Anonymous wrote:What an absolutely fking awful thing. And what’s important to know is that this has ALWAYS been happening, but those of us who don’t live it (aka white people) have been able to ignore it. Now cell phone videos make it undeniable. But it’s always been there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don’t resist cops, don’t get pinned down.
He wasn’t resisting, he was begging for his life as we was being tortured to death.
Anonymous wrote: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.
My H is a former cop. Just retired.
Most cops are racist.
There are few really good, educated, moral, upstanding cops. Even among them, they are biased.
The good ones are outnumbered by a huge margin.
Almost none will testify against another cop.
Anonymous wrote:Imagine being black in America.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t handle watching things like this.
Can someone provide a synopsis? What happened?
Cop has knee on neck of man. Man struggles to breathe, tells them he can't breathe, crowd pleads with cop to stop, man passes out, dies at hospital.
Cop clearly doesn't care that he is killing someone for no reason.
That’s what PD is saying. He clearly dies in the video.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t resist cops, don’t get pinned down.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not saying what the officer did was right. But all the armchair quarterbacks need to think for a second how years of dealing with thugs wears you down. To protect yourself, you learn to just go through the motions of aggressive force.
I encourage everyone to go out on the streets every day and deal with the people they have to deal with while fearing for your life. It's not easy and it wouldn't be for me.