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<blockquote data-quote="bucky" data-source="post: 1466950" data-attributes="member: 10588"><p>I get what you're saying, but I think what's more likely to come of this is that a white cop in the situation Chauvin was in will learn to just let the black suspect go. Plenty of white people to arrest and cite to get your quota. If the black suspect, say, ends up killing someone when he drives off wasted on fentanyl, the white cop will just need to babble about not wanting to propagate systemic racism by physically arresting an unarmed person of color or something like that. Pension secure, black criminal still out and about, goodwhites free to virtue signal far from the inner city. Everyone's happy except maybe the victims of the black criminal, but they dont get reported on and hence don't matter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bucky, post: 1466950, member: 10588"] I get what you're saying, but I think what's more likely to come of this is that a white cop in the situation Chauvin was in will learn to just let the black suspect go. Plenty of white people to arrest and cite to get your quota. If the black suspect, say, ends up killing someone when he drives off wasted on fentanyl, the white cop will just need to babble about not wanting to propagate systemic racism by physically arresting an unarmed person of color or something like that. Pension secure, black criminal still out and about, goodwhites free to virtue signal far from the inner city. Everyone's happy except maybe the victims of the black criminal, but they dont get reported on and hence don't matter. [/QUOTE]
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