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Shouldn’t you pull the post or at least change the headline? I mean, since we know “what’s up” with her? Oh... but I guess the clicks are worth more than being respectful to an incredible comedian, actor, and human being who has entertained us for as long as we can remember.

Where is here?

sure got quiet in here...

Here’s one more for you in case you were still having trouble understanding what you posted. Washington Post says 975, Guardian says 1,125, and “killedbypolice.net” says 1,186. So either the real number is eight times higher than what these three claim, or you misunderstood the article you linked. Now that we both

I’m sorry, but you are incorrect. The headline:

Wow, um... did you read the article you posted? According to your link, 1134 people were killed by police in 2015, which is 3 per day. Where did you see 8,000?

Assuming 1,100 is the correct number, it’s still a very small number, and by no means an epidemic. Like I said, we need to fix the problem, and it is a problem, but trying to convince the world that this is something that is likely to happen if you’re black and get pulled over by the police is not the right approach,

So, you’re saying there’s no national database and no trials to prove it’s not an epidemic, and therefore it is an epidemic? The lack of a maintained list kind of works for and against either view.

I’m sure you’re smarter than that. I mean I hope so. Using profiling as one of many tools is a good thing. Relying on it solely is foolishness. I currently work for a mall-management company, with properties all around the United States. We see overnight break-ins roughly once a week, and for at least the past 12

And 99.9% of police interactions with black people don’t end in death or violence at the hands of the officer. Let’s address the issue, but let’s also not make it out to be something it’s not. These are extremely rare, highly publicized situations. Police should not judge all black people based on the actions of a

Let’s stop it with the hyperbole. If “rampant murder of blacks” is true, then “rampant assaults by blacks”, “rampant robberies by blacks”, and “rampant murder by blacks” are equally valid and should be voiced loudly.

So perhaps we need to examine why they are suspicious of their own people, and if that’s the case, maybe that same behavior is why the police are overly suspicious when confronted with a black suspect?

In all fairness, the number of innocent (in this case meaning not putting the officer in any danger) people shot by police is pretty insignificant. Yes, it happens, and yes, it’s disgusting, but we need to keep level heads and stop saying things like “black people get murdered for getting out their ID”. Yes, it

Unfortunately it’s because statistically speaking, black people commit the majority of violent crimes in this country. Profiling is a bit of a taboo subject in this country, but it is also unfortunately something that naturally happens in every human’s mind. If I were a cop, my odds of catching a criminal are far

You’re right, it absolutely does happen, and it’s awful. Unfortunately, we don’t see a lot of talk about the need for a change within the black community.

You’re a human piece of trash. Ignoring the fact that you couldn’t tell that “Bman...” was being sarcastic, what was the reason that you felt his/her race was important?