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Yea, those are called extremists. They don't represent the norm. I can't stand people who would cheer this on, but I don't see this as a wide-scale issue. I have heard people express great concern over this phenomenon and have proposed ideas to mitigate this issue.
"It’s nothing to me regardless". I feel the same way about black men dying in the inner city from gang violence. Your problem as a black man and father to resolve.
Exactly. You think I didn’t know that already? Were you under the impression that I thought you cared about blacks? LMAO...stop it.
What would it matter if you DID care? That would magically make things better somehow? You’ve certainly got no resources to help. You’re just getting by yourself and likely only marginally. That’s the situation for most whites anyway.
So take comfort in the truth that no one thinks you care about anyone but yourself.
Exactly. You think I didn’t know that already? Were you under the impression that I thought you cared about blacks? LMAO...stop it.
What would it matter if you DID care? That would magically make things better somehow? You’ve certainly got no resources to help. You’re just getting by yourself and likely only marginally. That’s the situation for most whites anyway.
So take comfort in the truth that no one thinks you care about anyone but yourself.
if you care about black men you will do something. young black men's murders are overwhelmingly done by black men. step up or shut up, black man. not my problem.
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Aug 16, 2018 · Drug overdoses killed more than 72,000 people in the United States last year – a new record driven by the deadly opioid epidemic, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control.
Opiod crisis falls directly into the lap of doctors prescribing opiods.
Drunken drivers kill about 10k annually
Medical errors kill another 100k
gang related murders 15, 500K a year
suicide by former military, directly related to volunteer army vs a draft. about 7k a year in service/ex service
125K abortions a day in the US just to show the tolerance for murder legislators have endorsed.
Democrats keep proposing ineffective gun laws
Democrats refuse to help secure the border and reduce illegal drug trade, violent criminals and then allow felons to walk free in sanctuary cities
States not going after doctors who prescribe opiods to excess, instead go after drug companies because they have deep pockets. Not the way to solve the problem but then what problem have the democrats ever solved?
Personal choice is a major factor in life expectancy
Not surprising where activist prosecutors are going after a guy who had an empty shell casing on his desk. A caliber that had been banned. they are years into this guys prosecution while DC crime runs out of control
Hillary had won 94% of the DC vote
1. District of Columbia. Perhaps since state and world affairs weigh heavy over their heads, people residing in the nation's capital live a mere 72.6 years, but it's more likely due to the polluted air and homicide rates, which are the highest in the country. Washington, D.C., also sees the highest incidence of prostate cancer and diabetes, and the district ranks third among states with the heaviest drinkers.
if you care about black men you will do something. young black men's murders are overwhelmingly done by black men. step up or shut up, black man. not my problem.
I’ll fix the black murder rate when you fix white male life expectancy from falling.
How about that since you’re mad. Lol
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