Neverending **** the Police thread.

I take his point, but whether the violence is caused by systemic racial bias or not, seems to me like we all win if we improve the situation. Striker posted a bunch of contributing factors a few posts back, sturg rightly brought up the union issue...there are enough things here to chip away at that would benefit just about everyone

100%. Thre simplification of the issue to just being about race is why we can't make any progress.
 
I take his point, but whether the violence is caused by systemic racial bias or not, seems to me like we all win if we improve the situation. Striker posted a bunch of contributing factors a few posts back, sturg rightly brought up the union issue...there are enough things here to chip away at that would benefit just about everyone

It's what happens when you approach every challenge with emotion.
 
Since some of you harbor some doubts as to whether police treat blacks differently, here is an article (a bit dated) that discusses some of the research.

https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2016/07/data-police-racial-bias

There are measurable differences in even how police talk to blacks and whites. How likely they are to use words of respect like Sir and Ma'am.

https://www.pnas.org/content/114/25/6521

I personally believe the treatment is different but there are reasons for that treatment whether or not some feel its justified.

But in terms of 'gunning black men down in the streets' that narrative just isn't true when you look at the data.
 
I personally believe the treatment is different but there are reasons for that treatment whether or not some feel its justified.

But in terms of 'gunning black men down in the streets' that narrative just isn't true when you look at the data.

No the data do not show police gunning black men down in the streets. That's true.

What they show is differences in how they speak to blacks, differences in how likely they are to cuff blacks, push them against a wall, pull out their gun on them, use a taser on them, push them to the ground, use pepper spray on them, hit them with their baton.
 
Since some of you harbor some doubts as to whether police treat blacks differently, here is an article (a bit dated) that discusses some of the research.

https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2016/07/data-police-racial-bias

There are measurable differences in even how police talk to blacks and whites. How likely they are to use words of respect like Sir and Ma'am.

https://www.pnas.org/content/114/25/6521

I'm under no illusion that everybody is treated equitably.

Our police system is ****ed up. As is our education system. There are answers to solve this but nobody wants to
 
I hate to go with an anecdote. But I was pulled over while driving to a client once. Since it was a long drive I used my wife's car, which is much nicer and reliable than mine. And I was wearing a tie.

This is not the only time I've been pulled over. But I was shocked at how nice the cop was. First he commented on the car. Then he asked me where I was going since I had out of state license plates. I told him I was late for a meeting and he offered directions on how to get there.

This has nothing to do with race. I've been pulled over a couple other times. Not dressed as well. Driving a beat-up old car. Boy did the tie and car make a difference. It was simply stunning. But that's just one data point. Maybe it was just a nice cop. But I don't think so. Cops are humans. No more or less than the rest of us. With all our prejudices and weaknesses.

Oh and he didn't give me a ticket.
 
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No the data do not show police gunning black men down in the streets. That's true.

What they show is differences in how they speak to blacks, differences in how likely they are to cuff blacks, push them against a wall, pull out their gun on them, use a taser on them, push them to the ground, use pepper spray on them, hit them with their baton.

Again...there are statistics which show higher percentage of blacks committ all sorts of crime. Are the police being racist or following statistics?
 
I've literally never had a positive interaction with a cop. They have always been jerks to me and never have let me go without a ticket
 
I do think if they were simply trained to use Sir and Ma'am with everyone, even punks, it would be a move forward.
 
Again...there are statistics which show higher percentage of blacks committ all sorts of crime. Are the police being racist or following statistics?

well...these studies try to control for that and other variables such as age, situation, race of cop and so forth...everything else being equal a black man is more likely to be cuffed or tased...we all know this...and the data bear it out

so yeah they aren't being gunned down for no reason, but they have plenty of reasons to identify with what happened to George Floyd...and to be afraid of what the police might do to them
 
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well...these studies try to control for that and other variables such as age, situation, race of cop and so forth...everything else being equal a black man is more likely to be cuffed or tased...we all know this...but the data bear it out

The solution is not difficult but will take two generations to show promise.

End illegal immigration and bring manufacturing jobs back to America. End expansive welfare.

What this does will bring the father back into the household.

Fatherlessness is a big predictor of crime
 
My interactions have been a mixed bag, but mostly OK. The best were when I was pulled over with my grandfather (retired NYPD) in the passenger seat and once when my girlfriend was driving. Shocker...it helps to be an ex-cop or an attractive female when dealing with the police.

The ones that haven’t gone as well, if I’m being honest, I put more of the blame on myself. I was almost always in the wrong and the cops almost always were fine.
 
I've literally never had a positive interaction with a cop. They have always been jerks to me and never have let me go without a ticket

It’s a supreme injustice to police officers that local governments have empowered them to be glorified tax collectors. There’s not a person in this country that doesn’t grow up fearing the police.
 
I've literally never had a positive interaction with a cop. They have always been jerks to me and never have let me go without a ticket

Well, if you're going to keep your window cracked and keep shouting "am I being detained?" For 5 minutes, I can see why they have it out for you.
 
Julián Castro
@JulianCastro
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May 31
We need a national database of decertified police officers.

No more dangerous cops getting a new job two towns away.


My thoughts are they will be celebrated and welcomed with open arms to RW paramilitary groups
Ala Iraq - ISIS
 
Christiane Amanpour
@camanpour
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1h
Houston Police Chief
@ArtAcevedo
: “Let me just say this to the President of the United States, on behalf of

the police chiefs of this country: please, if you don’t have something
constructive to say,

keep your mouth shut.”
 
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