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What we realize is that it's been going on a long time since the seventies, only thing
different now is the twitter, Facebook, you got cameras on cellphones, you're seeing it,
you're capturing it now so the story of a cop can't be misconstrued because you have
evidence but the problem is, after this evidence is shown, there's no reform, there's no community
talking, there's no civil rights being taught, there's just anger upon anger upon anger and
more frustration so now kids are like if a cop touches me I'm just gonna fight him and
it shouldn't be like that, they're there to protect and serve and not for us to be violent
to them because they're doing a service for us and until we come together and start talking
about this it's just gonna get worse, it's gonna get to a point where, you know, civil
justice will be I'm gonna go out for mine and I'm gonna carry a gun and I'm gonna shoot
and shoot and that's not what we want. That's not what no one wants. We're tired of burying
our children. We're tired of burying our young men. These men are supposed to be our future.
They're supposed to be our next Barack Obamas and, if we don't stop, we're going to have
funerals after funerals after funerals and that's not what we want here. That's not what
we want.