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Digital Puppy

(496 posts)
Thu Jul 7, 2016, 03:35 PM Jul 2016

Who Protects Us From You? - BDP



WHO PROTECTS US FROM YOU?

(Fy-ah! Come down fas'...)

You were put here to protect us
But who protects us from you?

Every time you say "That's illegal"
Doesn't mean that that's true (Uh-huh)
Your authority's never questioned
No-one questions you
If I hit you I'll be killed
But you hit me? I can sue (Order! Order!)

Lookin' through my history book
I've watched you as you grew
Killin' blacks and callin' it the law
(Bo! Bo! Bo!) And worshipping Jesus too
There was a time when a black man
Couldn't be down wit' your crew (Can I have a job please?)
Now you want all the help you can get
Scared? Well ain't that true (You goddamn right)

You were put here to protect us
But who protects us from you?
Or should I say, who are you protecting?
The rich? the poor? Who?

It seems that when you walk the ghetto
You walk wit' your own point of view (Look at that gold chain)
You judge a man by the car he drives
Or if his hat match his shoe (Yo, you lookin' kinda fresh)
Well, back in the days of Sherlock Holmes
A man was judged by a clue
Now he's judged by if he's Spanish
Black, Italian or Jew

So do not kick my door down and tie me up
While my wife cooks the stew (You're under arrest!)
Cos you were put here to protect us
But who protects us from you?

(A public service announcement brought to you by the scientists of
Boogie Down Productions. Fy-ah! Come again...)


Who Protects Us From You?
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Who Protects Us From You? - BDP (Original Post) Digital Puppy Jul 2016 OP
What I found just stunning and excruciating was when Diamond Reynolds recounted calimary Jul 2016 #1

calimary

(81,307 posts)
1. What I found just stunning and excruciating was when Diamond Reynolds recounted
Fri Jul 8, 2016, 09:26 AM
Jul 2016

that after her fiance was shot, and she was taken to the back of the police car (having just LOST her fiance who was gunned down NEXT TO HER in the car, after he'd attempted to present his ID as demanded by the officer who overreacted and shot him, leaving him slumped down AT HER SIDE with her little girl in the back seat witnessing all of this), that the other officers at the scene were crowding around THE SHOOTER, and comforting HIM, rather than looking to comfort or reassure or try to help her. Dear God, SHE was the one who needed the help and support and comfort! The officer should have immediately been disarmed and taken into custody!

He doesn't need comfort!!! He needs justice served! He needs a pair of handcuffs on him. He needs to be facing justice. That cop needs to have his gun privileges and his badge taken away for the rest of his life. And he needs to pay for what HE DID!!! His kind of individual has no business in that kind of job where he can't control himself and is so damn trigger-happy and itchy-fingered!!!

Made me think of the cop who was dismissed from another police job because of his own itchy fingers and failure of any self-control, as I've read, and somehow, incomprehensibly, found his way ONTO the Cleveland police force where he wound up shooting that CHILD, Tamir Rice. That little boy in the park. TWELVE YEARS OLD. Who was gunned down without any thought or hesitation. Just SHOT. AND KILLED. Shoot first and don't even bother asking questions. Horrifying. Dismaying.

"In the aftermath of the shooting, it was reported that (Timothy) Loehmann, in his previous job as a police officer in the Cleveland suburb of Independence, had been deemed an emotionally unstable recruit and unfit for duty.[19] The incident received national and international coverage, in part due to the time of its occurrence, coming shortly after the police shootings of several other black males."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shooting_of_Tamir_Rice

The agony is overwhelming. And I'm just a bystander here in L.A. But if I could get there, I'd be standing with that grieving mom and girlfriend. ANOTHER grieving mom. How many more???????????

And O.M.G. what do I see when MSNBC cuts to commercial? Oh great. A promo for a new Jason Bourne movie with guns and guns and explosions and mayhem and guns and more guns.

And more guns. And more mayhem. And more explosions. And more gunfire. And more glorified violence on the big screen. Hey, THAT'S what we need...





God Bless America...


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