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Originally Posted by foshizzle11
She was in the wrong, he handled it poorly. I don't think this had anything to do with race as some have suggested and as I posted in the OP. Just an interesting take on the BLM movement and how some young black people don't feel like they need to listen to anything the police tell them.
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Yeah see, this rubs me the wrong way and it kinda showed in your first post too. For one, I think your taking a huge leap here, possibly racist in nature. I don't believe the movement has emboldened young colored people against the police, nor do I think the movement is wrong even if it did. As well, I'm not sure how you could infer that the movement has in the first place. I mean, I'm sure a lot of callers on Faux news might have that opinion, but I doubt that based in any facts either.
Secondly, I don't think the movement has ANYTHING to do with this example. I didn't even notice the color of the girl when I watched it. Course, it has nothing to do with what I did or did not notice, but I can't see how it has anything to do with it.
Wouldn't be the first time a teenager refused to listen to a police officer. Boy, girl. White, black. Whatever.