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Originally Posted by foshizzle11
I agree with you. I am just stating what some Americans are saying and how it looks to them. I am not a racist and I take offense to that.
I don't think this incident is directly related, but it has been suggested by more than just the fox radio hosts that the BLM movement is giving American youth an excuse to disregard what the police are doing/enforcing.
I am just curious what others in here might think about that. It is the perception of this incident considering everything that has happened in the last few months in the US.
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What "some Americans are saying" is backwards. The Black Lives Matter thing is a reaction to/protest of police brutality. Police brutality isn't a reaction to Black Lives Matter.
This roid-raging fool's violent reaction to a pouting kid is only going to increase mistrust and a lack of respect for law enforcement. That is 100% on the officer who body slammed the girl in her desk and threw her across the classroom. You can't blame what he did on a hashtag or protest.
Send this child-abusing ####### to jail and that could potentially increase trust and respect for the system. If he gets a slap on the wrist (or nothing) and reinstated as though he did nothing wrong, every kid who witnessed this will have a lower opinion and less respect for law enforcement.