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Really my guy? His daughter is out here hotwiring cars? He can’t just take the keys away? Insane.

One of the more chilling things about this video (which don’t get me wrong, its all chilling) is that the white man they were meeting was allowed to stand there and question the police, raise his voice and make furtive gestures and not only was he not told to step back or threatened with arrest, the officer just stood

which really, REALLY highlights J. Johnson’s article from the other day - there can’t be any meaningful consideration taking place about the level of “threat” in that moment, the proper response to that and when that response should be made, all while making diet coffee smoothies and shit. This incident proves that it

But think of the business they ran off in that 2 minutes! /s

Their asinine ‘rule’ I can accept for the locker room. But as the receipts show, evidently it’s not a rule or at least one enforced.

When you reach levels of racism that confuse the police you are on some next level hatred.

“Sir, you can’t be black over here.”

I’m honestly surprised he didn’t have a gun and wanted to claim self-defense the first chance he got.

So look, he found the right person on the right day, because let me tell you, I would forgiven even the right person on the wrong day reacting a bit more....aggressively than this, if you know what I mean.

“There must be more to the story. The teacher must have done something to deserve getting called nigger.”

In a former life, I used to work 911 dispatch for ‘good ol’ Sherrif Joe Arpaio’ and OMFG I hated these calls. I would get about 15 a week and the breakdown was typically 80% Hispanic 15% black and 5% unsure.

“Calling the police is the epitome of escalation, and calling the police on black people for noncrimes is a step away from asking for a tax-funded beatdown, if not an execution.”

It’s when he’s talking to Andrew Dice Clay and he point blank asks him why he keeps waiting for her outside the club for hours when she goes there knowing he can’t get in.

I don’t remember what she does when she comes out (I vaaauguely remember her just trying to blow past him, but I may be mis-remembering). I mean,

I always hated Pretty in Pink because Duckie was so disgusting and stalkery, and I never understood how other people could like him. Same for Love, Actually—Mark isn’t romantic, he’s freaking gross and scary.

Also, not to derail too much, but can we also talk about how Duckie Dale taught a generation of guys that pushy, entitled, Nice Guy behavior was quirky and adorable rather than being borderline stalkery?

Me included, by the way. I spent a LOT of my teens acting like garbage because I thought I was a Manic Pixie

No, because poor people and POC are much, much likelier to face serious consequences for their illegal/immoral actions.

If people can see the cases of Ethan Couch and Brock Turner and dont believe that white privileged isn’t real, than they’re being deliberately obtuse.

People wonder how we end up with guys like Donald Trump. This is how.

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