Al Sharpton and the Black Lives Matter movement should be proud (POL)

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Originally posted by: hoops2
I remind forky to read the story at the top of the thread where a blm thug killed a state trooper. How about the blm protest in NYC where 2 cops were injured by a thrown garbage can. Chanting pigs in a blanket is a call for violence. If you really think these examples show that blm is non-violent you are truly blinded.

See when you take incidents committed by the extremist fringes and apply that to a much much larger population you're doing the exact same thing forkush does when he tries to smear conservatives on this site with the actions of whack jobs who were actually kicked off the Bundy Ranch and then killed a Vegas cop a month later. I rest my case.

BLM..Bureau of Land Management. BLM...Black Lives Matter. Maybe there is a connection.

Forky made a blanket statement that balm is non violent. I pointed out that 2 mobs calling for cop deaths is not a fringe group within a movement, but rather symptomatic of the entire movement.

Richard Sherman with whom I rarely agree with has said that the blm should focus on the daily murders of blacks by other blacks
"Bullshit. The feds confiscate stuff from lawbreakers all the time. Just ask Willie Nelson."

Enough said. Next?
I came from a Rochester, NY mall about three hours ago. There were probably 25 law enforcement officers at the entrance to the mall apparently for a teen or twenty something confrontation. I did notice one young guy walking out of the mall with a "F%%K the police" t-shirt on.

I don't know what happened and I don't care but there were more squad cars pulling up as I left. I don't know if the guy went into the mall and had the shirt made after the fact or he was wearing it when he came to the mall. I don't care because either way I think it was in bad taste.

As I was leaving two young guys told four guys in an SUV don't bother there's police all over the place, we're out!

I guess the mall is where the young people hang out on Friday night.

I found it sad and disappointing. From the show of force I'm guessing this wasn't the first incident at the mall.

I'm just glad I'm not a teenager today.

As you may know, I'm not PC. What was the racial demographics?


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Originally posted by: wrosie
I came from a Rochester, NY mall about three hours ago. There were probably 25 law enforcement officers at the entrance to the mall apparently for a teen or twenty something confrontation. I did notice one young guy walking out of the mall with a "F%%K the police" t-shirt on.

I don't know what happened and I don't care but there were more squad cars pulling up as I left. I don't know if the guy went into the mall and had the shirt made after the fact or he was wearing it when he came to the mall. I don't care because either way I think it was in bad taste.

As I was leaving two young guys told four guys in an SUV don't bother there's police all over the place, we're out!

I guess the mall is where the young people hang out on Friday night.

I found it sad and disappointing. From the show of force I'm guessing this wasn't the first incident at the mall.

I'm just glad I'm not a teenager today.


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