• pageflight@lemmy.world
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    30 days ago

    His comment about the history of police patrols and slavery is one with more to learn about:

    Most law enforcement was, by definition, white patrolmen watching, catching, or beating black slaves.

    After the Civil War, Southern police departments often carried over aspects of the patrols. These included systematic surveillance, the enforcement of curfews,

    I’m not excited about random people walking around with big guns, but to hear him talk I have more in common with his ideology than police (or certainly ICE) — even his gun safety keeping it pointed down is miles beyond ICEs haphazard flailing of weapons at protesters, murder aside.

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      Look into the Black Panthers, the original iteration was founded on the idea that black people who know their rights and are carrying guns could watch arrests and make sure police weren’t engaging in racial brutality. They also wound up doing stuff like free breakfast programs for kids to ensure they’d have the energy to pay attention in school and free healthcare in predominantly black areas focusing on underserved issues that predominantly impact black people like sickle cell disease