How to Deconstruct Racism, One Headline at a Time

13th Netflix if you are white and want to know what it is like to be black watch and learn

Police don’t protect and serve everyone. Getting people in power to talk about race is hard.  Everybody in power thinks black people are evil not all true, but close. All the information for the majority get is from the media. This is 3 years old but the information is still relevant. The news media is responsible for the picture we see of the poor and marginalized people. People in power are comfortable with the police. White comfort is more important than black lives.  Tamir Rice and John Crawford are examples of this. People in power call the police for deadly response is the truth. The nature of the law is against black, brown, and poor people. Quality of life for people is more important than anything else. Now that gentrification people in power to live in the city they need black people out. So they can feel powerful again in the cities in America. The 13th documentary is attached because this is making black people criminal is real and embedded in our country.  This video gives you the reality of what black people deal with in America the existence of black people means crime.  Our murders come in the form of bad policy. And the people in power being good with lynching in the past during slavery and Jim crow and calling the police on black is the same today. Black people need white allies this is not just our fight it is everybody’s fight, not just black people, We need change period. The videos give you some context. Being black in America is a high risk to police.

The police beg the white man not to kill him.

This how they treat black men

White privilege at its best

This is the white man that killed John Crawford with a phone call.

The police made it okay to kill a black child’ The great blue wall see for your self and above John Crawford.

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