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The Irony of Johnathan Price
“I never got that kind of energy from the po-po,” Johnathan Price wrote, concerning officers. From his experiences, he claimed, he never got bad treatment from police. He urged Black people to judge by their own experiences, not everyone else’s. Johnathan defend cops. Ironically, it was his belief in police, his trust in police thatContinue reading “The Irony of Johnathan Price”
Ex-Officer Amber Guyger Found Guilty: The Quiet Before the Storm
Today, a jury unanimously decided former officer Amber Guyger had committed murder when she killed an innocent unarmed Black man inside his own home, supposedly believing it was her home. Ironically, she claimed self-defense. After instances such as LaQuan McDonald and Philando Castille, I am a pessimist. Black lives in this country are undervalued inContinue reading “Ex-Officer Amber Guyger Found Guilty: The Quiet Before the Storm”