equivalent to blaming rape on the way a women is dressed”. Seriously! This is the mindset of the millennials. Scary!
‘What is this? A press release from the CPUSA? ‘
It sure sounds like it.
I do not know the race of the woman whose underwear he stole and sniffed while in the military, but your theory is a good one.
SO, he sniffed the panties of a cute Asian chick.
Still doesn’t make it right!
Yep. It got us Hussein, twice.
And it will lead to great sorrow in America.
Those idiots will change their tunes once they become targets of black crime. Then again, maybe they won’t change, because they’re idiots.
It's not really about black or white; it's about law and order against lawlessness.
It's purely left wing politics. So, if some radical leftists join in, and they happen to be white, you know that they are on the side of lawlessness.
Wait ‘til they get victimized by their newfound friends.
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