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If Real Estate is involved, guess who must be involved as well?Reminder that Taylor died because of a real estate redevelopment scheme. Real estate is more valuable than Black lives.
If Real Estate is involved, guess who must be involved as well?Reminder that Taylor died because of a real estate redevelopment scheme. Real estate is more valuable than Black lives.
As Tony the Tiger would say: “IT’S GREAT”I agree. But someone allowed it. Now Ran Paul is undoing it. Is that not a good thing?
You mean Unites States wide? He still is a US Senator.They have already banned them in the city of Louisville. Paul is proposing to do at Statewide which I agree with.
The least important fact about this case was whether or not she was working as an EMT or ER Tech. It is immaterial.I suppose it doesn’t to someone who doesn’t care about facts.
Reminder that Taylor died because of a real estate redevelopment scheme. Real estate is more valuable than Black lives.
Bravo. Great Post.The facts that we should consider, are not the facts that the media wants to focus on.
Why did they needed to arrest them?
Why did they need a no knock warrant?
What happened when they did the no knock warrant?
And from there, we have the facts.
Where the police officers doing something illegal? The answer be no. Was it a good thing? The answer be no.
What can we do to fix it? Well Ran Paul already is doing something. What else can be done? How is this fix?
Is name calling, accusations and political partisan the fix for this? The answer also be no.
Either is rioting. I hope for a quiet night in Louisville.Is name calling, accusations and political partisan the fix for this? The answer also be no.
Not when the renters don’t want to leave.There are probably easier ways to go about redevelopment than killing renters.
What does color have to do with it? It makes no sense. If a cop shoots someone but the rounds go to another house, that is an offense. It has a name, I forgot it, but has to do with muscle control. (Muscle as in the weapon)Taylor’s family’s attorney pointed out he got charged for the bullets he shot into the white neighbors’ apartments but not the bullets he fired into the Black neighbor’s apartment. This whole thing is a huge middle finger to anyone who cares about racial justice.
It’s a crime to shoot into a white person’s apartment but not a crime to shoot into a Black person’s apartment or lie on a warrant application and then murder a Black person.What does color have to do with it?
Where is that in the law?It’s a crime to shoot into a white person’s apartment but not a crime to lie on a warrant application and then murder a Black person.