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Oct 2020
Something about being black that intimidate whites?
A black creative mind kicked in and started Black Lives Matter.
Suddenly the coward boys in blue STOLE and created Blue Lives Matters.

Surprised?
Never, just the way that been for years down the line.

Something about being black intimidates whites.
Experts' minds have stated down through the decades they right you have been holding back would rise against their oppressors.

Surprised?
Not!

We seem countries rise up against tyrants and dictators.
Surprised?
Not!

Black Lives Matter gets started and the fearful race cries All Lives Matters.
Code for White Lives Matter missing the point completely about the protest.

Images of cops and minorities have NEVER been great.
Which created the BLM movement.

White cops can't even address the issues of truth as to why they hated the most?
They cry about politicians not supporting them without addressing certain truths.

White males, with high power weapons, **** a big majority and the good white cops never level them to the ground.

But a Black or Latino male suddenly killed quicker.

Something about being black still intimidates whites.
And mainly white males to this very day.

The news isn't worth the title of any respect but problem creators instead of solvers.

Do you ever see them asking tough questions?
Oh yeah of Governors and mayors but not of white officers.

Like?
Black cops have less history of killing white males.
Why?
Why?
Are they more adapt to handling crises than white males cops?

News, more likely interviewing former clowns of the police department.

Who?
Were silent on the force but now speaking out?

Something about being black.

Obviously, in life whites still failed to comprehend your approach each race accordingly.

Some will challenge you.
It's life!
And training doesn't teach you anything than a book teaches how to be a good parent?

Something about skin pigmentation of brown that scares one more to this day.
jeffrey conyers
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jeffrey conyers  united states
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