When You Try To Change The Subject When I Tell You What Is Offending Me, You Are Denying My Humanity.

The idea that police offi­cers can­not do their jobs cor­rect­ly if they are not allowed to abuse and even mur­der inno­cent unarmed cit­i­zens, is an idea per­pet­u­at­ed by haters of human­i­ty.
It is best for police depart­ments and the cit­i­zen­ry that those who feel threat­ened by the spot­light are in fact leav­ing to find oth­er means of employ­ment.
To them, I say, “don’t let the door hit you where the good lord s***t you”. There is no bina­ry choice between per­form­ing pro­fes­sion­al­ly, & being held account­able. The two are inter­con­nect­ed and should under no cir­cum­stances be decou­pled.
Police offi­cers are giv­en immense pow­ers, includ­ing the pow­er to take life under extreme cir­cum­stances, they must be held to the high­est stan­dard of per­for­mance pos­si­ble.
As a police offi­cer decades ago, I car­ried that bur­den that I may have to take the life of anoth­er human being because I was forced to.
Today, we see police offi­cers actu­al­ly rel­ish­ing the idea and rev­el­ing in the pos­si­bil­i­ty of tak­ing life and abus­ing those they are sup­posed to be pro­tect­ing.
As a for­mer police offi­cer who strove to oper­ate under the high­est stan­dards, I find it insult­ing, that the sup­port­ers of police in the United States see police oper­at­ing pro­fes­sion­al­ly, and being account­able to be anti­thet­i­cal con­cepts.
In light of the polit­i­cal right’s unmit­i­gat­ed sup­port for police regard­less of the crimes they com­mit, their sup­port must, there­fore, be acknowl­edged for what it is, anoth­er iter­a­tion of that seg­ment of the pop­u­la­tion’s dis­re­gard for black life.


No mat­ter how much this seg­ment sticks its fin­gers in its ears and shout[ ” we are not lis­ten­ing,”] (tongue hang­ing out), it does not change the fact that their stead­fast sup­port for police.….all police, regard­less of their crimes.…. in fact, has lit­tle to do with sup­port for law enforce­ment, but is instead a default valve through which they express hatred for black peo­ple with­out actu­al­ly seem­ing to do so.
No mat­ter how much this racist bunch yells that those who ral­ly and demon­strate for their right to live, hate the police, it does not make it so.
In fact, many police offi­cers and for­mer offi­cers are look­ing at this mess in sheer hor­ror. Many of the peo­ple in the streets demon­strat­ing have fam­i­ly mem­bers who are police offi­cers. What these con­sci­en­tious cit­i­zens do not want, is to see their loved ones hurt because of what their col­leagues are doing.
When these peo­ple default [to all lives mat­ter] or some retard­ed and con­vo­lut­ed argu­ment that peo­ple who are demon­strat­ing want to see anar­chy, they do two things. (a) They again rein­force that they do not believe that black peo­ple’s lives mat­ter & (b) demon­strate that they do not care about the lives of those that police are tak­ing away.

This group does not need con­vinc­ing, they do not want to be con­vinced. Remember that America had to fight a civ­il war to end the igno­ble prac­tice of slav­ery, even though most did not want the prac­tice to end.
Even the revered Abraham Lincoln could not have cared less whether slaves were free or not, his focus was on pre­serv­ing his pre­cious union.
If the peo­ple who lament cops resign­ing and call­ing in sick because they are being held account­able, are shown pic­tures of black babies being fed to croc­o­diles as a part of American his­to­ry, they would not care.
These are they who tell you that Donald Trump is some­how sent by their God, even though Trump is an amoral and immoral crea­ture devoid of human empa­thy.
I have zero prob­lems with peo­ple who dis­agree with me, what I have a prob­lem with is the idea of triv­i­al­iz­ing my point of view, or worse pre­tend­ing to not hear me or acknowl­edge that my point even exists.
When you try to change the sub­ject when I tell you what is offend­ing me, you are deny­ing my human­i­ty. You are telling me that I do not mat­ter.
When it gets to the stage where you believe that your right to live your enti­tled lives comes at the cost of my right to exist, we have a problem.

Mike Beckles is a for­mer Jamaican police Detective cor­po­ral, busi­ness­man, researcher, and blog­ger. 
He is a black achiev­er hon­oree, and pub­lish­er of the blog chatt​-​a​-box​.com. 
He’s also a con­trib­u­tor to sev­er­al web­sites.
You may sub­scribe to his blogs free of charge, or sub­scribe to his Youtube chan­nel @chatt-a-box, for the lat­est pod­cast all free to you of course.

Video Shows Orange County Deputy Wearing Militia Symbols During Protests…

We talk about the KKK, white suprema­cists, and all kinds of white iden­ti­ty extrem­ists that are in law enforce­ment across America in our writ­ings on this site and on our youtube chan­nel @ chart-a-box.
The cen­tral issue of white iden­ti­ty extrem­ists in American law enforce­ment is one that has not received the focusEd spot­light it needs, and is one of the casu­al­ties of the move­ment against police vio­lence ignit­ed anew by the police lynch­ing of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
Politicians on both sides have failed and refused to acknowl­edge that there are seri­ous issues in American law enforce­ment as a result of white suprema­cists that have infil­trat­ed depart­ments, some­thing the Federal Bureau of Investigations warned about well over a decade ago.


Even after the death of George Floyd and oth­ers lynched by men wear­ing police depart­ments uni­forms and oper­at­ing under the col­or of law. Two black half broth­ers lost their lives, one was found hang­ing from a tree whose death was ruled a sui­cide by police, and the oth­er shot to death in Orange County California by police under the murki­est of cir­cum­stances.
We know that the police was always against the black com­mu­ni­ty, we also know that the FBI warned that this was hap­pen­ing because we have seen their com­ments in chat rooms…we have seen the way they allow armed white mili­tia mem­bers to walk over the rights of peace­able demon­stra­tors opposed to police vio­lence.…. And we have seen how they vio­lent­ly assault those who dare stand up for jus­tice.
It comes as no sur­prise that they would wear their gang patch­es at a time when the streets are in chaos and the coun­try is look­ing more and more like a pow­der keg.
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A video sur­faced on social media tak­en dur­ing a George Floyd protest in Costa Mesa on Monday.Friday, June 5, 2020

The Orange County Sheriff’s Department has received calls and com­plaints about a deputy seen wear­ing sym­bols asso­ci­at­ed with far-right, anti-gov­ern­ment extrem­ist groups. ORANGE COUNTY, Calif. (KABC) — The Orange County Sheriff’s Department has received calls and com­plaints about a deputy seen wear­ing sym­bols asso­ci­at­ed with far-right, anti-gov­ern­ment extrem­ist groups.
Video sur­faced on social media tak­en dur­ing a George Floyd protest in Costa Mesa on Monday. The deputy was wear­ing sewn on patch­es for “OathKeepers” and “Three Percenters.”

Internal Affairs is inves­ti­gat­ing and the deputy is on paid admin­is­tra­tive leave. Orange County Sheriff Don Barnes says such patch­es are pro­hib­it­ed and the tim­ing could­n’t be worse. “The pub­lic sees that as a sym­bol or sym­bol­ic of oppres­sion or racism or extrem­ist views. That is not okay with me. I do not tol­er­ate that behav­ior. My hope is that the pub­lic real­izes that act of this one indi­vid­ual is not rep­re­sen­ta­tive of not only the rest of the sher­if­f’s depart­ment, but it’s not rep­re­sen­ta­tive of law enforce­ment,” Barnes said.
The name of the sher­if­f’s deputy seen in the video has not been made public.

