Friday, August 5, 2016

SFPD union’s dog photo called insult to Black Lives Matter cause

By Vivian Ho, SFGate

The union representing San Francisco police officers published a photograph of two dogs in its monthly newspaper that critics say belittles the Black Lives Matter movement and raises questions about the police force’s commitment to repairing its relationship with communities of color.

The picture, which appeared on the back page of the August issue of the San Francisco Police Officers Association Journal, shows a pair of Labrador retrievers, one black and one white. The black dog has a sign around its neck reading, “Black Labs Matter,” while the white dog sports a sign reading, “All Labs Matter.”


Commentary by: Lynn Cheramie, Founder, National Organization For All Races

Now Blacks want to say it's about the color of ones skin except when it pertains to someone else other than Blacks saying it!

This is the racism that has been perpetuated in America for the last fifty years by our own government and made even worse by Obama. This will end with everyone becoming more racist than ever before if we don't stop it now! #blacklivesmatter is a Black Organization correct?

#alllivesmatter PERIOD!

NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR ALL RACES
MAKING OUR WORLD COLORLESS!

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