"If you were a policeman would you go into one of those communities?"
"Sure. But I'd pull my gun out the moment I entered one, to let them know that I don't play."
"Those communities are filled with people who'll attack you even when you have a gun on them."
"That's why, though I'm not a policeman, I wouldn't go into one without a gun."
"You have a permit to carry a gun?"
"Why you ask me that? That little detail doesn't matter to one of those ignorant fools with a gun."
"I think they hope we'll shoot them in the leg or hand so they can sue us for millions, but I asked you that because I've got to go on this domestic violence call and I want you to accompany me . . ."
"Where is it?"
"What difference does it make? You're one of those volunteers to accompany an officer on a call aren't you?"
"Is it a black community?"
"It is."
"People from those communities are marching in the streets chanting 'Kill the police,' their children are throwing rocks and bottles and pointing toy guns at them, even trying to wrestle an officer's gun from him -- providing all those people with anti-white, anti-American feelings an avenue to unmask their feelings, cutting off their nose to spite their face --"
"That's why you'd be the perfect witness --"
"But they're not only against the police they're killing each other, so they'll shoot me first . . ."
"They couldn't call you a racist . . ."
"They wouldn't have to. That's the job of their so-called leaders and agitators . . . always eager to praise and encourage them in their right to disturb the peace . . . besides, I identify with black people and not with these ignorant n-word fools."
Thursday, May 12, 2016
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