n7axw wrote:Be careful, cthia. What you are saying reflects a real truth, but you are being unidimensional about it. There are lots of cops out there trying to do the right thing, just as there are folks, both black and white, who are crminally oriented, making the police officer's job a dangerous one. Blanket condemnations either way impede the discussion and widen the racial gap.
Paint with a narrow brush, not a wide one.
Don
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Sorry Don. No brush is wide enough to capture the whole truth. Denial is criminal and evil.
I never claimed that it was all officers, but of the ones who are racist, there is no such thing as a little racist.
Those tapes need releasing. If ever "We can't handle the truth," is in those tapes.
Also, it surfaced that the officers who did not go along with the program in LA were bullied. Keeping silent is just as criminal, if you are an officer. An officer's job is to serve and protect, and react when they see a crime. An officer is just as guilty allowing it to go on.