OneShotKi11
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What's funny is that no one is asking the right question. No one is even interested in why such a bias might exist?
The anger and unrest in Ferguson. You think that is unique? You think that comes from nowhere? That comes from somewhere, my friends. And figuring out where that anger comes from is the real issue at hand here. A community with no underlying resentment doesn't just blow up like this over a police shooting. A nation that doesn't already have some problems with how modern police forces work doesn't become as polarized as the USA currently is over this issue.
We are all obsessing over how one particular tree fell over and completely missing the fact that the entire forest was clearcut and no one wants to talk about it.
Sounds like the comment of someone who is realizing how wrong they probably were in how this incident occurred, so now is trying to draw attention away from it by diverting the conversation into a more grandiose over arching ideology.
You know whats really annoying? Watching people get all worked up about particular cases; Treyvon, Garner, and now Brown. Yet none of them know the facts of the situation. Almost none of the people screaming for the cops head and chanting how its injustice know what really happened, or when confronted with facts, refuse to accept them and try to dilute the conversation in just the way you did. "Well its not any one particular case, but a huge problem with the system"...
Every think that particular communities are raised with a cop hating, authority despising culture? And maybe, just maybe this culture is what makes them extremely emotional and unable to interpret the situations properly? I watch even routine blatantly obvious situations where a cop made the right call become over running with conversations about "kill all pigs", and the "system just hates black people".
It blows my mind how people cant accept certain facts, and always choose to see their own.