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So he was in prison for a crime then. Not because he was black?
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No but you said it’s not easy to stay out of prison and when questioned you threw out that black people are put in prison all the time. So basically just you throwing **** at the wall and hoping it sticks
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The police persecution of minorities in America does not apply when said black person is imprisoned for ****ing good reason so stop reaching. |
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You're jumping through all these hoops not because he was a good person but because he is dead. Death does not vindicate someone of their actions and his actions left victims that will still struggle with the trauma of his crimes. You're painting him as some sort of saint while completely glazing over his crimes and victims. It's quite vile to read. |
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