HuskerfaninOkieland
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Are you f'ing kidding? This is the stupidest thing I read in this thread. They may not get to choose what color their skin is, but they sure as f'ing hell get to choose their actions. Choose the wrong one, suffer the consequences.And your post above from the Brown family hits home even harder for me. "We are profoundly disappointed that the killer of our child will not face the consequence of his actions." I would argue their child made the decision for Officer Wilson that day, he faced a consequence for HIS actions. It's sad sure, no question, I wish it never would've happened, but Officer Wilson didn't get ready for work that day and say, "Man, I hope I get to kill someone today!" The problem is, these folks feel like the system has failed them, it hasn't, the system is what it is, how about trying to think that your son really did do something wrong that day and made a very poor choice.
If he would've killed this cop there would've been no outrage, that's why cops are there in some folks eyes, to die. "We request a moment of silence for 4 1/2 minutes because our son's body laid in the street for 4 1/2 hours!" Officers have been killed at the hands of bad people and their bodies have laid in the very spot where they died for 12 hours or longer! Injustice indeed..........
Cops choose to be cops. There is absolutely no doubt it is hard and can be unfair, but at the end of the day that is a choice they made for themselves, along with the baggage.
Black people don't choose to be black, and don't have the choice of being twice as likely to be stopped, charged and found guilty of crimes by the justice system in our country.
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