Stay in school. Get a job (and by “job” I don’t mean selling drugs.) Don’t do drugs. Don’t join a gang. If you father children, be a good provider, don’t leave, have two parent households. Have only kids you can provide for and not rely on welfare to get by. Encourage others to be good role models. Wear pants that fit. Stop using slavery that happened multiple generations ago for an excuse to hate white people. And stop blaming everyone who isn’t black for your problems.
I don’t see color. I see behavior. Embrace our country, our God and our constitution or gtfo. Go to some other country where they “treat you better.” There, how bout that.
A few months ago I was leaving the hospital where I was visiting my wife who was sick. I got to my truck and there were three cops waiting there looking around. I wasn't sure what they were doing so I asked them what was up, they told me to get lost. I said it was my truck and I was heading home.
The main cop, a black, told me I had to stay back, they were looking for evidence of something, I couldn't understand him fully. I stood there telling them I wanted to go home, and eventually he got pissed and cuffed me and put me in the back of his squad car where I sat for about 90 minutes.
Eventually he came, uncuffed me and told me to go home. No explanation of what was going on, they just told me to leave. I was so pissed. It's so insane what we have to deal with.
As a 16 yr old white princess, my father bought me a new car. As he handed me the keys, my dad gave me "the talk".
He told me, "now that you are driving, you are going to be exposed to the police, be polite...say, yes sir, no sir, and don't give them any reason to arrest you".
Shortly after this warning, I was pulled over by the police for speeding. While the officer was writing the ticket, I mouthed off by calling him an "insurance salesman".
The next thing I know, I am in jail. Jail is NOT fun.
Called my dad...he let me sit in jail for the night. Thought it would be a good follow-up on "the talk".
IT WAS.
The moral of this story is that cops are there to keep the peace, they are not babysitters, caretakers, de-escalators, jokesters, or counselors. In truth, they don't owe you anything.
THEY stand between YOU and DANGER. They are the wall that makes mundane life possible.
Leave them alone, do nothing to bring them into your life and all will be well.
A short tutorial for your consideration
lol... Chris nails it!! simple rules... don't be assho with the coppers... works for all colors, too!!
Yup!
You are missing the point.
What you posted is white supremacy.
You are asking them to behave rationally.
Their behavior is specific to their culture and asking them to do things differently is to erase black agency.
This is who they are and expecting anything other is oppression.
/sarcasm
You beat me to it. I was going to reply "jokes on you ! Expecting those things is racism! "
Stay in school. Get a job (and by “job” I don’t mean selling drugs.) Don’t do drugs. Don’t join a gang. If you father children, be a good provider, don’t leave, have two parent households. Have only kids you can provide for and not rely on welfare to get by. Encourage others to be good role models. Wear pants that fit. Stop using slavery that happened multiple generations ago for an excuse to hate white people. And stop blaming everyone who isn’t black for your problems.
I don’t see color. I see behavior. Embrace our country, our God and our constitution or gtfo. Go to some other country where they “treat you better.” There, how bout that.
And be sure all criminals know the police will be switching to some bizarre form of tag football so they all play nice.
Thats racist! Poor people are just as likely to commit those crimes as black people
You are missing the point.
Main character from Liar Liar: "STOP BREAKING THE LAW, ASSHOLE!"
A few months ago I was leaving the hospital where I was visiting my wife who was sick. I got to my truck and there were three cops waiting there looking around. I wasn't sure what they were doing so I asked them what was up, they told me to get lost. I said it was my truck and I was heading home.
The main cop, a black, told me I had to stay back, they were looking for evidence of something, I couldn't understand him fully. I stood there telling them I wanted to go home, and eventually he got pissed and cuffed me and put me in the back of his squad car where I sat for about 90 minutes.
Eventually he came, uncuffed me and told me to go home. No explanation of what was going on, they just told me to leave. I was so pissed. It's so insane what we have to deal with.
As a 16 yr old white princess, my father bought me a new car. As he handed me the keys, my dad gave me "the talk".
He told me, "now that you are driving, you are going to be exposed to the police, be polite...say, yes sir, no sir, and don't give them any reason to arrest you".
Shortly after this warning, I was pulled over by the police for speeding. While the officer was writing the ticket, I mouthed off by calling him an "insurance salesman".
The next thing I know, I am in jail. Jail is NOT fun.
Called my dad...he let me sit in jail for the night. Thought it would be a good follow-up on "the talk".
IT WAS.
The moral of this story is that cops are there to keep the peace, they are not babysitters, caretakers, de-escalators, jokesters, or counselors. In truth, they don't owe you anything.
THEY stand between YOU and DANGER. They are the wall that makes mundane life possible.
Leave them alone, do nothing to bring them into your life and all will be well.
lol, simp