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by skippyboxedhero
5 days ago
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No-one cares about your opinion (or mine). You have misunderstood my point entirely. Being non-white does not mean they are able to do their job better. That is a racist belief. The police in this case were white. But they were acting on policies which require them to treat non-white members of the public differently. It is nothing to do with diversity. Unless you are a racist, diversity is not an end in itself. No-one is making self-important statements about changing society. They just want the police to do their job correctly. If someone is stabbed, they shouldn't arrest them because their policy dictates that non-whites are rarely suspects in crimes. The peak of luxury beliefs is to believe that people performing vital jobs that may involve life or death should perform that job in a way to achieve abstract social goals in order to make individuals feel better about "society". |
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You are incorrect.
There was no policy in place that made the officer behave in this way.
The police officer made a huge mistake. It's as simple as that.
Racist groups are using this ammunition to suggest we need to undo the progress that was put in place to create a fairer more equitable society.
You are furthering their aims.