UK Police Racism in the Area of London I grew up
This is how I know UK Police are racist. I saw this stuff all the time. Nothing has improved in 50 years.
UK Police Racism in the Area of London I grew up
This is how I know UK Police are racist. I saw this stuff all the time. Nothing has improved in 50 years.
Originally posted by DarthAloysiusAgreed, at my primary school I was the only white kid in my class, but, i had a big known family so I got on with everyone tbh, that class was mainly black and Bangladeshi, with a smattering of other ethnicities. The teachers were mainly white and good people, however... we all saw the Police behaviour early. My dad wanted me to go to a state school, so my brother and I were dropped at Deptford primary the nearest school to a train station on his route to work so we could get off and walk 200 yards to the primary school. Rough area, but kids were safe because it the morning it was so busy and so many kids went to school. This was the 70's.we had Police brutality race riots then and in the early 80s we have addressed it more than the US but only racists say the Police aren't racist. Not every cop obviously, but as an institution.
Remember reading about this in 2018, now they are suing, good for them.
Re: UK Police Racism in the Area of London I grew up
Originally posted by Old Man Whirly!
https://www.theguardian.com/law/2020/oct/29/brothers-stopped-and-searched-over-a-fist-bump-to-sue-met-police?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_OtherThis is how I know UK Police are racist. I saw this stuff all the time. Nothing has improved in 50 years.
Yes this is bad, really bad, and I hope they win.
But to say nothing has changed in 50 years, make you come off as in idiot.
Originally posted by Old Man Whirly!The lack of awareness in that video is what is striking, the way they insist he is being “aggressive” and move to arrest him for possession of drugs before they’ve even attempted a search. But I think they know exactly what they are doing in regards to racial profiling, they just get very defensive when people call them out on it.
Agreed, at my primary school I was the only white kid in my class, but, i had a big known family so I got on with everyone tbh, that class was mainly black and Bangladeshi, with a smattering of other ethnicities. The teachers were mainly white and good people, however... we all saw the Police behaviour early. My dad wanted me to go to a state school, so my brother and I were dropped at Deptford primary the nearest school to a train station on his route to work so we could get off and walk 200 yards to the primary school. Rough area, but kids were safe because it the morning it was so busy and so many kids went to school. This was the 70's.we had Police brutality race riots then and in the early 80s we have addressed it more than the US but only racists say the Police aren't racist. Not every cop obviously, but as an institution.
Originally posted by DarthAloysius👆 Agree 100%
The lack of awareness in that video is what is striking, the way they insist he is being “aggressive” and move to arrest him for possession of drugs before they’ve even attempted a search. But I think they know exactly what they are doing in regards to racial profiling, they just get very defensive when people call them out on it.
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