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Will the Black Community Accept that Kenneka Jenkins Accidentally Killed Herself?

When all the facts are in and they show that Kenneka Jenkins reached her demise because she got too drunk and high resulting in poor decisions, will the black community admit they were wrong? Will the protests for answers stop after answers have been given? This is similar to Black Lives Matter wherein many black people created false narratives out of thin air, reacted with outrage before the investigation was complete, then claimed the police lied or tampered with evidence when the facts contradicted their narrative.

This is a problem called "victimology". Victimology is the practice of claiming victimization disproportionate to actual experiences of victimization. The reason why this happens is because we as a society are not being honest with the black community. The fear of being called a racist or sellout overrides our commitment to truth.

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