Philadelphia Court Supervisor Fired After Saying That Black Lives Don’t Matter To Him

Michael Henkel, a 61-year old man who worked as a Family Court super­vi­sor in Philadelphia, has been fired from his job after being caught on cam­era caus­ing a dis­tur­bance dur­ing a peace­ful Black Lives Matter protest. He was seen destroy­ing posters and even curs­ing and shout­ing that he doesn’t care about Black lives.
Last Friday, posters with Black Lives Matter mes­sages were put up on a fence in the park as part of a child-friend­ly protest march orga­nized by com­mu­ni­ty leaders.

Henkel, who had worked for Philadelphia’s First Judicial District, report­ed­ly went and took down the signs. A 34-sec­ond video clip showed Henkel doing so while a woman was heard telling him that the signs are not his prop­er­ty. “I know. It’s the city. I pay for this… Yeah, my tax­es pay for this place, yep,” Henkel respond­ed. “So I can do what­ev­er I want… I’m always around here, too.” The woman respond­ed say­ing, “Great. I live right here. Black Lives Matter!” to which Henkel replied, “Not to me, they don’t.” The woman post­ed the video on Facebook on Sunday, imme­di­ate­ly spark­ing out­rage against Henkel. It was blocked from pub­lic view the next day but was post­ed by anoth­er per­son on Instagram.

Moreover, local activist Leslie Chapman expressed dis­ap­point­ment on Henkel, say­ing, “For that adult to take that away from chil­dren, it’s just real­ly awful. The kids prob­a­bly had a lot of fun mak­ing those signs,” accord­ing to The Philadelphia Inquirer. Meanwhile, it has been con­firmed that Henkel “is no longer an employ­ee,” said Family Court spokesper­son Marty O’Rourke since he made mul­ti­ple vio­la­tions of the state court system’s Code of Conduct. “The Court takes the inci­dent very seri­ous­ly and believes Mr. Henkel’s behav­ior as shown in the video is egre­gious and total­ly unac­cept­able for an employ­ee of the Courts,” he said.

Govt Must Ensure That Extortion Is Not Allowed To Continue…

The con­tin­ued malig­nan­cy of extor­tion at all lev­els of the Jamaican soci­ety is can­cer that [must] be exor­cized with rapid dis­patch.
Over the last three decades or so, suc­ces­sive Administrations in Jamaica House com­pris­ing both polit­i­cal par­ties, have paid lip ser­vice to this seri­ous issue, but have done pre­cious lit­tle to evis­cer­ate it once and for all.
Whether extor­tion comes from low-lev­el thugs at the bus parks, or those who demand pay­ment from busi­ness own­ers each week, to Government con­tracts that are held up, or end up with humungous cost-over-runs, it is a prob­lem that both polit­i­cal par­ties have exploit­ed rather than correct.

The House of Representatives could begin to send a strong mes­sage to would-be extor­tion­ists that this prac­tice will not be tol­er­at­ed by draft­ing and pass­ing tough anti-extor­tion leg­is­la­tion that effec­tive­ly locks up gang­sters who are con­vict­ed under the law and place the prison on top of them.
The con­cept of a [Don] punk-ass crim­i­nal demand­ing pay­ment from poor mar­ket ven­dors, strug­gling busi­ness peo­ple, or con­trac­tors on con­struc­tion sites, is one of the most debil­i­tat­ing imped­i­ments to growth and sta­bil­i­ty in our coun­try.
Extortionists back up their demands for illic­it pay­ments with [death], the gov­ern­ment [must] rec­i­p­ro­cate with life in prison, any­one caught engag­ing in this practice.

The Government can encour­age Businesses to have video record­ing secu­ri­ty devices to doc­u­ment those who would walk in and demand mon­ey from them.
The penal­ty must be so severe that those who would engage in the prac­tice will think twice about get­ting involved in the prac­tice and must under­stand ful­ly, that when caught the tri­al judge is giv­en no recourse but to sen­tence them to life in prison.
The prac­tice of crim­i­nals demand­ing mon­ey from indi­vid­u­als and enti­ties with­out work done for it is as old as our young democ­ra­cy.
Over the last three decades, cor­rupt polit­i­cal lead­er­ship in Jamaica House has allowed the prac­tice to go un-policed as a wink and a nod to the (mili­tia-wing ) of their oper­a­tions, to demand from hard-work­ing Jamaicans pay­ments for no work, at the per­il of their lives.
It is a prac­tice that runs in high places and deep trench­es.
It has been a steady stream of resources that have nur­tured and encour­aged ordi­nary punks oper­at­ing under the san­i­tized moniker of com­mu­ni­ty lead­ers, but who are noth­ing more than com­mon low-life crim­i­nal punks.

It is for those very rea­sons that the Jamaican Government has been unable to bring charges against any of the mur­der­ous crim­i­nals who have oper­at­ed in the coun­try in the last three decades. With all of its flaws, thanks to the United States crim­i­nal jus­tice sys­tem some have been arrest­ed and are fac­ing real jus­tice in American pris­ons.
It is sim­ply uncon­scionable that poor peo­ple liv­ing in the rur­al parish­es who pur­chase prod­ucts, and pays to sell in the mar­kets in the cor­po­rate area, would be forced to pay extor­tion fees to lazy punks liv­ing in Tivoli Gardens or any oth­er enclave.
This prac­tice must stop.
I am call­ing on the gov­ern­ment to ensure that poor ven­dors are able to sell their wares in peace, so that they can sup­port their fam­i­lies with­out hav­ing to wor­ry about get­ting killed, because they have no mon­ey to dole out to men who do not work.
We must not go back to the days when Tivoli Gardens was a sep­a­rate and autonomous enti­ty from the Jamaican state.
Too many sol­diers and police offi­cers died annex­ing that enclave to Jamaica.
End the prac­tice now.

Mike Beckles is a for­mer Jamaican police Detective cor­po­ral, busi­ness­man, researcher, and blog­ger. 
He is a black achiev­er hon­oree, and pub­lish­er of the blog chatt​-​a​-box​.com. 
He’s also a con­trib­u­tor to sev­er­al web­sites.
You may sub­scribe to his blogs free of charge, or sub­scribe to his Youtube chan­nel @chatt-a-box, for the lat­est pod­cast all free to you of course.

Six Public Safety Employees On Leave After Michigan Woman Was Found Dead In Cell Less Than 12 Hours After Arrest

Six pub­lic safe­ty employ­ees were placed on leave after a Michigan woman was found unre­spon­sive in a hold­ing cell less than 12 hours after her arrest.
Priscilla Slater was found unre­spon­sive at 12:45 p.m. by a Harper Woods pub­lic safe­ty staffer on June 10, accord­ing to The Detroit Metro Times. She was rushed to a hos­pi­tal and pro­nounced dead at a local hos­pi­tal. She had been arrest­ed at 1 a.m. in con­nec­tion with a shoot­ing at a hotel in Harper Woods, a sub­urb of Detroit. Six Harper Woods pub­lic safe­ty employ­ees were placed on leave while the death is being inves­ti­gat­ed by the Michigan State Police. Harper Woods Public Safety Director Vincent Smith sent well-wish­es to Slater’s fam­i­ly and promised to get answers.

