Originally Posted by
old goat
Heard an interview on PBS last night--Black woman ex-cop who heads an organization that helps the mothers of Black men killed by police. Her point of view is that when cops and Black people encounter each other the underlying emotion on both parts is fear. I think that is probably true, although the fear is not symmetrical and it certainly isn't the only thing going on. When you watch the videos it's easy to see the fear on both sides. Her view is that Black people and cops have to learn over time not to be afraid of each other. How does that's supposed to happen I have no idea. I'm white, old, and well-off and I'm afraid of the cops. I didn't used to be. One thing that would help would be if the cops stopped trying to look scary--stop shaving their heads for starters, even if they are skinheads underneath. Stop screaming orders. Stop acting like they're pissing in their pants or like they're afraid their dicks will fall off if they don't make the citizen they're confronting submit.