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Monday, July 19, 2021

Black Lives Matter

A six year old girl was killed and five adults were injured in a mass shooting in Washington DC late on Friday night. 
The shooting happened just after 11pm near a Popeyes restaurant at the intersection of Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X avenues.

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Let's see, Washington DC, Popeyes, the corner of MLK and Malcolm X Avenues..... I'm pretty sure my caption isn't out of line here.

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    1. Right and righter. A Popeye's at the intersection of MLK and Malcom X. Reckon do the po-leece answer a bunch of calls in the adjoining neighborhoods? Social Worker grad school.

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  2. Thankfully no fried chicken was harmed making this movie.

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  3. Problem won't be fixed until we talk about the PROBLEM! But I don't think they want it fixed!

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  4. MLK Blvd. Is always in the worst part of any town

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  5. Why where they taking a six year old to Popeyes
    after 11 PM in the first place ? Where those five adults going to give her a lesson on how to debone a chicken in less than 30 seconds ? No mention of an EBT card either !

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  6. The first thing I don when traveling a city I am not familiar with is look up where these streets are and never drive near them.

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  7. "America doesn't have a crime problem, it has a gun problem." Jen Pisshockey

    "America doesn't have a gun problem, it has a 15-40 year old black males with guns problem." TwoDogs

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  8. Black lives DON'T MATTER to black people. If they did they wouldn't be killing each other AND THEIR CHILDREN at the rate they have been FOR DECADES. Name one other demographic ON THE PLANET that kills their own at the rate they do. It's not even a phenomenon for the USA. They do it all over the world.

    You can liberate blacks from the plantation, but you can't liberate them from themselves.

    Nemo

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