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It seems that too many here listen to or read the opinions of blacks like Thomas Sowell, Candace Owens and others who say what they want to hear. But this is how most blacks feel at this time.
He kept saying Hell naw , such holy speakWrong. As I said, people like you spend too much time listening only to blacks who tell you what you want to hear.
you support abortionists, sodomites, and trans, and pedosNobody cares what you think is holy. You support trump.
You dont know how most blacks feel. You dont know much of anything. Your head is too far up your racist ass.But this is how most blacks feel at this time.
.That explains the black right wing.
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There is no liberal media and I know how crack got put into the hood by the Reagan Administration to fund a war in South America..
The liberal media is pushing crack laws are harder on blacks than any other group of people.
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What they forget to tell you about when Rayful Edmonds came to Washington, DC. in the 1980s'
I remember him / it well because...I there...it was ground zero for the epidemic and they passed the laws used today with everyone's blessings.
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Edmond’s influence over D.C.’s drug trade in the 1980s was unparalleled. Authorities estimated that his organization smuggled up to 1,700 pounds of cocaine into the city each month, generating $2 million weekly. His operation fueled a surge in violence that tore through the city’s Black communities, leaving devastation and loss in its wake.
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The Death of Rayful Edmond III: Kingpin Who Shaped D.C.'s Dark Drug War
Rayful Edmond III, notorious for fueling Washington D.C.'s crack cocaine epidemic, dies at 60. His influence and legacy remain significant.www.washingtoninformer.com
.There is no liberal media and I know how crack got put into the hood by the Reagan Administration to fund a war in South America.
The next day, NBC broadcast a different edit:Zimmerman: There is a real suspicious guy. Ah, this guy looks like he is up to no good or he is on drugs or something. He looks black.
Two days later, a third edit was broadcast on the Today Show:Zimmerman: This guy looks like he’s up to no good or on drugs or something. He’s got his hand in his waistband. And he’s a black male.
.Zimmerman: He looks like he’s up to no good. He looks black.
are you not doing the same thing?...Wrong. As I said, people like you spend too much time listening only to blacks who tell you what you want to hear.
I worked in the black community for years. I dealt with the media in doing so, there is no liberal media. Zimmerman was a racist for assuming Martin was walking around looking at houses when he was walking home from a store after purchasing a can of tea and a bag of Skittles. He is a racist for continuing to follow Martin around after being told by dispatch not to, and in violation of the national neighborhood watch rules stating that neighborhood watch VOLUNTEERS are to call the police and not to act as if they are in law enforcement. I DGAF about what NBC did or didn't do..
Manipulation by the Media: Lessons to be Learned from Zimmerman v. NBC
Is Zimmerman racist for suspecting Martin to being up to no good when Martin was walking around in the rain looking at the houses in a gated community? Is a person not allowed to call 911 to report a suspicious person if that person has not yet committed a crime? The answers are no. The reason the public believes Zimmerman is racist is because of how the media chose to report the story. Zimmerman alleges that NBC cut out parts of his 911 call to make it look like he was focused on race. But he did not describe Martin’s race or clothes until he was asked to do so by the 911 operator.
What all three edits have in common is that each hides that Zimmerman described Martin as black and as wearing a hoodie only in response to the 911 operator’s questions about race and clothing.
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The next day, NBC broadcast a different edit:
Two days later, a third edit was broadcast on the Today Show:
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Marquette Universty Law School:
.I worked in the black community for years.
ironicWrong. As I said, people like you spend too much time listening only to blacks who tell you what you want to hear.