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James Price
The question is whether systemic racism exists today. It does, but not white systemic racism. Rather, it's systemic racism that openly favors blacks in the form of diversity initiatives.
OK. So agree that racism exists. So were does racism exists ?
James Price
If you're claiming that drugs and crime aren't problems blacks face that are rooted in white racism, I agree.
OK. Well let's look at crime first if crime is a problem that isn't rooted in white racism.
Then how do explain Michael A. Wood Jr was a white retired White American police sergeant he noted what he saw while serving on the Baltimore police force from 2003 to 2014
He confirmed much of what many Black Americans in Baltimore have long known.
The Police :
When he was put on patrol in a well-to-do White neighbourhood he would go to a nearby Black neighbourhood to make his arrest quota.
Not because there was more crime there but because he could get away with arresting blacks for little things, like throwing a cigarette on the floor or playing basketball in the street. Also the police were told not to enforce drug laws against white people
He did not see himself as racist but took part in a racist institution by following orders. And these orders came from top. Who were supported by politicians who represented not the people but moneyed interests like the prison-industrial complex that need 90% occupancy.
Or white cop Adrian Schoolcraft he logged how the NYPD used to manipulate crime stats. He recorded everything that was said with a small tape recorder while he was on duty.
Police officers were told how many people to stop and search. How many tickets to write. How many arrests to make every month. Meanwhile serious crime was not taken seriously. .
When he had a solid case he went to InternalAffairs. So the police arrived at his door with a dozen policemen. They tore his place apart. They threw him to the ground, beat him up and handcuffed him.
After six days missing his dad found his son at last in a mental ward in Queens NY, where the police had put him.
That's only touching the surface the police plant evidence on suspects to frame them, as with the Ramparts division scandal or they protect drug runners.
The police deal in drugs themselves. Ever heard about New York’s infamous 75th precinct ?
The question is whether systemic racism exists today. It does, but not white systemic racism. Rather, it's systemic racism that openly favors blacks in the form of diversity initiatives.
OK. So agree that racism exists. So were does racism exists ?
James Price
If you're claiming that drugs and crime aren't problems blacks face that are rooted in white racism, I agree.
OK. Well let's look at crime first if crime is a problem that isn't rooted in white racism.
Then how do explain Michael A. Wood Jr was a white retired White American police sergeant he noted what he saw while serving on the Baltimore police force from 2003 to 2014
He confirmed much of what many Black Americans in Baltimore have long known.
The Police :
- Racially profile.·
- Lie.
- Do not see Black and poor people as real human being.
- Are an occupying force in Black ghettos.
- See the people there as the enemy, not as citizens to protect and serve.
- Use unspoken arrest quota.
- Each officer is expected to make so many arrests a month.
- Do not care much about the US Constitution.
- Are badly trained.
- Fear Black males.
When he was put on patrol in a well-to-do White neighbourhood he would go to a nearby Black neighbourhood to make his arrest quota.
Not because there was more crime there but because he could get away with arresting blacks for little things, like throwing a cigarette on the floor or playing basketball in the street. Also the police were told not to enforce drug laws against white people
He did not see himself as racist but took part in a racist institution by following orders. And these orders came from top. Who were supported by politicians who represented not the people but moneyed interests like the prison-industrial complex that need 90% occupancy.
Or white cop Adrian Schoolcraft he logged how the NYPD used to manipulate crime stats. He recorded everything that was said with a small tape recorder while he was on duty.
Police officers were told how many people to stop and search. How many tickets to write. How many arrests to make every month. Meanwhile serious crime was not taken seriously. .
When he had a solid case he went to InternalAffairs. So the police arrived at his door with a dozen policemen. They tore his place apart. They threw him to the ground, beat him up and handcuffed him.
After six days missing his dad found his son at last in a mental ward in Queens NY, where the police had put him.
That's only touching the surface the police plant evidence on suspects to frame them, as with the Ramparts division scandal or they protect drug runners.
The police deal in drugs themselves. Ever heard about New York’s infamous 75th precinct ?