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Besides the fact that police brutality occurs in a very small percentage of cases, it does NOT happen only to Blacks, and it's rarely motivated by racism (which is NOT something that only Blacks are victim of anyway). Despite the fact that Blacks commit the vast majority of violent crimes (which obviously causes Blacks to have way more confrontational interactions with the police than Whites), more Whites are killed by the police each year than Blacks.

Number of people shot to death by U.S. police from 2017 to 2020 by RACE:
http://archive.vn/p7lOI/680aa8048c497bcba8e5a753935d3aa42e43d362.jpg

A White man who wasn't even a dangerous criminal like George Floyd was, died in the exact same circumstances as Floyd did (officer kneeling on his upper back while the handcuffed White guy tells the officer he's killing him and begs for help, and other officers around doing nothing about it). This happened 10 months ago and there is video of it, but aside some local Dallas residents, very few people around the country even found out about it. Does anyone think that the national TV stations and major media outlets didn't know about it? Of course they did, but they chose not to make a big deal out of it because the story didn't fit the left's 'racism' narrative.

The Dallas case may have been even worse than the Floyd case because the guy called the police himself saying he was scared and off his meds, I don't believe he had committed any crime when he called them, and cops literally MADE JOKES about the White guy and LAUGHED at him once his body went limp on the ground because he was dying or was already dead (link to article and video at the end).

While there may be a few cops of EVERY RACE who are racist against Blacks, or Whites, or Hispanics (I know it's not a race), or any other race/ethnicity, the truth is that police brutality & abuse of power/force is NOT about racism.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/tony-timpa-disturbing-video-shows-dallas-officers-joking-as-they-restrain-man-who-died/

312 days ago
21 score
Reason: None provided.

Besides the fact that police brutality occurs in a very small percentage of cases, it does NOT happen only to Blacks, and it's rarely motivated by racism (which is NOT something that only Blacks are victim of anyway). Despite the fact that Blacks commit the vast majority of violent crimes (which obviously causes Blacks to have way more confrontational interactions with the police than Whites), more Whites are killed by the police each year than Blacks.

Number of people shot to death by U.S. police from 2017 to 2020 by RACE:
http://archive.vn/p7lOI/680aa8048c497bcba8e5a753935d3aa42e43d362.jpg

A White man who wasn't even a dangerous criminal like George Floyd was, died in the exact same circumstances as Floyd did (officer kneeling on his upper back while the handcuffed White guy tells the officer he's killing him and begs for help, and other officers around doing nothing about it). This happened 10 months ago and there is video of it, but aside some local Houston residents, very few people around the country even found out about it. Does anyone think that the national TV stations and major media outlets didn't know about it? Of course they did, but they chose not to make a big deal out of it because the story didn't fit the left's 'racism' narrative.

The Houston case may have been even worse than the Floyd case because the guy called the police himself saying he was scared and off his meds, I don't believe he had committed any crime when he called them, and cops literally MADE JOKES about the White guy and LAUGHED at him once his body went limp on the ground because he was dying or was already dead (link to article and video at the end).

While there may be a few cops of EVERY RACE who are racist against Blacks, or Whites, or Hispanics (I know it's not a race), or any other race/ethnicity, the truth is that police brutality & abuse of power/force is NOT about racism.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/tony-timpa-disturbing-video-shows-dallas-officers-joking-as-they-restrain-man-who-died/

318 days ago
11 score
Reason: None provided.

Besides the fact that police brutality occurs in a very small percentage of cases, it does NOT happen only to Blacks, and it's rarely motivated by racism (which is NOT something that only Blacks are victim of anyway). Despite the fact that Blacks commit the vast majority of violent crimes (which obviously causes Blacks to have way more confrontational interactions with the police than Whites), more Whites are killed by the police each year than Blacks.

Number of people shot to death by U.S. police from 2017 to 2020 by RACE:
http://archive.vn/p7lOI/680aa8048c497bcba8e5a753935d3aa42e43d362.jpg

A White man who wasn't even a dangerous criminal like George Floyd was, died in the exact same circumstances as Floyd did (officer kneeling on his upper back while the handcuffed White guy tells the officer he's killing him and begs for help, and other officers around doing nothing about it). This happened 10 months ago and there is video of it, but aside som local Houston residents, very few people around the country even found out about it. Does anyone think that the national TV stations and major media outlets didn't know about it? Of course they did, but they chose not to make a big deal out of it because the story didn't fit the left's 'racism' narrative.

The Houston case may have been even worse than the Floyd case because the guy called the police himself saying he was scared and off his meds, I don't believe he had committed any crime when he called them, and cops literally MADE JOKES about the White guy and LAUGHED at him once his body went limp on the ground because he was dying or was already dead (link to article and video at the end).

While there may be a few cops of EVERY RACE who are racist against Blacks, or Whites, or Hispanics (I know it's not a race), or any other race/ethnicity, the truth is that police brutality & abuse of power/force is NOT about racism.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/tony-timpa-disturbing-video-shows-dallas-officers-joking-as-they-restrain-man-who-died/

318 days ago
10 score
Reason: Original

Besides the fact that police brutality occurs in a very small percentage of cases, it does NOT happen only to Blacks, and it's rarely motivated by racism (which is NOT something that only Blacks are victim of anyway). Despite the fact that Blacks commit the vast majority of violent crimes (which obviously causes Blacks to have way more confrontational interaction with the police than Whites), more Whites are killed by the police each year than Blacks.

*Number of people shot to death by U.S. police from 2017 to 2020 by RACE:
*http://archive.vn/p7lOI/680aa8048c497bcba8e5a753935d3aa42e43d362.jpg

A White man who wasn't even a dangerous criminal like George Floyd was, died in the exact same circumstances as Floyd did (officer kneeling on his upper back while the handcuffed White guy tells the officer he's killing him and begs for help, and other officers around doing nothing about it). This happened 10 months ago and there is video of it, but aside som local Houston residents, very few people around the country even find out about it. Does anyone think that the national TV stations and major media outlets didn't know about it? Of course they did, but chose not to make a big deal out of it because the story didn't fit the left's 'racism' narrative.

The Houston case may have been even worse than the Floyd case because the guy called the police himself saying he was scared and off his meds, I don't believe he had committed any crime when he called them, and cops literally MADE JOKES about the White guy and LAUGHED at him once his body went limp on the ground because he was dying or was already dead (link to article and video at the end).

While there may be a few cops of EVERY RACE who are racist against Blacks, or Whites, or Hispanics (I know it's not a race), or any other race/ethnicity, the truth is that police brutality & abuse of power/force is NOT about racism.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/tony-timpa-disturbing-video-shows-dallas-officers-joking-as-they-restrain-man-who-died/

319 days ago
1 score