succinct and hand gesturing suit guy must be correct!
make sure you end all of your points on a downward inflection so it sounds really final and be sure to pick only the statements that support your argument, even if it means cherry picking testimony.
Phigure wrote:photo turned out to be staged anyways
Oh yeah? I haven't heard that yet.
Sources?
I'm on my phone rn but there was another photographer who was there who said the kid was basically coaxed by his "guardian" to go hug the cop so she could take a photo
I don't get why american police need guns in the first place, UK police manage just fine and the vast majority don't have guns. Bu then again I think its mad how lax gun control in general in the US is, I don't understand why its a constitutional right to have the ability to kill people at will because thats all a gun is.
Your comments on the lack of Caucasians being murdered by police and subsequent media coverage has got me thinking. I don't think that it has any thing to do with a liberal bias or conservative bias in the media. Remember the media is ran by the ruling class of the U.S. Every move they make is calculated and has a reason. What appears in the media is what the ruling class wants us to see and react to, in other words, they want to mold our opinions in their favor.
The division of the proletariat is essential to the ruling classes power. If the police brutality against Caucasians was shown in the media, then white people will soon distrust police, just like many Black Americans do. With that we have a link. A common ground between the white proletariat and black proletariat becomes apparent. Unification can begin once people realize that State brutality isn't a "race issue", but instead, a class issue.