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The racial bias in policing found in Ferguson is not unique to Missouri

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15 Mar 2015 11:39 #246298 by chairman
FIRST PUBLISHED IN THEGUARDIAN

The Department of Justice is expected to release a federal review of Ferguson’s police force on Wednesday revealing the department’s routine practices of racial bias against its black residents – from driving stops and pedestrian searches to numerous arrests and use of force – as well as individual racial bias among officers. After reviewing nearly 35,000 documents and conducting hundreds of interviews, the DOJ is proving what protestors have been saying all along: St Louis policing is racist.

“Indict, convict, send that killer cop to jail. The whole damn system is guilty as hell!” This chant, popularized by Ferguson protestors after the horrific shooting death of unarmed black teenager Michael Brown by white police officer Darren Wilson, effectively articulated on 9 August what the Department of Justice is finally scheduled to tell the American public nearly seven months later.

Due to the resistance of those protestors, there’s been significant media attention centered on the killing of black people by police and vigilantes. The “post-racial” narrative – proselytized in the aftermath of President Obama’s election by conservatives and liberals alike – is being challenged and countered by the voices of black youth, black women and the black LGBT community. The blood of black children, from Aiyana Stanley-Jones to Tamir Rice, stains dominant notions and narratives of America as a “colorblind” society. Black America is telling a different story about US race relations: one that centralizes the horror of police terrorism. As the DOJ report demonstrates, the problem is bigger than Darren Wilson. More than individual bigotry, this movement calls out institutional biases, from broken windows policing in New York to stand your ground laws in Florida.

As important as it is to highlight cop killings, its imperative to know that police brutality does not represent the totality of racialized terror in the US. We must expand the narrative around race in America from one primarily about police brutality to a narrative about anti-black state violence. We must make connections between schools and prisons, between literacy and criminality, between food deserts and health disparities, and between the bullet that took Mike Brown’s life and the institutional violence that murders the life chances of millions of black girls and boys who, like everyone else, simply want to live.

Furthermore, we must recognize that, just as this is bigger than Darren Wilson, it is also bigger than Ferguson, Missouri. Policing is not a St Louis problem; it’s an American one. Local and state police departments around the country are violating the civil and human rights of black people and other oppressed communities daily. For example, in Newark, New Jersey, the local police department is currently under investigation by the federal government for systemic misconduct. In fact, the DOJ conducted an investigation in 2014, which revealed : 75% of stops by the police in the city are unconstitutional; black Newarkers are 2.5 times more likely to be stopped by police; they are 3 times more likely to be stopped and frisked than white residents.

Newark may not have a black teenager laid out in the street – left to die by a cop’s bullet – in the last year, but it has laid out plenty of youth on hard prison beds for much longer than four and a half hours, left to die in a system that never intended for them to live in the first place.

We must seek to expand our vision of racial injustice in order sharpen our sight for black freedom. We ought to heed the words of former Attorney General and head of the DOJ, Eric Holder, whose parting advice upon resigning was for Americans to read Malcolm X. If “Mississippi [was] America” for Malcolm’s generation, then Ferguson is Mississippi for Mike Brown’s.

More than the sum of its statistics, the DOJ report reveals something else that black people have known and said since the inception of the American project: US policing, like America itself, is fundamentally racist and anti-black. In this tradition, amid the non-indictment of Darren Wilson, black youth have indicted the system. “The whole damn system is guilty as hell,” protestors continue to cry out from the streets of St Louis to the street corners of Staten Island. The crisis we face is not a question of good and bad apples, as some suggest. It’s a matter of just and unjust systems. The most insidious forms of racism manifests in institutions, not individuals; in systems, not personal feelings. Institutional racism is the everyday racial violence that kills the majority of the black people whose names we don’t know and stories we don’t tell.

Besides, who wants “good apples” anyway, when the whole damn tree is rotten?

We must uproot the tree. We must begin to plant seeds for a new society built on the principles of safety beyond policing, justice beyond prisons, and black life beyond state control.

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15 Mar 2015 11:48 #246300 by ali
Ferguson reminds me of a bleeding wound, a disease that can`t be cured. Racism is a vivid symptom of a sick society. It`s up to officials and us all to improve ourselves and then the situation will be better. Officials who are racists - what a disgusting reality we live in.

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15 Mar 2015 13:11 #246339 by 1shanemarsh
It is true that racial bias exists in police departments across the country. However, I still say that using the Michael Brown case as the poster child for this problem is a mistake. Brown committed suicide by cop.

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15 Mar 2015 16:20 #246387 by 00mg
When a cop shoots a person of color, the authorities release all kinds of information on the victim. When a cop shoots a person of color, the authorities belittle the victim, rightwing controlled media victim blames and the perps are given a wide berth.When a citizen shoots a cop, heaven and earth are moved to bring the citizen to justice.If only the authorities treated cops like they treat citizens.

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15 Mar 2015 17:48 #246407 by May102014
The problem with racial profiling in police departments come down to racism. Period. Ferguson, MO is not the only town with this destructive and dehumanizing pattern of stripping away dignity from black life. Racism is  something embedded in American culture. It was used for centuries to divide along the color line and it wasn't until the late 1960s when basic rights of voting was passed to ensure a sense of equality for all Americans. Prior to the 1960s, you had many organizations and government programs that systemically discriminated against black people. You still have this mindset today and generations of people who are born into this idea of believing black people being inferior will not have a completely sound mindset to protect and serve a predominately black community if their mind is poison with hate and racial stereotypes.

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