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StarfishSaver

(18,486 posts)
Wed Apr 21, 2021, 10:45 AM Apr 2021

John Pavlovitz: "One Day in Two Americas: The life of Derek Chauvin and the death of Makhia Bryant"

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We saw two Americas in a single day.

As Officer Derek Chauvin’s fate was being decided by a jury in a Minneapolis courtroom, Columbus, Ohio Police were deciding 16-year-old Ma’Khia Bryant’s in front of her house. Unlike him, for her there was no careful deliberation, no meticulous processing of information, no measured and sober judgment, no beyond a shadow of a doubt certainty, no prolonged time of waiting—only an immediate death sentence.
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This prolific violence isn’t fundamentally about funding or training or a broken system needing repair or a national reckoning white privilege and white supremacy (those things are all certainly true and need to be addressed with ferocity and creativity). But at its core, this is about a collective heart sickness that so dehumanizes black and brown human beings in the eyes of law enforcement, that it allows them to act in haste and with recklessness and without hesitation, because they believe no accountability will come—because it so rarely has.
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From the moment he slowly and deliberately murdered George Floyd in the street in May of 2020, Derek Chauvin received every benefit of an America designed to protect people like him: a heavily redacted initial police report, steady political resistance to charges even being filed, fierce legal representation afterward, and a small army of conservative white Americans who repeatedly assassinated Floyd’s character postmortem and tried to make a nation believe a white officer over their own eyes.

In a few minutes yesterday, Ma’Khia Bryant received what young people of color have so often received since America’s inception: total disregard by those charged with protecting her (those she trusted to keep her safe)—and now in the aftermath of their failure, the salivating partisan television hosts and neighborhood bigots, who will engage in the wildest of intellectual gymnastics and desperate story-spin in order to make this radiant, fully alive 16-year-old honor student somehow responsible for her own termination.

Two nations are not sustainable and should not be acceptable for us.

https://johnpavlovitz.com/2021/04/21/one-day-in-two-americas-the-life-of-dererk-chauvin-and-the-death-of-makhia-bryant/
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John Pavlovitz: "One Day in Two Americas: The life of Derek Chauvin and the death of Makhia Bryant" (Original Post) StarfishSaver Apr 2021 OP
I'm reading that Bryant was trying to stab another girl Bayard Apr 2021 #1
Did what he was trained to do Watchfoxheadexplodes Apr 2021 #2
Obviously needs better training. Xoan Apr 2021 #6
Was she in the act of preparing to stab that girl? Watchfoxheadexplodes Apr 2021 #7
Folks are going to stop calling the police .. FarPoint Apr 2021 #3
Really colsohlibgal Apr 2021 #4
Roughly 20 states have a town/city named Columbus. TwilightZone Apr 2021 #5

Bayard

(30,283 posts)
1. I'm reading that Bryant was trying to stab another girl
Wed Apr 21, 2021, 10:54 AM
Apr 2021

Officer had just arrived and had to make a split-second decision--which girl to save?

Watchfoxheadexplodes

(3,542 posts)
7. Was she in the act of preparing to stab that girl?
Wed Apr 21, 2021, 12:44 PM
Apr 2021

Technically in commission of a felony.

O yea just girls being girls huh?

FarPoint

(14,942 posts)
3. Folks are going to stop calling the police ..
Wed Apr 21, 2021, 10:57 AM
Apr 2021

Domestic issues anyways.. .The aggressive focus by LEO is terrifying.

colsohlibgal

(5,276 posts)
4. Really
Wed Apr 21, 2021, 11:10 AM
Apr 2021

Got to point out something that annoys me, living in the Columbus area. Why is it just Minneapolis
but with Columbus it’s Columbus, Ohio? This happens all the time. I’ll never figure it out.

Yes, like other City names there are other Cities named Columbus but none remotely as big. So was this to assure people This wasn’t Columbus, Nebraska?

They don’t really do this with any other Metropolitan Cities.

TwilightZone

(28,836 posts)
5. Roughly 20 states have a town/city named Columbus.
Wed Apr 21, 2021, 11:22 AM
Apr 2021

Hence, the qualifier.

There are three towns/cities named Minneapolis and the other two are very small towns in NC and KS. I would guess that hardly anyone knows the other two even exist.

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