Sunday, December 7, 2014

NFL players show support for 'I can't breathe' protests


Tinker

I'm disappointed with the black pro football players’ empathy and sympathy with thugs resisting arrest by a police officer. Yes! It was a damn shame that the policemen in taking down a big man who resisted being arrested was not treating him more humanly.

That his arrest should not have led to his death.

That he died just because the police did not believe him when he told them that he could not breathe. That all of those aggressive mistakes were made by the police.
But if anyone can understand the mistakes of men who make an aggression move worse in the force that they were using these football players should really know better. That what the police officers were doing was not a matter of the heart, but a real need to avoid that moment of confrontation to begin with. The police were going to do their job come hell of high water, so the man getting arrested was simply a stupid damn fool.
What kind of stupid person starts resisting more than one police officer with a gun. Or with the intention to arrest them, I mean who would do that?
Lawman uphold the Law and if you break the Law you go up against the Lawman.
So what in the world are these pro football players talking about color for?

NFL players show support for 'I can't breathe' protests

Washington (AFP) - Several NFL players showed their support Sunday for the "I can't breathe" protests sweeping the United States demanding justice for black men who have died at the hands of white policemen.
On Saturday, Chicago Bulls NBA star Derrick Rose wore a T-shirt bearing the words, which have become the slogan of the demonstrations in major US cities because they were the last phrase uttered by a black father of six in New York when police placed him in a choke-hold.

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