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  • 2016-09-30 (xsd:date)
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  • NAACP Said 'Black Cops Aren't Real Black People' (en)
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  • On 27 September 2016 the clickbait site Downtrend published an article originally titled NAACP SAYS BLACK COPS ARE NOT REAL BLACK PEOPLE, asserting that: Significant changes were made to the article between its original publication on 27 September 2016 and 30 September 2016. The revised version walked the claim back to being something supposedly stated by a local NAACP brand or chapter rather than the national NAACP organization: The article linked to news content published by Charlotte television station WCNC, which included video and transcribed comments from a Charlotte-Mecklenburg NAACP spokesperson: In other words, a single spokesperson for a local NAACP chapter (likely Charlotte branch president Corine Mack) suggested that many black cops have to subordinate their racial identities to police culture in order to work effectively as part of a police force, but no NAACP representative asserted that black cops are not real black people. (en)
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