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Look like protesters will be out and try to block the stadium


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1 hour ago, Hammerin'Cameron1 said:

We as Americans need to be perfectly ok talking with what might be the offensive truth

The truth can sometimes .. a lot of the time be offensive

We as Americans need to grow the fug up and handle the truth

The truth from my TV locally here in Charlotte was that there are a lot of white protesters in that crowd, a surprising amount. You can't continue to call out race. Are they stupid too? Is their race stupid to you? 

When people approach this thing from a narrow minded point of view like race, you tend to miss the whole point. 

Maybe they shouldn't make a non violent situation a violent situation . Was there a non violent solution to that problem. YES. Could they have approached Mr. Scott in a different manner and taken him into custody? YES. Good cops do it every day.

I have family in law enforcement so I'm not against cops at all, love em' but the rules of engagement must change in order to stop putting the non violent community in danger.

A man can open carry in NC. Are they all now in danger of execution if they wear ankle holsters and happen to be sipping a beer?

We need answers!

 

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Its the easy choice to block random pedestrians trying to enjoy their american freedoms. 

 

My heart goes out for that dad working 50 hours a week saving up to buy an NFL ticket for his boys to take to the game getting locked in traffic with random weak people coming up to their vehicles in traffic. Blocking freedom of travel instead of protesting politicians who set up the systems ect. Angry ass protestors vs drunk fans isnt going to be a nice family outing. Take a step back and look at the big picture without an emotion or blame

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1 hour ago, Hammerin'Cameron1 said:

The racism is in the plan the whites had for blacks after the slaves were freed 

We failed the blacks ages ago and still do today. Appeasing a race with almost nothing with handouts to get votes. That's the racism. What you guys think is the anti racism is the real racism.

Calling an entire race of people "dumbass" is "real racism".

I can't believe you haven't been banned already for that bulls--t.

 

Oh, and PS, we're not signing Greg Hardy.

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