At the end of the day the opportunity for all Americans is greater than most other parts of world. The reason for that is is brave people of all races and religion have fought to keep it that way. Not just on the battle field of war but those that also have fought for injustice. Yes, when somebody will not stand-up for the pledge or National Anthem I am offended and my first reaction is to get out of this country then. When a person is Rich because of the same country he can go ***********. Stop whining look at the real issues and try to fix them. In case you have not noticed we have black president, A black supreme court justice, we had a black secretary of state etc etc . Would that have happened in the 60's?
It always seem these SJW scream institutional racism and never provide any credible example of it Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Let's talk media. The media fuels the perception of racism by covering the cop/black shooting and not cop/white shootings to push the narrative of systematic racist policing. No statistical evidence supports that claim, but the media pushes the narrative and the race baiters champion it as their evidence for the existence of racism. So, do you want to discuss the reality of systematic racism or the media created perception of it by only covering the stories that they know they can sell to emotional hysterics. If more blacks are stopped by police yearly than whites, and less blacks are shot than whites, than statistically blacks are shot at a lower percentage than whites per year. How in the world does that equate to cops targeting blacks and blacks being in greater danger than whites in police encounters? It doesn't unless idiots simply believe the false media narrative. The racism perpetuated by the media is to create a false narrative of black victimization by police and continue to fuel black racism towards whites. It doesn't reveal actual racism by the system or whites towards blacks.
I loved reading this and other posts. Helps me to keep the faith that not all of us live in bizarro land. It starts to get a little lonely here on reality sometimes.
It's much deeper then just drug dealers. I suggest you watch a documentary called "American Drug War" really good documentary.
Unfortunately in those inner cities, a lot of black people so happen to live there. There are plenty of stories about white people getting killed by police also, I am not discrediting that, I am only building on what you just said essentially. In terms of your bold, what else needs to be said? I guess the kid was a detriment to society for having a fake gun, so the 911 lady decided to call a code 1. That is the facts, the kid did not have an actual gun and was not a threat so I fail to see your point.
I do not care all that much about the media, but I do care about the circumstances, what happened and how it could be avoided. Of course the Media race baits, but that should not deter you from the actual truth that is out there. Racism is more than just shooting guns and guys in blue uniforms if you haven't noticed. My fight isn't with you, because you've been saying that same exact statement for months now, and it doesn't really say anything in terms of whats going on out there.
IMO although legal racism is pretty much over, there are two ways black people are still negatively affected by racism. First, there are racist individuals who may not have the legal standing to discriminate but will still say/do racist things. And second, while today's black people aren't subject to legal racism, their parents and grandparents were. Which means that the parents and grandparents are less wealthy and educated because they were discriminated against. Which in turn means that today's blacks suffer because how rich and educated your parents are affects to a certain extent how successful you'll be (on average of course, there are tons of exceptions).
Holy shit.......is this true?????? If so, game, set, and match. I'd like to see the liberal media explain this one.
As for my take on Kap: backup QBs have no business with demonstrations like this. Kap has every right to believe what he wants, but backups should keep their beliefs to themselves.
Here's more from msn.com: Colin Kaepernick May Be Converting To Islam For Girlfriend (Report) Whether he has already converted or not doesn't really matter. The seeds are definitely there and his actions clearly reflect that.
You said and posted a link saying Kap converted to Islam. So whether he has converted or not matters. Or does the truth not matter?