Arkansas state trooper Michael Kennedy has been forced to resign from his job after his wife, in divorce proceedings, leaked his political views in an attempt to strip him of parental custody, exposing the crass use of slurs in his texts.
It is unclear how the messages made their way from divorce proceedings to his job and then to the media.
In one exchange, his wife asked Kennedy to bring their son a drink. Kennedy lamented that he couldn’t because “n—-rs were n—-ring” in Little Rock.
“In N—-rland, you have to pull guns on people driving down the road. It’s what you do all day long, every day. And then kids that actually have dads don’t get to see them because they have to go deal with it,” Kennedy seethed.
Kennedy expressed blunt depictions of immigration and racial differences, likely exaggerated under the stress of his job, and was made to resign in disgrace for the supposed “hateful” rhetoric.
The faithful public servant seemingly loathed the destruction wrought on his community by these groups and how it separated him and his fellow troopers from their families, resulting in constant scorn in the media and racial abuse towards them.
Kennedy has yet to be identified as a bad cop, with no allegations of misconduct against the allegedly “racist” trooper. The story is the latest in an unending stream of stories that depict cops as “White supremacists” who are “dangerous.”
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@j_fishback Let’s be honest, it’s a “certain group of people” causing this system to fail because they never want to follow the system to begin with as they benefit from our own money. And obviously, they hate working, too.
On February 18, 1861, Jefferson Davis was inaugurated as the Confederate President in the capital of Montgomery, Alabama. In his inaugural address, he never mentioned slavery, even though Lincoln did, vowing to forever protect it inside the Union.
Davis spoke of what the South was truly trying to achieve: "An agricultural people, whose chief interest is the export of a commodity required in every manufacturing country, our true policy is peace, and the freest trade which our necessities will permit." Lincoln wouldn't allow it.
"Unite or Die- The device of our Fathers in their first struggle for liberty, - 1776. "
Design is a copy of letter head, beloved to have been printed South Carolina in late 1860 or early 1861. The artwork is a clear call back to the revolution in design, with the more common seen snake style seen in other South Carolina pieces. The snakes segments include all of the Southern states, with the addition of Delaware, which is also common seen in early Secession designs from South Carolin in 1860.
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