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Black people talk about crime within their own communities constantly. You don’t hear about it because it’s a problem that doesn’t effect or involve you, and that you only care about when you need a false equivalency to shutdown discussions about police brutality and racism.

Urban having scruples. That’s just adorable.

It is probably because deep down they know they do not deserve it. Would that old guy have helped an older black woman when he was young? Probably not.

They’ll treat him like shit after he commits.

Apparently Black people are always instigators even when they’re minding their own goddamn business and just walking home going about their business. There is literally nothing Black people can do that white people won’t twist into something wrong in order to blame us for our own murders.

I’ll be goddamned, they did.

Found guilty of murder.

I play it safe and presume it’s all bullshit. Once bitten, twice shy.

“And in a related story, Tyreke Smith went undrafted due to his rapidly declining skills .”

You’re right about the witness tampering. Good call. He just confessed via Twitter to the elements of 18 USC Section 1512(b)(1). (bolds are mine)

I always love when Wypipo are shocked at black kindness.

I suspect this tweet was written by Sleestak Stephen Miller. Trump does not use commas this elegantly.

So, it’s like Treyvon Martin revisited?

I genuinely don’t think he understands why people expect the things he (as the President) says to be truthful.

Thanks for helping me down the escalator. Now get to work paying for my Medicare and Social Security, never mind that I voted for politicians who are working to dismantle those benefits before you ever receive them. Also, don’t you owe me a rent check? I’m sorry, I can’t waive any late fees, my property taxes have

“In about an hour, the evening news will air and we’ll be reminded of division, race wars, political mud-slinging, shootings and other heartaches. But today, violence, race, age, politics and other social lines were blurred and one person simply helped another.”