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my_king_died4me
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...supposed to be unbiased? Why is Obama getting involved in the case of the black man who was belligerent with cops (whether he was in his own home or not, if a cop asks for your ID, you give him your ID whether you "want" to or not!) and letting him off scott-free? If he really did directly disobey an officer of the law, it doesn't matter what race he is, or where he was when it occurred, right?
And saying that a disproportionate number of blacks and hispanics are arrested in relation to how many whites are arrested. Could that POSSIBLY be because a disproportionate amount of blacks and hispanics are commiting crimes because their mommas didn't raise them right and their daddies are no where to be found?
That's all we need, is a racist president.
And why do they insist on calling blacks "African Americans"?? They were born in America, so they are just Americans who happen to be black. The term African American technically would refer to someone born in Africa who emigrated to America, hence making them African Americans. Just like my husband has a friend who came from Vietnam 30 years ago. He is a Vietnamese-American. His children, who were born here, are simply Americans... albeit Americans who happen to have Vietnamese heritage.
But back to my original question...
Why is it being turned into a race thing?
Why aren't the right questions being asked?
And why should the man get off without even a slap on the wrist if he didn't obey the officer of the law??
And saying that a disproportionate number of blacks and hispanics are arrested in relation to how many whites are arrested. Could that POSSIBLY be because a disproportionate amount of blacks and hispanics are commiting crimes because their mommas didn't raise them right and their daddies are no where to be found?
That's all we need, is a racist president.
And why do they insist on calling blacks "African Americans"?? They were born in America, so they are just Americans who happen to be black. The term African American technically would refer to someone born in Africa who emigrated to America, hence making them African Americans. Just like my husband has a friend who came from Vietnam 30 years ago. He is a Vietnamese-American. His children, who were born here, are simply Americans... albeit Americans who happen to have Vietnamese heritage.
But back to my original question...
Why is it being turned into a race thing?
Why aren't the right questions being asked?
And why should the man get off without even a slap on the wrist if he didn't obey the officer of the law??