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Trying: profoundgaiety: ā€œHis look said: ā€˜I’m longing to kiss you, but I am trying my best not to be a cad.ā€™ā€ From 1913
Trying: profoundgaiety:
ā€œHis look said: ā€˜I’m longing to kiss you, but I am trying my best not to be a cad.ā€™ā€ From 1913

profoundgaiety: ā€œHis look said: ā€˜I’m longing to kiss you, but I am trying my best not to be a cad.ā€™ā€ From 1913

Trying: Good boy trying his hardest to pose with food at the ballparkĀ (via)
Trying: Good boy trying his hardest to pose with food at the ballparkĀ (via)

Good boy trying his hardest to pose with food at the ballparkĀ (via)

Trying: Medical professional having to deal with an unruly patient trying to take off their maskĀ (via)
Trying: Medical professional having to deal with an unruly patient trying to take off their maskĀ (via)

Medical professional having to deal with an unruly patient trying to take off their maskĀ (via)

Trying: Tf were they trying to write by Magster8584 MORE MEMES
Trying: Tf were they trying to write by Magster8584
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Tf were they trying to write by Magster8584 MORE MEMES

Trying: Tf were they trying to write
Trying: Tf were they trying to write

Tf were they trying to write

Trying: professionalpeachhunk: [[This is Isaiah Hine’s high school presentation on white fragility. You’re not going to get a simpler explanation, in my opinion, so if you’re white you should really read this. Below are Isaiah’s notes on each slide.]] — What is White Fragility? Robin DiAngelo is a professor at Westfield State University and author of What Does it Mean to Be White? Developing White Racial Literacy. I’m sure you’ve all seen these ā€˜defensive moves’ in action before. ā€œI didn’t mean anything by itā€ ā€œI wasn’t trying to be offensiveā€ ā€œI have a black friendā€ ā€œNot all white peopleā€ People are often more worried about being called a racist than actually doing something racist. In America white people often don’t even have to consider race. They often think of themselves as ā€œracelessā€ white is conditioned to be the norm and everyone else is considered ā€œracedā€ or ā€œcoloredā€. White fragility allows white people to govern when and how race is discussed. White people expect to be educated on racism, and in a nice way. — Why Is It A Bad Thing? White people never learn as a result and are allowed to continue saying and doing racist things. White people prefer to hear these things from other white people but because other white people don’t know enough about racism, they cycle continues. When people of color do things like the BLACKLIVESMATTER movement, many white peoples responses were ā€œall lives matterā€ this is white fragility. Proclaiming that black lives matter does not inherently mean that other lives don’t. This statement is made because society continually shows us that black lives don’t matter in america and these are the lives that need the affirming. We already know that white lives matter, it doesn’t need to be stated. White people are very used to being the center of things and when they aren’t it makes them uncomfortable. — Why Does This Happen? Most people don’t fully grasp the idea of systemic racism and that we live in a racist society that perpetuates racist ideas. We are socialized into white supremacy.
Trying: professionalpeachhunk:
[[This is Isaiah Hine’s high school presentation on white fragility. You’re not going to get a simpler explanation, in my opinion, so if you’re white you should really read this. Below are Isaiah’s notes on each slide.]]
—
What is White Fragility?

Robin DiAngelo is a professor at Westfield State University and author of What Does it Mean to Be White? Developing White Racial Literacy.
I’m sure you’ve all seen these ā€˜defensive moves’ in action before. ā€œI didn’t mean anything by itā€ ā€œI wasn’t trying to be offensiveā€ ā€œI have a black friendā€ ā€œNot all white peopleā€
People are often more worried about being called a racist than actually doing something racist. In America white people often don’t even have to consider race. They often think of themselves as ā€œracelessā€ white is conditioned to be the norm and everyone else is considered ā€œracedā€ or ā€œcoloredā€. White fragility allows white people to govern when and how race is discussed. White people expect to be educated on racism, and in a nice way.
—

Why Is It A Bad Thing?
White people never learn as a result and are allowed to continue saying and doing racist things. White people prefer to hear these things from other white people but because other white people don’t know enough about racism, they cycle continues. When people of color do things like the BLACKLIVESMATTER movement, many white peoples responses were ā€œall lives matterā€ this is white fragility. Proclaiming that black lives matter does not inherently mean that other lives don’t. This statement is made because society continually shows us that black lives don’t matter in america and these are the lives that need the affirming. We already know that white lives matter, it doesn’t need to be stated. White people are very used to being the center of things and when they aren’t it makes them uncomfortable. 
—
Why Does This Happen?

