Police Culture Must Be Changed

You are the one who needs to grow up and come to the realization that the world does not revolve around you and if you break the law you will be arrested booked and given a court date... if you resist in any way... don't cry about what happens next because its all on you at that point...
"Fuck your rights and comply!"
Police state BS.
 
Yeah, and maybe you should treat them as 'authority' at first, and then demand them to protect others rights.
They dont have authority over you 24/7
Crazy as FUCK when people ignore laws that actually help them, to protect a police state!
Blows my fucking mind!
 
They dont have authority over you 24/7
Crazy as FUCK when people ignore laws that actually help them, to protect a police state!
Blows my fucking mind!
You know, man, no law requires you to respect others. You can use rude words when communicating with others, behave like an entitled loon dealing with employers in a store and other things. You can behave like an smartass with the cops. But it will lead only to degradation of the society.
 
Police officers of all colors, from the palest of Swedish Americans to the darkest black cop in Mississippi, will regard black suspects as guilty unless proven innocent, dangerous unless rendered safe, disrespectful until they demonstrate respect.

They feel the same about white suspects, but whites get a little more benefit of the doubt before the officers (of all colors, remember) mentally categorize them as suspects.

This is not based on hatred and evil, but on stastics. The percent of criminals who are black and the prrcent of blacks who are criminal are both shockingly high.

Cops want to go home safely at the end of their shift, just like everyone else with the job. When my son was a deputy constable, I assume that he took those kinds of statistics into account when he when he with a diversity of people during his day. I assume that because he made it through seven or eight years alive, though having sustained a few injuries.

Guess who from?

The other factor is very much cultural. The media is constantly telling blacks that they were downtrodden by police and the police owe them a version of “respect” that is sometimes difficult for police to understand. They will often give offense without meaning to, or realizing it.

You have to put yourself in the police officers place. A police officer goes through his day, dealing with a limited set of types of people. Nearly all of the white people that they meet are very respectful to the point of being differential then when they meet a young black male who is surly, entitled, and ready to make the worst assumptions about the police officer, the officers Spidey sense tells him to be careful in approaching, this person.

As a white person, when I speak to a black person, I am well aware of the hundreds of years of history of black oppression by whites. Without being condescending, I’ll make a point to be as respectful and friendly as possible. Like many white people in positions of authority, I look for opportunities to help black person up the ladder, knowing that there is this history.

For their own safety, young black men need to realize that there is a history of black on white violence, and black on police violence. It’s not hundreds of years, but it has been going on since the 60s. They should be ready to show respect and understand that the police officers version of returning respect may look quite different from other whites they are used to.
BS. There is a 405 year history of white violence against blacks starting with when America was a colony. This includes white police violence aainst blacks for no reason. Consider this the next time you run your white mouth.
 
And Seymour, Whites commit the most crimes.
 
Whites ignore their behavior and think they can lecture everybody else.
 
BS. There is a 405 year history of white violence against blacks starting with when America was a colony. This includes white police violence aainst blacks for no reason. Consider this the next time you run your white mouth.
Sorry, sir. The lives of police officers are more important to me than catering to your sense of entitlement.
 
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