The 13-year-old girl spoke the truth that needed to be spoke and I really listen and I keep sharing it. And plus the lady two hours in had a lot of good points and a lot of great shit to say. The city has to start to fucking listen!
@@heckinbasedandinkpilledoct7459 It's all feelings over facts. The moment she started getting catty and arrogant, I'd have cut her mic and told her to fuck off.
Truth to power is not turning your community into a dumpster fire of crime. We need to stop pretending heavy handed policing isn’t a result of random people being shot by st Mary’s as part of a gang initiation. It’s great to be young and defiant, but if she just i don’t know, doesn’t break the law or actively resist arrest by fighting with cops, she should be fine. It might be helpful also for fathers to be raising their kids instead of nutting and hitting the door.
I promise you all them people on that panel, did not listen to a word said. But let it be one of their children. It’s sad that it has to hit home before people get the message. Warning comes first
As messed-up as America looks to us Congolese people, there is hope for the future when you listen to 13 year old Nia Kamenga (sorry if misspelled). God bless America but the rest of the world have revoked your "leadership" until you prove to worthy of it. 19 children killed in Avalde does not help.
@@eclark9965 It’s best to appear ignorant and remain silent than to open one’s mouth and remove all doubt. Seriously, stop spewing such ignorant tripe.
@@stevepipenger4651 trying to shame me from a rational point isn’t going to work bubba. Thanks though. You and others are free to pretend it’s 1960. Just expect to be called on it.
@@eclark9965 wholy sheet as an australian I find that extreemly amusing I feel like americans live in there own little bubble sometimes? where all they ever hear about other countries is news events about bad things
They don’t give 2 flying shits what these young adults are speaking about why you think they speaking over them because they don’t wanna hear the truth about themselves
No he gave the energy we all NEED TOO but we can’t because if we do the ones we are going off on can’t handle how real and overwhelming all this shit is on our hands versus them. They wipe their hands clean it’s a fucking shame they even call themselves representatives of the people. And we can’t curse?? Like FUCK OUTTA HERE BITCH IM ANGRY AND WHY SHOULD WE CARE ABOUT HOW THEY FEEL!!
In my country when the police break the law there is no paid leave they get fired and cannot work for no other public servant department if it is murder they will be remanded
A 13 year old that makes a reference to "I'm expected to raise my kids here" She's not talking about on down the line, she's referring to now. So 13 and has how many kids ATP? Grand Rapids has a lot of something going on!
With all the number being thrown around by the activists they never can figure out where that it's coming from. Also it is not indicated where what programs they want that funding to go. all that is being done is quoting figures and disrupting people who would like to speak.
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1:28:20 Here is where we need to do better. I personally don't agree with this women but if we want to be heard and respected we must respect and hear others. Just because we don't agree with them doesnt mean we can or should interrupt and be disrespectful. This paints a bad picture which people can use against us when we're trying to speak. Just please remember the golden rule. Also in 1:32:00 People started getting rowdy as soon as he started stating the bible even tho he is on their side which they would have known if they had actually waited and listened.
To see are youth take a stand against injustice is so Powerful and Nia the 13 yr. old Who spoke at 1:47 in this video is definitely a Future Leader of the People ....she can run for President ... Now.
I felt the same way the 13 year old is speaking when I was young now I'm 21 and I still feel the same way but when I was little no matter how many times I spoke my mind to adults they don't care, I hate to say it but they don't give 2 shitssss what anyone young has to say because they think all because they are older that they know more and is better than the young ones and is the reason why the world itself is at its shittiest stage the world has so many problems because of adults, and no I'm not talking about all adults because I know a lot of adults feel the same way as I do but most adults in this planet don't care at all
At around 1:27:00 she is wrong. There are a lot of police officers that are racist and it isn’t a lie, it might be all of them but there still are and many lives are lost because of it. This is just my opinion but I think she is racist herself
I understand what the girl is talking about. Believe me I support her 100% of the way, however defunding police is not the way to go about it. I dont know anything about Patrick Leoya (I'm sorry if his name is misspelled), and I certainly, just as they do not, understand every circumstance and factor that went into his death. I am of the stance that if an officer is in actual danger, as in having shots fired at them or being stabbed or wounded because they are doing what their job entails, which is to protect and serve (in this case protecting people from someone with the capability to cause harm), then they should be allowed to do what is necessary, and I do mean NECESSARY, to protect themselves. This is why instead of defunding the police, we need to train people and officers as hard as the national military is trained, otherwise the cycle of violence continues without any true way of pacifying something so unpredictible. I stand with the police that do their jobs and do what is necessary to protect and save not only themselves and others, but those who would cause harm as well. It is a matter of training. Generalizing and lumping all police into the same cagegory of violence is the same thing as calling all white people racists, all men rapists, all women cheaters, so on so forth. If you DO take actions and lump all police officers together, you are no better than the rest of those who have done and offered nothing, because you've only shown how a minority of people can be lumped into the majority, and that is mighty hypocritical if ya ask me.
