Not sure if it’s brand new but anyone seen the story about the “Rev” from South Carolina pulled over and he’s a leader of NAACP and comes out with this crazy story about the cop saying he was having drugs and all sorts of other stuff. Then reporters pick up on it and then police cheif releases video and cop was polite the whole time and basically the “rev” literally made the whole thing up So then the reporter goes to NAACP for their side and they refuse to watch the fuckingbtspr and say the “rev” is a man of integrity and would never lie.... WOW
https://www.dailywire.com/news/3064...s-cop-racially-profiling-amanda-prestigiacomo Hadn't heard of that one, but it really isn't all that surprising.
I'm not really shocked that a member of the NAACP would fabricate a story about a stop to move their agenda forward and further paint all LE in a negative light but I'm completely disgusted to see that he is also a supposed man of God.
I’m not disgusted at all. Unfortunately I’ve found that highly religious people are also some of the worst people I’ve known or encountered.
Disgusted only because as a preacher man who clearly lost his way, he's no doubt brainwashing his congregation weekly (with fabricated stories of racism) into hating the police even more than they already probably do. Hence causing even more of a disconnect between communities and their police, by the very guy who SHOULD be teaching them the opposite.
Not even remotely true sorry. It's the legacy of a lot of people LONG before Obama. He was just another one in a long line feeding off of those before him. Much more fault lies at the feet of Jesse Jackson, Louis Farrakhan and their ilk. I've always thought those guys are proof there is no afterlife. If there was the Dr King would have struck them down from on high long ago...
I agree but I'd call them supposedly religious. They play the game but don't actually believe and absolutely don't follow the teachings. They're just con peeps using religion.
I wouldn't say he's nuts, he did do brain injury research that has changed things in the NFL. While I wouldn't call it child abuse, all hits to the head add up over the years. I've been to his house to photograph him when his book came out several years ago. He and another doc were doing the autopsies here in SJ county until quitting earlier this year over conflicts with the sheriff/coroner. The county will now be separating the sheriff and coroner duties due to the issues brought up in the investigation.
We'll just have to disagree. Saying that allowing kids to play football is the same as child abuse IS nuts to me. His bullshit conclusions in this case without having anywhere near enough information is also nuts. It's great he did some good work at one point, doesn't change he's an attention whore saying dumb shit to get more publicity.
Sure but they were the lunatic fringe until Obama made it cool to be racist. The victim mentality became mainstream during Obama's time. There is no denying that. Obama didn't invent it, he made it the everyday conversation.
You hang around the wrong people It's been that way since long before Obama, the only thing getting more and more common is the media feeding into it.
Then again if you go outside the US it's been going on a lot longer, hell, that's what Hitler tapped into in Germany. That's why so many countries in Europe are socialists. Gotta help out the victims...