people that really believe that statement are american police officers who go into american ghettos every day to keep people from killing each other. if they really mattered that s where the outrage would be. that s what we d see protests about. but when we see the black on black homicide that happens on a very frequent basis, we don t see protests. we don t see marches. we don t see demands for change. so this has been a one-way conversation that i m just trying to present a counternarrative to balance this thing and so that we can have that discussion. then i asked him after, you know, can t we have both discussions. what do you think? wehat he said i ve been sayig all along as an advocate out against gun and gang violence in our community every day. at the same time there has to be a collaborative of dialogue because i think that there s a disconnect in communicating what the issues are in our community. keep in mind the police department is a tool of the city of new york.
says was a direct message from you to him. quote if only these faux protesters were asked by media about all the black-on-black killing or black babies aborted in the u.s. every year. a, is his reporting correct? did you send him that message? and b if so, what did you mean by it? yes i did. when i hear the things that black lives matter. the only people that really believe that statement are american police officer who is go into american ghettos every day to keep people from killing each other. yes, i did send that and i meant it. the abortion, black lives, if they really mattered that s where the outrage would be that s what we would see protests about. when you see the black-on-black homicide that happens on a very frequent basis, we don t see protests we don t see marches, we don t see demands for change. so this has been a one-way conversation that i m just trying to present a counternarrative to balance this thing. and so that we can have that discussion. but what i m sensing