National Protest and 'disband the cops' discussion (please review page 1)

The funny thing about my link, having been born and raised there, they are on Golfair Blvd.. That section of Jacksonville has been predominately lower middle class Black people since the 50's or 60's. Crime? That's not a good place to be, day or night.

Cops pull him over, he states he has a gun on him (for that area of town I don't blame him and it isn't unexpected), and they are totally cool about it. No one panics, we don't see signs of acorn cop or anything like that. They are polite, professional, didn't panic upon hearing he was armed...the kind of police we'd all want in our communities, right?

I hope all of them minus Trigger Guard Tammy keep their jobs. That's a rough part of town to wear a badge. I also hope my man gets PAID because he behaved like we'd want all of our fellow citizens to behave and was shot for it because Sausage Fingers Sally fell asleep during the gun safety portion of the police academy.
 
Sausage Fingers Sally fell asleep during the gun safety portion of the police academy.
For context, my brother is a retired cop of 28 years. Like non-combat MOS soldiers, police officers are not required to do enough gun training IMHO. There are a lot of officers who choose to train and learn, but other than qualification it's not usually required. Some cops look at it like it's just a job and put in their eight hours.
 

A refreshing, good job.

Side note, since I'm a fucking history nerd. This occurred in the neighborhood where I grew up in Philly, Holmesburg section.

That bridge you see is the oldest viaduct bridge in our country, built in late 1700s.

In fact, that area/the street it spans, Frankford Ave is known as the kings highway. The first and second continental congress traveled over that bridge from New England to center city Philly and from points south.

That area was also a summer camp by POS cunt sister and I attended as kids, we used to routinely play in that creek, that area is surrounded by densely populated row homes.
 
Bruh- Tyson James is a bit too G-Squad for me, but BRO his music (like the sonic construction) is fire. Check out Flippin Tables.

Funny thing I just went through in my head: "Tyson James is great but he's super heavy on Chritianity, and that's a personal thing I don't talk about a lot so it's not like I connect fully... but wait a second I also listen to Two Chains and I don't sell drugs or sip purple... and I also listen to Amon Amarth but I am not a Viking warrior that lived in Norse mythology... AND I ALSO LOVE GHOST BUT I AM NOT A TONGUE IN CHEEK SATANIST WAIT CAN I JUST LISTEN TO GOOD MUSIC WITHOUT WORRYING TOO MUCH ABOUT THE WORDS AND MESSAGE OR DO I HAVE TO ASCRIBE TO ALL THE THEMES COMPLETELY WHAT AM I DOING."

Thanks for coming to my ted talk.
 
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