Read At Your Own Risk: Scathing Anti-Police Commentary Notes National Anthem Protest Crisis & Kansas City Ryan Stokes Killing

This article is HARDCORE and offers a very provocative perspective of local police action through the lens of national media.

We don't endorse the view but feel like this news is important to share given the national mention of this cowtown:

Why They Kneel: Kansas City, LA and Why Police Should Never Be Called 'Pigs'

To examine the injustice and inequality that prompted some NFL players to protest during the national anthem, each week, for the remainder of the NFL season, The Root will explore the data behind racial disparities in the two cities represented in the National Football League's premiere matchup-Monday Night Football.

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  1. Think I'll check the Daily Mail for some excitement.

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  2. "And while Los Angeles County is 8.3 percent black, police shoot black men in Los Angeles at triple the rate of whites and Latinos according to KPCC’s analysis of data."

    That's because, one more time, you dumb, dumb fucks, blacks commit the crimes. What the fuck does Al Sharpton want us to do? Go shoot some white guy standing around at the gas station because whites don't commit crimes?

    Idiot fucks.

    Fuck the ROOT

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  3. ^^^^^^^ The root raised your blood pressure. You lose.

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  4. So they are accusing of KCMO prosecutor Jean Peters Baker of being too tough on criminals? Root, like most lefty publications, has completely lost touch with reality.

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    1. Jean Petersucker Baker coddles black criminals. Jean Petersucker Baker is worthless.

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  5. In 2017 9n KCMO there were 150 homicides.
    That was over 50% of the number of murders in New York City, a city with a population over 17 times the size of KC.
    88% of the KCMO murder victims were black.
    Since only 50% of the murders are solved, it's not possible to accurately ascertain the percentage of perpetrators who were black, but a good guess would be around at least 88%.
    When is the Root going to have an article demanding that the "community" take some action about that?
    The narrative never changes even as the carnage continues.
    Charity begins at home.

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  6. The black people kneel for one reason only and that is their hatred for police officers nothing else. That's where it all started but they won't admit it. Blacks commit most crime and they won't admit that either. They have always had a chip on their shoulder but refuse to go back to their native country.

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  7. michael harriot

    “World-renowned wypipologist”

    Wypipologist- Twitter slang or dialect that when read aloud sounds like "white people" which is its actual meaning.

    “Blackness in your mailbox subscribe to the root”

    Is this guy serious?




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  8. ^^^^ He's more like a wipeyourblackassologist. ;)

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  9. Actually, I thought the column was excellent and spoke truth to power. Obviously got a rise out of you idiots.

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  10. Ryan Stokes was ruled a good shoot. The cops received a citation. Political pressure made the chicken shit police commissioners revoke the citation. The cop should have wiped his ass with it before he gave it back.

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  11. ^^^^^^^^ Why was it good to shoot an unamred man?

    That doesn't sound right to anybody.

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  12. Forte over ruled it because he’s a worthless cunt just like 10:16

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  13. 11:06 anytime the police shoot a hoodrat it’s always a good shoot and an even better day!

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  14. Sterilize the babymamas and in 16 years, the killings will dwindle to nothing. I promise. And abortion for all welfare recipients, too! China is the Way and the Light.

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  15. how do police ever get called, period. Back in the day, u used to know where one phone was located at all times.

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