The Gates Arrest: More than Just About Race
To view the arrest of Henry Louis Gates solely in terms of race is to miss a larger point. As with the Denver policemen who pulled a gun for faster service at McDonald's, the Gates incident may also reflect a general trend by law enforcement officals (and others in government) to abuse their power. More ominously, and little publicized, has been the sharp rise in the number of citizen deaths by taser at the hands of cops.


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I was making a general point that blacks are more often targeted by cops but I don't think we have any proof that that happened in this case.
I DO know that it is wrong to arrest a person for arguing with a cop. My criticism of Obama is that he immediately concluded that race was involved when no such evidence exists. He would have been on stronger ground, and would have made a more effective point about police abuse per se, if he had said that an American has a right to free speech, even with a cop.
Interestingly, such an approach might also have weakened the discretion of federal police officers (over which Obama exercises control).
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The second copper had to show that 72-year-old grandmother who's in charge!
Aren't there laws against these sorts of actions?
Oh, I forgot, the State is a court 'n cop monopoloy-crookopoly, and is extremely jealous of its monopolies, privileges, and prerogatives. Not to mention its taser-armed highwaymen-cum-cops.
Which is worse, the Fed or the state highwaymen?
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So, race is a factor.
Yes, there have been people who said flat-out "this wouldn't have happened to a white man (or woman)" almost always followed by other discussants making exactly the same point you did.
We're not really in disagreement here, except for what I see as your mischaracterization of the discussions that are actually going on.
By the way, how come I haven't seen more libertarians applauding the President's public criticism of the police work involved? This does an immense amount for the public visibility of resistance to crappy attitudinal policing.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ul7_6ZmPigU&feature=PlayList&p=64CF17B518CE3F53&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=11
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Y5Y2c1c0_U