I think there is a new mantra.. "See something, say something".. but can't that work both ways? I mean can't a black person call the cops on someone walking in the neighborhood while white?
Some white people are calling the police for really minor things
When you look at the recent spate of racial profiling cases, one thing that stands out is how minor some of the alleged offenses are — and that someone feeling suspicious or uncomfortable is seemingly enough to warrant calling law enforcement.
It also shows howpeople of colorare subject to arbitrary social expectations and heightened scrutiny. It’s a phenomenon that academics argue is more likely to happen in places where people of color, especially black people, are in the minority.
Recent research shows that white and black communities call police at different rates and often for different reasons. When law enforcement officers are summoned in situations when they’re not actually needed, callers — who are often white — create the potential for a violent encounter, or escalation. It’s a real reason to be concerned, given that police use force more often when dealing with people of color.
https://www.vox.com/identities/2018/...-michael-hayes
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I think there is a new mantra.. "See something, say something".. but can't that work both ways? I mean can't a black person call the cops on someone walking in the neighborhood while white?
See something, say something is being used for exactly what it was intended for. It's one of the things I didn't like that President Obama repeated.
white folks to call the kops on Black, Mexicans and Muslims.
And they are using it true to form.
Oh and Blacks aren't going to call the kops on white folks for living life and not committing crimes.
canceled.2021.3 (05-16-2018)
Good for the cops, fvck that lady. As a real estate investor myself I know exactly what that guy was doing.
canceled.2021.3 (05-16-2018)
Racist Desh would have spit in the man's face, judging by her track record.
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