Is that what's going on? I'm not sure it is.SteveKlinko wrote: ↑Wed Oct 28, 2020 1:20 pm ...Paranoid Delusions of Police Brutality in their Minds for decades. The damage is done. It will take many years to educate and erase these Paranoid Delusions.
To believe that cops are deliberately brutal to black people, you'd really have to believe a number of things that are hard to believe. One is that cops are racist -- despite the many black and hispanic cops. A second is that they deliberately seek out or "hunt" for ways to harm innocent black people. Is that what anybody really thinks is going on?
Only a person who had not thought much at all could possibly put that together as a coherent story in his/her mind. A moment's thought, and it no longer makes sense.
So there are other possible motives that I think are more likely to account for Philadelphia, or Minneapolis, or Seattle, or Kenosha, or wherever.
- One is nothing but unfocused resentment: "My life has not been easy, and I want somebody who looks to be in charge of this place to hate."
- Another is opportunism: "Resentment gives me immunity to break, beat, burn and especially to pillage loot from merchants, while having a smokescreen of moral outrage that protects from immunity -- or barring that, the immunity of the mob. I want sneakers."
- Another is virtue signalling, a stage for self-righteous self-promotion: "If I join into a cause in which I really have no stake, and then present as outraged for the liberation of others, I will be able to think of myself as a good person, a liberator, a freedom fighter...and I like myself in that role."
- Further, there's political opportunism: "Riots are a way to promote the narrative that the present administration has lost control of the situation and has lost the sympathy of the people, who are spontaneously rising up in righteous indignation against the oppressor."
- Then there's media opportunism and virtue signalling: "We are the media, and we promote the narrative of 'peaceful protests' and protect those we consider virtuous, rather than reporting the facts."
- With this, there's also the media power-trip: "We control the vote. We tell people what they believe, and we have the power to make the narrative whatever we want it to be. We can make a riot into a 'peaceful protest,' and nobody's smart enough to question us. We are important, we are crucial, we are not becoming obsolete and are not in crisis; rather, we rule."
- Then there's the sheer joy of destruction: "I show up with a placard, and I get to be in a mob and bust stuff or beat people with glee."
- Finally, there's obviously the Neo-Marxist motive, especially in BLM organizers: "Revolution is the start of the rise of Socialism, and any disorder and destruction to the existing 'regime' has to be good, and is an opportunity to advance a switch to a sweeping Socialist State."
It's really all guided by other motives, all of which ARE being advanced.
But black lives and black communities? Just how have any of them been made better by what's' going on?