Will you folks PLEASE stop this 'However..." BS?! Please? Don't be dumb. I mean that in the nicest way. Exactly NO ONE!!! is going to defund the police. No one's gonna take your guns. No one. There's no war on Christmas. Gay people aren't trying to seduce your children... Nor are there Liberal boogey-men/conspiracies lurking behind every tree and in every shadow. FFS, please stop. I come from a family of law enforcement officers. There's a thing... And it's a real thing... It's called 'the thin blue line'. While 'lumping' is a 'thing' as well there are harsh and extreme measures taken against officers who cross that line. This is a big problem. Maybe officers should avoid 'lumping' all people of color together? I dunno. Just a thought.
You clearly have no idea what you are talking about. Cops kill, period. Cops abuse, period. Cops don’t save lives. Cops don’t prevent violence. Cops don’t prevent crime. At best they show up afterwards. When a person pays for something that isn’t delivering, they stop paying and look for something else. Police receive billions and billions of dollars per year in funding at all levels. It doesn’t help. The “bad apples” argument is complete nonsense. There is something wrong about the way we train cops. There is something off about the people who want to be cops. Finally: answer these three questions: 1) what do they do; 2) what does the law require them to do (hint: courts have repeatedly held that the law does not require cops to protect people; and 3) what should they do. I know have no answer to either of the first two questions. I can’t figure it out. If the law doesn’t require them to “protect” the public, what does the law require them to do? And what do they actually do anyway? On another note/pet peeve of mine, can we get this prayer and God stuff out of this? There is no evidence that God cares one bit about any of us, except in those rare instances when God gets bored. And as a matter of historical fact, Jesus did not come from Ethiopia. Jesus came from Palestine. Jesus was not white. Jesus was a dark-skinned, probably short, somewhat “swarthy” Middle Eastern Pharasaic Jew. Finally, seriously, stop reading Revelation as anything more than an essay of people being screwed IN THE FIRST CENTURY and hoping things got better.
@@stevepipenger4651 The reason you "dont have an answer" is because you're too caught up in the made up and skewed scenarios shared by the media, and less involved in truly factual argument. If you want to talk about those questions, look to the official websites for all government establishment and find what their motto is supposed to mean and represent. The police's is, as you are clearly unaware, "To protect and serve the community." As I said, there are bad apples who have a sick satisfaction with picking on the minority, but what you obviously haven't done aby research on is the difference in statistics of black on black, white on white, and cop (no matter the skin color) on minority (in which black (or so called African American) people seem to think they fall). The law doesnt require them to protect when their own lives are in danger. They are to protect, not sacrifice or put themselves in danger because a man who pulled out a gun just so happened to be black (which is, sad to say, the case no matter the color of skin). What should they do? Continue doing what they are SUPPOSED to do. They are SUPPOSED to use lethal force when necessary just as they are SUPPOSED to protect and serve, however when their lives are in danger, or they fear their lives, can you say you would do any differently? No you cant. And do you want to know why I say that? Probably not, but I'm going to say it anyways. When a bullet is shot at you your carnal first thought isn't, how can I detain this person safely while avoiding getting hit, it's "survive". All these people complain about cops being "overly cruel" but when someone is drugged up and has lost most of their sense to an ILLEGAL substance (which by the way is within the cops jurisditction of investigation if their is a good reason for suspicion), they don't have to capacity to feel the same amount of pain because their adrenal and safety systems within their brains are usually deadened or dulled at least. This is the case with marijuana, meth, speed, heroin, etc. etc. People are told to fear cops because of illogical fallacies like the one you're trying to support. In that way, there are bad apples, and there are good apples, and there are bad apples disguised as good apples and vice versa. The numbers dont lie, the media does. You will never get all the facts if you rely solely on your opinion and minimal research into cases where a cops life could've been put at risk by the person their life's purpose chose to put in front of them. Everyone in the world is ar consistent risk of being in peril. Crime rates have risen exponentially as a result of defunding and yet you think getting rid of them will solve something? What about black on black crime (which by the way is the highest/most frequently occurring on a nationwide scale). Another little fact for you, African Americans (or the majority of them at least) are not "African" Americans. If they are born in the US they