TruthSeeker
Diamond Member
I haven't yet, but it is on my list to watch. Thanks for the recommendation!
I'm actually not sure you can assume that "racist white people" is what is meant by that statement. I know people who believe it is ALL. Countering with "Not all white people" is not helpful, I agree.
I hear what you're saying here, but I still have a huge problem with generalizations. What about the white people who say "black people are Xyz"? It's completely unacceptable and usually not coming from a perspective of "trauma."
I think what I find most disturbing is the perceived inappropriateness of asking questions or asking for clarification of something. It has gotten to the point where it's very clearly "our side or theirs" and if you aren't on "ours" you must be on "theirs."
I notice. And I thank them every single time I get a chance. I get pulled over. I am respectful. I say "yes sir", "no sir", "yes ma'am", "no ma'am". And I thank them, even after getting a speeding (or whatever) ticket. Hoping that they notice that it's for the job they do cause I recongize how hard that is and what they are sacrificing.
Can't imagine working as policeman.......they are special folks who choose to protect us...