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GrownishGambino
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I thought “Brothers Before Others” was a directive on who to shoot first.

A lot of money and publicity that’s being lost by the NFL,that is.

We need to investigate the nonprofit status of this group:

“SeminoSheDidnt” was the one that got me.  Had to put my phone down for a minute.

The divorce isn’t final.

I respectfully disagree with Monique. The n-word is soaked in the blood of our ancestors and can never be cleansed of that history. It can never be rehabilitated in any form, no matter the spelling. How can it be a term of endearment among our young when its usually the last insult heard as many of them die on our

From my experience, some non-white people, 99.9% latinos, will say nigga when referring to themselves or their friends. They use it the same way black people use the word. I’m tired of fighting over this word. If black people don’t want people using the word nigga, we have to model the behavior. They learned the word

well, i guess the conversation continues. I can’t defend it, but let’s not fool ourselves and assume that since the spread of rap/hip-hop records over these decades, the slang (good, bad and ugly) hasn’t penetrated youth subcultures that go deeply far from the inner-city youth... If Lil’ Xan is Latinx, well, that’s

I fucking hate this shit, especially since it’s not as common among my fellow Olds. It is so jarring to be walking down the street (I don’t know how it is other places but this definitely happens in New York) and hear Asians still with foreign accents saying “nigga,” and of course Puerto Ricans, no matter how pale,

The fun thing about genetics is that this guy’s grandfather could’ve looked like Miles Davis or Yaphet Kotto and he could still be able to pass.

Did he ever say he was black or just ‘of color?’ Because without the dim ass lighting used in that interview he’s as black Rachel Dolezal.

[T]he last thing I ever want to do is shoot an 11-year-old man

I didn't run over a bus stop full of children today. Wheres my medal?

That was a really weird exchange. Teachable moment? I heard way more threats coming from his mouth than him trying to help these boys be safe. I laughed at that so called “tough love” he was trying to lecture them with. What kind of nonsense is that?

Remember Ohio is an open carry state.

It’s infuriating, the lack of total awareness, like we don’t talk to our children about interactions with LEOs etc.

The officer’s actions helped save the boy’s life

I like how the focus is on how the kid should go to bed every night feeling thankful a cop didn’t kill him, but the cop gets to go to bed with the godlike thrill of knowing he could have killed a kid with impunity. Fuck this guy.

I want to hear the 911 call... I also want to know what gave him the right and gall to even say that and then to continue it in front of his mother! I don’t know of an old school mother that would have let anyone, police or not, talk to their child in a disbarring way. 

What the fuck is an 11 year old man? It speaks volumes as to how he looked at those kids.