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In reply to the discussion: Do we actually know who killed those cops [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)police brutality. That is reprehensible. It was a terrible tragedy, as was the killing of Michael Brown and all the other African Americans, including even children, killed by cops.
One has nothing to do with the other, so why are they using a tragedy to try to silence legitimate protests against the killing of unarmed citizens?
IF they cared about those two police officers they would definitely not be trying to connect the tragedy to people exercising their constitutional rights.
The very fact that people are questioning the evidence demonstrates how bad the relationship is between the cops and the people. How little the people trust them. That is THEIR fault.
I am asking questions. Which is different to speculating. Speculating would mean providing an alternative to what we have been told.
And maybe if they did not declare WAR on the NYC Mayor and whoever else they are declaring war against, people would not be wondering why they are so cynically using the deaths of two human beings for their own purposes.