Bolstering the point I attempted to make tonight on @allinwithchris. For white Americans it is axiomatic that they are citizens; that in America: “every (European) man a king! Liberty is his birthright!” But nonwhite people were never meant to be citizens, but rather subjects. https://twitter.com/ndrew_lawrence/status/1265802405800796167
For white Americans: Free, white and 21...” was even a common saying and showed up in numerous Hollywood films back in Hollywood’s golden era. This was not a hidden concept. Everybody understood this was the arrangement.
The police are always there to protect and preserve the rights of the citizens. Whether they are now-nazis marching in Charlottesville or fully armed anti-lockdown protesters. Their constitutional liberties are paramount.
The citizen gets to question any black person anywhere, anytime if they don’t feel comfortable with their presence or just want them gone. And the police become their enforcers. https://www.bbc.com/news/newsbeat-44601668
This arrangement is obviously terrifying and highly dangerous for the subjects, and potentially deadly. There is no sense of fairness it it: no rhyme or reason. Police are involved or it’s civilians. Death can come at night or in broad daylight.
And no “subject” is immune, not even the man who grew up to be the first black president.
People keep asking what will fix this horror in our society. A start would be for all people in this country to be treated by its institutions — by police, in the vote, economically and socially, as citizens. You can’t make PEOPLE do that though. So for now, we just cry out. #BLM
Here’s the @allinwithchris segment. RIP #GeorgeFloyd. RIP #AhmadArbery RIP #BreonnaTaylor and far too many more. #BlackLivesMatter https://twitter.com/msnbc/status/1265817646504849410?s=21 https://twitter.com/msnbc/status/1265817646504849410
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