I think it would have been more appropriate and rational to treat the whole George Floyd situation as a case of police brutality rather than one of racism. The real problem people should have, and the point that should be made is that a police officer mistreated a person, rather than a black person. Black, white, yellow or red, no one should have been treated like that.
I think America is so busy trying to see racism in everything, that they tend ignore the bigger picture and the underlying issue, the broader problem, when stuff like this happens. Which IMO, is part of why it keeps happening.
You'd have to be here in U.S. to really understand why things are the way it is. The racial divide has been there for almost 100 years. Blacks were enslaved for almost a century or more, until Dr. Luther King made a speech, and liberated the community. He was shot later on. In 1992, police officers beat up a black man on a Los Angeles highway with
batons. It was filmed on tape, and was aired nationwide. Next moment was riots. A group of black rappers rose from that riot and spoke out against these racist officers. There's a film called "All eyez on me" which is actually a documentary, most of the group already died. Their rivals are still alive, and the murderers are still alive.
Why am I bringing this up? It's because it's a stark parallel to what we're experiencing right now. This is nothing new. People are trying to protest the death of George Floyd, but its the rest of the riots that are "fake."
That's not all, in Oakland, there was widespread protests because a black man (Oscar Grant) was shot at a train station. There's a documentary film about that, too ("Fruitvale Station" on Netflix or disc.)
I agree that this is a police brutality on a person, rather than a race. Because, it's not just blacks that this is happening to, it's almost everyone. About 2 and a half years ago, I was arrested for a dumb reason (was defending a friend of mine who was a woman), I was grabbed, pulled down, impaled by a few officers (like George Floyd). I have a visible scab still visible today... So, I sympathize with black folks. The thing is, they're more likely to be harassed and griefed than everyone else. Here's a video of a black man who is a
FBI agent... being arrested for no apparent reason.
Their...
own...
people.
Here is how it looks from people who have nothing to do with the riots...
If you wanted to see the riots up close and personal, there it is... It's chaos out there...