I'm a Peace Officer and a black officer I work with said he's fed up with this shit. Said that he sees only black-on-black and black-on-white racism, and rarely has seen white people being blatantly racist.
One story he did tell me that stuck with me was that his dream car was a Cadillac, and after working 17 years as an officer, he bought one. He ended up getting rid of it after he was continuously pulled over, over a dozen times, and he said that he was sad black drug dealers love Cadillacs so much that they've tainted his ability to drive his favorite vehicle. The profiling of black men in nice cars is bogus, but necessary if you want to get violent drug offenders off the street.
I'm a Peace Officer and a black officer I work with said he's fed up with this shit. Said that he sees only black-on-black and black-on-white racism, and rarely has seen white people being blatantly racist.
One story he did tell me that stuck with me was that his dream car was a Cadillac, and after working 17 years as an officer, he bought one. He ended up getting rid of it after he was continuously pulled over, over a dozen times, and he said that he was sad black drug dealers love Cadillacs so much that they've tainted his ability to drive his favorite vehicle. The profiling of black men in nice cars is bogus, but necessary if you want to get violent drug offenders off the street.
My brother traded in his red camarro after being continuously pulled over. Is it only bogus if my brother were black?