Thursday, December 04, 2014

Black Cop Who Grew Up In Segregated South Schools White Ferguson Protesters

by JASmius

Pity they already know everything, or they might have learned something....



“I grew up in Jackson, Mississippi, OK? Where the restrooms had ‘colored only’ and ‘whites only,’” the officer explained. “I couldn’t ride in the front of the bus. My mom had to sit in the back with all of us. So, I grew up in the Deep South when I was 16-years-old, so I know racism, OK? I can spot it.”
Despite the officer’s personal and historical experience with real hatred, the female protester continued to [try to] refute his understanding, arguing that the officer was wrong for claiming that all races could be racist.

“I think everyone is capable of discrimination. Racism is different. Racism is a structure of power… to keep you down!” the student shouted. “You are a black man! You are kept down by your race even if you won’t accept it! It is a fact of your life!”

…Ironically, as the officer pointed out the protester’s hypocrisy in labeling all cops as violent, the female student quickly changed the subject.

“I’m talking about your race, the color of your skin…” the student said. “You’re a black man! You will never reach the same pinnacle as a white man in this system because you are black!”

Not to be outdone, the student continued her tolerant tirade by verbally attacking the officer for helping young students of all races in his spare time.

“So, I should go to a school and volunteer and tell all the African-American students, ‘I want to help you out,’ but all the others, the Asians, the Hispanic kids, not help them out?” The officer asked. “That’s wrong! C’mon!”

And none of them got the irony of a bunch of ignorant, pampered, white racist Obamudrone poseurs telling an "uppity" old black man who grew up in the Bull Connor South that "he doesn't understand racism".  None of them had the mental acumen to be embarrassed at the specter of their elevating their "protest flavor of the week" over his first-hand life experience, of which he has more than all of them put together, with corresponding wisdom to match.

Think about this the next time you hear a Democrat claim that higher education is "underfunded" and ask him/her/them why taxpayer dollars and the wastepaper coming off of Janet Yellen's printing presses should be subsidizing a permanent racial/ethnic schism in this country, among other things.  After all, shouldn't ignorance and reverse-race hatreds have a cost, rather than a revenue source?

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