Most people don’t fully grasp the idea of systemic racism and that we live in a racist society that perpetuates racist ideas. We are socialized into white supremacy.

professionalpeachhunk: [[This is Isaiah Hine’s high school presentation on white fragility. You’re not going to get a simpler explanation...

Trying: He’s trying his best
Trying: He’s trying his best

He’s trying his best

Trying: Someone kept trying to convince me this was a brilliant idea
Trying: Someone kept trying to convince me this was a brilliant idea

Someone kept trying to convince me this was a brilliant idea

Trying: Have some narwhals in these trying times
Trying: Have some narwhals in these trying times

Have some narwhals in these trying times

Trying: Trying to entertain yourself during lockdown!
Trying: Trying to entertain yourself during lockdown!

Trying to entertain yourself during lockdown!

Trying: justcatposts: She’s trying her bestĀ (via)
Trying: justcatposts:

She’s trying her bestĀ (via)

justcatposts: She’s trying her bestĀ (via)

Trying: My I offer you some memes and Videos in these trying times?
Trying: My I offer you some memes and Videos in these trying times?

My I offer you some memes and Videos in these trying times?

Trying: A moderately sized dump of stolen memes for these trying times 61
Trying: A moderately sized dump of stolen memes for these trying times 61

A moderately sized dump of stolen memes for these trying times 61

Trying: dreamsofamadman: somethingaboutdelia: cryingalonewithfrankenstein: This photo always cheers me up a bit. It’s a front-page article from 1955 about Christine Jorgensen, one of the first women to have sex-reassignment surgery. Since the text is a bit small and I couldn’t find a larger copy, here’s what the small blurb says: A World of a Difference George W. Jorgensen, Jr., son of a Bronx carpenter, served in the Army for two years and was given honorable discharge in 1946. Now George is no more. After six operations, Jorgensen’s sex has been changed and today she is a striking woman, working as a photographer in Denmark. Parents were informed of the big change in a letter Christine (that’s her new name) sent to them recently. This article is 58 years old, and it’s more respectful of Christine’s pronoun choices and name than some publications are today. It makes me happy to see a newspaper be respectful of a trans person’s choice of name and pronouns like that :3 Say it again for the haters in the back who want to keep pretending that trans people, or even treating trans people with respect is even remotely anything new. šŸ˜Ž It’s worth mentioning, that this was kinda celebrated as a wonder of the atomic age at the time.Ā ā€œLook at the power of our scientists! Look at what we can do!ā€You know, back when America was trying to be the leader in scientific advancement.
Trying: dreamsofamadman:

somethingaboutdelia:

cryingalonewithfrankenstein:

This photo always cheers me up a bit. It’s a front-page article from 1955 about Christine Jorgensen, one of the first women to have sex-reassignment surgery.
Since the text is a bit small and I couldn’t find a larger copy, here’s what the small blurb says:
A World of a Difference

George W. Jorgensen, Jr., son of a Bronx carpenter, served in the Army for two years and was given honorable discharge in 1946. Now George is no more. After six operations, Jorgensen’s sex has been changed and today she is a striking woman, working as a photographer in Denmark. Parents were informed of the big change in a letter Christine (that’s her new name) sent to them recently.

This article is 58 years old, and it’s more respectful of Christine’s pronoun choices and name than some publications are today. It makes me happy to see a newspaper be respectful of a trans person’s choice of name and pronouns like that :3

Say it again for the haters in the back who want to keep pretending that trans people, or even treating trans people with respect is even remotely anything new. šŸ˜Ž

It’s worth mentioning, that this was kinda celebrated as a wonder of the atomic age at the time.Ā ā€œLook at the power of our scientists! Look at what we can do!ā€You know, back when America was trying to be the leader in scientific advancement.

dreamsofamadman: somethingaboutdelia: cryingalonewithfrankenstein: This photo always cheers me up a bit. It’s a front-page article fro...