I offer my con­do­lences to Ms. Slater’s fam­i­ly. MSP inves­ti­ga­tors, mem­bers of com­mand and myself noti­fied Ms. Slater’s fam­i­ly of the inci­dent in an effort to pro­vide what­ev­er infor­ma­tion that may have been avail­able at the time,” Smith said in a state­ment. “MSP inves­ti­ga­tors are dili­gent­ly inves­ti­gat­ing this inci­dent with the com­plete coöper­a­tion of the Department. The cause of death will not be known until the results of the autop­sy and tox­i­col­o­gy report are com­plet­ed.” In an inter­view with Local 4 Defender, Smith said the sus­pen­sions were pro­to­col and not an admis­sion of guilt. The employ­ees in ques­tion includ­ed four civil­ian aides and two supervisors.

It is pro­ce­dur­al right now,” Smith said. “The inves­ti­ga­tion is going on with state police. These six were on duty when Ms. Slater was found unre­spon­sive. It is pro­ce­dur­al to coöper­ate with the MSP inves­ti­ga­tion.”
Slater’s death sparked a tense protest in front of the Harper Woods City Hall. Demonstrators con­front­ed Mayor Kenneth Poynter and his wife as they walked into the build­ing on Friday, June 12, two days after Slater’s death. Poynter’s wife man­aged to snatch a sign and rip it. Slater’s fam­i­ly is also hold­ing the city account­able and has retained attor­ney Geoffrey Fieger.
“There is no way the police wouldn’t see that some­body was in a seri­ous med­ical need,” Fieger said, accord­ing to Fox 2 Detroit.

Fieger is launch­ing an inde­pen­dent inves­ti­ga­tion into Slater’s death. “The indif­fer­ence to Black lives by the pow­ers that be is astound­ing,” Fieger said. “It doesn’t hap­pen to rich white peo­ple.
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Will The JCF Learn From These Teachable Moments?

If you ever donned the uni­form of a police offi­cer, you know what it feels like to see, or hear of a col­league get­ting cut down in a hail of bul­lets. You feel some­thing only the slain offi­cer’s fam­i­ly mem­bers feel, because the police fra­ter­ni­ty is a fam­i­ly.
That is not to say that con­sci­en­tious mem­bers of the gen­er­al pub­lic do not feel the sor­row we feel at these killings, it is just dif­fer­ent.
The once-revered con­cept of Esprit de corps encap­su­lat­ed that cama­raderie that those who place their lives on the line feel toward each oth­er.
It comes not from any sin­is­ter dark place with mal-intent to cov­er wrongs, it comes from the knowl­edge that the per­son next to you is entrust­ed to pro­tect and defend my life with his or hers.
It is a sacred trust that we all placed in each other.

Over the years the insti­tu­tion of polic­ing has suf­fered immense­ly as a result of neg­a­tive pub­lic­i­ty, much of it earned, some of it unwar­rant­ed.
Today, the police are under­go­ing more scruti­ny as a result of bad actors. In the United States and oth­er coun­tries, get­ting peo­ple to focus on the nobil­i­ty of the dis­ci­pline is even more dif­fi­cult to do in this dis­tort­ed envi­ron­ment.
As police across the globe fall short of their own goals to serve and pro­tect, cit­i­zens are more and more divorced from empathiz­ing with police officers.

Notwithstanding, those of us who serve/​served are sig­nif­i­cant­ly impact­ed when offi­cers are cut down in ser­vice to the pub­lic.
As a for­mer offi­cer of the JCF who was shot in the line of duty, I under­stand all too well the chal­lenges our offi­cers face, par­tic­u­lar­ly in a coun­try like Jamaica.
Even with the best equip­ment and train­ing, remu­ner­a­tions, and sup­port, noth­ing can ful­ly pro­tect police offi­cers from the dan­gers that come with the job.
With inad­e­quate remu­ner­a­tions, poor and out­dat­ed train­ing, & a lack of full gov­ern­men­tal sup­port, Jamaican police offi­cers are at dou­ble the risk, dou­ble the expo­sure & at dou­ble the per­il if they make a mistake.

SP Leon Clunis

As we grieve the loss of two offi­cers, and the seri­ous injury suf­fered by two oth­ers, includ­ing Superintendent Leon Clunis, lessons must be learned from this sad event.
The Jamaica Constabulary Force can hard­ly depend on gov­ern­ment, regard­less of which par­ty forms the gov­ern­ment. As such, it is crit­i­cal that these events are used by the depart­ment to devel­op best prac­tices to change how the depart­ment does busi­ness.
I have con­sis­tent­ly argued that the train­ing that our police offi­cers are receiv­ing is not near­ly up to stan­dard, and in par­tic­u­lar, is insuf­fi­cient for the chal­lenges Jamaican police offi­cers face.
Of crit­i­cal import is the way the depart­ment oper­ates in stops and starts, and gets into val­leys of com­fort­a­bil­i­ty when there is wane in seri­ous incidences. 

Police depart­ments can ill afford to rest on their lau­rels. The job of devel­op­ing new tech­niques and strate­gies is crit­i­cal if they are to be on par with the crim­i­nal under­world, much less be steps ahead of them.
Under no cir­cum­stance should the police let down their guard, that goes for senior offi­cers of the force, many of whom go out in that kha­ki uni­form and pre­tend that gun­shots are repelled by the uni­form.
Some senior cops go out with­out a weapon and in some case are seen with a swag­ger cane, no actu­al accou­ter­ments of the trade.….…..I am yet to under­stand what uni­verse they are liv­ing in. 


Do mem­bers of the gazetted ranks believe they are no longer police offi­cers? Or do they think that their senior­i­ty sta­tus insu­lates them from harm? I make no judg­ments about what went down at that house in Horizon Park, on that fate­ful morn­ing, suf­fic­ing to say that what­ev­er tact those offi­cers took should become a part of the police train­ing man­u­al’s what not to do.

Mike Beckles is a for­mer Jamaican police Detective cor­po­ral, busi­ness­man, researcher, and blog­ger. 
He is a black achiev­er hon­oree, and pub­lish­er of the blog chatt​-​a​-box​.com. 
He’s also a con­trib­u­tor to sev­er­al web­sites.
You may sub­scribe to his blogs free of charge, or sub­scribe to his Youtube chan­nel @chatt-a-box, for the lat­est pod­cast all free to you of course.

Police Shooter: Found (report)

We have been informed that the Police have killed the shoot­er who engaged and killed two police offi­cers this morn­ing, and wound­ing anoth­er two oth­ers in a sec­tion of Spanish Town, includ­ing a senior offi­cer Superintendent Leon Clunis.

We are yet to con­firm whether this image is the real image of the killer. We are told he was killed in a shootout in Coorevile gar­dens in St Andrew in a fire­fight with police.

Two of the offi­cers killed this morning

super­in­ten­dent Leon Clunis

Superintendent Leon Clunis is still in hos­pi­tal in very seri­ous condition.

This sto­ry has been updated.

JCF Commissioner Responds To The Killing Of Two Officers This Morning

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Sad Day For JCF & Jamaica

This medi­um wish­es to con­vey to the JCF, its Auxiliaries, the offi­cers, those who have been injured or lost their lives in ser­vice to their coun­try this morn­ing, as well as their fam­i­lies, our deep­est con­do­lences.
The events in Spanish Town in which a marked police cruis­er was attacked result­ing in seri­ous injuries and death to mem­bers of the JCF can­not be con­doned.
This brazen and unpro­voked attack is a func­tion of decades and decades of tac­it sup­port to crim­i­nal ele­ments, and a brazen lack of sup­port for our law enforce­ment offi­cers from the high­est offices in our coun­try that ought to ensure that the rule of law is maintained.

