@Hunterjcloud@LilHulkQ@RobDHerron So a person with a mental illness deserves to be killed because police officers aren’t trained on proper de-escalation techniques?! Make it make sense?! Healthcare workers encounter mentally ill people every day and they dont go around killing people.
For all you know, this person could be the caregiver for an organ transplant recipient on immosuppressive therapy. Or any number of things. I think getting bent out of shape over strangers' practices that affect you 0% is a mental illness.
Plies version of “I want to f**k you” will always be better than the Snoop Dogg version 🤷🏽♀️. Plies version is more gritty and relates to the premise of the song.
I really want yall to stop making b2k the victim 😭 They called PRETTY RICKY out saying they could not fuck with them & got humbled . That’s all that it is .
Compared to Pretty Ricky , their music didn’t age well for adults who were the teenagers listening to them & they found that out last night . It’s not deep at all 😭
@jamesjonesesq new edition, immature, monica, brandy, boyz 2 men, tevin campbell were all teenage acts whose music wasn’t freaky. they just made traditional r&b. B2K took a different route. they wanted to be r&b backstreet boys and it worked but just didn’t age well for adults and that’s okay
Three young Black lives. Three trips to a store. Three families left carrying a lifetime of grief.
Latasha Harlins was killed after being falsely accused of stealing a bottle of orange juice. Video evidence showed she had money in her hand and did not steal the item.
Cyrus Carmack-Belton, 14 years old, was shot in the back after being accused of shoplifting. His family lost a son. A community lost a child.
Trayvon Martin was returning from a store with an Arizona tea and a bag of Skittles when his life was taken.
Different cities. Different years. The same painful question.
How many Black children must die under suspicion before Black life is treated as innocent, human, and worthy of protection?
Oppression does not disappear because we ignore it. It does not retreat because we hope it will. Every generation must decide whether it will accept injustice or confront it.
We are a people who desire peace. But peace without justice is submission. Peace without accountability is silence. Peace without power is fragile.
The question is not whether history is repeating itself. The question are prepared to do to stop it?