“Police officers AREN’T our friends”

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So said my teenage son to his five-year-old brother. For the first time in my life, I stayed silent on this topic.



Very poor parenting. Your kids are old enough to understand the nuance that there are bad cops and good cops. Have the conversation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So said my teenage son to his five-year-old brother. For the first time in my life, I stayed silent on this topic.



Very poor parenting. Your kids are old enough to understand the nuance that there are bad cops and good cops. Have the conversation.


I'll explain to my kid the nuance that some of the cops will kill you, and others will stand nearby while you die instead. Hopefully he'll appreciate the nuance.
Anonymous

Teach your kids not to break the law and equally important don't associate/be friends with people who do either. Don't put yourself in situations where you are likely to have negative police interactions

That's easy to say when by virtue your skin color you likely to have a negative police interaction.
Anonymous
So I have ran into 2 bad cops at least and this was the 2 times I had to deal with them. One time was 1 bad apple and the other time were at least 4. One decides what to do with you and the otehrs don't question the first person at all. The others are bad apples too if the 1st one makes a bad decision. Why can't they at least discuss and see if all think sitting on somebody's neck for 8 minutes is a good idea.
My first counter ended up with police letting me go and lying about my broken headlight. It wasn't broken- no need to lie just say you got the wrong car.
The 2nd time I called for help in DV situation and ended up in jail myself since ex-DH had somehow scratched himself while beating me. Wasn't my first time to report him.
Had I left the situation and reported later, he would've been the only one arrested. I was all black and blue underneath my clothes but nobody saw it until I was in jail.
How do you not check if it has happened before? How do you not check my body if I just told you I got beat up. Not all is on my face. Ended up in jail after years of being abused. Yes, I moved out and didn't even live with him anymore when he decided to attack me. I think cops are stupid. They have the right to take us both and had no reason to do their due diligence. It was almost as if they were in a hurry. Cops are not your friends- they make things worse and nobody expects it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So said my teenage son to his five-year-old brother. For the first time in my life, I stayed silent on this topic.



Very poor parenting. Your kids are old enough to understand the nuance that there are bad cops and good cops. Have the conversation.



+1

OP could also add to the conversation that there are good black people and bad black people, same as there are good white people and bad white people.

Behavior matters, not skin color.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Things are not fair in life. It doesn’t all boil down to structural racism. A white person born poor will do just as poorly as a black person born poor.

Maybe there is still a little bit structural racism but what bothers me is that the poster said (maybe inadvertently) that this not because anyone is racist. He/she seems to be saying no one is racist, just fault of the structural racism. I vehemently disagree. There are racists. Perhaps the poster lived a very sheltered life.


Categorically, glaringly false statement alert. https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2018/3/21/17139300/economic-mobility-study-race-black-white-women-men-incarceration-income-chetty-hendren-jones-porter
Anonymous
I think two things here, OP:

First, your teenage son is suffering. He sounds angry and his anger is justified.

Second, I think it’s a mistake to teach children that police are friends. They are armed authority figures. Teach respect and a dose of fear.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If your sons are black, he’s right.


Or if you are poor. If you are black and poor it’s the worst of all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Things are not fair in life. It doesn’t all boil down to structural racism. A white person born poor will do just as poorly as a black person born poor.

Maybe there is still a little bit structural racism but what bothers me is that the poster said (maybe inadvertently) that this not because anyone is racist. He/she seems to be saying no one is racist, just fault of the structural racism. I vehemently disagree. There are racists. Perhaps the poster lived a very sheltered life.


Categorically, glaringly false statement alert. https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2018/3/21/17139300/economic-mobility-study-race-black-white-women-men-incarceration-income-chetty-hendren-jones-porter

Here's another article about this topic (I think the animated figure it compelling): https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/03/19/upshot/race-class-white-and-black-men.html
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