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'America is Ready:' Missouri voters on whether they see a turning point on policing and race relations
In a summer marked by high-profile cases of violence against Black Americans, some voters and leaders in Missouri are taking stock of how race relations have changed, for better or for worse, in their communities. "I will say that, at least locally, there's more transparency," said Missouri congressional candidate Cori Bush about the infamously fraught relationship between police and protesters in her hometown.
I like both blacks and whites less, and asians and latinos more.
ReplyDeleteKolored people are out of control and they’re pissed because the police pull them over for breaking the law.... typical response from the low or barely registering IQ crowd at the lame stream media.
ReplyDeleteOut of control? So are the white people who stereotype and denigrate blacks.
ReplyDeleteWhy don't whites control the low IQ racists in their own community?
Maybe if there was less white racism, blacks would focus on crime prevention.
ReplyDeletePeople can see the truth. Most black people who are roughed up by the police are fighting the police spitting on them or trying to go after their guns and more. There are some incidents of the police being wrong but that goes both ways white and black. I think the issue here is the black people just hate white people and cops. They are free to leave but they seem to stay and fester over this slavery thing and so many blacks owned slaves too. This is not going to end well I think we all can see that.
BTW Did you know in South Africa they are taking homes away from white people. That's how bad the black hatred is against white people there. Imagine if white people did that here.
Are you talking about South African blacks taking white farms on black ancestral land that Dutch settlers stole? It's not called hate, it's called fairness, "Return of stolen property."
DeleteThe land ownership traces back to 1913 and 1948.
DeleteYes, it's hate.
Reparations for apartheid.
Let's hope the USA stays out of reparations.
And African ownership predates the turn of that century by millennia.
DeleteThey lost. A long time ago. It's a mistake to give it back.
Delete9:04, how does your purported white racism prevent blacks from focusing on crime prevention? Be specific.
ReplyDeleteI suspect you're just groping for some way to pin the blame for widespread black criminality somewhere other than where it lies.
Poor relations between blacks and the PD have stymied both sides efforts to combat crime.
DeleteSystematic racism and segregation reduce economic opprtunity, and stimulate a lucrative but destructive drug trade, mostly financed by overseas white drug lords and facilitated by white banks such as HSBC. Ain't no blacks growing opium or coca.
It got so bad in Detroit and Chicago that rogue police units have been convicted for running dealer protection rackets and selling drugs.
The criminality is not widespread ... about 1% of the population. I agree that parenting, culture, personal choices, and poverty all play a statistical role in the crime.
However, the blame is not all on the black community.
Where is there Systemic Racism ?????
DeleteTell me exactly where is the system and how? You can’t !
Black culture is the problem and you can pretend all you want . Your a faker. Go home
#Blexit is real and bigly gaining, daily!! Sensible and respectable blacks #WalkAway and are the everyday Herschel Walkers, Candace Owenses, Charles Barkleys, Kim Klaciks, etc. helping #MAGA for themselves and for everyone.
ReplyDeleteThe turning point is going to be ugly. It's already started in most places.
ReplyDeleteIt is isn't the police race relations I am concerned with. It's thier relations with criminals we support. F--k BLM.
ReplyDeleteThere were only 9 unarmed black men killed by police in 2019 and in 6 of those cases the perp was fighting with the police. BLM has a hollow message meant to distract from the Dems trying to steal the election....again.
ReplyDelete^11:01 -- Truth! The Burn Loot Murder fools are despised by increasing numbers of blacks, and by ALL demographics who have decent morals and self-respect. Check former SWAT officer Brandon Tatum's huge YouTube comments count.
ReplyDelete10:03, there has not been any de jure segregation in many years. Blacks who want to move out of the ghetto, can. Some do (Lee's Summit, Blue Springs), but most don't. Any residual de facto segregation is by choice.
ReplyDeleteCritical race theory posits that every racial disparity in income, education, wealth, etc. is due to racism. There is no proof that is true. It's an accepted truth the way religion is accepted truth. The disparities actually correlate closely with LBJ's "Great Society" and the resultant explosion in multi-generational welfare dependency. Patrick Moynihan predicted it would happen and was reviled for doing so. But he was right.
Ever heard of redlining, driving while black, longer black prison sentences for identical crimes, mass sentencing, elevator 13?
DeleteNot every disparity is racial, but much is baked into society.
How about Black Culture does that play a role in this ??? In 2020 mind you ..
DeleteThis is entirely media driven BS. They have the Negro's stirred up and the media's telling them it's the year of Jubilee, free money, free everything, steal the white mans, brown man's yellow mans stuff. Its theirs because they are negros.
ReplyDeleteThose poor negroes, No other nationality was ever persecuted. No others eventually moved on.
DeleteIs mass sentencing where a whole bunch of criminal defendants are sentenced at the same time rather than individually? If not what is it?
ReplyDeleteDoes elevator 13 refer to people whose mental elevator stops well short of the penthouse level? If not, to what does it refer?
Does driving while black refer to extra police scrutiny given to black drivers in wealthy neighborhoods just because every or nearly everyone who has burgled homes there has been black?
I'll bet redlining refers to the practice of restrictions on home buying that have not been in place for many decades. Or it could refer back to a study by the Boston Fed in the '90's which claimed to establish mortgage eligibility redlines for black applicants (which disparity actually disappeared when the study was controlled for credit score, so the color of the applicant's skin was not a factor).