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  • Did you guys see that shooting that happened two days ago?

  • Don't worry, if you missed it, there was another one yesterday

  • Baton Rouge, Louisiana and Falcon Heights, Minnesota.

  • Two videos in two days of police fatally shooting two black men

  • who, when you watch the video, did nothing to warrant them

  • losing their lives.

  • You know the hardest part of having a conversation

  • surrounding police shooting in America, it always feels like in America

  • it's like if you take a stand for something,

  • you automatically are against something else.

  • such a strange world to be in.

  • You're either a cat person or a dog person.

  • You know, you're a Red Socks or you're a Yankees.

  • When you text, you type LOL or HA HA HA!

  • I mean, personally I'm LOL.

  • I know a lot of people are HA HA HA, and I respect that.

  • The important thing is we can come together and hate those who type LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL.

  • Because what is that? That's not even a thing.

  • You can't be laughing out loud loud loud loud loud, that's not a thing.

  • Anyway, the point is, it's either one or the other.

  • But with police shooting, it shouldn't have to work that way.

  • For instance, if you pro-BLACK-LIVES-MATTER,

  • you assumed to be anti-police.

  • And if you pro-police, then you surely hate black people.

  • It seems like it's either pro-cop or anti-black

  • or pro-black and anti-cop

  • When in reality, you can be pro-cop and pro-black

  • which is what we should all be

  • This is what we should be aiming for.

  • I guess technically that mean you could also be anti-cop and anti-black

  • which, I don't know, would make you Mel Gibson, I don't know.

  • But the point is you shouldn't have to choose between the police and citizens that they're sworn to protect.

  • You know what makes this incident even more paintful

  • is the fact that there are some people who don't even think that this police problem exists.

  • Did you guys remember that catcalling video in New York City, right?

  • The one with a woman walk around in New York for a day

  • and over a hundred men took that as an invitation to harass her.

  • Remember that video?

  • I gonna be honest, I remember watching that video, I was shocked.

  • I was shock by how extreme catcalling was.

  • I didn't know. Because I am a man, I did not see that in my world.

  • I didn't know that it could happen for blocks and a woman was harassed over and over again.

  • And I was shocked by that, when I saw the video, I didn't think men would doing that.

  • I didn't think men were that concern with the sugar content of woman's breast.

  • I didn't know these things were happening.

  • Because I hadn't seen it.

  • You know, I didn't think it was that common.

  • I thought it was only done by like construction workers and cartoon wolves.

  • That's what I thought it was all about.

  • But after I watch the video, I realized that there was a problem.

  • Because seeing is believing.

  • And yet for some strange reasons, when it comes to video of police shooting,

  • seeing isn't beliveing.

  • The police will always come out with a statement like

  • I know it looks like the officer shot the man

  • even though he was subdued

  • But what the video doesn't show from this angle is that

  • the policeman feared for his life due to the suspect's physical action

  • that, again, are not visible from this angle

  • I want to ask the question why is it that the police only do that when they're the ones on camera

  • Because if there's ever a video of you committing a crime

  • the police won't be like

  • oh no I know it looks like the suspect is robbing the cash register in the video

  • But what you don't see from this angle is that..

  • In fact, how do we know the video isn't playing in reverse?

  • How do we know he isn't putting the money into the register?

  • You can't judge from a video.

  • Why is the video never enough?

  • Tahrir Rice, there was a video.

  • Eric Garner there was a video

  • Laquan McDonald there was a video

  • and yet still skepticism

  • And it's only about this.

  • When it comes to bigfoot, people see one blurry video and dedicate their lives to finding him.

  • They leave their family. Dedicate themselves to that sh*t.

  • And you know what, it's hard to blame black people for not trusting the police in this country.

  • Because even when the police have the responsibility of filming themselves

  • stuff like this happens

  • The two officers are now on administrative leave

  • both of them were body cameras

  • However, during the altercation, the body camera did come dislodged.

  • Really?

  • The body camera became dislodged?

  • So, what, has it gotten so bad that even the camera are like

  • oh sorry I can't be a part of this

  • I can't. I've seen enough. I've seen enough.

  • Really? The camera became dislodged?

  • I call bullsh*t, yeah.

  • I call bullsh*t

  • Because I've seen white people cameras

  • and those things never come off.

  • Wow

  • Wow

  • I'm alive!

  • You know it's a white people video when it ends with someone screaming, I'm alive!

  • You know what pissed me off the most about this

  • I don't think there is a problem with the police or some people say

  • I don't think there is a problem with the police

  • You know, black people are surely doing something.

  • Maybe the black guy did something wrong.

  • You can't deny the racism.

  • At some point you have to acknowledge it.

  • In fact, think of this, think of the most racist thing that you can call black people.

  • Think of it. The most racist thing people said.

  • They can them monkeys, baboons, gorillas.

  • And yet, when people watch the video of an actual gorilla been shot for dragging a child,

  • not only was there more outraged for the gorilla,

  • the organization responsible for killing the gorilla

  • admitted that there was a systemic problem that needed to be fixed.

  • A criminal investigation is now focus on how a little boy fell into a gorilla enclosure at Cincinnati Zoo.

  • Reports of the zoo is making changes to prevent tragic accidents like this from happening again.

  • That's for a f*cking gorilla!

  • They're making changes for a gorilla!

  • One gorilla! One!

  • It's a truth. I don't.. like I shouldn't be afraid to say

  • America has a problem within its police force.

  • And although this is a problem that this proportionally affects black people,

  • it's not just a black problem

  • this is an American problem.

  • Because just today, there was a third video

  • this time of a white kid getting shot by the police

  • while he was lying down on the ground

  • This is an America problem

  • Everyone is involved.

  • And with all those evidence on the video, surely the least American can expect from its police,

  • is for them to admit that there is a problem.

  • Because you can't fix something until you admit that is broken.

  • And you probably saying, oh Trevor what does it help?

  • What doe is help to just admit you have a problem?

  • Well, the Las Vegas police problem did just that.

  • In 2011, they admitted that there was a potential for bias.

  • They admitted that there is a better way for police to interact with suspects.

  • And so just by acknowledging that and training their officers on how access

  • and de escalate their situation

  • They were able to decrease the amount of police shooting by 36 percent.

  • 36 percent!

  • which is not perfect!

  • I know it's not perfect, but at least they're doing something.

  • And if the police can get their sh*t together,

  • in a city where you can rent a tiger,

  • and get married to a Filipino Elvis Presley

  • then in my opinion, the rest of America has no excuse.

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