are a united states citizen who's parents MAY have come from Africa. But regardless, if you are born in America, you're an American. True African Americans are people born in African who gain their rights through the correct methods to enter America as a citizen, or who stays long enough to become one through less conventional methods. I use the Bible not as truth but as reference to rhetoric. Fact is we don't know what does and does not exist, so you can keep your opinions on faith and I'll keep mine, because just because we have different views doesn't mean we have to push them onto one another as you chose to do by saying "All cops Kill." I could say "All women cheat" or "All men lie/should die" and it would be making the same kind of generalization that people who are fake femenists, American Nationalists who believe in American Supremism, and Liberals who choose to see the facts that the screen shows them without doing their own research, would make, and thats a dangerous game considering people want rights for all. Our rights dictate us having a right to a safe and secure house, home, and person. We have a "God-Given" right (as the constitution would have it) to true happiness and safety, and to be secure in our choices no matter profession. Why should this NOT include cops? Because what you are saying goes against every principle you've tried to represent. Explain that if you can.
That man had plenty of opportunity to follow the law, this entitlement is the real pandemic in society, you can't just do whatever you want, and when you struggle with a police officer, smart people realize that he went to police academy, he was trained to use a gun, that man obviously resisting arrest could have easily got his gun away from him and shot that officer like so many before him and then we would have another case of a entitled criminal shooting a police officer, I'm not racist by any means, but what everyone speaking at this meeting fail to realize is that is that it's a common and repeated situation of black Americans either committing a crime, or resisting arrest, or refusing to follow the standard way of our justice system, if he felt he was doing nothing wrong, he should have done like the rest of us who have been arrested and got a lawyer, and went to court, I was arrested for a crimes that I believed I wasn't guilty of in my 20s, did I resist arrest...nope...I went to jail for two and a half weeks...got a lawyer and went to court, the lawyer advised me that because it was my word against someone else's and that there was video evidence showing me pulling a knife from my pocket that there was a 90% chance that I would lose the case, now even though I didn't hurt anyone... Aggravated assault was still the charge. So I didn't fight it...I pled guilty and got a light sentence for choosing to make a plea deal...my point is that I followed the rules and guess what...I didn't get shot 😉
what you fail to realize is that there are so many African Americans that have gotten there life taken by police officers with no reason. It looks as if the reason is “well they look suspicious” or a “false alarm” In so many cases of officers killing African Americans it’s been excessive or uncalled for. Patrick was unarmed, meaning he had no weapons, there was no need for him to he shot and murdered. It was simply uncalled for. period. 🤷🏽♀️
@@aryah7867 and how many police officers have lost their lives to people who refuse to be a functioning part of society, how many children who had nothing to do with those peoples crimes have to wake up every single day without their father, in my opinion people are always making excuses, how many videos do we see where an ethnic male is told to get back in his car, or to stop resisting, you need to look at it from the bigger picture, if a police officer just says " well he doesn't want to be arrested, he doesn't want to go to court and get a lawyer...let's just let him go...that same person may go and commit more crimes, america has rules for a reason, I for one don't make excuses, it's no one's fault but the people in question that they have an undeserved sense of self entitlement, get off your high horse, the world doesn't owe anyone of us anything, we live in the country of the United States government...if you don't like it...move 🙄🙄
@@aryah7867 did you even read my post...like you did exactly what my posts point was...you totally ignored my opinion, made excuses, and only care about your own view...why even reply
Declaring one isn’t a racist is almost always the first statement of a racist who is about to say racist things. You didn’t disappoint. Horse shit. It’s your problem that you act Like a wet noodle when some pig approaches you. I suspect you’re the guy who hands over driver’s license and starts answering questions when a pig walks up to you. (Neither of which the law requires you to do.) The pigs are nothing but a government-funded gang of thugs. They shoot people in the back routinely while people are running away, have their hands up, are in the ground, can’t breathe, etc. Why? Because they know that cowardly, lizard-brained troglodytic weaklings as yourself will cede your right to be free from them and consistently make excuses.
