Kansas Troopers Cope With Black Lives Matter

Midwestern niceness probably saved recent protest in Kansas from getting too heated in this important example of restraint on both sides amid civic unrest and free speech protest. Checkit: Kansas Highway Patrol calls Black Lives Matter peaceful

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  1. Should have let them onto the highway. Then give the truckers a $50 bounty for each one they smeared all over the road.

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  2. "Peaceful"?

    Tell that to those dead cops.

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  3. There are over 18,000 police departments in the US and the relationships between residents and police are different in almost every one of them.
    So what do protesters in KCK, KCMO, or countless other jurisdictions around the country want from their LOCAL PDs?
    And what specific recommendations and proposals are they offering?
    Have they even taken the time to learn enough about what's going on in their own communities to be able to speak intelligently about the issues they supposedly feel so strongly about?
    The answers are all NO.
    Thinking and behaving as though tweets and protest can seriously take the place of actual discussions of policies or even registering and voting are exercises in lazy and self-absorbed futility.
    But if all you can do is march and protest, any issue that comes along anywhere in the country is good enough.
    These folks may congratulate themselves on their two hours of "activism", put some selfies on FaceBook and Instagram, or even get on local television.
    But they change absolutely NOTHING.

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  4. There's nothing peaceful about a hate group.

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  5. "Kansas Highway Patrol calls Black Lives Matter peaceful"

    Of course it was peaceful. Next week when the cameras are off the Wichita cops will have reviewed the video, identified the shit heels and will begin the task of stomping coon ass during traffic stops.

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  6. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmCnSgR5two

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  7. 9:10 FTW!!!

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