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Re: 'Black Lies Matter': a movement that defies definition?

Posted by JayZeeBMT on Sun Jul 10 08:13:40 2016, in response to Re: 'Black Lies Matter': a movement that defies definition?, posted by R2ChinaTown on Sun Jul 10 07:27:37 2016.

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Oh, and by the way, Sterling wasn't resisting. He had been Tased twice immediately before the police threw him to the ground. I'm sure you know that Tasers work by using electric current to interrupt a person's central nervous system, causing temporary paralysis. Sometimes a side effect of being Tased is involuntary muscle contraction. Even if it comes out that Sterling did, in fact, have such side effects from being Tased, he was in no condition to offer even the slightest "resistance", unless your idea of "resistance" is being held fast to the ground by two big, strong cops, who then shoot you in the chest five times at point blank range.

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