Love this, but she misspoke a couple of times. She said her middle school was the top “high school” which was confusing - and then, “I’m still allowing to speak.” It didn’t really help her case, but she’s still a force. Better than most 13 year-olds could do.
@@stevepipenger4651 Your reply tells me that you don’t know what a complete sentence is. I’m a published author and public speaker, and my comment was a very fair and kind critique. There is no need for you to white-knight on UA-cam, goofball.
The 13 yr old kid has more maturity in her index finger, than all the adults sitting on the panel combined .
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The 13-year-old girl spoke the truth that needed to be spoke and I really listen and I keep sharing it. And plus the lady two hours in had a lot of good points and a lot of great shit to say. The city has to start to fucking listen!
Idk about y’all but.. if that 13 year old girl runs for president, I’m on her side 🫡
Yeah. I want someone who is too dense to realize that the crime being generated in the community isn’t the issue.
you funny
Little Sister, went all in on the hypocrisy, I know they got the message, however, did they receive it correctly, I doubt it very seriously.
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Need more articulate young and old speak on the truth….Ty young activists 🤩
1:47:48 The one you’re here for.
Thanks
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She’s not saying anything worthwhile, which is a theme with these activists
@@heckinbasedandinkpilledoct7459 she’s a child expressing herself and being observant. Has nothing to do with a march or rally troll. Lol
@@heckinbasedandinkpilledoct7459 It's all feelings over facts. The moment she started getting catty and arrogant, I'd have cut her mic and told her to fuck off.
The 13 year old Nayar .. she spoke so eloquently.. and it left whoever listens to her to ponder .. I hope she’ll grow as a strong woman ..
1:47:47 whew. Sis spoke truth to power
Truth to power is not turning your community into a dumpster fire of crime. We need to stop pretending heavy handed policing isn’t a result of random people being shot by st Mary’s as part of a gang initiation.
It’s great to be young and defiant, but if she just i don’t know, doesn’t break the law or actively resist arrest by fighting with cops, she should be fine.
It might be helpful also for fathers to be raising their kids instead of nutting and hitting the door.
1:47:47 omg that was one heck of a speech. I want to hear her give more speeches
I promise you all them people on that panel, did not listen to a word said. But let it be one of their children. It’s sad that it has to hit home before people get the message. Warning comes first
As messed-up as America looks to us Congolese people, there is hope for the future when you listen to 13 year old Nia Kamenga (sorry if misspelled). God bless America but the rest of the world have revoked your "leadership" until you prove to worthy of it. 19 children killed in Avalde does not help.
Messed up compared to what? Congo? We have the most diverse and successfully integrated population on the planet. No other country comes close.
@@eclark9965 It’s best to appear ignorant and remain silent than to open one’s mouth and remove all doubt. Seriously, stop spewing such ignorant tripe.
@@stevepipenger4651 trying to shame me from a rational point isn’t going to work bubba. Thanks though.
You and others are free to pretend it’s 1960. Just expect to be called on it.
America is still better than most other countries. If we were to televise everything that happened in every country you would quickly change your mind
@@eclark9965 wholy sheet as an australian I find that extreemly amusing
I feel like americans live in there own little bubble sometimes?
where all they ever hear about other countries is news events about bad things
They don’t give 2 flying shits what these young adults are speaking about why you think they speaking over them because they don’t wanna hear the truth about themselves
Probably because they’re refusing to acknowledge their community is the way it is because of crime and fatherless homes.
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Bob in the end was killing it too
She gona be a hell of an actress . Read her lines perfect.
Thats just the beauty of truth
Y’all also need to listen to 1:17:14 *emotional*
Imagine listening to a 13 year old girl lmao. She can’t contextualize police shootings, so of course she has to rely on hysteria.
I'm in tears
No he gave the energy we all NEED TOO but we can’t because if we do the ones we are going off on can’t handle how real and overwhelming all this shit is on our hands versus them. They wipe their hands clean it’s a fucking shame they even call themselves representatives of the people. And we can’t curse?? Like FUCK OUTTA HERE BITCH IM ANGRY AND WHY SHOULD WE CARE ABOUT HOW THEY FEEL!!