Jamaica: Coronavirus Cases Pass 600 Mark

Six new cas­es of the coro­n­avirus (COVID-19) have been record­ed accord­ing to the Ministry of Health and Wellness. This increas­es the tal­ly of COVID-19 cas­es across the island to 605. The tal­ly of recov­er­ies remains at 405.(As report­ed by the Jablogz news team)

The six new cas­es are all import­ed. Three entered the island via a flight from the USA, one on a flight from the UK and two from a cruise ship that arrived at the Falmouth Pier recent­ly, the release stat­ed. The new cas­es range in age from 24 to 54 years, and are com­prised of five females and one male. According to the health min­istry, two of them have address­es in St Elizabeth while the oth­ers have address­es in Manchester, Portland, St James, and St Catherine.
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Restoration Of Black Community Begins With Supporting Black Businesses

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It took me many years to begin pay­ing atten­tion to American foot­ball.
I thought it was arro­gant, that as it is with base­ball a coun­try could play a game against itself and then declare itself world cham­pi­ons.
As a Jamaican through and through, I took umbrage with a coun­try that did not real­ly give respect to the uni­fy­ing game of soc­cer, a game that is played uni­ver­sal­ly.
In addi­tion to that, the United States nev­er both­ered with crick­et. My beloved cricket!.….….…yea, I have a prob­lem with that.
Cricket is played all across the globe, the West Indies, which dom­i­nat­ed dur­ing the time I was com­ing of age. Many Nations field­ed a nation­al crick­et team and today even more nations are field­ing nation­al crick­et teams. 

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The West Indies, England, Australia, New Zealand, Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Zimbabwe, now even Ireland and Afghanistan have International crick­et teams.
The United States does not. I thought there was a cer­tain degree of snooti­ness and arro­gance in the United States’ deci­sion, not to both­er play­ing a pop­u­lar game played by the rest of the world, but to cre­ate a com­pet­ing game, play among itself, and then declare itself world cham­pi­on. choos­ing to play base­ball over crick­et and to invent its own foot­ball game that no one else played rather than join­ing the rest of the world in soc­cer.
Since then it is impor­tant to note that the United States has field­ed a nation­al soc­cer team, still, no nation­al crick­et team.

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But that is hard­ly my point, after much urg­ing from friends I reluc­tant­ly willed myself to begin under­stand­ing American foot­ball.
The more I watched and learned the more fas­ci­nat­ed I became with it, even though I will admit, I still do not believe that it requires any social skills perse.
Sure, it helps to be big, fast, and to pos­sess the abil­i­ty to jump high, throw a foot­ball far, or be built lion a tank to block a run­ner from the oth­er team or to stop a mad rush against your own quar­ter­back, etc.
But I still believe that a tal­ent­ed crick­eter, ten­nis play­er, or golfer, or a soc­cer play­er is a far dif­fer­ent tal­ent than that which is required to play in the (NFL). The National Football League.

Despite my ini­tial dis­dain for foot­ball, I grew to love the game, and became a big fan. I watched every down that I could, even though I real­ly did not cheer for any par­tic­u­lar team, out­side of my cur­so­ry inter­est in the New York Giants and Jets, both of which are based in New Jersey. And of course, I hat­ed the New England Patriots.
After a few years, I could not wait for the new sea­son to begin, and then Colin Kaepernick kneeled against police vio­lence and racism in the soci­ety, and all hell broke loose.
The igno­rant racist & divider- in-chief saw an open­ing and he stirred up the oth­er igno­ra­mus­es.
The divider-in-chief found in the event, a means to [diss the sons-of bitch­es](sic) [oth­er­wise called black men], and so he ran with it.
As dumb as he is, he is not too dumb to rec­og­nize that white America hates black men, and that by diss­ing them, he was solid­i­fy­ing his hold on them.



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The reac­tion by the NFL not to stand up with Trump’s racist assault, not to men­tion his mass of deplorable racial­ists was too much for me. How could the NFL not stand with its play­ers?
What is the NFL with­out its 70% of black play­ers? How could a com­pa­ny not stand by its prod­uct?
Yes.…..dammit, I said [prod­uct] that is what the black play­ers are on that plan­ta­tion.
The Home Depot founder has decid­ed to keep sup­port­ing Donald Trump from what I read, but the com­pa­ny itself is try­ing to dis­tance itself from its own founder. They know black peo­ple buy from Home Depot too.
So they are mov­ing away from their big­ot­ed founder, they want to con­tin­ue sell­ing lum­ber, paints, and every­thing they sell, but the NFL refused to stand up with its prod­ucts, its black play­ers.
For me, that was a bridge too far.


The black­list­ing of Kap, and the resul­tant dis­trac­tion about not respect­ing the flag or the anthem, was a diver­sion from what police are doing.
For my part, it was enough for me to take a stand. My deci­sion nev­er to watch anoth­er pass thrown unless Kap was rehired or com­pen­sat­ed, may not have reg­is­tered on the (NFL-o-meter), but it gave me a sense of pow­er, and an adren­a­line rush to know that in my own lit­tle way I was stand­ing with Kap and the oth­er play­ers who were putting their careers in jeop­ardy on the NFL plantation.

Now Drew Breeze, Roger Goodell, and oth­ers are pre­tend­ing that they are final­ly under­stand­ing what Colin Kaepernick and his col­leagues were say­ing after the protests the George Floyd lynch­ing ignit­ed across the globe.
What I found remark­able was that so many of my broth­ers, who are vic­tims them­selves of American racism, had indi­cat­ed to me that giv­ing up watch­ing NFL games was too much.…“I have to watch my games”… they tell me!
I thought it sad, that so many of my broth­ers and sis­ters are unwill­ing to sac­ri­fice any­thing toward their own eman­ci­pa­tion. Even after so many who have gone on before us have sac­ri­ficed so much and have enjoyed none of the ben­e­fits we are enjoy­ing today all things con­sid­ered.
Every damn one of those racists bas­tards who con­tin­ued to insist that kneel­ing when the nation­al anthem was being played was some kind of dis­re­spect to the flag, and coun­try, knew ful­ly well that it had noth­ing to do with either.
And even if it was dis­re­spect toward one or the oth­er, why would black peo­ple bow down to a coun­try that has nev­er respect­ed their right to exist as full human beings, much less an anthem that cel­e­brates their degradation?

When Black peo­ple stand up for their rights their oppres­sors have no choice but to back up and take notice. Will this upris­ing open the eyes of black peo­ple in America enough for them to real­ize they have their future in their own hands? I have no way of know­ing. Nevertheless, I see statutes of an ugly past tum­bling. I see new leg­is­la­tion being pro­posed, I see old safe­guards against account­abil­i­ty being torn away and I see those who enjoyed blan­ket immu­ni­ty from pros­e­cu­tion lash­ing out.
More than all, I see NASCAR ban­ning the Confederate flag from its events.
That is huge.……Will I ever watch anoth­er NFL game?
Maybe.….….It all depends on what the league does going for­ward.
The moral of the sto­ry is that as the most abused peo­ple across the globe, we must change some things about our­selves.
That means, we must be will­ing to sac­ri­fice a lit­tle, no mat­ter how small.
Yes, black folks, if you are not watch­ing foot­ball on your tele­vi­sion it [does]make a dif­fer­ence. Neilsen report­ing on who is watch­ing what, is one way deter­mine that when we chose not to watch we are mak­ing a dif­fer­ence.
When we turn the tele­vi­sion off all togeth­er we make an even big­ger dif­fer­ence because the cable com­pa­nies also do not stand with us.