Trying: srsfunny: Just trying to make some oc
Trying: srsfunny:

Just trying to make some oc

srsfunny: Just trying to make some oc

Trying: 90 Days without sex I’m trying to make coffee
Trying: 90 Days without sex I’m trying to make coffee

90 Days without sex I’m trying to make coffee

Trying: justcatposts: ā€œMy nephew had the best interruption while trying to do his homeworkā€œĀ  (Source)
Trying: justcatposts:
ā€œMy nephew had the best interruption while trying to do his homeworkā€œĀ 
(Source)

justcatposts: ā€œMy nephew had the best interruption while trying to do his homeworkā€œĀ  (Source)

Trying: Pro-tip for those trying to be White Allies right now. (via /r/BlackPeopleTwitter)
Trying: Pro-tip for those trying to be White Allies right now. (via /r/BlackPeopleTwitter)

Pro-tip for those trying to be White Allies right now. (via /r/BlackPeopleTwitter)

Trying: A moderately sized dump of stolen memes for these trying times 60
Trying: A moderately sized dump of stolen memes for these trying times 60

A moderately sized dump of stolen memes for these trying times 60

Trying: What’s Elon trying with that space junk? via /r/MemeEconomy https://ift.tt/2MFzOtg
Trying: What’s Elon trying with that space junk? via /r/MemeEconomy https://ift.tt/2MFzOtg

What’s Elon trying with that space junk? via /r/MemeEconomy https://ift.tt/2MFzOtg

Trying: Pro-tip for those trying to be White Allies right now. by lorettadion MORE MEMES
Trying: Pro-tip for those trying to be White Allies right now. by lorettadion
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Pro-tip for those trying to be White Allies right now. by lorettadion MORE MEMES

Trying: Pro-tip for those trying to be White Allies right now.
Trying: Pro-tip for those trying to be White Allies right now.

Pro-tip for those trying to be White Allies right now.

Trying: A moderately sized dump of stolen memes for these trying times 58
Trying: A moderately sized dump of stolen memes for these trying times 58

A moderately sized dump of stolen memes for these trying times 58

Trying: Dank Comic Memes Featuring Tinky Winky Trying To Fit In With The Power Rangers
Trying: Dank Comic Memes Featuring Tinky Winky Trying To Fit In With The Power Rangers

Dank Comic Memes Featuring Tinky Winky Trying To Fit In With The Power Rangers

Trying: A positive message in these trying times
Trying: A positive message in these trying times