1:47:48 she spoke truth and power, she should become the new president then she will make change
She had they Asses puzzled 🧩.... 🤣.. I'm running for her in the future for president 💯❤️🔥
We need to protect that 13 year old!!!
In my country when the police break the law there is no paid leave they get fired and cannot work for no other public servant department if it is murder they will be remanded
Shame on all those adults sitting on the bench you have let down our young people... shame shame shame...
A 13 year old that makes a reference to "I'm expected to raise my kids here" She's not talking about on down the line, she's referring to now. So 13 and has how many kids ATP? Grand Rapids has a lot of something going on!
With all the number being thrown around by the activists they never can figure out where that it's coming from. Also it is not indicated where what programs they want that funding to go. all that is being done is quoting figures and disrupting people who would like to speak.
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1:46:50 this is where the 13 year old girl starts her speech.
The 13 year old shut everything down with that speech but the people on the panel don't care about nothing other people are saying
1:28:20 Here is where we need to do better. I personally don't agree with this women but if we want to be heard and respected we must respect and hear others. Just because we don't agree with them doesnt mean we can or should interrupt and be disrespectful. This paints a bad picture which people can use against us when we're trying to speak. Just please remember the golden rule. Also in 1:32:00 People started getting rowdy as soon as he started stating the bible even tho he is on their side which they would have known if they had actually waited and listened.
Ignorance deserves little to no respect.
@@eclark9965 Understandable but in a Environment like that its best to remain professional.
To see are youth take a stand against injustice is so Powerful and Nia the 13 yr. old Who spoke at 1:47 in this video is definitely a Future Leader of the People ....she can run for President ... Now.
1:47:45 13 years old tell them the truth
YOU BETTER LISTEN TO THEM CHANGE NOW
Yall not doing right with the budget now. What the heck are you talking about. The audacity
I felt the same way the 13 year old is speaking when I was young now I'm 21 and I still feel the same way but when I was little no matter how many times I spoke my mind to adults they don't care, I hate to say it but they don't give 2 shitssss what anyone young has to say because they think all because they are older that they know more and is better than the young ones and is the reason why the world itself is at its shittiest stage the world has so many problems because of adults, and no I'm not talking about all adults because I know a lot of adults feel the same way as I do but most adults in this planet don't care at all
1:47:47
For those of you who wants to see the 13 year old girl
At around 1:27:00 she is wrong. There are a lot of police officers that are racist and it isn’t a lie, it might be all of them but there still are and many lives are lost because of it. This is just my opinion but I think she is racist herself
They are just doing this for the sake of the community but no action in the future..thats why community always coming back for this session..
I understand what the girl is talking about. Believe me I support her 100% of the way, however defunding police is not the way to go about it. I dont know anything about Patrick Leoya (I'm sorry if his name is misspelled), and I certainly, just as they do not, understand every circumstance and factor that went into his death. I am of the stance that if an officer is in actual danger, as in having shots fired at them or being stabbed or wounded because they are doing what their job entails, which is to protect and serve (in this case protecting people from someone with the capability to cause harm), then they should be allowed to do what is necessary, and I do mean NECESSARY, to protect themselves. This is why instead of defunding the police, we need to train people and officers as hard as the national military is trained, otherwise the cycle of violence continues without any true way of pacifying something so unpredictible. I stand with the police that do their jobs and do what is necessary to protect and save not only themselves and others, but those who would cause harm as well. It is a matter of training. Generalizing and lumping all police into the same cagegory of violence is the same thing as calling all white people racists, all men rapists, all women cheaters, so on so forth. If you DO take actions and lump all police officers together, you are no better than the rest of those who have done and offered nothing, because you've only shown how a minority of people can be lumped into the majority, and that is mighty hypocritical if ya ask me.
Will you folks PLEASE stop this 'However..." BS?! Please? Don't be dumb. I mean that in the nicest way. Exactly NO ONE!!! is going to defund the police. No one's gonna take your guns. No one. There's no war on Christmas. Gay people aren't trying to seduce your children... Nor are there Liberal boogey-men/conspiracies lurking behind every tree and in every shadow. FFS, please stop. I come from a family of law enforcement officers. There's a thing... And it's a real thing... It's called 'the thin blue line'. While 'lumping' is a 'thing' as well there are harsh and extreme measures taken against officers who cross that line. This is a big problem. Maybe officers should avoid 'lumping' all people of color together? I dunno. Just a thought.
