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1. nec4b+(OP)[view] [source] 2020-07-08 07:03:57
Do police officers who killed white people think that white lives don't matter. Do people chanting black lives matter think that other lives don't?
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2. Gibbon+e[view] [source] 2020-07-08 07:07:04
>>nec4b+(OP)
Wrong question. Do white police officers make a habit of terrorizing law abiding white people the same way they habitually terrorize law abiding black people?

Ans: Not generally.

replies(1): >>nec4b+db
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3. nec4b+db[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-07-08 09:29:11
>>Gibbon+e
Is this a fact or your presumption?
replies(1): >>Gibbon+mc
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4. Gibbon+mc[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-07-08 09:42:00
>>nec4b+db
Do you know any black people. As in seriously know them?
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5. nec4b+0A[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-07-08 13:47:47
>>Gibbon+mc
When somebody uses words like "habitually" or "generally" I expect either some statistics or any other proof that is a bit stronger than a friend of a friend told me... I haven't yet seen a proof that a majority of police officers are habitual racist harassers.
replies(1): >>Gibbon+Wn1
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6. Gibbon+Wn1[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-07-08 18:40:22
>>nec4b+0A
I'm taking that as a no. And suggest you get to know some black people.
replies(1): >>nec4b+2w1
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7. nec4b+2w1[view] [source] [discussion] 2020-07-08 19:34:48
>>Gibbon+Wn1
One should rather not generalize a whole group of people based on experiences of a few individuals one knows. History has shown it to be a bad idea. If you want to have a debate in good faith, I suggest you provide facts not ad hominem attacks.
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