A positive message in these trying times

Trying: phantomemes: startersĀ  /Ā  prompts taken from f. d. soul’s work ,Ā  between you and these bonesĀ .Ā  feel free to change pronounsĀ  /Ā  tenses as necessary . ā€˜Ā  the problem is you keep trying to use your eyesĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  how i soften when you pull me against youĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  you are teaching me to loveĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  i will pretend that i have not already heard the question in your eyesĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  you perhaps will become my swan songĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  it is a very human thing to loveĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  you are my good daysĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  i have been loved dearlyĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  i promise you will not always be this warĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  thank god for the stubbornness of organsĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  it takes me seven days to stop being in love with youĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  there will always be another dayĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  there will always be another mercyĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  perhaps i will take up dancing againĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  what a pretty little disaster you will beĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  i am terrified for youĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  i will fold inside of myselfĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  today i am thankfulĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  i didn’t want to sleep because i didn’t want to wakeĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  come and get meĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  i tell myself i do not need youĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  i think i broke again last nightĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  i’m just trying to connect with youĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  you are an ocean that will perhaps never stop crashingĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  burn the house down in search of yourselfĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  don’t you dare ever stop lookingĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  i struggle not to feel guiltyĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  you are a wildĀ  ,Ā  unkempt thingĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  sometimes it is a very sad thing to be human and longingĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  find that you are made of russian nesting dollsĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  the trees are always kindest with spring comesĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  teach yourself the hymns againĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  he is every amen i have ever laid down on lipsĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  this life is an altarĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  i am sorry i do not have more timeĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  there is a mountain in meĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  by the morning i am a triumphĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  there are words playing hooky in the back of your throatĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  today is by far the most beautiful creature i have ever come acrossĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  there are many things that will fit beneath your skinĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  forgiveness does not take up much roomĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  some days you will breathe and it will be enoughĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  you do not have to hold it quite so tightlyĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  there is a prayer in meĀ  ,Ā  stillĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  you scare me a littleĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  you can be a good thing and not a whole thingĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  there are flowers in my chest againĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  the rain comes and sounds like youĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  i cannot tell you why i still trust godĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  find peace and build a home out of itĀ  ’ ā€˜Ā  there is never an endĀ  ’
Trying: phantomemes:
startersĀ  /Ā  prompts taken from f. d. soul’s work ,Ā  between you and these bonesĀ .Ā  feel free to change pronounsĀ  /Ā  tenses as necessary .
ā€˜Ā  the problem is you keep trying to use your eyesĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  how i soften when you pull me against youĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  you are teaching me to loveĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  i will pretend that i have not already heard the question in your eyesĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  you perhaps will become my swan songĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  it is a very human thing to loveĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  you are my good daysĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  i have been loved dearlyĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  i promise you will not always be this warĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  thank god for the stubbornness of organsĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  it takes me seven days to stop being in love with youĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  there will always be another dayĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  there will always be another mercyĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  perhaps i will take up dancing againĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  what a pretty little disaster you will beĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  i am terrified for youĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  i will fold inside of myselfĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  today i am thankfulĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  i didn’t want to sleep because i didn’t want to wakeĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  come and get meĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  i tell myself i do not need youĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  i think i broke again last nightĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  i’m just trying to connect with youĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  you are an ocean that will perhaps never stop crashingĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  burn the house down in search of yourselfĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  don’t you dare ever stop lookingĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  i struggle not to feel guiltyĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  you are a wildĀ  ,Ā  unkempt thingĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  sometimes it is a very sad thing to be human and longingĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  find that you are made of russian nesting dollsĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  the trees are always kindest with spring comesĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  teach yourself the hymns againĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  he is every amen i have ever laid down on lipsĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  this life is an altarĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  i am sorry i do not have more timeĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  there is a mountain in meĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  by the morning i am a triumphĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  there are words playing hooky in the back of your throatĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  today is by far the most beautiful creature i have ever come acrossĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  there are many things that will fit beneath your skinĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  forgiveness does not take up much roomĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  some days you will breathe and it will be enoughĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  you do not have to hold it quite so tightlyĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  there is a prayer in meĀ  ,Ā  stillĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  you scare me a littleĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  you can be a good thing and not a whole thingĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  there are flowers in my chest againĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  the rain comes and sounds like youĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  i cannot tell you why i still trust godĀ  ’
ā€˜Ā  find peace and build a home out of itĀ  ’

ā€˜Ā  there is never an endĀ  ’

phantomemes: startersĀ  /Ā  prompts taken from f. d. soul’s work ,Ā  between you and these bonesĀ .Ā  feel free to change pronounsĀ  /Ā  tenses...

Trying: justcatposts: I’m trying to understand why cats are so cute
Trying: justcatposts:

I’m trying to understand why cats are so cute

justcatposts: I’m trying to understand why cats are so cute

Trying: A moderately sized dump of stolen memes for these trying times 57
Trying: A moderately sized dump of stolen memes for these trying times 57

A moderately sized dump of stolen memes for these trying times 57

Trying: me trying to be trendy
Trying: me trying to be trendy

me trying to be trendy

Trying: Trying to push her sister into the pool!Ā (via)
Trying: Trying to push her sister into the pool!Ā (via)

Trying to push her sister into the pool!Ā (via)

Trying: A moderately sized dump of stolen memes for these trying times 56
Trying: A moderately sized dump of stolen memes for these trying times 56