You clearly have no idea what you are talking about. Cops kill, period. Cops abuse, period. Cops don’t save lives. Cops don’t prevent violence. Cops don’t prevent crime. At best they show up afterwards. When a person pays for something that isn’t delivering, they stop paying and look for something else. Police receive billions and billions of dollars per year in funding at all levels. It doesn’t help.
The “bad apples” argument is complete nonsense. There is something wrong about the way we train cops. There is something off about the people who want to be cops.
Finally: answer these three questions: 1) what do they do; 2) what does the law require them to do (hint: courts have repeatedly held that the law does not require cops to protect people; and 3) what should they do.
I know have no answer to either of the first two questions. I can’t figure it out. If the law doesn’t require them to “protect” the public, what does the law require them to do? And what do they actually do anyway?
On another note/pet peeve of mine, can we get this prayer and God stuff out of this? There is no evidence that God cares one bit about any of us, except in those rare instances when God gets bored. And as a matter of historical fact, Jesus did not come from Ethiopia. Jesus came from Palestine. Jesus was not white. Jesus was a dark-skinned, probably short, somewhat “swarthy” Middle Eastern Pharasaic Jew. Finally, seriously, stop reading Revelation as anything more than an essay of people being screwed IN THE FIRST CENTURY and hoping things got better.
@@stevepipenger4651 The reason you "dont have an answer" is because you're too caught up in the made up and skewed scenarios shared by the media, and less involved in truly factual argument. If you want to talk about those questions, look to the official websites for all government establishment and find what their motto is supposed to mean and represent. The police's is, as you are clearly unaware, "To protect and serve the community." As I said, there are bad apples who have a sick satisfaction with picking on the minority, but what you obviously haven't done aby research on is the difference in statistics of black on black, white on white, and cop (no matter the skin color) on minority (in which black (or so called African American) people seem to think they fall). The law doesnt require them to protect when their own lives are in danger. They are to protect, not sacrifice or put themselves in danger because a man who pulled out a gun just so happened to be black (which is, sad to say, the case no matter the color of skin). What should they do? Continue doing what they are SUPPOSED to do. They are SUPPOSED to use lethal force when necessary just as they are SUPPOSED to protect and serve, however when their lives are in danger, or they fear their lives, can you say you would do any differently? No you cant. And do you want to know why I say that? Probably not, but I'm going to say it anyways. When a bullet is shot at you your carnal first thought isn't, how can I detain this person safely while avoiding getting hit, it's "survive". All these people complain about cops being "overly cruel" but when someone is drugged up and has lost most of their sense to an ILLEGAL substance (which by the way is within the cops jurisditction of investigation if their is a good reason for suspicion), they don't have to capacity to feel the same amount of pain because their adrenal and safety systems within their brains are usually deadened or dulled at least. This is the case with marijuana, meth, speed, heroin, etc. etc. People are told to fear cops because of illogical fallacies like the one you're trying to support. In that way, there are bad apples, and there are good apples, and there are bad apples disguised as good apples and vice versa. The numbers dont lie, the media does. You will never get all the facts if you rely solely on your opinion and minimal research into cases where a cops life could've been put at risk by the person their life's purpose chose to put in front of them. Everyone in the world is ar consistent risk of being in peril. Crime rates have risen exponentially as a result of defunding and yet you think getting rid of them will solve something? What about black on black crime (which by the way is the highest/most frequently occurring on a nationwide scale). Another little fact for you, African Americans (or the majority of them at least) are not "African" Americans. If they are born in the US they are a united states citizen who's parents MAY have come from Africa. But regardless, if you are born in America, you're an American. True African Americans are people born in African who gain their rights through the correct methods to enter America as a citizen, or who stays long enough to become one through less conventional methods. I use the Bible not as truth but as reference to rhetoric. Fact is we don't know what does and does not exist, so you can keep your opinions on faith and I'll keep mine, because just because we have different views doesn't mean we have to push them onto one another as you chose to do by saying "All cops Kill." I could say "All women cheat" or "All men lie/should die" and it would be making the same kind of generalization that people who are fake femenists, American Nationalists who believe in American Supremism, and Liberals who choose to see the facts that the screen shows them without doing their own research, would make, and thats a dangerous game considering people want rights for all. Our rights dictate us having a right to a safe and secure house, home, and person. We have a "God-Given" right (as the constitution would have it) to true happiness and safety, and to be secure in our choices no matter profession. Why should this NOT include cops? Because what you are saying goes against every principle you've tried to represent. Explain that if you can.