The oth­er thing is the impor­tance of buy­ing from black busi­ness­es, and ensur­ing that if you expe­ri­ence poor ser­vice not to argue that you were cor­rect in not sup­port­ing black busi­ness­es because of an iso­lat­ed inci­dent. Tell the man­age­ment of your expe­ri­ence and ask that it be cor­rect­ed.
After all, you are spend­ing your mon­ey with peo­ple who hate you. They treat us with dis­dain and con­tempt, yet you spend your mon­ey with them any­way.
A sim­ple google search will tell you the mega-cor­po­ra­tions that are sup­port­ing white suprema­cy. In many cas­es, they give huge sums of mon­ey to right-wing caus­es and sup­port Republican can­di­dates.
It is time that we real­ize that free­dom is nev­er free, that every gen­er­a­tion has to fight for it, or lose it.

Mike Beckles is a for­mer Jamaican police Detective cor­po­ral, busi­ness­man, researcher, and blog­ger. 
He is a black achiev­er hon­oree, and pub­lish­er of the blog chatt​-​a​-box​.com. 
He’s also a con­trib­u­tor to sev­er­al web­sites.
You may sub­scribe to his blogs free of charge, or sub­scribe to his Youtube chan­nel @chatt-a-box, for the lat­est pod­cast all free to you of course.

NYPD FOP Proved The Point That Reform Must Happen Now…

America’s Police depart­ments con­firmed over the last sev­er­al weeks what black and brown Americans have been say­ing. That they are une­d­u­cat­ed, bru­tal thugs who are social­ized to act aggres­sive­ly by beat­ing, abus­ing, and even mur­der­ing inno­cent black and brown cit­i­zens.
Yesterday the Fraternal Order of Police in New York trot­ted out to begin its push against demon­stra­tions who take to the streets to reg­is­ter their dis­gust at their bru­tal & thug­gish aggres­sion.|
As per usu­al their ven­om was direct­ed at the politi­cians in the city coun­cil who have start­ed to grow some balls by stand­ing with the cit­i­zens.
The new ene­my is the press, they berat­ed the press for what they char­ac­ter­ized as attempts to shame them for being police offi­cers.
I thought that was par­tic­u­lar­ly rich con­sid­er­ing that the press duti­ful­ly wor­ships police in America.
Why would they feel shame at being a police offi­cer if they were act­ing as offi­cers are sup­posed to act?
If shin­ing a light on their crim­i­nal­i­ty is sham­ing them then the press is final­ly wak­ing up to the fact that many police depart­ments are cesspools of racism and white suprema­cy. The NYPD is no dif­fer­ent.



The spine­less politi­cians are now being forced to act by remov­ing some of the insu­la­tion that is cre­at­ing and nur­tur­ing the vul­gar bru­tal­i­ty they com­mit against vul­ner­a­ble cit­i­zens, and that angers them.
Once again the NYPD demon­strat­ed what most black and brown and even some whites will admit, that these pub­lic ser­vants are vast­ly out of con­trol and for all intents and pur­pos­es, are a bunch of crim­i­nal thugs.
Here is the press con­fer­ence they gave. Of course, they get to demon­strate their views with­out any­one bru­tal­iz­ing them, no one tear­gassed them, no one used rub­ber bul­lets or pep­per spray on them, no one ran them over with SUVs.
Here is the group of NYPD Union thugs draw­ing atten­tion to their cause in response to the weeks of mas­sive demon­stra­tions.
But where exact­ly have we heard this kind of attack on the press before?



Here is my response to their unmit­i­gat­ed tone-deaf arrogance.

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Mike Beckles is a for­mer Jamaican police Detective cor­po­ral, busi­ness­man, researcher, and blog­ger. 
He is a black achiev­er hon­oree, and pub­lish­er of the blog chatt​-​a​-box​.com. 
He’s also a con­trib­u­tor to sev­er­al web­sites.
You may sub­scribe to his blogs free of charge, or sub­scribe to his Youtube chan­nel @chatt-a-box, for the lat­est pod­cast all free to you of course.



Backtracking On Police Reform Will Result In Even Greater Uprisings…

I guess the Minneapolis city coun­cil is as fed up as the pro­tes­tors are, at what that police depart­ment has become. Even after that police depart­ment set the entire world on fire with its pub­lic lynch­ing of George Floyd, [offi­cers] in that depart­ment seem not to care that the anger is direct­ed at them.
Either they do not care because they believe that they are lords and mas­ters over the peo­ple, or they do not give a damn what any­one says.

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It is shock­ing, they lynch a mem­ber of the com­mu­ni­ty and when the upris­ing start­ed they bru­tal­ize cit­i­zens who were demon­strat­ing against.
They arrest­ed a CNN jour­nal­ist and his crew while they were report­ing on live Television for absolute­ly no rea­son. In all fair­ness, the Minneapolis police are not alone in the abuse.
From Pacific to Atlantic and all places in between, as Americans black white and brown rose up to reg­is­ter their dis­gust at police abuse and racism in the soci­ety, so too did the police rise up with egre­gious acts of bru­tal­i­ty and disrespect.

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In upstate Buffalo New York, two of those thugs pushed a 75-year old man to the ground almost killing him. The two were arrest­ed and charged and are fac­ing felony charges. None of the cops helped the man as he lay there bleed­ing. They will remain sus­pend­ed pend­ing tri­al.
In Atlanta, Georgia, six offi­cers were booked on crim­i­nal charges while two of the six were fired for bru­tal­ly attack­ing two col­lege stu­dents.
The young cou­ple was dri­ving through a protest when they were set upon and bru­tal­ly extract­ed from their car, as one offi­cer sum­mar­i­ly engaged in smash­ing the win­dows out of the vehicle.

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In New York, well they are beyond redemp­tion, they just con­tin­ued right along with the beat­ings, bru­tal­iz­ing, and com­mit­ting all kinds of atroc­i­ties against demon­stra­tors, even the most peace­ful demon­stra­tors were not spared their ven­om.
They could be heard on their scan­ner encour­ag­ing oth­ers to dri­ve over inno­cent pro­tes­tors with their SUVs.
In all of the acts of police rage and vio­lent riots, one thing caught my eye & absolute­ly astound­ed me. It was [police offi­cers] van­dal­iz­ing cars in the city of Minneapolis by punc­tur­ing all of the tires on one par­tic­u­lar street. sev­er­al of the cars belonged to jour­nal­ists from out of town who rent­ed them to get around.
Other cars were the prop­er­ty of res­i­dents, yet the police that the peo­ple pay to pro­tect their lives and prop­er­ty, set upon their vehi­cles, and arbi­trar­i­ly set about dam­ag­ing them.
It was shock­ing as one jour­nal­ist affirmed that he had ver­i­fi­able infor­ma­tion that it was, in fact, police offi­cers who dam­aged his car and oth­ers leav­ing him strand­ed after com­plet­ing his assignment.

It is not too dif­fi­cult to under­stand how this kind of raw police aggres­sion could be unleashed in the coun­try. On peo­ple of col­or and on the media over the last three-plus or so years.
These events do not even begin to scratch the sur­face but they have been enough to open the eyes of many.
The police have been told not to be nice to cit­i­zens and the media has been made out to be the ene­my of the peo­ple.
And now the lit­tle tyrant at the head of the NYPD PBA is out cry­ing about how they are treat­ed. No apolo­gies for the way the NYPD has treat­ed peo­ple of col­or for decades and decades.

