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this is a discussion within the NFL Community Forum; Originally Posted by Danno I'll bet there are thousands of instances where a black man should have been shot by police but wasn't. Question... Should the actions of less than 1% of a group be used to condemn the entire ...
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Re: Colin Kaepernick-discuss
Originally Posted by Danno
To answer your question, YES when that group do not hold that person accountable for their action. The police force ready to condemn the NFL for Kap wearing the socks, people ready to condemn the NFL for allowing him to protest, go back and read ALL THE STATEMENTS if you don't believe me including yours![]()
NOW ANSWER MY QUESTION, DON'T ASK A QUESTION WITHOUT ASWERING MINE, I HAVE DECENY TO ANSWER YOU ALL QUESTION WITHOUT ANYONE ANSWERING MINE. DO A COP HAVE THE RIGHT TO USE LETHAL FORCE ON A UNARMED MAN EVEN IF HIS LIFE AND OTHERS ARE NOT IN HARM WAY IF THE PERP IS A BLACK MAN? YES OR NO THIS ONE VIDEO IS A ILLUSTRATION OF OFFICER SLAGER (TRIAL IS COMING) |
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