And Jason Sole, a community organizer in Minneapolis and former head of the local NAACP, who told the Post that he’s never felt a sense of relief when encountering black officers.
“I never had that feeling of ‘Oh great, it’s a black cop, yay.’ No. I was born in ’78 and I never had that feeling, not once,” Sole said. “All your skinfolk ain’t kinfolk.”
I wonder if he ever tried being law abiding?
>And Jason Sole, a community organizer in Minneapolis and former head of the local NAACP, who told the Post that he’s never felt a sense of relief when encountering black officers.
>“I never had that feeling of ‘Oh great, it’s a black cop, yay.’ No. I was born in ’78 and I never had that feeling, not once,” Sole said. “All your skinfolk ain’t kinfolk.”
I wonder if he ever tried being law abiding?
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