Effects Of Police Fatality On Blacks

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No because black lives matter is about police fatality on blacks; but, look at the statics I knows statistics look racist to a ignorant person. Its full of people who just want to cause trouble nothing is for a positive impact. I believe there is some poor sheep that really want whats for the great or good but they are following a lost cause. Its filled with hate torwards whites look at the video of the random white guy get dragged and stripped of clothes and kicked and hit or the journalist about to be thrown in a fire this all happened in Charlotte over a armed black man getting shot buy another black officer. This is an excuse to commit hate crimes and loot. Also in Milwaukee with a similar situation people were getting beat up for being

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