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Originally Posted by PepsiFree
I’d argue he was very careful with his wording, because he didn’t accuse anybody of anything. You’re being considerably less careful with your wording than he is, and you don’t know his motivations any more than he knows the whole picture, so at a certain point you have to ask yourself what you’re actually upset about. Because you obviously have no real problem with the way he’s carrying himself if you’re fine acting the same way without a second thought.
And if you want to say politicians, especially municipal ones, should be held to a higher standard than you or me and shouldn’t be able to speak their mind, or that a Black man shouldn’t be able to speak about an incident involving the death of another Black man by police that triggers him, then I disagree totally.
What’s the real issue?
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He "feels triggered by how familiar this seems", clearly implying that the police just shot another black man for no reason, even though there's a video very clearly showing that is not the case. So how is that careful wording? My opinion is formed from looking at what available evidence there is so far, his opinion is formed by his own personal bias disregarding any evidence to the contrary. That's the real issue