“An evil man will burn his own nation to the ground to rule over the ashes.” Unknown
Wednesday, June 17, 2020
Oddly, they are never choirboys
Nearly every person who is shot by police, be they black miscreants or white miscreants, Hispanic or Asian, innocent or not, has had experience with the police and the court system before.
Example: our Black Man killed by police du jour: Mr. Rayshard Brooks.
He had been arrested and imprisoned in 2014 for FOUR charges.... False Imprisonment, Simple Battery/Family, Battery Simple and Felony Cruelty/Cruelty to Children. He was on probation.
Not a choirboy, as they say.
And, apparently, that explains why he fought arrest. He didn't want to go back to prison (even though it was a futile thing, they knew who he was and they had his car....they would simply have issued a warrant and added to his woes with two additional charges...resisting arrest and felony DWI...but I doubt, in the heat of the moment, he was thinking rationally.
No one, especially the media (or the BLM folks) ever seem to notice that they are backing a criminal. It doesn't matter to them, all they see is a Black Man. Which raises the question:
Who is the racist here?
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Rayshard's parents and family did not do their job.
ReplyDeleteRayshard's teachers did not do their job.
Ever notice that none of these "victims of the police" are ever graduates of Marist, Brother Rice, or Mt. Carmel?
The same is true for graduates of private schools too, Catholic, Lutheran, Jewish and non-religious private. (*_*)
DeleteYou just stated common sense. How dare you? You must be a raciss
ReplyDeleteSadly, this is this true, Murph. :-[
ReplyDeleteIronically, the same could be said about reprimanded police too. :-[
This is the result of a fatherless society, to many children growing up without an authority figure in the home. Never disciplined and by the time they get into grade school it’s to late, they are given a label such as having ADD and then are allowed to continue through life never taking responsibility for their actions.
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