When You Were Never Told “No” as a Kid



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32 thoughts on “When You Were Never Told “No” as a Kid

  1. Some of the common post arrest statements.
    #1 – Im sorry sir.
    #2 – I aint do nuffin.
    #3 – I know my rights.
    #4 – Can I call my mom?
    #5 – Where's my phone?
    #6 – Bro.
    #7 – I cant breathe (but still talkin')
    #8 – What I do?
    #9 – I dont know my friends name.

    For the upstanding, law-abiding, civilized black men, this sh*t is embarrassing.

  2. The Supreme Court has also said that passengers do not need to identify themselves during a traffic stop as well. Unfortunately this person will not be able to afford competent representation to fight this. I believe there was no standing for arrest.

  3. Why do so many people say such stupid crap in these videos? “I ain’t did nothing” do they not realise they’re actually admitting they did something?

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