Ok, so there seems to have been a misunderstanding of what I was trying to say. When I said this isn't meant to be the trial, I meant that because people decided to assemble a mob of people, much like they used to assemble to lynch black people 100 years ago, that they'd scuffed this whole trial. This conclusion, if things go how the court process is supposed to, will be thrown out due to the influences of outside forces.
That is the theory I saw being talked about elsewhere. Not some stupid fucking conspiracy theory of "deep state" card shuffling. So if my point is now understood I would like to actually discuss that aspect of the trial if everyone is ok with that.
If I got your meaning wrong, I freely admit that. However, I quoted you about your tangential statement of why do people still talk about Trump. Take away the trial aspect, everything else still holds up.
Surely you can talk about that subject matter. It isn't what I was referring to, so I have actually no input on that.
What would you suggest as a solution then? If police reform has continued to fall short of what people want and people feel that the organization is corrupt and only works to further the ends of the elite then should we return to community self-policing?
The problem isn't legislation or reform. It's Labels. It's the Me vs Them. For Resources, For Authority, or for a need of a Superiority Complex.
It's why grown people who know about death, right and wrong, and about personal responsibility can look at one human being casually ignore the life he's actively taking for 9 minutes of a knee-to-neck hold and think about how this situation will look for their brand.
Let me boil it down one more time. A grown man with training put pressure on a man's neck for 9 minutes and thought nothing of it. More over, he actively ignored and threatened others who tried to point out the fact of how deadly that is.
That's not a legislation or a reform issue, once again. The rules are already on the books about use of force and the responsibilities of an officer afterwards. Hell, I
literally answered questions on that when I took my NYPD test. Before I had interview one on whether I should be allowed on the Force. What happened was so egregious that the
Use-Of-Force trainer came out and said that move was straight up not taught to any officer.
Frankly, there's nothing really left to put on the books because the books already cover it. The problem could be said to be the people who are authorized to put on the badge and "dispense justice". But that's only a part of it.
The real problem is the segment of the population who view these situations where Law Officers have lied, murdered, and attempted to get away with it as a "Us vs Them" situation. Those who will lie to themselves and others that they will "Back the Blue" no matter what, as long as a certain other segment of the population is the ones who are hurt. I don't remember seeing a single person who says that stick up for the officer that shot
Justine Damond. Or after the police chase and shooting that left a
6 year old boy dead.
It seems in certain circumstances, the public as a whole will find Officers to be held to a higher standard. That with their instilled powers, they are held to a grave responsibility to not mess up even for a second... when dealing with certain people. Those who don't fit the criteria of 'certain people', however? Oh, they can be killed willy nilly. Officers are now human when dealing with these others. These things can be 'tragic mistakes' when it happens to the others.
That's why the movement is called Black Lives Matters.
George Floyd's life weighs as much as Justine Damond's. Tamir Rice's weighs as much as Jeremy Mardis'. And therein lies the reason why more rules and reforms and legislation is essentially meaningless.
When you have a certain segment of the population always searching, doing everything possible to justify the police's actions... The Police Never Have To.
The Police are like a Spoiled Rich Kid whose parents can not even entertain for a second that someone that has their DNA can be accountable for anything. You caught little Coppy cheating on his Test? Bull. You don't have anything. And if he had to cheat, that would mean this damn school isn't teaching him well enough that the information isn't coming to him so readily.
Little Coppy got into a fight?! How DARE you people not be around Coppy 24/7, making sure of his safety?! The fact that he had to raise a fist means you failed him. And he had to resort to this?! Wait until our lawyers get a hold of you.
Certain people go out of their way to make the Police, a trained and vastly superior fighting force compared to any average Joe on the street, into Little Coppy who always needs us to hold their hand and pretend everything they do isn't their fault... unless it happens to us. And then little Coppy needs a spanking.
All the rules and regulations will mean nothing if the police continue to get blind and unyielding support simply because they can be used as an ultimate Trump card in the battle of "Us vs Them". And we all know its true, because almost every video we've seen a non-black person calling the cops on a black person goes to threatening to call the cops unless the Black Person capitulates to their demands.
So what do I suggest? More Moral and Outstanding people populate our country. Who see the brutalization of their fellow citizens as an outrage, regardless of their past. Because the Police aren't meant to dole out physical Punitive damage to criminals. They are there to merely apprehend them.
We need more Moral people instead of people who feign Morals for leverage to get more power.