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<blockquote data-quote="bowflex" data-source="post: 1484747" data-attributes="member: 54788"><p>I didn't assume a thing. I mentioned the nationality of my friends to show my diverse background. I went to a private quaker school for a few years lived in an all black town and moved to an all Jewish town. I then went to an all black college (mistake) and finally changed and graduated from Rutgers In North Jersey (huge melting pot). All of this plus the diversity of my friends shows I have more exposure to the truths on both sides of this (battle). In the brown case I am actually in the side of the police. The trevon case on his side and don't know much about the guy who got choked out. What pisses me off is that their are far worse cases of blatant brutality against decent citizens yet my people get mad over the wrong ones. But white people have taken this to a whole other level and that's when I voice my opinion. And will do so to the face of any man not just behind the keyboard. At the end of the day I don't have time to think or care about it until I'm I'm the bar bored. To be continued when my work week is over. Be safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bowflex, post: 1484747, member: 54788"] I didn't assume a thing. I mentioned the nationality of my friends to show my diverse background. I went to a private quaker school for a few years lived in an all black town and moved to an all Jewish town. I then went to an all black college (mistake) and finally changed and graduated from Rutgers In North Jersey (huge melting pot). All of this plus the diversity of my friends shows I have more exposure to the truths on both sides of this (battle). In the brown case I am actually in the side of the police. The trevon case on his side and don't know much about the guy who got choked out. What pisses me off is that their are far worse cases of blatant brutality against decent citizens yet my people get mad over the wrong ones. But white people have taken this to a whole other level and that's when I voice my opinion. And will do so to the face of any man not just behind the keyboard. At the end of the day I don't have time to think or care about it until I'm I'm the bar bored. To be continued when my work week is over. Be safe. [/QUOTE]
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