I care about the liberal bias the way you care when liberal posters here tell you that both gathering are a bad idea.
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Reed I questioned why they are having a a black trans lives matter rally when they fall under black lives matter I'm not discriminating or whatever the trans-police think because you can't question anything to do with trans people. I just had a flashback of being in university where trans people are apparently the most oppressed people in the history of the world.
Was it? They already had all of this guys information. They could have pursued him or even just let him go and picked him up at his house the next day. I know there is this burning desire to catch them right then and there, but why? We’re they afraid this man was gonna go tase some random people? He couldn’t even drive drunk anymore because they had his vehicle.
They shot him in the back. To me this comes down to the institutional procedures they teach. Their policy shouldn’t be shoot a dude who poses minimal risk to anyone dead because they couldn’t subdue him at the scene.
Imagine if you were white and trans? Would you see Black Trans Lives Matter and question why it says that or would you want to go and support your fellow trans folk? I'm sorry you had to deal with your flashback of seeing other people being upset and not really ever taking the time to understand why.
Brooks was resisting and overpowering two police officers who were trying to arrest him for a completely valid reason. Brooks was in a mental state where he thought it was smart to fight two police officers and to take one of their tasers. Clearly his mental state was severely altered at that moment. Who the hell knows what he planned on doing with that taser when he started running from the police. To allow him to run off with a taser would have been an extremely poor decision.
Brooks turned and pointed the taser at the officer. At that moment he had two choices. He could 1) Possibly get tased which could have temporarily incapacitated him. Or 2) He could make the decision to draw his weapon and fire at a subject who was pointing a weapon at him. The officer feared for his life.