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Shamiek Moore is dragged on twitter for suggesting black people needs to find a way to avoid being killed

Shamiek Moore
American rapper:Shameik Moore 

American rapper Shamiek Moore is dragged on twitter for suggesting black people needs to find a way to avoid being killed by white police officers.

After Shamiek Moore took to his twitter handle suggesting that black people are partially the cause of their death,he has been dragged over and over by tweets of black people who are angry with his opinion.

On his tweets he suggested that the black community behavior towards the white cops are what makes the situation worse to be able to handle.

In his twitter handle he said; 
"Look I have a opinion that the black community hates to hear...but needs to hear...we need to learn how to deal with the police,and or racism because this is the part of the sceniero we have failed to fix. 
Shameik Moore's tweets

His second tweets said that blacks needs to work on their community including himself.
"We have to work have to work on our community before blaming everything on "racist" and police,...1.There is still black on black violence that needs to be addressed...and 2.If we know that the wrong white person can change our whole life with false accusations".
Shameik Moore's tweets

He said in his third tweet that; 
"Why do we give them the energy they want,give them an inch, they will take a mile ,we literally know this already,at what point do we look at ourselves and make adjustments".
Shameik Moore's tweets

His fourth tweets said that ;
"Nobody asked for my opinion but it's 2020 not 1945,meaning am more focused on black futures than black history,i personally refuse to feel as a victim, I refuse to have a slave mentality, I don't fear for my life because I know how to carry myself in tough situation".
Shameik Moore's tweets
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