Saturday, March 16, 2019
Cops :: essays research papers
 Except for a select few, most politicians   be silent as the proverbial grave. In positions of power, they   ar powerless in the face of this civilized, legalized barbarity. They are Black politicians who possess only the office n peerless of the Power. They have nothing to say. They nave even less to do. Faced with the enormity of death, political relation is notoriously silent when it re exclusivelyy comes to protecting the people, or restraining the forces of the state They dont  proceed the police the police run them into silent acquiescence.In an age of  right hand resurgence, and lock - em up, throw-away-the-key criminal justice policies, where are the voices of let the "punishment  conk out the  law-breaking?"How man voices arc clamoring for the death penalty? Where are the editorials calling for his prosecution "to the fullest extent of the law"?At best, there are feeble pleas that he be "suspended", or , at best, " shoot".Didnt Donta Dawson l   ose whatever job he had? Doesnt everyone who goes to jail? From those who have make a career of being "tough on crime", this is one offense that they have all but ignored.For, it is not a crime when the cops kill-it is their JOB.Their job is legalized terrorism of the poor, the impoverished, the anti- established, the powerless. They are protectors of the raging class divide in America. If they behaved in the suburbs the way they did in the ghettoes, millions of Americans would be looking to revolution as the solution. In truth, they perform  unalikely in different sections of society, for they perform different functions for different segments of society. What the brilliant revolutionary psychiatrist, Frantz Fanon once wrote of colonial Algeria, applies to oppressed societies all around the world, a world cut in twainThe dividing line, the frontiers are shown by barracks and police stations. In the colonies it is the policeman and the soldier who are the officinal, institut   ed go-betweens, the spokesmen of the settler and his rule of oppression... In the capitalist countries a multitude of moral teachers, counselors and "bewilders"  clear the exploited from those in power. In the colonial countries, on the contrary, the policeman and the soldier, by their immediate presence aid their frequent and direct action  champion contact with the native and advise him by means of rifle-butts and napalm not to budge.  
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