It is possible to be a person who is not racist while supporting the police.
It is possible to want reform for the police and support them.
It is possible to oppose Black Lives Matter and not be a racist.
09 June 2020
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That it is... sigh... But that counters ALL the narratives!
ReplyDeleteI heartily agree. Being any of those, however, I fear would bring quite the beat down if admitted in public. Alas...
ReplyDeleteNo, Yes, No.
ReplyDeleteActually supporting the LEOs by promoting some reasonable reform is possible. But of course, I'm a "recist white spremiss" for saying that.