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Um, yeah, and you're a great example of it. A normal person doesn't start with "muh racism" and reverse engineer some ludicrous scenario where the old man was expectingcompany or would have tussled his hair and invited him in if it was a random white teenager showing up at 10pm, but you NEED it to be a black kid because you wouldn't give a shit if it wasn't or the old guy was black, and we know that because shootings with different demographics happen orders of magnitude more often and you don't give a shit about any of them and they're out of the news tge next day. The racial component is that because the old guy was white and the kid was black, he $3.5 million in gofundme and invited to the white house, and none of that happens if they're both the same race or reversed, which is pretty much every shooting. If they're both white, the thread might last a couple hours of you all repeating whatever gun control argument the news told you to say.
So here's how it went for me.
1) Saw the story about an old man shooting a bell ringer in the head.
2) Felt disgusted by that.
3) Watched the prosecution announcement.
4) Heard the probable cause statement that included the potential for a racist element
5) Wasn't sure about any of it, but am not so stupid to overrule the prosecution and the work by the police department because 'muh politics'.
Hope that helps differentiate me from a wild emotional responder like you.
