The ‘Invisible’ White Man Holding the Camera in McKinney
The video of Officer Eric Casebolt shoving an unarmed, black 15-year-old’s face into dirt before holding her at gunpoint is proof: Only white people can choose to be invisible when the police come.
The most telling detail about this weekend’s viral video from McKinney, Texas, is the part you can’t see: the race of the man behind the camera, the one who’s holding the phone.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/article...-mckinney.html
It is my belief that Micheal Brown encountered an officer under same color of law, ran was pursued , shot at , then in his fear and panic turned to surrender ,then shot fatally,losing control of all his faculties and motions stumbling forward then executed with a barage of shots.
No way in hell Micheal Brown was charging at that officer with gunshots coming toward him,that would be psychotic but it fits the narrative of how some percieve the african.
Much like the youths who had a gun pointed at them , they ran in texas !
The video of Officer Eric Casebolt shoving an unarmed, black 15-year-old’s face into dirt before holding her at gunpoint is proof: Only white people can choose to be invisible when the police come.
The most telling detail about this weekend’s viral video from McKinney, Texas, is the part you can’t see: the race of the man behind the camera, the one who’s holding the phone.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/article...-mckinney.html
It is my belief that Micheal Brown encountered an officer under same color of law, ran was pursued , shot at , then in his fear and panic turned to surrender ,then shot fatally,losing control of all his faculties and motions stumbling forward then executed with a barage of shots.
No way in hell Micheal Brown was charging at that officer with gunshots coming toward him,that would be psychotic but it fits the narrative of how some percieve the african.
Much like the youths who had a gun pointed at them , they ran in texas !
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