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Before You Call the Cops [View all] demmiblue May 2020 OP
As a black man myself IluvPitties May 2020 #1
Almost every African American I know, and grew up with, is the same as this man. I live in Kentucky. fwvinson May 2020 #6
Yes. FM123 May 2020 #2
Beautiful !! STING2 May 2020 #3
Yes, very powerful and sad. brer cat May 2020 #4
😢😢💔💔 onecaliberal May 2020 #5
Kick dalton99a May 2020 #7
What a respectful, polite gentleman. Scarsdale May 2020 #8
As an old, white woman who was taught right from wrong as I grew up, pazzyanne May 2020 #9
That part is what makes him a better person than I am csziggy May 2020 #15
You are right. AirmensMom May 2020 #22
Wow! warmfeet May 2020 #10
+1! nt tblue37 May 2020 #11
I'm an older white woman and it made me cry. blueinredohio May 2020 #12
I wish the word "awesome" hasn't become so hackneyed and common. BobTheSubgenius May 2020 #13
Brought tears to my eyes. sinkingfeeling May 2020 #14
Republicans do not want us to get to know each other better. KY_EnviroGuy May 2020 #16
Well that had my eyes glistening. Retweeted!💔 Cha May 2020 #17
Wow Wow Wow lillypaddle May 2020 #18
Possibly the most moving thing I have seen coeur_de_lion May 2020 #19
As someone too who knows almost exactly how he feels l Enoki33 May 2020 #20
That is sad and beautiful! Pacifist Patriot May 2020 #21
What I find particularly sad AirmensMom May 2020 #23
I don't see how this video doesn't uphold the "model minority" concept that racism is built on. WhiskeyGrinder May 2020 #24
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