The Sister of 25 y/o whacko Dallas gunman, Micah Xavier Johnson launched an ANTI-COP rant on Facebook just a DAY before the mass shooting when her brother killed 5 police officers!!
Nicole Johnson from Texas accused "white people" of "killing us off" and "hiding behind that blue suit" and then said "these cops need to get a taste of the life we now fear"
Then in the aftermath of the rampage, she DEFENDED her brother's actions and said "The news will say what they think but those that knew him know he wasn't like this. To all my white or even other race friends that are on the wrong side of the law. If ur opinions are one sided or racist or vulgar im reporting and blocking you. Tired of y'all trying to be on these cops side making it okay based off irrelevant info, when our own get killed over unjust s***. Frankly, you shouldn't even try to step in that man shoes saying w hat he did and why it was ok. White people have and iwll continue to kill us off. The only difference is they serve the system hiding behidn that blue suit and get off easy murdering civilians. Everything coming into the light and i for one think these cops need to get a taste of the life we now fear"
Nicole also became enraged of the recent killings of African Americans by police.
Micah also shared the same anger at police shootings and dislike of white people as he told hostage negotiators that he was targeting white officers. His online activity also suggested he was interested in black militant groups and identified himself as a "black nationalist"
Micah was a former military soldier who served in Afghanistan as friends said he was different once he came back from the war...after he returned, he got in touch with some bad folks and went all Blank Panther according to his friend who wants to remain anonymous.
His parents were divorced and lived with his mother and his father had re-married to ironically, a WHITE Woman!! They also have another brother, Tevin who has not spoken out..
Do you think Nicole should be arrested for those recent comments?
Nicole - Whacko
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/07/09/02/3617742200000578-3681804-image-m-67_1468027555274.jpg
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/07/09/03/3617B74E00000578-3681804-image-m-9_1468032727646.jpg
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http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/07/09/02/3614474F00000578-3681804-image-m-76_1468028260694.jpg
Micah - Whacko-Dead
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/07/08/17/3614365600000578-3680988-image-a-12_1467996452812.jpg
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/07/08/16/3613E97C00000578-3680988-image-a-7_1467991489945.jpg
Their Dad and his new white wife -
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Their Mom -
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/07/08/18/3614A79300000578-3680988-image-a-111_1467997863019.jpg
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July 9, 2016
July 8, 2016
Rationally Stopping Racism, Maybe
step 1) people stop saying everyone (maybe not everyone, but you know...) is racist
2) people stop believing everyone is racist
3) people who do wrong actually take responsibility for their actions instead of blaming someone else (the system, the government, etc.)
4) start to see a decline in these incidents because people are not fighting back as much and letting the courts work as the courts are supposed to work
5) cops no longer feel on edge because they're not being attacked and targeted
6) since cops are no longer on edge, they are less likely to have the "shoot first, ask questions later" mentality
7) racism from police appears to fade because fewer blacks are being shot
8) respect for law enforcement increases because they're actually showing they are doing what they're supposed to do.
Basically, at this point, it's a never-ending cycle because people claim cops are racists (not saying all are not), and certain movements have the "fight the power" attitude. This puts cops on edge, which causes cops to hyper-react when something happens, and more fuel is added to the fire.
I fully believe the shooting in MN was a huge mistake, and that officer should face repercussion to the fullest extent of the law, and I'm generally someone who supports LEOs. That being said, I don't know everything that happened there, so we'll have to wait and see what other evidence shows up.
However, I feel that officers are more on edge now-a-days, and they're quicker to the trigger because there are a lot of people targeting them for the sole reason they're wearing the badge and uniform.
By telling people to "ignore racism", they're not saying racism doesn't exist; they're saying that maybe it's not the root cause of all of these problems. They're saying to stop blaming everything on racial division, and stop believing that people (LEOs in specific) are after them only because of their race. Perhaps if people can start to work toward this goal, we can tackle the other aspects of racial diversity - economics, healthcare, and the like.
I'm not saying I agree or disagree, but to me this is how the "ignore race and racism will go away" is portrayed.
2) people stop believing everyone is racist
3) people who do wrong actually take responsibility for their actions instead of blaming someone else (the system, the government, etc.)
4) start to see a decline in these incidents because people are not fighting back as much and letting the courts work as the courts are supposed to work
5) cops no longer feel on edge because they're not being attacked and targeted
6) since cops are no longer on edge, they are less likely to have the "shoot first, ask questions later" mentality
7) racism from police appears to fade because fewer blacks are being shot
8) respect for law enforcement increases because they're actually showing they are doing what they're supposed to do.
Basically, at this point, it's a never-ending cycle because people claim cops are racists (not saying all are not), and certain movements have the "fight the power" attitude. This puts cops on edge, which causes cops to hyper-react when something happens, and more fuel is added to the fire.
I fully believe the shooting in MN was a huge mistake, and that officer should face repercussion to the fullest extent of the law, and I'm generally someone who supports LEOs. That being said, I don't know everything that happened there, so we'll have to wait and see what other evidence shows up.
However, I feel that officers are more on edge now-a-days, and they're quicker to the trigger because there are a lot of people targeting them for the sole reason they're wearing the badge and uniform.
By telling people to "ignore racism", they're not saying racism doesn't exist; they're saying that maybe it's not the root cause of all of these problems. They're saying to stop blaming everything on racial division, and stop believing that people (LEOs in specific) are after them only because of their race. Perhaps if people can start to work toward this goal, we can tackle the other aspects of racial diversity - economics, healthcare, and the like.
I'm not saying I agree or disagree, but to me this is how the "ignore race and racism will go away" is portrayed.
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