Also the outrage of the residents really shows the humanity scale of black and brown people in this country.

In summary, death to Amerikkka

doggo-matapacos

  • Robert_Kennedy_Jr [xe/xem, xey/xem]@hexbear.net
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    Also the outrage of the residents really shows the humanity scale of black and brown people in this country.

    I remember reading that the number of complaints that police departments get when they shoot a dog is multiples of killing a PoC.

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      https://www.zinnedproject.org/news/tdih/kiyoshi-kuromiya-protests-napalm

      'On April 26, 1968, as an architecture student at the University of Pennsylvania, Kiyoshi Kuromiya and some friends held a demonstration against the use of napalm in Vietnam by announcing that a dog would be burned alive with napalm in front of the university library. Thousands turned up to protest, only to be handed a leaflet reading:

      “Congratulations on your anti-napalm protest. You saved the life of a dog. Now, how about saving the lives of tens of thousands of people in Vietnam.”’