Mike Beckles is a for­mer Jamaican police Detective cor­po­ral, busi­ness­man, researcher, and blog­ger. 
He is a black achiev­er hon­oree, and pub­lish­er of the blog chatt​-​a​-box​.com. 
He’s also a con­trib­u­tor to sev­er­al web­sites.
You may sub­scribe to his blogs free of charge, or sub­scribe to his Youtube chan­nel @chatt-a-box, for the lat­est pod­cast all free to you of course.

Jamaican Resident Of Poughkeepsie, Another Unarmed Black Man Killed By Police…

I met him at my bar­ber­shop one of the two small busi­ness­es I own and oper­ate in the city of Poughkeepsie. Jamaican to the bone, he came in to get a hair­cut and we became cool after he found out that we were both Jamaicans.
He was a young man who wears the same hair­style as my boys, but he was kin­da dif­fer­ent he talked to me about how I felt he should wear his hair.
I told him that ulti­mate­ly how he wore the hair on his head and face should not be a barom­e­ter of his char­ac­ter, but that ulti­mate­ly, in the world in which we live peo­ple are judged by appear­ance.
I told him that as a young black man he would be judged even more harsh­ly, so I sug­gest­ed that he get a nice tai­lored look.

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After a while, he got him­self a job at the Dominoes piaz­za store mak­ing deliv­er­ies. I had no choice but to be hap­py for him, I had nev­er seen any­one so hap­py get­ting a job deliv­er­ing piaz­za, so his con­ta­gious joy was trans­ferred to me.
He became a reg­u­lar and every time that he came in he would recount where he was in his life, includ­ing the fact that he had start­ed class­es at our local com­mu­ni­ty college.

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Maurice Gordon was only 28-years old but he was a hope­ful and ambi­tious young man who did not let cir­cum­stance dic­tate his joy.
He was unmatched in his opti­mism for life. Nothing more so than when he enrolled in col­lege.
Yesterday I was scrolling through some news arti­cle and one caught my eye. In a weird way I may have seen it in a pass­ing glance pre­vi­ous­ly but with all that’s hap­pen­ing I may have just scrolled on by.


Grieving mom demands answers after unarmed black motorist is shot 4 times and killed by New Jersey troop­er on Garden State Parkway


I scrolled back and the image that greet­ed me hit me like a ton of bricks.
No, no, no way, I yelled out to my wife, this must be a mis­take, it can­not be.
My heart pound­ing, I speed-read the arti­cle, unable to come to grips with the fact that a real­ly nice guy could meet his death at the hands of police.
According to (insid​ernj​.com) The case of the troop­er shoot­ing of Maurice S. Gordon of Poughkeepsie, back on May 23, only real­ly resur­faced this week­end thanks to Mr. Gordon’s family’s attor­ney press­ing for more infor­ma­tion from Attorney General Gurbir Grewal. On May 23 the Burlington Times ran a 234-word report that mere­ly stat­ed there was an inves­ti­ga­tion of “a fatal offi­cer-involved shoot­ing that occurred along the Garden State Parkway” that hap­pened on a stretch “of the Garden State Parkway in the town­ship [Bass River]. One male civil­ian is dead.” There was no ref­er­ence to the col­or of Mr. Gordon’s race, nor the iden­ti­ty of the police agency involved, nor the name of the offi­cer who shot Mr. Gordon.

According to the same report­ing the fam­i­ly’s attor­ney William O. Wagstaff III, has been unable to get even the most basic infor­ma­tion from the inves­ti­gat­ing author­i­ties in the New Jersey Attorney General’s office.
Mr. Wagstaff con­firmed to jour­nal­ists that he was trou­bled that it took him nine days “of bad­ger­ing” New Jersey’s Attorney General to see even the lim­it­ed por­tion of the video the state pro­vid­ed to the fam­i­ly. He said that he was at a loss to under­stand why the fam­i­ly had been denied access to the full video and the basic details like where Mr. Gordon actu­al­ly died.
The Gordon fam­i­ly lawyer said he was also con­cerned that despite the 2019 direc­tive by Attorney General com­mit­ting to con­duct inde­pen­dent and trans­par­ent probes of police-involved shoot­ings, [the fact this case involved a state troop­er meant that “what we have here is a state lawyer inves­ti­gat­ing the state police].”

It is no secret that the New Jersey state police have been accused of being one of the most racist police agen­cies in the United States.
And so, ques­tions about whether this is yet anoth­er coverup of the unlaw­ful killing in the state of New Jersey which will result in the state inves­ti­gat­ing itself and arriv­ing at the con­clu­sion that it did noth­ing wrong abounds?
These prac­tices of pulling motorists over at all times of the night, leave peo­ple, and in par­tic­u­lar black peo­ple, at the com­plete mer­cy of racist crim­i­nal cops.
States have giv­en the pow­er to police to con­duct traf­fic stops on motorists, argu­ing that traf­fic stops have yield­ed large finds in illic­it drugs and oth­er con­tra­band. What they do not tell you is that these stops are cash cows that are used to fund police depart­ments and in many cas­es used to fund budgets.

When the racism in American police depart­ments is fac­tored into the mix, a black man trav­el­ing on America’s road­ways, is in extreme per­il of being mur­dered by police who most assured­ly will nev­er be held account­able for their crimes.
There are no words to express the anger I feel at the tak­ing of this young man’s life, par­tic­u­lar­ly because he was so hope­ful and excit­ed about his future.
Regardless of the sto­ry that NJ author­i­ties con­coct and present to the fam­i­ly of Maurice Gordon, for me, it will have zero cred­i­bil­i­ty. The fact that they refused to release infor­ma­tion to the fam­i­ly’s attor­ney who has a right to know how mis­ter Gordon was killed and by what cop is lit­er­al­ly some­thing one would expect from a back­wa­ter total­i­tar­i­an state.
This was not a young man who was engag­ing in crim­i­nal activ­i­ties. His killing is an abom­i­na­tion to every­thing that is right­eous and decent. Those that took his life are abhor­rent crea­tures who deserve no def­er­ence or recog­ni­tion afford­ed human beings.

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From: FROM DUTCHESS COMMUNITY COLLEGE

We are sad­dened to share this mes­sage from DCC President Pamela Edington on the death of stu­dent Maurice Gordon:

As the trag­ic events of the past few weeks con­tin­ue to weigh heav­i­ly on our hearts and minds, we have just learned that one of our own, 28-year-old Dutchess Community College stu­dent Maurice Gordon, was killed on May 23 by a state troop­er after a rou­tine traf­fic stop on the Garden State Parkway in New Jersey. Full details of the inci­dent have not yet been released to the fam­i­ly or their attor­ney, but accord­ing to ini­tial news cov­er­age of the inci­dent, Maurice was unarmed.

A native of Jamaica who moved to the U.S. when he was 19, Maurice was study­ing sci­ence and part of our CSTEP pro­gram. He had been iden­ti­fied as a stand­out who could take advan­tage of research oppor­tu­ni­ties, and was look­ing for­ward to begin­ning this work next semes­ter. By all accounts, Maurice was a smart, involved, affa­ble young man – a lov­ing son and broth­er – who was des­tined for great things. We under­stand his moth­er has trav­eled here from Great Britain to make arrange­ments and to fol­low the inves­ti­ga­tion into her son’s death. Should we become aware of a way in which the DCC cam­pus com­mu­ni­ty can help Maurice’s fam­i­ly, we will let you know.

