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“It’s not a lack of training issue, it’s a culture of violence and lawlessness issue.”



It’s ok that I’m racist to this person, because I don’t like them!
So ironic, so progressive.
If my suggestion was correct, tell my how you think the other guy is racist when he doesn’t think they are actually Mexican?
What.
Lmao. What do they teach in schools these days… I don’t think that your suggestion is correct. The person called them Mexicans because they had Latino names.
Yeah, so if that’s your argument against the likelihood of my explanation being true, that would make perfect sense. What I don’t understand is why people are so quick to accuse me of being racist as if I’m claiming them to be Mexican? All I see are people not wanting to understand what point I’m making and jumping to conclusions.
It was the part where you said:
You mean the part under the context where I said I’m using the logic ICE agents would use, not the logic I’m using personally? So no, I didn’t say I think they are Mexican.
Yea, I mean the part that you wrote.