bustaheims said:
Oy. It?s not about some absurdist vision of ?equality.?
Be aware of the forcefulness of your actions when interacting with people who are vulnerable. And definitely don?t just leave them lying on the ground, bleeding from their head.
Don?t let racial prejudice lead to inequality and injustice.
They?re both about protecting people. It?s really that simple.
No. It's about changing a way of thinking that dictates that certain people or groups of people deserve special or preferential treatment, one way or the other.
It's also about people, individually or collectively taking responsibility for their actions.
The law will decide if the actions of those officers was justified. Were they justified in removing an individual who was blocking their path? Was the force they used excessive? Justice is blind, right? It shouldn't matter that the man was 75. And they didn't "just leave him". They called for medics.
It shouldn't matter that Floyd George was black. Nobody should die the way he did. But again, the law will decide that. From the video alone as far as I'm concerned there can only be one conclusion.
Even now, you can't remove your own biases from the discussion. You're so focused on the age of the individual, or the colour of the skin. If you can't change your own way of thinking, how the hell do you expect the rest of the world to do it?