Usually when white people get beat up, other white people will shake their heads at what an idiot the criminal was, and then go about their business.
Making martyrs of thugs is some sort of cultural thing I guess.
(speaking in general here: not saying everyone who gets beat by cops is guilty or deserving of a beat down, nor is it a particularly desirable outcome in any case, nor am I trying to diminish the problem of police brutality, but yeah, not gonna burn down my neighborhood because some meth-head got shot, certainly not going to give them a mural or a golden casket)
And if that wasn't politically incorrect enough:
White people aren't worth as much in lawsuits. *mic drop*
(speaking specifically to the case of Tyre in Memphis, I watched the video(s) and it appears to be a clear-cut case of police brutality, and I should add that even
Brandon Tatum managed to give an objective breakdown while discussing the video pointing out where he thinks the officers crossed the line and why they should go to jail, and he is usually
VERY defensive of police actions, so yeah . . . there's that; however, if I lived in Memphis I'd try to vote every one of those city 'leaders' out of office and they'd still get re-elected by people who are outraged about this event, so there's that as well, and why I don't live in Memphis, because pretty much everyone there will still feed the hand that bites them come next election)
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