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In reply to the discussion: Are cops on the front line of American racism? [View all]Cyrano
(15,035 posts)27. I missed those t-shirts, but
I've seen similar ones.
The fact that someone was not ashamed to wear that t-shirt, -- the fact that it mocks a man who was choked to death, -- the fact that that the dead man was black. -- The wearer of the t-shirt tells us much about himself/herself and those who "support" him/her.
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I've been very clear about what definition that I've been applying for white supremacy...
MrScorpio
Jan 2015
#28
and 95% of those cops turning there backs were white. How did you miss that?
bettyellen
Jan 2015
#53
The problem is that people who are outwardly anti-black won't think that they're being racist
MrScorpio
Jan 2015
#6
no, the fact his family include POC is just bonus racism for them- they want to profile and they
bettyellen
Jan 2015
#56