I agree with the protesting. Hell, I agree with the rioting. What I do NOT agree with and refuse to support is the celebration of someone commuting suicide, idgaf WHO they are. Y’all probably won’t listen to shit else I say after this, but it’s whatever. This a thread https://twitter.com/nypost/status/1267122583960461313
I agree with nearly everything you guys are saying, but I don’t agree with people making light, fun of, or celebrating the death of another human being. For all we know, she could have seen the outcries of us and felt that she wanted to join us but couldn’t because
of her job (by which I also think that they are destroying people’s lives after they fire them for standing with us) and she saw the wrong but felt she couldn’t change it so she ended her life. To celebrate this is in humane, it is sick, it is disgusting, and it shouldn’t be
accepted by any true member of the BLM movement. You all got the fight twisted. This isn’t the people versus the cops, this isn’t white versus black, this is the sane American people versus racism, police brutality, and injustice. The celebration of the death of this cop is sick
It is sick, you all should be ashamed, and that is NOT how we bring change. That is how we make things worse. This is where hate is beginning to creep in. This is where we are letting our emotions take over the true goal, which is justice for the dead and oppressed. I am saddened
I am disappointed, and I am appalled by the replies of this original post. You all are not helping our movement or the image thereof, and you should all be ashamed of yourselves. I couldn’t make it past the first reply. Sick...just sick...
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Also, if you choose to come at me for my typo or call me a coon for what I said, it’s okay, I don’t care. I know where I stand and that is with my people. BLM is a movement to stop this mistreatment of African Americans by police, but this fight is fought by black, white,
hispanic, asian, and every other ethnicity, race, and culture in between. That’s what makes us strong.This officer could have possibly been on our side, you don’t know. So to celebrate the death of someone who killed themselves is repugnant behavior and it is disgusting.