That man had plenty of opportunity to follow the law, this entitlement is the real pandemic in society, you can't just do whatever you want, and when you struggle with a police officer, smart people realize that he went to police academy, he was trained to use a gun, that man obviously resisting arrest could have easily got his gun away from him and shot that officer like so many before him and then we would have another case of a entitled criminal shooting a police officer, I'm not racist by any means, but what everyone speaking at this meeting fail to realize is that is that it's a common and repeated situation of black Americans either committing a crime, or resisting arrest, or refusing to follow the standard way of our justice system, if he felt he was doing nothing wrong, he should have done like the rest of us who have been arrested and got a lawyer, and went to court, I was arrested for a crimes that I believed I wasn't guilty of in my 20s, did I resist arrest...nope...I went to jail for two and a half weeks...got a lawyer and went to court, the lawyer advised me that because it was my word against someone else's and that there was video evidence showing me pulling a knife from my pocket that there was a 90% chance that I would lose the case, now even though I didn't hurt anyone... Aggravated assault was still the charge. So I didn't fight it...I pled guilty and got a light sentence for choosing to make a plea deal...my point is that I followed the rules and guess what...I didn't get shot 😉
what you fail to realize is that there are so many African Americans that have gotten there life taken by police officers with no reason. It looks as if the reason is “well they look suspicious” or a “false alarm” In so many cases of officers killing African Americans it’s been excessive or uncalled for. Patrick was unarmed, meaning he had no weapons, there was no need for him to he shot and murdered. It was simply uncalled for. period. 🤷🏽♀️
@@aryah7867 and how many police officers have lost their lives to people who refuse to be a functioning part of society, how many children who had nothing to do with those peoples crimes have to wake up every single day without their father, in my opinion people are always making excuses, how many videos do we see where an ethnic male is told to get back in his car, or to stop resisting, you need to look at it from the bigger picture, if a police officer just says " well he doesn't want to be arrested, he doesn't want to go to court and get a lawyer...let's just let him go...that same person may go and commit more crimes, america has rules for a reason, I for one don't make excuses, it's no one's fault but the people in question that they have an undeserved sense of self entitlement, get off your high horse, the world doesn't owe anyone of us anything, we live in the country of the United States government...if you don't like it...move 🙄🙄
@@aryah7867 did you even read my post...like you did exactly what my posts point was...you totally ignored my opinion, made excuses, and only care about your own view...why even reply
Declaring one isn’t a racist is almost always the first statement of a racist who is about to say racist things. You didn’t disappoint.
Horse shit. It’s your problem that you act Like a wet noodle when some pig approaches you. I suspect you’re the guy who hands over driver’s license and starts answering questions when a pig walks up to you. (Neither of which the law requires you to do.)
The pigs are nothing but a government-funded gang of thugs. They shoot people in the back routinely while people are running away, have their hands up, are in the ground, can’t breathe, etc. Why? Because they know that cowardly, lizard-brained troglodytic weaklings as yourself will cede your right to be free from them and consistently make excuses.
its almoast as though any sane country would ban guns?
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LMFAO 😂😆 it's a school board meeting hahahaha but your killing people (TRIGGERED SQUAD)
Love this, but she misspoke a couple of times. She said her middle school was the top “high school” which was confusing - and then, “I’m still allowing to speak.” It didn’t really help her case, but she’s still a force. Better than most 13 year-olds could do.
The school she is referring to is a combination of a middle school and a high school.
Everyone makes mistakes . She got her point across THATS all that matters
you haven’t heard of middle school/ high schools combined?
You don’t write in complete sentences, and you have the ability to edit. She was speaking off the cuff. What does that say about you?
@@stevepipenger4651 Your reply tells me that you don’t know what a complete sentence is. I’m a published author and public speaker, and my comment was a very fair and kind critique. There is no need for you to white-knight on UA-cam, goofball.
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