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White person says the n-word or wears black face: fired, suspended, fined etc.
This: slap on the wrist unless they actually did something about it.
A white person using the "N" word or dressing in black face is racist. An athlete posting a picture of a cartoon LEO getting killed is anti-cop. Understand the difference son..
I saw that same image on a facebook post and supposedly someone complained about it and facebook cited their policy that made it OK to post such a terrible image. If the roles were reversed and it was a white cop cutting the throat of a black guy the whole world would come down to condemn it.
This kind of trash needs to be stopped and those that promote it need ot be held accountable.
I am seeing people use as a profile picture. How is this okay, but if someone post anything conservative they block it or it takes forever to upload!
Very strange to use this picture and then ask for people to not take your actions and actions of others the wrong way.
The subject in that photoshopped image is James Foley. How unpleasant for his family, not to mention every cop in the country. And to think, this Isaac character went to college. Polices, really?
A white person using the "N" word or dressing in black face is racist. An athlete posting a picture of a cartoon LEO getting killed is anti-cop. Understand the difference son..
Why does it seem that every single thread involving at least one black person there's an attack on Obama? The "everything's Obama's fault" crowd have been very active on CD lately...
Should this warrant a long suspension or termination? Any better than a white person posting a racial slur?
The photo is essentially saying "im happy that happened"
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