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Rorosi

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  1. The thing is I don't live in the US. Where I live there is racism but no way near like in the US. I am very conscious of reality and get far too upset about it as it is. Believe me there is not only racism in the world. So I watch shows like this, not to be educated but to be distracted. But now as the US is full of dumb people who are clueless about the world that surrounds them and have crap education, the only way to get people to see is through TV and cinema so this sort of thing/theme now appears on every show. It is tiering.i want a break from reality not a reminder. Fewer and fewer of my shows provid that anymore. Also if you really want to be truthful then maybe these shows need to equally show times when a black person is stopped and treated just like anyone else or are you saying that it is systematic that the cops are always 2 white cops 1 50ish slightly overweight and the other one younger orsimilar to first. That systematically they treat a black guy like they did in this episode? No that would be ridiculous. Yes there are plenty of cad cops and black men are more likely to be pulled over. But the likelihood of a black man who looks like this, in a car like that, who explains he is moving to Seattle to work as a doctor and move in with his girlfriend who is also a doctor, Tobe treated that way is slimeven for the US. Most cases of police acting with excessif force or doing this sort of thing is in areas where there is a high poor black population and on drug routes. The people involved are mainly in their early mid 20s and look it. There manner of speach is that of the streets (not impolite but has a certain flow to it). This does not excuse a thing let me be very clear on that. I'm just saying that the 30 year old doc dressed like a 60 year old who speaks in proper English and has an expensive bicycle on the back of his car (not the sort of thing a drug dealer would have or a gang member), clearly moving, is not going to be a target unless he is really unlucky and falls on some really racist cops. Most of the bad cops are either trigger happy guys who go into the force to have an excuse to use their weapon or cops who have such strong stereotypes implanted in them that when someone presents with those characteristics their mind acts as if they have the worst criminal in front of them. Only few are raciste in the core. Pure evil men.
  2. I don't live in the US so this seems really strange to me. Can you actually get s college degree in less than 2 years in only evening classes in the US? That seems crazy. Here it is a minimum of 3 years full time. And even if he had let's say 2 years from a prior colledge and could transfere some credits, I can't see how he could transfere all of them as I suspect he has to follow specific courses in any cases. If he did art and history, I can't see that those credits will be transferrable. So why is he doing a night class rather than 4 years on the job where he would at least get real experience?
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