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Showing Original Post only (View all)An Actor On The Way To A Family Funeral Was Surprised By The Words The Policeman Screamed At Him [View all]
http://www.upworthy.com/an-actor-on-the-way-to-a-family-funeral-was-surprised-by-the-words-the-policeman-screamed-at-him?c=upw1Wendell Pierce: And the fact is... The fact is while we have this very comfortable, colloquial debate about it, when the lights go out and I go out in the street and I get behind the wheel of my car, the most dangerous moment I ever have in my life is when a police officer pulls me over. Every black man in America knows that when that happens, there's actually a possibility his life may come to an end and that shouldn't happen. It actually happened to me in Louisiana, dressed as I am, going to my uncle's funeral, two toddlers in the back. I had just picked up my cousin from Chicago. A 100 degrees on the road in Louisiana, I'm pulled over and I sat there waiting for the cop to come. I have a habit of always taking my wallet out and putting it on the dash to make sure he doesn't think this is going for a gun. I sat there and sat there and sat there and I realized he hadn't come. Air conditioner on, 100 degrees and I look in the mirror and I see... That's all I heard.
As I turned down the window you hear, "Mother fucker get out that car, I'm gonna blow your fucking head off." Now he didn't have the training to say, "I'm going to come up to the car." I have to tell these toddlers, "Be cool. Everything's fine. Uncle Wendell's going to get out of the car. Everyone don't move." I put my hands up, get out the car, opened the door from outside. But I told the officer, "Why didn't you use your P. A.? Simple, get in your car..." "Well why didn't you get out of your car?" I said "I had the window's up, it's 100 degrees, and I had the air conditioner on. I can't hear you." That's poor training, that he didn't know that I wasn't going to be able to hear him in the car. He's going to fire. So it's that sort of incident that happens too often all the time, that white America has to understand that Wendell Allen in New Orleans, Mr. Garner in Staten Island, Michael Brown in Ohio, is a constant all over this country. And if we're going to sit here and pretend that we are post-racial, you have to realize that I can't afford for your belief or denial that my life isn't in danger
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eridani
Oct 2014
OP
Post-racial, wouldn't doubt that's a Luntz term. It surely looks as if the right-wing is fomenting
Dont call me Shirley
Oct 2014
#16
Its stupid and sad and its the truth. We are not post racial. Not by a long shot.
marble falls
Oct 2014
#10
What is it like, knowing there is something you can do? It's hard to just not be black.
jtuck004
Oct 2014
#37
Police paranoia for sure, but also a paranoia fuelled by a nation of citizens armed to the teeth.
Fred Sanders
Oct 2014
#19
An interesting way to frame racist, ineffective and finally shitty policing....
Bluenorthwest
Oct 2014
#20
It is more complex than folks want to believe. Surely a nation of citizens without gun control laws,
Fred Sanders
Oct 2014
#23
I truly wish folks would stop being outraged, digitally speaking, at every suggestion that there is
Fred Sanders
Oct 2014
#43
No, so long as we stereotype and subjugate others based on the color of their skin we remain racist.
Gormy Cuss
Oct 2014
#25
unnn devaluing people based off skin color keeps our society racist ... no a recognition of ...
uponit7771
Oct 2014
#47
When a policeperson points his weapon at you the clear implication is that
rhett o rick
Oct 2014
#26
Warning: I'm going to use the word chickenshit, shit, or shitty alot in this post.
locdlib
Oct 2014
#39
The actions of other white people shouldn't make you ashamed to be white. eom.
1StrongBlackMan
Oct 2014
#62
A tactic of the Right has been to claim racism doesn't exist anymore....
Spitfire of ATJ
Oct 2014
#46
In front of the kids too.. I'm a father of 3... I pray I'll never have to handle this situation but
uponit7771
Oct 2014
#49
Body Cams and Dash Cams...both. I'm sure the lawsuits they are paying out would likely
libdem4life
Oct 2014
#63
He should have taken down the policeman's badge number, and at a later time reported him. There is
still_one
Oct 2014
#78
Excellent that he is invited to tell this account. We need a groundswell on this issue.
Chemisse
Oct 2014
#81