A moderately sized dump of stolen memes for these trying times 56

Trying: awesomacious: If you ain’t trying to be like this, what you even doing smh
Trying: awesomacious:

If you ain’t trying to be like this, what you even doing smh

awesomacious: If you ain’t trying to be like this, what you even doing smh

Trying: professionalpeachhunk: [[This is Isaiah Hine’s high school presentation on white fragility. You’re not going to get a simpler explanation, in my opinion, so if you’re white you should really read this. Below are Isaiah’s notes on each slide.]] — What is White Fragility? Robin DiAngelo is a professor at Westfield State University and author of What Does it Mean to Be White? Developing White Racial Literacy. I’m sure you’ve all seen these ā€˜defensive moves’ in action before. ā€œI didn’t mean anything by itā€ ā€œI wasn’t trying to be offensiveā€ ā€œI have a black friendā€ ā€œNot all white peopleā€ People are often more worried about being called a racist than actually doing something racist. In America white people often don’t even have to consider race. They often think of themselves as ā€œracelessā€ white is conditioned to be the norm and everyone else is considered ā€œracedā€ or ā€œcoloredā€. White fragility allows white people to govern when and how race is discussed. White people expect to be educated on racism, and in a nice way. — Why Is It A Bad Thing? White people never learn as a result and are allowed to continue saying and doing racist things. White people prefer to hear these things from other white people but because other white people don’t know enough about racism, they cycle continues. When people of color do things like the BLACKLIVESMATTER movement, many white peoples responses were ā€œall lives matterā€ this is white fragility. Proclaiming that black lives matter does not inherently mean that other lives don’t. This statement is made because society continually shows us that black lives don’t matter in america and these are the lives that need the affirming. We already know that white lives matter, it doesn’t need to be stated. White people are very used to being the center of things and when they aren’t it makes them uncomfortable. — Why Does This Happen? Most people don’t fully grasp the idea of systemic racism and that we live in a racist society that perpetuates racist ideas. We are socialized into white supremacy.
Trying: professionalpeachhunk:
[[This is Isaiah Hine’s high school presentation on white fragility. You’re not going to get a simpler explanation, in my opinion, so if you’re white you should really read this. Below are Isaiah’s notes on each slide.]]
—
What is White Fragility?

Robin DiAngelo is a professor at Westfield State University and author of What Does it Mean to Be White? Developing White Racial Literacy.
I’m sure you’ve all seen these ā€˜defensive moves’ in action before. ā€œI didn’t mean anything by itā€ ā€œI wasn’t trying to be offensiveā€ ā€œI have a black friendā€ ā€œNot all white peopleā€
People are often more worried about being called a racist than actually doing something racist. In America white people often don’t even have to consider race. They often think of themselves as ā€œracelessā€ white is conditioned to be the norm and everyone else is considered ā€œracedā€ or ā€œcoloredā€. White fragility allows white people to govern when and how race is discussed. White people expect to be educated on racism, and in a nice way.
—

Why Is It A Bad Thing?
White people never learn as a result and are allowed to continue saying and doing racist things. White people prefer to hear these things from other white people but because other white people don’t know enough about racism, they cycle continues. When people of color do things like the BLACKLIVESMATTER movement, many white peoples responses were ā€œall lives matterā€ this is white fragility. Proclaiming that black lives matter does not inherently mean that other lives don’t. This statement is made because society continually shows us that black lives don’t matter in america and these are the lives that need the affirming. We already know that white lives matter, it doesn’t need to be stated. White people are very used to being the center of things and when they aren’t it makes them uncomfortable. 
—
Why Does This Happen?

Most people don’t fully grasp the idea of systemic racism and that we live in a racist society that perpetuates racist ideas. We are socialized into white supremacy.

professionalpeachhunk: [[This is Isaiah Hine’s high school presentation on white fragility. You’re not going to get a simpler explanation...

