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What happened between the police officer and the killing of that boy is terrible. I hope the cop gets what he deserves, like all criminals, I hope the justice system will punish him accordingly.
What I don't understand is when a tragedy like this happens, why does the entire black community rise up together and protest? Why when a black child gets killed it turns into a huge ordeal?
Black men shoot and kill more people than all other ethnicities combined in the US and when kids (white kids and black kids) are getting gunned down in the streets of Chicago weekly, where is the black community with their protests and street marching?
Why does the black community only jump on the band wagon when a black kid gets killed by a cop, but when 1000's of black men are killing people, the black community looks the other way?
It's a shameful double standard that is going on.
"We can kill anybody we want to, but if you shoot just one black child, we are going to rise above and riot in the streets."
I'm personally ashamed at how the black community responds to these types of situations.
I feel terrible for that young child who got shot, but I feel worse for the violence and ignorance it triggers in the black community.
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