Where do you reach the conclusion that "All those police killings and rarely any consequences." Statistically blacks commit the majority of the crimes. What is the percentage of police brutality cases amongst all arrests involving black men as opposed to that involving all other races?
All those police killings and rarely any consequences. The racially tainted jury system will not deliver justice - which results in more police killings. They kill, because they can and there is nothing you black people can do.
我也看了录像,实在太惨了。
也许警察是follow the protocol,但是,我觉得警察没有follow humanity。
Geoge Floyd is black, and could be a criminal, but at least is a life.
想想东德的边界警卫,开枪逃往西柏林的德国人。不是事后,法官判刑时,也说,你可以抬枪一寸啊。
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There was really no reason for the policeman to use that brutal measure, total disrespect of human life. All you mentioned about Floyd’s criminal history is irrelevant! He knew he was filmed by bystanders and did not care! Sadly many black Americans commit those petty crimes and give the police opportunity to exercise their hatred and brutality!
MoatCity 发表评论于
There was really no reason for the policeman to use that brutal measure, total disrespect of human life. All you mentioned about Floyd’s criminal history is irrelevant! He knew he was filmed by bystanders and did not care! Sadly many black Americans commit those petty crimes and give the police opportunity to exercise their hatred and brutality!
"In every census from 1890 to 1954, blacks were either just as active as or more so than whites in the labor market. During that earlier period, black teen unemployment was roughly equal to or less than white teen unemployment. As early as 1900, the duration of black unemployment was 15 percent shorter than that of whites; today it's about 30 percent longer. Would anyone suggest that there was less racial discrimination during earlier periods?"
"As late as 1950, only 18 percent of black households were single parent. From 1890 to 1940, a slightly higher percentage of black adults had married than white adults. In 1938, black illegitimacy was about 11 percent instead of today’s 75percent. In 1925, 85 percent of black households in New York City were two-parent. Today, the black family is a mere shadow of its past."
"The most damage done to black Americans is inflicted by those politicians, civil rights leaders and academics who assert that every problem confronting blacks is a result of a legacy of slavery and discrimination."