Steve Videtich said:Packchem91 said:Steve Videtich said:Packchem91 said:Steve Videtich said:Packchem91 said:Steve Videtich said:Packchem91 said:Well we know racism exists.Steve Videtich said:Packchem91 said:packgrad said:
I got stopped and frisked on the hood of my car in Durham for driving by a crime scene too many times. This nonsense about systemic racism because you know 3 black people is stupid.
LOL, How does driving by a crime scene too many times or actually being in a crime area equate to a black teen walking home into a nice neighborhood. Walking into your neighborhood. A nice one. That is the definition of profiling.
You guys can deny it all you want, but of course it exists. You want to focus on 3 (out of 3) people questioned, that's fine…since it's FB season, what do you think response you'd get if you questioned every one of our black players? We know… there's a reason Dave has been so supportive of the marches that Moore and other players have led on.
But sure, stick your head in the sand…that approach usually works .
Is it bettter than it was when we were all kids…absolutely. Are we rid of these tendencies, absolutely not.
Can that still mean Biden over plays his hand on these things because it plays to his left base….sure he does.
But it's awfully white to say "policing base on race doesn't exist" or, as Cary said, is ok.
Some of you are the same guys who've been crying for two years and talking "civil war" because you believe the government singles you out for your actions (not getting vaccinated, wearing masks, etc), but think there is no evidence that black people are still singled out.
Just asking for clarification. Are you saying ask all players if they've been profiled or if racism exists?
But PG doesn't accept my examples because I only asked the 3 black people who worked for me and they all had examples of family members who had been profiled and stopped (or searched additionally after stopped) despite there being no other evidence against them.
So yes, I'd be interested....if you polled the black team members on our FB team, or any other FB team, if they or there family members had ever been unreasonably stopped/searched in their lives....what % would agree?
**I get we will build in our own biases on what is reasonable.
I understand the the story you're telling about the 3 people you know. I guess my question is, do you think that these 3 people represent all people of color and therefore happens to just about everyone?
I shared a good portion of my life with people of color, and yes I've heard the stories similar to what you describe. They are real. Some were upset a great deal and carried that feeling with them throughout their lives. Others brushed it off as a stupid one off. And others never had an instance like that.
More recently I've talked to people of color who think the democrats have lost their damn minds. They think that Trump was a good person and happily voted for him. And they also think that many people of color need to get over themselves and take responsibility for their own actions.
I don't think anyone on here thinks racism doesn't exist, nor profiling. I think the issue is that we can't take every example or instance of bad actors and claim there is a "systemic" problem. That's kind of what you're doing with your 3 examples.
Yes, racism exists. Yes profiling exists. (Political profiling also) But, we need to call out the bad seeds that cause these instances. You can't burn the entire forest down. We are a far cry from where we were in the first half of the 20th century. But we are not perfect either. The more we get rid of the bad seeds, the better we will continue to grow in the right direction.
But if it is found in police departments all over the country and really, other then PG and a few others, who is going to argue it is isn't that the definition of systemic?
It's not just Florida, or San Fran, or the south, or Boston…it happens in all those places. Small cities, big cities.
At some point, isn't it more then just "a few bad actors"?
We can chalk up the Floyd murder as a few bad actors if you want, or any one specific instance like that, but when it's just things to bother people to let them know they have the power, etc, I would argue taht goes beyond bad apples and is systemic
Again, it's why Dave and other like minded coaches, are so supportive of these kids using their voices…it can make a difference.
Versus, as Cary says just put your head in the sand and wait.
So, do you think all police officers think this way?
Absolutely not. I also don't think all people who are in jail are guilty, nor all congressmen are looking out only for themselves, etc.
But I think systemically, Congress is a bunch of self-serving grifters.
I'm not even sure what that response was. I asked about all police officers being racially motivated. So, I'll take the first couple words as your answer to that. The rest...I don't know.
Anyway, statistics say that police kill 75% more white people than the next closest demographic. While I would agree that profiling does exist with some police officers, could it be that a bigger issue might be police officers that are overly aggressive? Or, do you simply think that everything is race based only?
I thought it was pretty clear…not all police are racists, that doesn't meant the system doesn't have issues with racial profiling, across the country
Statistics also say a black man is like x times more likely to die at the hands of a cop than a white man.
I 100% believe some cops can be overly aggressive - some love the power regardless of race. That's why it's a problem if you then couple taht with a system that by design looks for blacks more
Btw, to your last comment…there is nothing "simple" about this. Which is why we can't just say "it's not happening, just get over it"
Also, I never said "it's not happening, just get over it." I have actually said there are issues with it. I'm just not sure it's systemic. To say it's systemic is to say that all officers act this way and are taught to act this way. There are a lot of police officers of color. Do you think they're acting in this way?
I do think some things need to change in police force. First, police unions need to stop protecting bad officers and officers that display this type of behavior. Second, better training and continued training. Third, do away with no knock warrants. Fourth, being a police officer is a tough job. Let's not leave officers continuously working on the street can make them hardened in their view points. Why not move them around from the street, to the desk, or wherever so they don't become hardened in this way.
Thoughts?
Didn't say you said that. You've been very fair in this discussion - I suspect your experience with large numbers of young black adults has given you an "eyes wide open" perspective. But Cary did - said it was this kind of discussion that was what is wrong, lol. PG…well he was what he is - he disputes everything I say even his own words…..but he apparently thinks there is zero issue too.
As for your points, all solid. Including the notion that police have incredibly difficult jobs. Couldn't pay me enough to do it. And it's easy (and popular) to blame them
I'd add to your list, a review of the profiling metrics regularly at various levels and evolving how that is done.
People shouldn't get picked up by police because they are black and are in an area that is mostly white. There are absolutely behavioral characteristics that should trigger profiling…but skin color or ethnicity should not be one of them