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Covers up? You just quoted a post with a link to the story...
Are you being funny or just feigning ignorance? Don't pretend that the media reports black on other race crime the way they report any harm done to blacks by other races. The former is relegated to obscure stories that never 'go viral' or lead to any public outrage or even a shred of useful, widespread discourse. Mere mention of any such phenomenon in the mainstream media is dismissed with accusations of racism or generally treated like race isn't a factor.
There's no such thing as the scenario you just mentioned there. It's only suspicious if the cop is white. Try running an internet search for black cops shooting people.
So, there are no equivalent incidents, so you resort to a scuffle between HS girls.
Another black on white hate crime- where is the DOJ?
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Originally Posted by Rick Roma
Did you hear that whooooshing sound? It was the point going over your head (again).
The point is that the DOJ simply does not investigate scuffles between HS girls. They do look into white policemen killing unarmed black men under suspicious circumstances. Seems there have been a few of those incidents in recent months. Maybe you've heard about them on the news. Maybe not.
So where was this "point" you were trying to refer to?
Street fights have nothing to do with civil rights and federal protections. An agent acting on behalf of the government does raise those questions. End thread.
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