black people do not have fathers, so they see policemen as their fathers...you can see it in the interactions between blacks and police...even in the "heartwarming" (ugh, disgusting) images of policemen playing basketball with thugs on the street or whatever...it's also why blacks (BLM) demand nonviolent "community programs" (remember Midnight Basketball?)...blacks want to be guided and raised by a man, even if it's a man that taxpayers pay to uphold the law, not to be someone's (and certainly not an entire community's) parent
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midnight_basketball Midnight basketball is an initiative which developed in the 1990s to curb inner-city crime in the United States by keeping urban youth off the streets and engaging them with alternatives to drugs and crime. It was founded by G. Van Standifer in the late 1980s. Young people aged from 14 to 26, mostly men of various minority groups, could go and play basketball during the prime crime hours of 10 pm to 2 am, and then attended informative programs that gave them helpful skills for everyday life. It was a way for young men to form a sense of community, get out of a dangerous environment, and give them a sense of hope for the future. Midnight basketball helped decrease crime in the neighbourhoods where it was run, and it was a positive outlet for many young men. It helped many stay out of trouble and off the streets. By 2019, various cities in the United States brought back the program.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]
black people do not have fathers, so they see policemen as their fathers...you can see it in the interactions between blacks and police...even in the "heartwarming" (ugh, disgusting) images of policemen playing basketball with thugs on the street or whatever...it's also why blacks (BLM) demand nonviolent "community programs" (remember Midnight Basketball?)...blacks want to be guided and raised by a man, even if it's a man that taxpayers pay to uphold the law, not to be someone's (and certainly not an entire community's) parent