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white woman gone crazy in central park
Do you all believe that these people are really fired from their jobs?
Just like the officers in Minnesota being fired for killing the black guy yesterday. They all got fired. But what they dont tell you is that they are free to be hired by another police department elsewhere. So they just fire them in one precinct and re-hire them in another. They need to be charged and locked up.
Not for one moment I think these people getting what they deserve by these fake firings.
In reply to carl0002
Like the one who murdered Tamir Rice
In reply to carl0002
#whiteprivilegelivesmatter
In reply to birdseye
Franklyn Templeton, where the woman worked as a Executive, was buzzing with media all over yesterday before they fired her.
I don't know if her reaction was motivated by something other than racism as she claims, but she intentionally made a false report to the police and now have to face the consequences.
In reply to XFactor
What she did was evil and manipulative, she could have gotten the Guy kill, also she is a racist and contemptuous towards the guy, she figured she could just lie and get the Cops to get the guy out of her way. The Cops were being used as bouncers.
crazy??
that's typical behaviour in your grand murca.
In reply to JahJah
Exactly! They just move them around and they get more pissed and dangerous to black people.
They said they fired her but you wanna bet this woman is working at another, perhaps affiliated, investment firm by next week in the same line of work with more pay.
In reply to dayne
Shows what white people expect of police officers, who dare a blackman to tell her she was doing something wrong? It was like calling your big brother in school when some kid you cant fight say something to you.
but notice the cops did not even gave her a ticket.
A nice likkle box would have put her in her place!
SHE KNEW EXACTLY WHAT SHE WAS DOING
And she did, whining hysterically, emphasizing the fact that her so-called attacker was African American (and nearly strangling her dog in the process).
What was clear in her words and how she used them was that she didnt actually feel physically threatened, rather, she was wielding her privilege as a white woman with the knowledge that accusing a Black man of violence was a weapon against him.
I am happy I never took up the option of living in the USA. Jamaica has its own problems....but compared to the US, Jamaica is a paradise!
In reply to Trex
Despite all my material gains, there are often time when I wonder what made me do this.
In reply to Trex
In reply to camos
Depends on our situations in life. I had to sacrifice a lot to create the opportunities in which I could remain in Jamaica.
At the end of the day we all have to take what is the best opportunity in front of us. Many Jamaicans have to seek opportunities in other countries because Jamaica is a nice place but has very limited opportunities for its population like all caribbean and latin american countries.
In reply to birdseye
Don't depend on the Jamaican medical system.
In reply to SnoopDog
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