In the System of RWS Black Cops are Forbidden From Harming Whites Unless Authorized to Do So: Black NYPD Cop who Assaulted White Homeless Man Not Charged or Disciplined by His Masters
From [HERE] The police officer who repeatedly punched a homeless man who refused to get off a train in a Midtown subway station will not face discipline, NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea said Wednesday.
Shea told reporters Wednesday that he doesn't anticipate NYPD officer Adonis Long will be placed on modified duty for his use of force against a homeless man named Joseph in May. The Legal Aid society, which is representing Joseph, called for the officer's firing last week while releasing body camera footage of Long punching their client in the face, kicking his belongings on a subway platform and then macing the man after he asked why police were attacking him while pushed up against a subway platform wall.
The NYPD commissioner did say he found video of the arrest "troubling" but also implied the four-minute video released by the Legal Aid society did not capture the full interaction between Joseph and police officers. Shea claimed that Joseph had initially complied with orders to leave the train before re-boarding it before the actions captured in the video.
"My analysis of the entirety of it, where it goes on for nearly 30 minutes, an officer's kicked, etcetera, I don't foresee any change in duty status, but any use of force, and this is an incident certainly falls within that, is reviewed," Shea said Wednesday.
Body camera footage of the incident does not show officer Long being kicked. [MORE]
In the system of racism white supremacy it is rare for a black police officer to use excessive force against a white person. In fact, according to Anon, 'in the history of modern law enforcement there have been only a handful of instances of a black police officer intentionally shooting or killing an unarmed white person. This is not surprising but it is absolute proof that the black individual operating within a system of white supremacy cannot get away with mistreating whites even if he or she is wearing a uniform, a badge, and carrying a gun.’ [MORE]
Anon asks and answers the following:
Q: If a powerful black person mistreats a less powerful white person, isn’t he or she practicing black racism?
A: A black person whose power comes from a white institution will not be allowed to mistreat whites - unless he or she is following orders from more powerful whites. In a system of white supremacy, all whites are more powerful than blacks.
A white supremacy system by its very NATURE forbids ALL non-white people - regardless of wealth, status, or position - from victimizing white people. Of course, a powerful black person can - as an individual - harm a white individual. For example, it was well known that OJ Simpson physically abused his white ex-wife, Nicole, but that abuse was limited to what he was able to do as an individual.
Powerful blacks present no danger to the white collective but they can be extremely dangerous to other blacks. They are often rewarded for victimizing black people (doing the dirty work), and are usually following orders from more powerful whites behind the scenes.
If they are not following direct orders, they will abuse other blacks: (1) for profit or career advancement; (2) out of fear of losing status or income; (3) out of fear of being lumped with the “inferior” black masses; (4) because of self- hatred issues, which they project onto other blacks; or (5) out of frustration because they have no real power (over whites).” [MORE]