As we mourn the death of Maurice Gordon, I am ask­ing each mem­ber of our cam­pus com­mu­ni­ty to recom­mit to the goals and val­ues sur­round­ing diver­si­ty that we iden­ti­fied in our five-year strate­gic plan in 2015. Dutchess Community College must be a place where all stu­dents, fac­ul­ty and staff are wel­come and free to thrive, a safe space in which diver­si­ty, equi­ty and inclu­sion are fos­tered and embraced, and a mod­el com­mu­ni­ty that val­ues every life.

I am sor­ry to have to share this very sad news with you today. Please do some­thing kind in Maurice’s memory.

PLEASE SHARE THIS ARTICLE IN THE INTEREST OF TRANSPARENCY, CALL THE NJ ATTORNEY GENERAL’S OFFICE AND DEMAND ANSWERS.

Mike Beckles is a for­mer Jamaican police Detective cor­po­ral, busi­ness­man, researcher, and blog­ger. 
He is a black achiev­er hon­oree, and pub­lish­er of the blog chatt​-​a​-box​.com. 
He’s also a con­trib­u­tor to sev­er­al web­sites.
You may sub­scribe to his blogs free of charge, or sub­scribe to his Youtube chan­nel @chatt-a-box, for the lat­est pod­cast all free to you of course.

End Qualified Immunity For Police

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(1) END QUALIFIED IMMUNITY
(2) ENSURE THAT POLICE PURCHASE MALPRACTICE INSURANCE
(3) STOP SENDING POLICE TO APARTHEID ISRAEL FOR TRAINING TO KILL AMERICAN CITIZENS
(4) STOP ALLOWING DIRTY RACIST COPS TO RESIGN WHEN THEY COMMIT CRIMINAL ACTS THEN GO JOIN ANOTHER DEPARTMENT
(5) END THE CONTROL POLICE UNIONS HAVE ON POLICE WHO ARE EMPLOYEES OF THE TAXPAYERS
(6) FIRE COPS WHO HAVE REPEATED USE OF EXCESSIVE FORCE COMPLAINTS
(7) TRAIN POLICE FOR LONGER PERIODS
(8) ROOT OUT WHITE SUPREMACIST FROM POLICE DEPARTMENTS, BEGINNING WITH THE NYPD

We Shall Never Forget…

If you ever lost focus on what is real­ly hap­pen­ing in America with race, or if you were nev­er edu­cat­ed on it, this is where you need to begin open­ing your eyes to the ghast­ly vio­lence that was unleashed on black peo­ple, not just by white cit­i­zens, but by the state & Federal Governments.
Today, as peo­ple march for jus­tice in the name of the mul­ti­ple black men, women & chil­dren who have been mur­dered by both police and vig­i­lantes, it is impor­tant to under­stand the gen­e­sis of this hatred.
The last thing we black peo­ple need is to have white peo­ple tell us what we need to do, what we want from white peo­ple is for them to lis­ten to what we are say­ing and for them to ask us to help them to under­stand what we are feeling.


If we under­stand that this [hatred] is (endem­ic to white Anglo Saxons) then we begin the process of under­stand­ing that wait­ing and march­ing will not change hearts and minds of a peo­ple who are by def­i­n­i­tion the per­son­i­fi­ca­tion of hatred.
It did not change hearts and minds 57 years ago before they assas­si­nat­ed Dr. King, it will not do so now.
It is for those rea­sons that Dr. King was against it and Malcolm X demand­ed change by what­ev­er means necessary.

Fifty-sev­en (57) years ago Dr. Martin Luther King warned African-Americans about accept­ing grad­u­al­ism, in his August 1963 speech he spoke of what he char­ac­ter­ized as [the fierce urgency of now].
“We have also come to this hal­lowed spot to remind America of the fierce urgency of now. This is no time to engage in the lux­u­ry of cool­ing off or to take the tran­quil­iz­ing drug of grad­u­al­ism. Now is the time to make real the promis­es of democ­ra­cy.” – Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., I have a dream speech, August 28,1963.


Someone said if white police were kneel­ing on the necks of dogs or shoot­ing them as they are doing to black peo­ple every sin­gle police depart­ment would have been dis­band­ed.
If they val­ue the lives of dogs (no offense to my dog Bud), more than they do the lives of black human beings, what makes you think that any­thing you do oth­er than force them to respect you will impact their hearts.

In the first place, I am offend­ed sole­ly on the basis of any con­cept by which my exis­tence should be based on any­one else’s sense of com­fort­a­bil­i­ty or acqui­es­cence.
So the very premise of grad­u­al­ism as a con­cept ought to be tossed out the win­dow. If you are not com­fort­able with me in the space that I occu­py you are free to find some­where that you are more com­fort­able. What is not going to hap­pen is that I am not going to adjust my life just so that you can be com­fort­able liv­ing your life the way that you want to live it.

If the police which is sup­posed to keep com­mu­ni­ties safe, has got­ten to the point that those com­mu­ni­ties are worse off because of them , then it is time to get rid of the police.
Sure we need crimes inves­ti­gat­ed and we have some won­der­ful & proffes­sion­al offi­cers who do that every day. The prob­lem is not with those unbi­ased pro­fes­sion­als who go and do their jobs as pros.
The prob­lem comes from the poor­ly-edu­cat­ed, poor­ly-trained racial­ists that are sent out into the com­mu­ni­ties to gen­er­ate income for the states and munic­i­pal­i­ties.
They are lit­tle more than tax-col­lec­tors with a racial agen­da. That is where the prob­lem lies.


(1)So we are call­ing for qual­i­fied immu­ni­ty.
(2) Stop send­ing police to the Apartheid state of Israel to train to kill black peo­ple.
(3) Make police get mal­prac­tice insur­ance.
(4) Stop police unions from stand­ing in the way of police account­abil­i­ty.
(5) Stop hid­ing police offi­cers’ per­son­nel records from the pub­lic when police com­mit crimes against the com­mu­ni­ty.
(6) Once an offi­cer is fired from a police depart­ment for mis­con­duct he/​she should not be able to work in law enforce­ment again.
(7) End the prac­tice of keep­ing police in their depart­ments, even after mul­ti­ple mis­con­duct alle­ga­tions of use of force excess­es.
(8) Remove the police from schools.
(9) Begin dis­man­tling the indis­crim­i­nate stop­ping of motorists for minor traf­fic infrac­tions.
(10) Begin dis­man­tling laws like the stop and frisk laws in New York, and the mar­i­jua­na laws that police have used to abuse peo­ple of col­or.
We can begin with these changes with­out abol­ish­ing the police altogether. 

Mike Beckles is a for­mer Jamaican police Detective cor­po­ral, busi­ness­man, researcher, and blog­ger. 
He is a black achiev­er hon­oree, and pub­lish­er of the blog chatt​-​a​-box​.com. 
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California Mayor Resigns After Racist Email On Police Brutality Goes Viral/+

A California may­or has resigned his office after com­ing under fire for send­ing out a racial­ly insen­si­tive email regard­ing police vio­lence.
James Stewart, who was elect­ed may­or of Temecula, California in November 2016, resigned the seat Thursday after he was called out for a reply email to a Temecula res­i­dent, who asked what was being done about police vio­lence, accord­ing to Too Fab.
“I don’t believe there’s ever been a good per­son of col­or killed by a police offi­cer,” Stewart said in the mes­sage that went viral.

People flood­ed the inter­net with crit­i­cisms and accu­sa­tions of racism on the south­ern California city’s offi­cial Facebook page. Stewart, who led the con­ser­v­a­tive-lean­ing city of about 115,000, post­ed an ini­tial apol­o­gy the day before issu­ing his res­ig­na­tion, stat­ing that he uses “voice text” due to his dyslex­ia, and didn’t proof-read­ing before send­ing.
“I absolute­ly did not say that,” he wrote in the post. “What I said is and I don’t believe there has ever been a per­son of col­or mur­dered by police, on con­text to Temecula or Riverside coun­ty. I absolute­ly did not say ‘good’ I have no idea how that popped up. Please for­give me for this egre­gious error.”

