Bren Kelly
2 min readNov 8, 2023

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Yes, they saw something that made them believe he was armed, that is a true statement: they saw his skin color and age. Here’s what they all said: “I hate to say it, but I’m going to, this is a high crime area because it’s full of poor black people. There I said it. So our officers have to stop and frisk without probable cause. These officers say some black men and ask the lift there shirts up completely without probably cause. I’m aware that’s how it looks to you in the media. But keep in my this area, you know, creates probable cause. Because it is full of poor black people. I know this is true because I saw it with my own eyes. And this town has a lot of guns just flowing into the city, by which I mean illegal guns are just flowing into the hands of black men. It may sound sound odd, increasing gun supply in America, guns just being bought and sold and open carried everywhere, like governor like DeSantis and others are allowing conceal carry with no license, but the truth is he is encouraging whites to arm themselves without a gun license because of all these dangerous poor black people in that part of town. So we fully expect the Supreme Court decision will allow us to target dangerous individuals, which happen to be concentrated in this area, and will then allow judges to use their own choice on deciding whose dangerous, like these poor black men who don’t provide any programs, training or schools for. Judges will agree, and this issue of stop and frisk will be resolved. Because looking dangerous is important to police who have to judge this and patrol the streets, especially in this area, to keep everyone safe from dangerous black men. Now, any questions?”

Thanks for bringing this story to our attention and making this analysis. It is so true.

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Bren Kelly
Bren Kelly

Written by Bren Kelly

Engaged in Inequalities, dismantling Western Consciousness, confronting American narratives, seeking inherent injustices to address.

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