Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anyone explain to me why this cop did t proceed to put him in the car? What was he waiting for, in theory?
I think he was waiting to feel like the man he was kneeling on was well and truly subdued. He thought his authority had been questioned, and he wanted to demonstrate his dominance over this man.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an African American, this video doesn’t even disturb me. It’s to the point that it’s so natural. White people hate black people. Always will.
Same.
Just look at this thread. We have this video of a man being slowly murdered by a cop, clear as day, and yet there are still posters willing to make excuses.
We have video of the jogger being ambushed and murdered by a group of vigilantes, and posters wanted to talk about his outfit and "wait for the facts."
We have a video of a white woman breaking the law and threatening the black man who had the audacity to confront her with a cop-altercation. We hear her pretend to be breathless and hysterical as she cries for law enforcement to rescue her from the scary black man who offered her dog a treat. And yet posters want to know what happened before, question his motives, and stomp their feet about being called Karen.
My life doesn't matter to you. I get it. I'm so damn tired of this.
+1. The ironic part is that many whites seem to forget that we were dragged to this country unwillingly, and torn from everything we knew. Hundreds of years later, to continue to be mistreated in a country we did not ask to be brought to is unfathomable. For me, this is the hardest part to follow. Look at the history-- how dare you.
Please do not be discouraged. A lot of us white people absolutely get what you are saying and are disgusted by the events that are occurring daily. I will never know your experience, but I can and will be alongside you to demand justice.
+1 No white people are perfect, but many of us will do our very best to be stalwart allies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an African American, this video doesn’t even disturb me. It’s to the point that it’s so natural. White people hate black people. Always will.
Same.
Just look at this thread. We have this video of a man being slowly murdered by a cop, clear as day, and yet there are still posters willing to make excuses.
We have video of the jogger being ambushed and murdered by a group of vigilantes, and posters wanted to talk about his outfit and "wait for the facts."
We have a video of a white woman breaking the law and threatening the black man who had the audacity to confront her with a cop-altercation. We hear her pretend to be breathless and hysterical as she cries for law enforcement to rescue her from the scary black man who offered her dog a treat. And yet posters want to know what happened before, question his motives, and stomp their feet about being called Karen.
My life doesn't matter to you. I get it. I'm so damn tired of this.
+1. The ironic part is that many whites seem to forget that we were dragged to this country unwillingly, and torn from everything we knew. Hundreds of years later, to continue to be mistreated in a country we did not ask to be brought to is unfathomable. For me, this is the hardest part to follow. Look at the history-- how dare you.
Please do not be discouraged. A lot of us white people absolutely get what you are saying and are disgusted by the events that are occurring daily. I will never know your experience, but I can and will be alongside you to demand justice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an African American, this video doesn’t even disturb me. It’s to the point that it’s so natural. White people hate black people. Always will.
Same.
Just look at this thread. We have this video of a man being slowly murdered by a cop, clear as day, and yet there are still posters willing to make excuses.
We have video of the jogger being ambushed and murdered by a group of vigilantes, and posters wanted to talk about his outfit and "wait for the facts."
We have a video of a white woman breaking the law and threatening the black man who had the audacity to confront her with a cop-altercation. We hear her pretend to be breathless and hysterical as she cries for law enforcement to rescue her from the scary black man who offered her dog a treat. And yet posters want to know what happened before, question his motives, and stomp their feet about being called Karen.
My life doesn't matter to you. I get it. I'm so damn tired of this.
+1. The ironic part is that many whites seem to forget that we were dragged to this country unwillingly, and torn from everything we knew. Hundreds of years later, to continue to be mistreated in a country we did not ask to be brought to is unfathomable. For me, this is the hardest part to follow. Look at the history-- how dare you.
Anonymous wrote:This story disgusted me to the fullest.
We are all collectively dealing w/a horrific pandemic right now.
And still are dealing w/racism.....white police officers killing black people....??!
Oh when will this all stop??
I am not black, but am heartbroken over all these recent events showing the state of our country.
The victim in this case was specifically stating that he couldn’t breathe.
Both officers in attendance should have let the guy breathe.
Instead they abused their authority in order to satisfy their own sick, racial hatred.
I say, fire them immediately.
Prosecute, then convict them of first-degree murder & throw the book at them.
Life in prison.
No parole.
Or the death penalty since this is clearly a hate crime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an African American, this video doesn’t even disturb me. It’s to the point that it’s so natural. White people hate black people. Always will.
Same.
Just look at this thread. We have this video of a man being slowly murdered by a cop, clear as day, and yet there are still posters willing to make excuses.
We have video of the jogger being ambushed and murdered by a group of vigilantes, and posters wanted to talk about his outfit and "wait for the facts."
We have a video of a white woman breaking the law and threatening the black man who had the audacity to confront her with a cop-altercation. We hear her pretend to be breathless and hysterical as she cries for law enforcement to rescue her from the scary black man who offered her dog a treat. And yet posters want to know what happened before, question his motives, and stomp their feet about being called Karen.
My life doesn't matter to you. I get it. I'm so damn tired of this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anyone explain to me why this cop did t proceed to put him in the car? What was he waiting for, in theory?
I think he was waiting to feel like the man he was kneeling on was well and truly subdued. He thought his authority had been questioned, and he wanted to demonstrate his dominance over this man.
Wasn’t he handcuffed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can anyone explain to me why this cop did t proceed to put him in the car? What was he waiting for, in theory?
I think he was waiting to feel like the man he was kneeling on was well and truly subdued. He thought his authority had been questioned, and he wanted to demonstrate his dominance over this man.
Anonymous wrote:Most cops are decent. I actually think very few are terrible, in the sense that they would not abuse people like that.
But I also get the sense that many of those good cops will protect the bad ones, as evidenced by the cop holding back the crowd and refusing to say anything to the guy kneeing on the suspect. After all, it might look weak to agree with the bystanders.
Would like to hear from police, current or former. directly.