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In reply to the discussion: Just curious.Historically, have we ever seen this fetishization of anything and everything LEO [View all]nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)25. Yes
and as far as LEO funerals. There is a little known rule of thumb in media. YOU COVER THOSE. Especially if you are critical otherwise of Law Enforcement... which these days is a target rich environment, pun intended.
But we have seen this in the past.
This country has a very strange relationship with law enforcement... historically it is also class and color of skin related. Minorities default to distrust of Law Enforcement, in particular whites default to protect me... you can take the next step here.
Suffice it to say, you are in the south, where the origin of the police was actually slave patrols. In the north it was something different, like NYPD was formed to keep immigrants in their place. In the west, it's complicated.
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Just curious.Historically, have we ever seen this fetishization of anything and everything LEO [View all]
Horse with no Name
Jul 2015
OP
This case has chilled me to the bone, more than all the others . I can't stop thinking about it.
secondwind
Jul 2015
#3
and a strong black woman who reported on police brutality, part of blm. some part of me
niyad
Jul 2015
#30
None of the RWNJs were calling for national half-mast flags after the shooting in S.C.
Roland99
Jul 2015
#16
It is this disturbing trend of militarization of everything in society by an authoritarian state.
Rex
Jul 2015
#22
In So. Florida they hold their Pharaoh-like police funerals in sports arenas...
Scurrilous
Jul 2015
#28
I find those massive police funeral scenes a really fascistic spectacle.
Comrade Grumpy
Jul 2015
#37