Very smart man, show respect and you get respect, no matter what the color of your skin is. But stupid is as stupid does, some people will never get it, white, black or otherwise.
Totally agree with this young man. I also have been stopped many times. Have always treated the officer with respect and have never had a problem with them. So many people get ignorant with the police and then they want to cry about abused they were by the police.
As a white young woman working at a non profit in Baltimore City I was stopped several times until the officers got to know me. They suspected I was there to buy drugs.
He is sooo Right---
ReplyDeletewish everyone had his
mentality !!
Now this young man deserves respect!
ReplyDeleteGood post. Truth.
ReplyDeletePersonal responsibility.
Very smart man, show respect and you get respect, no matter what the color of your skin is. But stupid is as stupid does, some people will never get it, white, black or otherwise.
ReplyDeleteTotally agree with this young man. I also have been stopped many times. Have always treated the officer with respect and have never had a problem with them. So many people get ignorant with the police and then they want to cry about abused they were by the police.
ReplyDeleteAs a white young woman working at a non profit in Baltimore City I was stopped several times until the officers got to know me. They suspected I was there to buy drugs.
ReplyDeleteWorship the police.
ReplyDeleteThey are our masters.
OK Joe - I know you won't print this comment because it isn't very warm and fuzzy. It was meant for your enjoyment only.
To gain respect, one must give it first!
ReplyDeleteAlways has been that way and very simple to learn.
Give Respect↔️Gain Respect. This goes both ways mind you. If the LEO disrespects me, he-she gets it back.
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