From: Paul Craig Roberts
by Paul Craig Roberts
It is too early to know if the shooting of police in Dallas and Baton
Rouge are the beginnings of acts of retribution against police for
their wanton murders of citizens. The saying is that “what goes around,
comes around.” If police murders of citizens have provoked
retribution, police and those who train them need to be honest and
recognize that they have brought it upon themselves.
Killings by police have gone on too long. The killings are too
gratuitous, and the police have largely escaped accountability for
actions that, if committed by private citizens, would result in life
imprisonment or the death penalty.
There has been no accountability, because the police unions and the
white community rush to the defense of the police. In rare instances
when prosecutors bring charges, as in the case of Freddie Gray, the
police are not convicted.
Presstitutes treat killings by police as acts of racism, and that is
the way the public sees them. This infuriates black communities even
more as the indifference of whites to the murders is regarded as racist
acceptance of the murder of black people.
In actual fact, police kill more whites than blacks, and often black
police are involved in the killings of blacks. For example, of the six
police responsible for Freddie Gray’s death, three are black. http://www.cnn.com/2016/07/18/us/brian-rice-freddie-gray-verdict/index.html
The different attitude between whites and blacks to killings by
police is explained by the fact that whites assume that police seldom,
if ever, behave inappropriately, whereas blacks have witnessed many
killings by police and subsequent lack of concern by white communities
other than concern that blacks will riot in protest. To blacks it looks
like racism. To whites it looks like justice.
As I reported, killings and violent abuse of the public by the police
can be explained by the change in their training. The police or many
of them are being trained to react as a military occupying a hostile
population. An occupying force is taught to protect itself, not the
public. http://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2016/07/11/police-murder-because-they-are-trained-to-murder-paul-craig-roberts/
This training works for the Israeli army occupying Palestine, but it
does not work on the streets and in the homes of the United States. The
Israeli methods have clearly failed for the American public and, if
Dallas and Baton Rouge are the beginning stages of retribution, also for
the police.
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