In response to the NYPD Sergeants Benevolent Association Union video called Blue Racism,
as Black Law Enforcement Professionals, we are insulted and embarrassed
that Union Leadership would intentionally twist meanings of words that
have a long history of hate and suffering.
First, as Black Law Enforcement Professionals we recognize that Blue
is not an ethnic group or race. Whether SBA President Ed Mullins will
recognize it or not, the badge and blue uniform have historically been
used as a tool of oppression from slavery, the civil rights era and
unjust killings of Black men and the point of entry of Mass
Incarceration.
Second, the meaning of racism is prejudice, discrimination, or
antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the
belief that one’s own race is superior. Historically the Law Enforcement
has acted as a superior entity of civil service. The culture of Law
Enforcement, especially the police department, carries itself as
something separate from any government function or accountability even
though they are city employees.
In many cases in the Black community, law enforcement has been an
occupying force with policing policies and tactics that treat Black,
Brown and poor communities differently and less than white communities.
Blue Racism is a figment of SBA President Ed Mullins imagination. But
racism in the NYPD and other police departments throughout the nation
is an unfortunate reality for many Black Officers. Racism in the police
department is so real that Black and Brown officers don’t feel protected
by the union that they faithfully pay union dues to.
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Source: Blacks in Law Enforcement of America
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. But racism in the NYPD and other police departments throughout the nation is an unfortunate reality for many Black Officers. Racism in the police department is so real that Black and Brown officers don’t feel protected by the union that they faithfully pay.
you no what this is called waste, fraud, and abuse if officers of color don't stand up against the discriminatory policies, patterns, and practices against their own people.
then that makes them in standing behind that blue wall of silence complicit in watching the destruction of their own people ?
there are enough black/brown officers to within the ranks to completely stop the bad actor within law enforcement ?
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