Posted on 08/05/2016 5:38:46 AM PDT by C19fan
Not long ago, Becky Deen Tai would never have imagined herself attending a civic meeting about police officers treatment of African Americans.
Shed grown up a white girl in a family with roots in the Deep South, and only recently had become more aware of how unaware I am, she said, later recalling her astonishment at learning via social media that black mothers often lecture their sons on how to avoid being targeted by law enforcement.
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Another self-hater.
I honestly think that the talk that black mothers and fathers have with their young sons is a contributing factor to the resistance to police typified in all these resisting a LEO videos/episodes were seeing. Honestly, if you are told/reminded regularly, Now, I want you to watch out when talking to police. You be careful! Dont you give them a reason to think youre dangerous. They might overreact just like they did with (fill in the blank), you are going to be uptight, wondering if your day has arrived.
As a white man, I know that you need to cooperate with police up to answering irrelevant questions. But you must always be respectful, no matter how much of a turd the cop is.
I told my wife, after watching some of these videos of blacks getting shot by cops that I can’t relate to the guy that gets shot. And it’s not because of their race. It’s because of their action. Who the heck runs from police at a traffic stop? Who the heck fights them? Who the heck, after telling the cop he has a gun, reaches down to the gun?!!!
That is just STOOOOOOPID.
No wonder they are getting shot.
Now, the one black guy who got shot that I COULD relate to was the one outside his car, that when the cop asked him to give him ID, he reached in his car for his wallet. It was a reasonable thing to do. However, I learned from that that even then it looks like I need to tell the cop, “I’m reaching for my wallet in the car”, and if the cop says, don’t, I stop and wait for further instructions.
“The talk” should focus on why cops need to be careful and that you need to respect that.
And the Chris Rock video is very instructive.
“Somebody told me if we elected a African President racism would be over in America, was I misled?”
It was the white half that kept racism alive and well.
[This is a phony article by the Washington Post.]
You’re right. A talking point disguised as news.
I’d curious of this person’s background.
It’s called brainwashing.
I'm not justifying any behavior that fails to cooperate. Just trying to imagine what might go through the head of someone who's been conditioned in such a way.
That said, I believe that “the talk” and all the “sensationalization” of these episodes with constant replaying of these “tragedies” will have an effect on behavior.
I actually blame Obama for a lot of it, but not all.
and have dad talk to their sons also. that’d be nice.
If you are walking down the street and see a pit bull on the loose coming your way, are you more inclined to cross the street than if it were a tail wagging black lab?
Ooops... is black lab racist?
Those black mothers need to change their lecture. They need to focus on stop committing crimes.
I’ve been well aware of racism at least since the Tawana Brawley scandal. I owe my epiphany to Rev’n Al.
Chris Rock has a very good public service video on how to conduct yourself with law enforcement.
We have three black families in our neighborhood, one of whom with which I am well acquainted. They told they specifically moved to our neighborbood to get away from other blacks.
A lot of blacks feel the same way.
Gullible indeed.
Had a black house mate in college. Most racist human I have met by 10 miles. Every other human, black or white, he called them the N word. Hated whites for being white. Imagined that everyone was a racist N-——.
We just stayed away from him. Because of his speech and the smell of his room.
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