What Matters about the Hamilton Police Chief Video isn't that Cops Call Blacks "NGHRS," its What They've Been Doing to NGHRS in Courtrooms and in the Streets and Why Other Whites Never Revealed It
/Don’t get pulled into this trick bag. Instead of analyzing these 2 zombies conversation folks in Hamilton should be reviewing all the arrests and cases these racist cops have been involved in since they’ve been on the force. As Neely Fuller explained calling someone a nigger is just name calling. The only relevant question in a system of racism white supremacy is what do you plan to do with a nigger and/or what have you done to a nigger.
Racism is not primarily about bigotry - minor inconveniences such as trouble catching a cab, standing in a long line to vote, or name calling, disrespect, stereotypes or mean words by white people. Rather racism/white supremacy is about the superior, dominate position of whites and vast unequal power and opportunities and maintaining that imbalance of power through your cooperative control and oppression.
Belief that racism is only bigotry is a vital part of false programming or whitenology sold by the vested interests [elite publishers, scholars, professionals and government representatives] and also promoted by their showcase Blacks who parrot such programming in various styles to gain your cooperation and submission to your own oppression. Defining racism in terms of attitude or bigotry leads to solving the wrong problems. [MORE]
In reality, to be a racist is to be an "upholder, supporter and perpetrator of the institution of the White Supremacy Dynamic in a system of oppression (structured and perpetuated injustice—racism.)"
Racism is carried out primarily through deception -as most white people consciously or sub-consciously participate in the system of racism white supremacy. In said system of white domination and control all white people should be presumed to be or suspected of being racist [“racist suspect”].
Anon asks and answers:
Q: Are you saying blacks cannot be racist toward whites?
A: That’s correct. Of course, all people can be hateful or prejudiced. Those terms describe individual behaviors, not systematic power. Racism is the COLLECTIVE behaviors of a group. A white individual within a system of racism/white supremacy has the implicit or explicit support of that system IF they choose to practice racism.
If a poor man robs a rich man at gunpoint that doesn’t mean the poor man is more powerful (economically and politically) than the rich man. The poor man is an individual who committed a crime of opportunity. There are no powerful institutions or systems that support his right to rob the rich man, but there are institutions and systems that allow the rich man to rob the poor man - which is why he doesn’t need a gun to do it.
A black person who mistreats a white person doesn’t mean black people are more powerful (economically and politically) than white people. Never confuse the actions of a black individual (or a group of black individuals) that mistreats someone white as proof that black racism exists. Their “power” is limited ONLY to what they can do as individuals. There are NO black institutions or systems that support, defend, or finance the right of blacks to mistreat whites.
There are NO black individuals or black organizations that have the power to strip whites of their collective right to live where they want, work where they want, get an education wherever they want, or control what white people do collectively in ANY area of human activity. There are NO black institutions that are more powerful than white institutions. Therefore, blacks do not have the COLLECTIVE POWER to diminish the quality of life for the white collective.
Q: What is collective power?
A: Collective power is the institutions and systems that benefit one group at the expense of another group, and allow one group to dominate another group in all areas of human activity.
For example, when a white policeman shoots an unarmed black man (50 times), his fellow officers, the police chief, internal affairs, the union, the media, the prosecutor, thejudge, and thejury will support, defend, and finance that white police officer’s “right” to shoot (murder) an unarmed black person. That is white collective power.
It is rare for a white police officer to be punished for using excessive force against a black man, woman, or child. It is just as rare for a black police officer to use excessive force against a white person.
In fact, the authors were unable to find a single instance of a black police officer shooting or killing an unarmed white person in the history of modern law enforcement. This is not surprising but it is absolute proof that the black individual operating within a system of white supremacy cannot mistreat whites even if he or she is wearing a uniform, a badge, and carrying a gun. [MORE]