BTW, Officer Seeward is black, and a graduate of Howard University. Which happens to be a Historically Black College, which is also a rabidly Leftist college. Why does that matter? Because being part of the protected group doesn't protect you from the retaliation of challenging the racialist narrative. Racialists determine the meaning of race, nothing and no one else.
The purpose of a protected class is to foster dependency and slave mentality among the protected. That is then identified as a race, or the true definition of race, or the definition of "politically [race]", etc. Anyone who would challenge that narrative, and thereby that dependency, is no longer of the group/protected-class/race.
Tatum's leading a charge against this, and I'm not surprised.
The head of the NC chapter of the NAACP explicitly stated that.
“Many black people who become police officers become blue, not black,” the organization told the station. “In order for you to survive in a police department, you take on the police department’s ideology, ways of life, and culture.”
BTW, Officer Seeward is black, and a graduate of Howard University. Which happens to be a Historically Black College, which is also a rabidly Leftist college. Why does that matter? Because being part of the protected group doesn't protect you from the retaliation of challenging the racialist narrative. Racialists determine the meaning of race, nothing and no one else.
The purpose of a protected class is to foster dependency and slave mentality among the protected. That is then identified as a race, or the true definition of race, or the definition of "politically [race]", etc. Anyone who would challenge that narrative, and thereby that dependency, is no longer of the group/protected-class/race.
Tatum's leading a charge against this, and I'm not surprised.
If you are black and in uniform, "you ain't black", to these people.
You're blue.
The head of the NC chapter of the NAACP explicitly stated that.
This idea is like battery acid on the brain of America.