Why White Americans Don’t Believe in ‘Personal Accountability’ For Police
from In These Times:
Why White Americans Dont Believe in Personal Accountability For Police
Do the nations police suffer from the soft bigotry of low expectations?
BY JAMES THINDWA
By a margin of 41 percent to 34 percent, white Americans say police treat African Americans and white people equally, according to a YouGov poll conducted 11 days after Freddy Grays death. African Americans, however, overwhelmingly76 percent to 13 percentsaid that cops treat them unfairly.
The responses of white Americans are unsettling in light of the seemingly endless video accounts of racially tinged police violence circulating online, the millions of dollars cities have paid to settle police brutality lawsuits, and the many studies that have demonstrated a racial bias in policing.
A disturbingly large number of white Americans, it seems, willfully dismiss the evidence. Perhaps their own relatively uneventful contact with police provides comfortable distance and deniability. Or maybe white America has been swayed by persuasive and powerful counternarratives, especially from conservative media.
Whatever the explanation, there is a bewildering disconnect between white tolerance of police misconductincluding homicidesand the call for personal accountability that has long permeated our national policy discussions. Championed by conservatives and furthered by liberal elites wary of social justice, personal accountability has been elevated to a national religion. In the 1990s, with full cooperation by the Clinton administration, this rhetoric was used as a cudgel against the poor in order to pave the way for draconian welfare reforms, packaged as The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996. The same dogma helped justify the three strikes youre out and mandatory minimums policies that fueled the countrys racist and expensive incarceration frenzy. Today, politicians brandish the term to demand drug testing for poor recipients of public aid and to cut social programs that help the needy. .....................(more)
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