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A woman who identified herself as Dragonfly, from the Brooklyn borough of New York, gets a hug from Ferguson, Mo., police Sgt. Michael Wood, after sharing her fear of police brutality with Wood, during a protest at the police station, Oct. 13, 2014, in Ferguson, Mo.
“Why do you all hate us so much?” Dragonfly pleaded, asking why the Ferguson and St. Louis area police officers seem to hate members of the African American community.
But the officer replied, “I don’t hate you, ma’am.”
Obviously surprised by the answer, she said: “I don’t want to hate you, I’d rather hug you.”
The officer who seemed to feel remorse for the racist behavior of so many fellow officers said simply: “Then hug me.”
Image credit: Reverend Billy And The Stop Shopping Gospel Choir
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Your blog is still perfect as always 😘
Ah thank you, likewise! ❤️ I haven't used this in ages, I'm slacking 😟😔
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Fannie Lou Hammer October 6, 1917 – March 14, 1977 (age 59) (When we say that they don’t make them like this Sister anymore, OMG! Beaten damn near to death by white men in jail, after being detained on a false charge and she still continued to fight!)
can we address the elephant in the room
its really rude to talk about girls like that