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May 14, 2008 at 08:47:47

Philadelphia: City of Brotherly Thugs

by Mumia Abu-Jamal (Posted by Hans Bennett)     Page 1 of 1 page(s)

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[col. writ. 5/8/08] (c) '08 Mumia Abu-Jamal
 
 
    The scene is as common as sunlight: cops beating Black men in the streets.
 
    This time, captured on videotape from a hovering helicopter, a malevolent swarm of cops pull occupants from a car, and then proceed to beat the paste out of the men, kicking, punching, and slamming with a club.  At least 15 cops are seen in the broadcast beatdown; an average of 5 to 1.
 
    Within moments of its broadcast came the predictable defense: cops in Philly are "stressed."
    
    One need not even await such defenses anymore: just put a tape on speed dial, and repeat.
 
    If ever there was irony, the three car occupants were charged with aggravated assault, and criminal conspiracy.
 
    How much do you wanna bet that the cops, who were caught on film in the midst of aggravated assault, and as they committed the crime in common, criminal conspiracy, are never charged with these crimes -- and probably will never be arrested?
 
    How can I dare make such a claim?
 
    Well, I have plenty of practice.
 
    Most folks flash back to the infamous Rodney King case, where cops in L.A. went into a whipping fit, because King tried to outrun them.
 
    Were they too, stressed?
 
    It also reminded me of the taped beating of Delbert Africa, a MOVE member who was beaten during the August 8th, 1978 police raid on MOVE's home.
 
    These cops, too, were easily acquitted by explicit judicial decree.
 
    If tape doesn't matter, what does?
 
    In the case against three cops who rifle-butted, punched and kicked Delbert, the judge ignored the video tapes, and cited both Delbert's muscularity, and the claim of a Black TV reporter, who claimed she saw him armed --this, despite the tape showing him shirtless, empty hands opened, and naked from the waist up!
 
    Prepare for the all but inevitable whitewash.
 
    Look at that tape again, and you will see something that you'll see if you looked at a gang attack, for these are gangsters, pure and simple.
 
    Only it's the Blue gang.
 
    Welcome to Philadelphia: the city of brotherly thugs.
 
    --(c) '08 maj

 

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WOW! Mumia writes for OPed?

Very interesting!  Anyway, as a fellow inhabitent of Philladelphia I will weigh in with my two cents.  There is a problem with violence in Philly.  The problem starts and ends with money.  Urban youth that lives below the poverty line here in Philadelphia have little to zero options available to climb the socio-economic ladder.  There are no entry level jobs.  There are no local, state, or city jobs.  There are no factory jobs.  Unreported and grossly underpaid immigrants have taken most janitorial, custodial, and construction jobs.  If I were young, poor, and only highschool educated living here in Philadelphia I would seriously consider illegal avenues to finnacial gain, indeed I would have little choice.  If you want the violence in Philly to stop you must give the poor options.  Very few people would persue criminal activity if they were able to make good money with a legal job with potecial for growth.  A good place to start would be hiring brand new cops straight out of the neighborhoods that need them most and give them incentives to stay in those neighborhoods.  I'm just thinking out loud but wouldn't it make more sense for the city to police itself rather than white suburban cops going down town everyday to black poor communities?

by erik mouse (3 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 84 comments) on Wednesday, May 14, 2008 at 9:23:51 AM
 


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Violance can be used for good!

I love this county and do not wish to see it degrade into anarchy but...
 A bully will continue to push for what he want as long as no one puts up significant resistance to him. If a partial jury can not be found and the police if are acquitted in blatant disregard to the evidence (which I have not seen), then the officers should be drug out in the street by an angry mob and shot. Then their fellow officer will truthfully have something to be stressed about. 
This nation was not meant to be a police state, but more and more every day that seems to be the way that we are headed. I we wish to curtail this trend there are only 2 options 1.) Violent revolution; 2.) Mass scale Civil disobedience. And when I say civil disobedience I dot not mean a stern letter to your representatives, a petition drive or; a million person assemblies on the national mall. The only effective demonstration will be something that will bring a screeching halt to the economy. The only thing that the leaders of this country seem to understand any more (Booth democratic and republican) is the almighty dollar. If you want to make a real impression on them stop buying anything not necessary, buy locally as much as possible and put in a solar array. In fact if you want to make a real impression, cut up your credit cards conserve energy and Stop paying your taxes.

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