Excellent cite! Renee' and I had a discussion about the cops joining the 
protesters (or taking a knee, or hugging people, or whatever). She bought the 
line the TV People were hawking that this was a sign that the police are people 
too and it's just a few bad apples ... yadda yadda. I objected and claimed 
these lip service gestures provide COVER for the inaction of the legislators 
and upper law enforcement (DAs, Governors, President, etc.) in making the 
changes that are required to actually fix things.

So, were I the type to protest, and a cop tried to hug me, I'd probably punch 
her. Those hugs and kneels and speeches about love and inclusion are garbage, 
second, and excuses to avoid real action, first.


On 6/3/20 9:48 AM, Merle Lefkoff wrote:
> I'm old enough to remember the release of the President's National Advisory 
> Commission on Civil Disorder, known as the Kerner Report, FIFTY-TWO years ago 
> in 1968. After surveying 24 "disorders" in 23 cities, the final conclusion 
> was that "Our nation is moving toward two societies, one black, one 
> white--separate and unequal". The report then went on in extraordinary detail 
> to describe the challenges of pervasive racism and the absence of political 
> will to provide the federal money needed to intervene AT THE SYSTEM LEVEL.  
> It was quite remarkable to read again; every word could have been written 
> today; President Johnson immediately dismissed the report, released on 
> February 29; and on April 4 Martin Luther King was shot dead.
> 
> https://hystericalcolorblindness.wordpress.com/2013/09/20/kerner-commission-report-pdf/

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