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Ghjklov | 5 years ago
Willing to take the L for saying the truth on this one. It's politically convenient for the left to use the death of a black man (f the police) to rally up support against their opposition as the election comes up, but without that, they will happily ignore the amount of black on black killings that happens in THEIR OWN cities the rest of the year. And then they'll happily support abortion, which is an incredible suppressor of the American black population, making sure they will never grow in numbers enough to make a political difference in this forsaken country on their own and not used as pawns by either political party.
I'm sure one day you will be able to convince me that black lives matter and we will finally do something about it to make meaningful change. But it looks like today is not that day. Judging by how the protests and riots have settled down already in less than 2 weeks, they are finished making use of black lives to further their political goals. Just like the time before, and the time before that. When does it end?
dang|5 years ago
https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html
happytoexplain|5 years ago
>Willing to take the L for saying the truth on this one.
>Judging by how the protests and riots have settled down already in less than 2 weeks, they are finished making use of black lives to further their political goals.
You seem sick with hatred, not to mention casting yourself as a victimized underdog who knows the Truth.
dang|5 years ago
https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html
Ghjklov|5 years ago
mdszy|5 years ago
If your immediate reaction to statistics (which I am not claiming the accuracy of, by the way, since you provide no sources) is "oh, it's because they're black" then congratulations, you're a racist!
Furthermore, the protests have not died down, there have been events that sparked more protests in more places. They're just not being reported as much because "oh well that's old time to move on to the next thing", says the media.
dang|5 years ago
https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html