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(Part 9sf of 11)
In recent days, many of us have seen the video of the older white gal getting tasered by a while male copout. The main narrative is how the situation would have been totally different if the woman was black. That's true. Racism is true blue.
Another large narrative also speaks to the sick condition of our societies.
We already know all forms of violence starts at home. Even the cancers we call cancers, are the results of violence, harmful logic that starts at home. We don't acknowledge this. Neither do we acknowledge that violence at home is closer to the root cause of police brutality, a form of cancer.
What kind of society do we have where it's someone's job to force you to do something, just because you may or may not have violated a human-made law?
Think about it. We'd be a better society if we were punished for not saying thank you and please rather than being punished for not having a tail light on a vehicle. This shows what we value more.
What we value more does not fundamentally make a difference in how we treat each other.
Why is it okay, under the justification of “it's a job or it's my job,” for another person to abuse another person?
Why is it necessary for a copout to make an arrest of someone who is not harming anyone or anything?
Why can't the copout just take the person's information, picture, license plate and go to their home later, with their gang, and pick the person up?
Why does it always have to be right now, put you in handcuffs, throw you down, put my weight on you and all sorts of other tactics?
Why?
Because we've allowed it to be law and someone's job to be okay to use force to enforce, a law that doesn't need to be enforced in the manner or the immediacy of how it's being enforced.
Why have we accepted police brutality as normality until it happens to us or someone we love?
Why should a copout be able to use any kind of force just because you don't listen to them?
Why should a copout be able to seriously injure or kill someone just because the copout is offended, cursed out, spit on, kicked, slapped, or someone is holding a knife?
Why doesn't the copout just walk away or at least back up and try to cool the situation down, get the person's identification and let them go until a more reasonable method can be used to bring the person into custody?
Get it retwisted.
Cops are just people. People with a job. Cops are not more righteous or balanced than anyone else.
As a result, due to the power of their job and the weapons they have and the training and the excuses we make for them, the violence they learned at home, proliferates in the performance of a job.
Believe it or not, most cops abuse their jobs, even when deciding who to pull over for traffic violations or who to give warnings to, etc.
Believe it or not, if cops were all about doing the right thing to serve and protect citizens, more of them would tell on each other, for the constant amount of wrong they do on camera and off camera.
Yes, it's true. Cops are out there giving people tickets for the sole purpose of raising revenue, not only for the police, but also for the court system, general government and whoever else is making money.
Yes they do have quotas.
One of those quotas is to see how many nics you can pic and tic tac to a docket per shift.
Our societies are messed up because the utamawazo context we use to construct our institutions, causes those institutions to be suboptimal from inception because they are suboptimal by conception.
Cops are free to harm and kill at will. Is that what we really want? Does that or has that made us have better societies?
In most societies we have a light and dark problem and a male and female problem.
Why is that when most of us are supposedly following the law?
Could it be the wrong law?
Genderism, racism, police brutality and other forms of cancer can all be immediately reduced if we started following the law of humanism as defined by just a handful of laws called the Rights of Creation or the 42 Admonitions To Maat.
In recent years, we've been encouraged to go back and take a good look at ourselves through our God.
Now we must sankofa again and take another good look at ourselves through what the law allows.
It's ridiculous how many good things the law disallows.
Any person who takes an unbiased look, will find plenty of evidence based on precedence, that the law allows police brutality. Thus the law allows cancer. Thus the law is an excuse for violence that starts at home.
And we the people, being stupefied, say Amen to it.
And we wonder why police, military and other law enforcers with carte blanche to be violently raunchy, commit a high rate of suicides.
We allow people to deny and get by with the 24/7 crimes of racism, yet we want to punish and cosign on a person being punished for denying and trying to get by with the far lesser crime of a broken tail light. And then we feel alright with that definition of right.
Hell, white cops get away with murdering black people, so why wouldn't a white woman not be convinced that she does not have to fix a broken tail light?
White people should just tell the truth in the face of white and black and hispanic cops and say, you treat black people differently so why won't you treat me differently. I'm white.
Why don't white people just say to a cop, we get away with everything else in society, so just let me go and go find a “minority” to terrorize.
As long as you can control the institutions, you can control the [thinking and] behavior of people. - Dr. Bobby E. Wright
If you do not understand racism (white supremacy) and how it works, everything else you understand will only confuse you. - Neely Fuller
We need something to clarify everything for us, because we get confused...but if we use the concept of Asili, we will understand that whatever it is they are doing, whatever terms they use, however they come at you, you need to be thinking about what? How is this going to facilitate their power and help them to dominate me? -Marimba Ani