Trying: He’s trying his best okai by twopeas_onepod MORE MEMES
Trying: He’s trying his best okai by twopeas_onepod
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He’s trying his best okai by twopeas_onepod MORE MEMES

Trying: honeybrowns: darkerskin: Take this with you to all my white followers who stew in unnecessary guilt trying to come to terms with the privilege you have, watch this
Trying: honeybrowns:

darkerskin:
Take this with you
to all my white followers who stew in unnecessary guilt trying to come to terms with the privilege you have, watch this

honeybrowns: darkerskin: Take this with you to all my white followers who stew in unnecessary guilt trying to come to terms with the pri...

Trying: Trying your best: | 21 Pictures That Will Make You Say "That's Me With Food"
Trying: Trying your best: | 21 Pictures That Will Make You Say "That's Me With Food"

Trying your best: | 21 Pictures That Will Make You Say "That's Me With Food"

Trying: Kid just trying to be wholesome by elmuchodingdong93 MORE MEMES
Trying: Kid just trying to be wholesome by elmuchodingdong93
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Kid just trying to be wholesome by elmuchodingdong93 MORE MEMES

Trying: uncleromeo: aphrican-aphrodite: critical-gemini-hero: socialistexan: theboykingofhell: lagonegirl: I hope he wins the lawsuit, a police officer was finally doing the right thing and they penalize him for not being a racist monster! his name is stephen mader and not only did he refuse to shoot, he actively wanted to help the man (ronaldĀ ā€˜rj’ williams) because he could tell that he was only acting out because of mental illness. rj williams was suicidal and holding an unloaded gun and, while mader didn’t shoot him, a fellow officer (ryan kuzma) did and murdered him on the spot. here is the sourceĀ and here’s to hoping rj williams gets justice ā€œSaying the words ā€˜Just shoot me’ sent up the red flag that he was just trying to harm himself and no one else … That’s what made me make my decision. He needed helpā€ I hate this fucking world. The guy was actually trying to do his job by actually desculating the situation the right way (desculating these days apparently just means shoot them) and was fired for ā€œfailing to eliminate a threat.ā€ HE WON THE LAWSUIT AND GOT $175,000 I read this whole story. It is wild !! The conversations between him and his ex coworkers about what went down that day 😧😶 Listen to it all here: What Happened When A White Cop Decided Not to Shoot a Black Man when I say there are no good cops, this is part of the reason why. ā€œgood copsā€ lose their jobs for doing the right thing. ā€œgood copsā€ die mysteriously after whistleblowing. ā€œgood copsā€ are forced to choose between their livelihood and becoming just like the rest.
Trying: uncleromeo:

aphrican-aphrodite:


critical-gemini-hero:

socialistexan:

theboykingofhell:

lagonegirl:


I hope he wins the lawsuit, a police officer was finally doing the right thing and they penalize him for not being a racist monster!


his name is stephen mader and not only did he refuse to shoot, he actively wanted to help the man (ronaldĀ ā€˜rj’ williams) because he could tell that he was only acting out because of mental illness. rj williams was suicidal and holding an unloaded gun and, while mader didn’t shoot him, a fellow officer (ryan kuzma) did and murdered him on the spot. here is the sourceĀ and here’s to hoping rj williams gets justice


ā€œSaying the words ā€˜Just shoot me’ sent up the red flag that he was just trying to harm himself and no one else … That’s what made me make my decision. He needed helpā€ I hate this fucking world. The guy was actually trying to do his job by actually desculating the situation the right way (desculating these days apparently just means shoot them) and was fired for ā€œfailing to eliminate a threat.ā€

HE WON THE LAWSUIT AND GOT $175,000 


I read this whole story. It is wild !! The conversations between him and his ex coworkers about what went down that day 😧😶
Listen to it all here: 
What Happened When A White Cop Decided Not to Shoot a Black Man


when I say there are no good cops, this is part of the reason why. 
ā€œgood copsā€ lose their jobs for doing the right thing. 
ā€œgood copsā€ die mysteriously after whistleblowing. 
ā€œgood copsā€ are forced to choose between their livelihood and becoming just like the rest.

uncleromeo: aphrican-aphrodite: critical-gemini-hero: socialistexan: theboykingofhell: lagonegirl: I hope he wins the lawsuit, a...