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Not enough known facts in this story to be commenting.
What is it that you need to know? I mean wishing your husband killed more cops seems pretty bad under any circumstances. Celebrating a cop killer, seems bad as well.
The reporters claims are asinine, and he deserved to be fired.
The ALLEGED NON_EXISTANT media portrayal of people grieving at a memorial that is labeled " Community Glorifying cop killer" has nothing to do with being born out of wedlock.
Glorifying killing which these people are clearly not doing, is apart of AMERICAN culture. Every year we celebrate a holiday such as COLUMBUS DAY. Which celebrates the life of a person who committed countless acts of barbarism, rape, piracy, theft, and outright genocide.
I dunno. When his widow said she wished he killed more, seems like glorification to me.
The reporters claims are asinine, and he deserved to be fired.
The ALLEGED NON_EXISTANT media portrayal of people grieving at a memorial that is labeled " Community Glorifying cop killer" has nothing to do with being born out of wedlock.
Glorifying killing which these people are clearly not doing, is apart of AMERICAN culture. Every year we celebrate a holiday such as COLUMBUS DAY. Which celebrates the life of a person who committed countless acts of barbarism, rape, piracy, theft, and outright genocide.
Of course it does, it leads to a community being adrift with no moral grounding. Exactly what we were witnessing.
This problem is far bigger than one article. This is a problem from both sides. When a city starts stopping people for "being black" like they are doing in NYC it causes a lot of resentment. It's never O.K. to take another life and that is most certainly not the answer but even my perception of law enforcement has changed a lot over the last 10 years.
So simply "stopping" someone for being black justifies "killing" someone for being a cop.
This problem is far bigger than one article. This is a problem from both sides. When a city starts stopping people for "being black" like they are doing in NYC it causes a lot of resentment. It's never O.K. to take another life and that is most certainly not the answer but even my perception of law enforcement has changed a lot over the last 10 years.
They weren't stopping people for being black. Stop with that nonsense. Who makes up the general population in the area?
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