This is how we fix the single motherhood rate, murder rate, etc. by providing more opportunities in black communities, by not incarcerating black men at a 3-1 clip over whites, by fixing the schools in the communities, by addressing the issues created by red lining, etc.
You want to focus on the results of bad policy but not on examining the source of the problems. I have no idea what motivated those officers from beating a black guy to death, and it’s every bit as disgusting as a cop putting his knee on a guy’s neck for 9 minutes as he begs for his life. There are few consequences historically for police officers, particularly when their victims are minorities. Every time a black person is killed or mistreated by the police (provided only of it is caught on camera), apologists come out of the woodwork to defend the cops and demonize the victims.
When a black guy kneeled for the national anthem during a football game, you might have thought that they assassinated a Senator or governor, given the right’s reaction (particularly on this board). Any mention of Black Lives Matter is always followed by a redneck chorus of “all lives matter,” or “blue lives matter.” And you wonder how people see a double standard?
C’mon man. Open your eyes. All of this is a continuum of contempt that has existed longer than this country. From slavery, to share cropping, to Jim Crow, to police murdering black people without repercussion. And in real time, it’s always excused as the victim’s fault until it’s forgotten and when it happens again we get the same bullshit excuses. If you always look the other way you’ll never see it, but it’s all out in the open.
You have obviously never worked in the inner city or been a part of one. I not only grew up in the inner city (corner of Middlebury and Prairie in Elkhart, look it up) but I worked it for YEARS (juvenile probation social worker and family services social worker) and went to school there (Mary Beck, Pierre Moran, Elkhart Central).
Single motherhood rate. What motivates a woman to stay in a relationship in the inner cities? These women are completely fine living rent-free (section 8), getting free food and healthcare (food stamps), and a lot of them know if you bug them enough you can get put on disability very easily. Very rarely was a single mom in these inner cities single with a baby daddy in jail. It's the same in South Bend where I have also worked. Selling drugs is not only lucrative but you are obviously not reporting your income to lose your free benefits. What opportunities are these kids missing out on that others get? I made it out along with MANY of my black counterparts. It's hard for men to compete in these welfare pockets. The first sign of trouble these women know they know they have a safety net.
You say the 5 officers killing that man is "every bit if disgusting" as the Knee incident. The world does not see it that way. George Floyd is a hero and has statues because his cop was a white man. The other guy got the shit beat out of continually. It was almost some Rodney King type shit. It got some headlines sure, but why was it treated differently than the Floyd incident? I will tell you why.
Being a victim is a very lucrative position and it's a very easy position to take as a cop-out. Working in the inner cities these kids are taught at a very young age by their own parents and family about who their enemy is. Yes, I said, enemy. You mention BLM but what has BLM done besides raise millions to help themselves and they have a very comfy living off the backs of injustices of black people. Who is calling them out on here? BLM, Al Sharpton, and Jesse Jackson are specific examples of where race-baiting sells. the media knows this as well, white man kills a black man with his knee.... click, click click click, ratings, ratings, ratings.... black man gets beat to death by a bunch of black cops it does not fit the white monster narrative. Sure we got some good plugs in about policing in general and how cops are bad but it does not go over as well as the mean monster white man. This is the same shit the kids are learning and being told at a very young age. There is not any reason a black person cannot succeed in these current conditions and this current climate. Turn on Youtube and we got black folks turn't up at the waffle house throwing chairs and destroying the whole place and you have people on their phone recording and laughing. "Worldstar, Worldstar". The moment you get a cop knocking at a door the phones are out and they are already playing the victim and they don't even know what they are there for.
A cell phone video shows a tense scene just after a fight between an Elkhart police officer and a 21-year-old man on the evening of July 3rd. A video shot by a bystander on West Garfield Avenue shows Elkhart police arresting Reese Tommy Haithcox and heated exchanges between officers and the crowd that gathered. The video shows Haithcox, pinned to the ground by several officers, while being handcuffed, after investigators say he punched an officer the face at least 15 times, tried to grab his firearm, then tried to run as he was tackled by the two officers.
Residents say the incident has caused increased tension between them and the police department.
I cannot find a video of this incident (convenient) but it was a brutal attack on a police officer in Elkhart while people just watched and laughed as they recorded on their phones. "Residents say the incident caused increased tension between them and the department"!! I lived on these same streets, that statement is garbage.
Being a victim all the time just makes you a victim all the time. There is no empowerment. These black kids and even adults can flourish in this current system and climate but they are unwilling. They are trapped by their own self-victimization. They are trapped by the media and the race-baiters selling the idea of a mean white monster so they can stay relevant and black people can remain "oppressed". Dumbing down standards tells these kids they are dumber plain and simple.
You mention Kaepernick. The man is a multi-millionaire that is kneeling because of how black people are being oppressed. Where is Kaepernicks oppression? The guy knew he was on his way out of SF and knew he just was not really that good anymore. Kaep has gotten paid more for being an advocate for oppression than he has for being a professional football player. What does that tell you? It tells you he made a great business decision. He disrespected workouts and basically sabotaged any and all workouts he ever went to because he knows he does not want to play football, he is doing fine being "oppressed" and "black-balled".
Jim Crow, redlining, and segregation are dead (at least white people segregating against black people). America has come a VERY long way. Black people can and should be thriving in 2023 but it's people like you that keep victimizing them... "slavery, redlining, segregation, BLM and hillbilly cops that think they matter", and my favorite..... "voter suppression". Black people can do well in this current climate, they are doing well in this current climate, they will continue to do well in this current climate, and if we stop telling them they are victims all the time they can explode and do far greater things. Racist white people are not the enemy and you give them waaaaay too much credit, they are racist white people that have issues with themselves and want to play victim to feel better about their current shitty situation. They should be used to motivate not victimize. We have way too many mental midgets that feel so victimized and oppressed and fail to see the bigger picture.