kmoose
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Typical kmoose. Of course you don't care about racist comments. If the police officer goes into an encounter believing that black people are very violent than they are more likely to perceive any action by a black person as aggressive which escalates the situation and leads to more physical/violent encounters which leads to reinforcement of the stereotype. People like that should not be police officers.
This article has some interesting quotes by the Austin police chief and by the police union (hint they aren't standing up for the officers comments). Texas police chief apologizes to black woman for officer's 'disturbing' comments - LA Times
It is typical me. I care about racist comments very much. But, typical you; without any idea what the specifics of the conversation are, you are ASSUMING that this officer's comments are racist. He says to her, "Why are so many people afraid of Black people?... I can give you a really good idea why it MIGHT be that way.... Violent tendencies. 99% of the time, when you hear about stuff like that......." It's obvious that they were having a pretty specific conversation. Without knowing what "stuff like that" refers to, neither I, NOR YOU, have any idea if it was a racist statement or not. He could very well have just been stating a crime statistic. I really don't care about the apology that she received. That's likely nothing more than hollow words that are meant to appease idiots who think that everyone who is white is racist. I hope that woman was prosecuted for resisting arrest. All this woman had to do was sit in her car and close the door. The cop asked her very nicely to do so. She made it very clear that she was NOT going to cooperate with the cop. So now she is throwing out the race card to try to mitigate any legal repercussions.