I've been reading the Laws of Passion demos, and I love rewrite Terry SO much. Weak for an obsessed, pathetic man.
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I've been reading the Laws of Passion demos, and I love rewrite Terry SO much. Weak for an obsessed, pathetic man.
(Terrence Cunningham)
His for the taking and not just the voice but this world.
No, I’m serious, his bun is literally a halo.
He’s really angelic-sounding and his bun is kind of like a halo which makes it even better.
oh my god. terrence cunningham is an actual fucking angel. i’m gonna be shocked if he doesn’t win this season, he’s the most unique sound i’ve heard in a long time, let alone on the voice. he’s fucking incredible and he deserves this.
Police chiefs apologize for historical mistreatment of minorities
Police chiefs apologize for historical mistreatment of minorities
❝ The president of America’s largest police management organization on Monday issued a formal apology to the nation’s minority population “for the actions of the past and the role that our profession has played in society’s historical mistreatment of communities of color.” ❝ Terrence M. Cunningham, the chief of police in Wellesley, Mass., delivered his remarks at the convention in San Diego of…
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The president of a group representing tens of thousands of law enforcement officers worldwide is apologizing for historic mistreatment of people of color in the United States.
The president of a group representing tens of thousands of law enforcement officers worldwide is apologizing for historic mistreatment of people of color in the United States.
Terrence Cunningham said at the International Association of Chiefs of Police annual conference Monday in San Diego that police have historically been a face of oppression in enforcing laws that ensure legalized discrimination and denial of basic rights.
Cunningham says past injustices have created mistrust between communities of color and police. He says the group acknowledges and apologizes for those actions, but he also says today's officers are not to blame for the past.
Cunningham, who is also the police chief in Wellesley, Massachusetts, received a standing ovation for his comments.
H/T: Elliot Spagat at AP, via ABC News