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Nope. I now follow the blueprint I have observed adhered to by minority groups for many years now. I worry about my own, I defend my own.
So if minority groups do what you advocated rally agaigst violence we are acting in our own interests selfishly and in some negative way ? So which is it ? If minorities march againgst violence we are wrong ? If we dont we are wrong. If you joined us that would be wrong too ? Trying to follow your logic ? What is the logical point of your position again ?
Difference is you can't really protest against crimals or gang members as they tend to not care. They're a symptom either way. All you can do is raise your own kids right and preach to be better people.
What protesters tend to protest is establishments in power that control things via money or political power.
Far too often. Of course, it doesn't really make the news unless it's a White-on-Black crime.
Depends on the news source. Some news sources definitely feauture the converse black on white crime. Yet, the OP framed an outargeous claim that some how protesters should protest agaignst gangs. Yet, not protest agaignst well paid employees of the tax payer who might misue his authority and be shielded from justice. You can understand how that point is poor. Then an other person said whites are held to a higher standard as if white criminals dont do harm to other whites. To which your point contributes nothing substantial. Yet, I have given you the benefit of the doubt.
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