GOOD MORNING FROM PHILADELPHIA!
White Paranoia is truly an UGLY THING TO SEE. Because what IT CONFIRMS IS THAT WHITES ARE FULLY AWARE OF HOW THEY ARE FUCKING US OVER AND MURDERING US AT THEIR WHIM AND WILL! And thee MOMENT they think that the tables MIGHT EVEN POTENTIALLY COME CLOSE TO BE SLIGHTLY TILTED! They fuckin start spewing absolute CRAZY-SHIT from out of their mouths! It is a pathetic sight to see. A pathetic sight to read and it shows exactly what I said about White Audacity where a lifetime of rules and regs for THEM, becomes exposed as a completely DIFFERENT set of rules and regs for US. Which THEY KNOW FULL-WELL ABOUT.
Phillip White, where his name is just too fuckin IRONIC! Couldn't even keep his fuckin TRAP SHUT and stop typing and he ended up OUTING HIMSELF! Where we are told as Black People EVERYWHERE! If you've done nothing wrong, WHY YOU SO NERVOUS!? WHY YOU SO ANGRY!? WHY YOU SO BLACK! WHY CAN'T YOU BE MORE WHITE!? And all kinds of other silly shit. WHY YOU BLACKS WANT YOUR OWN SCHOOLS!?
-_- What about that Japanese American school right over there?
O_o? Ohhhhhhhh, oh!? Uh? Wait, WHO PUT THAT FUCKIN SHIT THERE!?
>_< Soooooooooooh!? Lemme GET THIS STRAIGHT! You are SO FUCKIN PARANOID OF US THAT YOU DON'T EVEN FUCKIN SEE THAT JAPANESE AMERICAN SCHOOL RIGHT THERE THAT TEACHES JAPANESE AMERICANS HOW TO LIVE AS JAPANESE NATIONALS!?
o_O!? WELL!?
-_- How about these Islamic Arab Schools?
O_O!? OHHHHHHHH DEY TEACHIN TERRORISM!
-_- And what about these Chinese American Schools?
o_o? Wait, WHUT!?
Yeah, go sit the fuck down and shut the fuck up! You're sniffin around and watching us because you know we should be CLUBBIN YOUR ASS IN THE FUCKIN BACK OF THE NECK FOR THE SHIT YOU KEEP DOING! And you know that Black American Schools wouldn't even COME CLOSE to teaching this brainwashing BULLSHIT! That you indoctrinate YOUR KIDS WITH. A Black American School System would INSTANTLY CREATE A DRIVE TO COMPETE AND GALVANIZE BLACKS IN NAZI-AMERICA TO PROVE ONCE AND FOR ALL WHO THE REAL FUCKIN DUMMIES ARE IN THIS FUCKIN BROKE-AS-A-JOKE MILITARY DICTATORSHIP!
"Least we be better dan da Blacks, hyuk, hyuk, hyuk, HA!"
I've said it before and I will TYPE IT AGAIN! For as long as Whites IN POWER can keep THROWING US UNDER THE BUS AND IN FRONT OF MASSES OF WHITES AS LOSERS! THEY WILL KEEP THEIR POWER OVER WHITE MASSES! Our JOB, as BLACK PEOPLE EVERYWHERE! Is simply;
How San Jose cop fired for combative Black Lives Matter tweets got his job back
SAN JOSE -- The firing of Officer Phillip White over tweets criticizing the Black Lives Matter movement that devolved into tacit threats of gun violence -- and drew national scorn to the San Jose Police Department -- was hailed by civic leaders as necessary to reassure minority communities they could trust police.
White's most inflammatory tweets, during a heated back-and-forth with other users critical of his string of comments criticizing Black Lives Matter demonstrations, included: "Threaten me or my family and I will use my God given and law appointed right and duty to kill you. #CopsLivesMatter" and "By the way, if anyone feels they can't breathe or their lives matter, I'll be at the movies tonight, off duty, carrying my gun."
William Armaline, associate professor of justice studies at San Jose State University, contends that relegating White to a largely administrative position is little comfort to community members who don't see a middle ground for an officer who will forever draw their suspicion.
"Just because he's not on patrol doesn't mean he's been stripped of his ability to use force, carry a firearm and other privileges of being a police officer. A desk job doesn't mean you're not a cop anymore," he said. "How can you expect the community to respond in any other way than outrage when this is the series of events?"
Like all San Jose police officers, firefighters and many other city workers, White had the option of pursuing closed arbitration to appeal his firing.
"They have a right to procedural and substantive due process," said Gregg Adams, general counsel for the San Jose Police Officers' Association, noting that officers generally prefer professional arbitrators, believing they are less likely to be politically influenced.
Still, critics of the process say its secretive nature raises another question: If the police department's purpose in firing White was to convey transparency and accountability, especially in light of the intense scrutiny of police misconduct nationwide, how should the community interpret White's reinstatement amid a nonpublic proceeding?
"This is a very public job paid for with public dollars with a direct public effect," said Raj Jayadev, director of Silicon Valley De-Bug, one of the city's most visible police watchdog groups. "One of the subtle impacts of this is it makes everything else theater, in terms of police trying to push accountability."
Adams said the arbitration process, along with statutory privacy protections for police personnel records, is aimed in part at protecting officers' personal information against "fishing expeditions" that could jeopardize officer safety or unduly attack their credibility. But open-government advocates argue that it prevents citizens from effectively holding police accountable for misconduct.
The tide on the issue may be turning: Assemblyman Mark Leno, D-San Francisco, announced Friday that he is resurrecting long-debated legislation to increase public access to those kinds of records.
Walter Katz, the city's newly appointed independent police auditor, a role steeped in bridging underserved communities with the police force tasked with their protection, said the lack of public oversight in the case, statutory protections notwithstanding, is troubling.
"A result like this erodes trust in the process," Katz said. "As people followed the story and became aware of how appalling those words were, they could see that the department was taking it seriously. Suddenly the officer is back, and the public is asking, 'How can that happen?' "
And in a case characterized almost entirely by optics, some took a raised eyebrow to the role in which White will serve: caretaker for the department's body-worn camera program, a key element in law-enforcement's nationwide push toward more transparency.
"You're then going to put the guy partially in charge of the program seen as a solution to racist and aggressive behavior by police?" Armaline said. "If it weren't so tragic, it would be hilarious."
Garcia said putting White in his current role was a direct answer to those kinds of questions.
"We felt putting an officer in that program that is one of the biggest parts of transparency would lead to some redemption he needs," he said. "We have him back on the force, and we're not going to shelve him away. It's a symbolic gesture to have him involved in what's important to the community."
Garcia also made it a point to say that White would be involved through the rollout but would not be involved in such tasks as monitoring footage from the body cameras.
"Good, bad or indifferent, he's an SJPD officer again," Garcia said, "and we wanted to put him somewhere where he can learn something."
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