However, the back­lash con­tin­ued, prompt­ing him to make a fol­low-up state­ment to insist those aren’t his beliefs. “My typos and off-the-cuff response to an email on a seri­ous top­ic added pain at a time where our com­mu­ni­ty, and our coun­try, is suf­fer­ing,” he said. “I may not be the best writer and I some­times mis­s­peak, but I am not racist. I deeply regret this mis­take and I own it, entire­ly. I am tru­ly sorry.”Stewart addressed the bad tim­ing and tur­moil the email took on the com­mu­ni­ty and elect­ed to resign, anyway. 

I under­stand that even my sin­cer­est apolo­gies can­not rem­e­dy this sit­u­a­tion. Because actions speak loud­er than words, I will step down as your Mayor and City Council Member effec­tive imme­di­ate­ly,” he wrote. The news comes as nation­wide protests against racism and police bru­tal­i­ty con­tin­ue in the wake of the police killing of George Floyd, an unarmed Black Minneapolis man whose last words were “I can’t breath” as four offi­cers held him in cus­tody in pub­lic. One offi­cer, who was seen pin­ning Floyd down by press­ing his knee into his kneck for almost 9 min­utes, has been charged with sec­ond-degree mur­der. The oth­er three offi­cers assist­ing in the arrest have been charged with aid­ing and abet­ting in the alleged murder.

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EDITOR’S NOTE: They are such repug­nant liars, even when caught they still make them­selves seem even more pathet­ic and igno­rant by the sil­ly lies they tell in order to try and save face. I can under­stand the mag­gots who share racists ideals and admit it. What I absolute­ly abhor are those who are deep-seat­ed racists but try to pre­tend to be some­thing else when called out.
On a more point­ed note, the actions of this pathet­ic crea­ture ref­er­ence in the above sto­ry and the one ref­er­ence in the sto­ry below is exact­ly what I addressed in the video mono­logue above.

AND THEN THERE IS THIS.……



TENNESSEE SHERIFF PLANS APOLOGY AFTER ADMITTING HE USED THE N‑WORD INRECORDING

Lauderdale County, Tenn., Sheriff Steve Sanders has admit­ted to using the n‑word after a tape record­ing of him using the racist slur sur­faced when a local record­ing artist played the tape dur­ing an Instagram live ses­sion.
“I did. I won’t tell you no lie about it,” Sanders told News Channel 3 Memphis on Wednesday. Despite his use of the n‑word, Sanders said he isn’t a racist, and the word, “just slipped out.”
The sher­iff also said he doesn’t remem­ber when the con­ver­sa­tion took place and that he was unaware he was being recorded.

I got a lot of Black friends, I got a lot of ene­mies, as any sher­iff would, but I apol­o­gize to all of them,” Sanders said in the inter­view. “I’m going to apol­o­gize Friday to all the cit­i­zens in the coun­ty because they’re good peo­ple.”
Sanders has been sher­iff of Lauderdale County for 16 years, and is the area’s longest-tenured sher­iff.
The audio was also post­ed on Facebook and has prompt­ed some cit­i­zens to demand his res­ig­na­tion. One Lauderdale Country res­i­dent, Tiffany Driver, told New Channel 3 Memphis that it was “heart­break­ing” and “a slap in the face” after the coun­try is still deal­ing with the COVID-19 pan­dem­ic.
White peo­ple using the n‑word is a phe­nom­e­non that con­tin­ues to make head­lines. On Thursday, Oregon State fresh­man tight end Rocco Carley was dis­missed from his foot­ball team after an audio record­ing where he used racist lan­guage recent­ly surfaced. 

The record­ing was made when Carley was in high school. In the video, which was post­ed to Twitter, the fresh­man foot­ball play­er can be heard say­ing hor­rif­ic, racist state­ments against Blacks, homo­sex­u­als, and Muslims.
“I’d like to get all the Blacks in a cham­ber, and burn the sh*t out of them,” Carley says. In the video, Carley sounds as if he is using a south­ern accent. In an apol­o­gy post on Instagram, he said that the video was “satire.”


In the video below, I speak to the fact that the igno­rance of racism in many of these peo­ple stems from a lack of expo­sure, in addi­tion to being taught to hate. It is real­ly a marked diver­gence between the way many blacks are raised against their white coun­ter­parts.
Some peo­ple are taught to love oth­ers are taught how to hate. It is not impos­si­ble to root hate from the heart of some­one who was raised to do so, but it is incred­i­bly dif­fi­cult.
Exposure to oth­er cul­tures is edu­ca­tion­al, it opens the eyes to the beau­ty of God’s plan. Living in mono­lith­ic com­mu­ni­ties does noth­ing to help that process.

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If Buffalo Cops Weren’t Such Cowards They Would Turn In Their Badges Not Pull A Stunt…

The stunt pulled by a bunch of cow­ards parad­ing as cops in the west­er­ly city of Buffalo New York, must be called out for what it is, “a bull­shit act, pulled off by a bunch of cow­ard­ly punks.”

We watched the large group of robot­ic morons lit­er­al­ly push an elder­ly 75-year-old man to the hard con­crete pave­ment caus­ing him to bleed from his head. To add insult to injury they kept on walk­ing with­out tak­ing cor­rec­tive action to help the man they had just vicious­ly assault­ed.
After the two respon­si­ble were sus­pend­ed by the brass, the entire bunch of crim­i­nal cow­ards quit the unit. 

They resigned from the force’s emer­gency response team fol­low­ing the sus­pen­sion of two offi­cers who alleged­ly pushed a 75-year-old man to the ground.
The police union said that the offi­cers were mere­ly doing what they were ordered to do, which was to clear the square.
It was a remark­able state­ment. If the police inter­pret­ed the order to clear the square to mean that they could vio­lent­ly com­mit a felo­nious assault against a senior cit­i­zen, fail to offer first aid to him, then lie that he fell on his own voli­tion in their state­ments, then they deserve all of the dis­re­spect I give to them. 

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If these cow­ard­ly punks real­ly want­ed to make a state­ment based in prin­ci­ple on some con­vic­tion they believe in, they would have turned in their badges, rather than pull a [trumpian] stunt by resign­ing from the unit, instead of leav­ing the force.
Show us just how prin­ci­pled you are and resign, go become a lawn care expert, or get a job at Costco.
The 75-year old man Martin Gugino is still hos­pi­tal­ized in seri­ous but sta­ble con­di­tion.
in anoth­er dis­grace­ful twist, the city’s Mayor Byron Brown said he wants the two sus­pend­ed offi­cers to get due process.

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In sim­pler lan­guage, he means he will drag out the inves­ti­ga­tions until peo­ple for­get about it and they will be back on the streets assault­ing old peo­ple again.
I am not call­ing for them to be fired.“Speaking of the injured man, the may­or said, “He was asked to leave numer­ous times.“
Sure I could see how the police would be jus­ti­fied in com­mit­ting a vio­lent felony on a very senior mem­ber of our soci­ety because he did not bow down to police orders to go home.
I absolute­ly see how a sum­mons would not have worked in this case.
These are the kinds of cor­rupt pub­lic offi­cials I speak about as the rea­son for the abus­es being com­mit­ted by police.
These are the enablers who make police act with impunity.