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I brought up the reality of our culture ... Most kids inner and urban grow up knowing that if they do something grown the cops are going to bust them. Inner kids grow up listening to **** the police or authority figures ... That's the truth ... You talk about bad cops .. Some are bad but others are doing their jobs.
To a fault our inner communities are to blame because talkig being or helping a cop is to be a snitch. They are not our friends they say .. They hate blacks they say .. That's the reality ....
To a fault some cops go into a bad neighborhood thinking everyone is the same ... They are all thugs they will harm us etc.
Be realistic dude.
Even if everything you say us true, what about those that aren't from the inner city or have those interactions yet still are subjected to the same actrocities as your "thugs" are? What are they to do?
I grew up in the country in rural Alabama, yet was harrassed by police for no reason and pulled over without just cause while I was in college at UF.
You are talking being realistic but seem to have such a limited scope on what's at play here. Mike Brown's murder had sparked national dialogue on an institutional and systemic problem that goes far beyond the town of Ferguson.
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