Drivel: to talk in a very foolish or silly way
"ironic justice" There was no justice involved in the Dallas murders. To suggest that there was is both foolish and silly.
"Random black men, either innocent of any crime or maybe guilty of very minor legal infractions, or "driving while black,"
shot by white police officers." ------Random black men? What black men are you talking about? I am not familiar with any of the homicides that supposedly lead up to the Dallas murders that were random, to state that they were somehow randomly shot is both foolish and silly.
"A few days later, random white police officers, similarly innocent, shot by a pissed off black man." ------The killer in the Dallas
murders was specifically intending to kill white people, especially white police the only thing randam about the killings was which of the targets the killer could aquire a site picture on, and to state that the officers were "similarly innocent'" presumes innocence on the all of the blacks killed at the hands of the police. Another foolish and silly statement.
"It's not right, but how much longer can it go on, where apparently innocent blacks get shot before it seems like a logical
consequence that random innocent white cops are shot? And don't get me wrong; I think I've established my opinion well that
I've no quarrel with perps of any race being shot while committing crimes." ------Innocent white cops have already been shot, so apparently it is too late to ask "how much longer can it go on" to do so would be silly, but to state that the Dallas murders are somehow a "logical consequence" of police action is beyond very foolish and silly, it is in fact an unhinged and downright dangerous way of thinking, it is a way of thinking that very possibly was going on in the Dallas murderers mind as he planned and put into action his plan to "kill white people especially cops".
And that is why I stated that your post was drivel.
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