"I Can Breathe"
This case of the #fuckboyfiles is for these fine fuck boys. Since the non-indictment of officer Daniel Pantaleo's chokehold to Eric Garner, many protests have taken place. "I Can't Breathe" were not only Eric Garner's last words but has come to represent how a lot of people feel when they see the police. And it's not because they're doing illegal shit. It's because, even when you're not doing fuck boy shit these fuck boys still treat you like a fuck boy and people undermine the psychological and emotional trauma you have to cope with when you're treated like you're guilty even when you know you haven't done anything. It's not just the death which resonates with people, it's the constant harassment that goes unseen. Now we're seeing celebrities--some sincere, others just dick riding--wearing "I Can't Breathe" shirts and these fuck boys decided to make a shirt that says "I CAN breathe" with "Thanks to the NYPD" on the back to retaliate. 😒 The fuck boy logic is on level 100 with these niggas, they don't even realize that they're proving our point: THEY CAN breathe, WE CAN'T. And this issue is bigger than the police; it's about the people who become them and the real reasons why. Many of the people with guns and badges have their opinions of the people they "serve and protect" long before they even get the gun and badge and this is proof.