31 Aug
2015
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Should we slander dead cops? How does the mind of a peace officer work?

It is Peaceful Streets Project’s hope that Acevedo’s reaction of disgust at the slander rhetoric of a slain officer’s character will provide him with some insight into the injustice of a practice so commonplace in the news media, police press conference rhetoric, and bigoted minded individuals, that much of mainstream white America shows a selective impairment in the identification and expression of similar disdain when the equivalent practice is applied to victims of police abuse—particularly when those victims are black men and boys. Indeed, it is our hope that Acevedo might examine his reaction to this injustice and note that others, when faced with a parallel situation, might dare to feel the same way. Indeed, it is conceivable that just like him, others may likewise conclude, “This is how the mind of so-called Peace Officers work and why some members of our community don’t want officers inches from their face.”

The irony here is that Art Acevedo and his supporters are missing the point entirely, yet driving it home precisely: yes, it is offensive, hurtful, and callous to slander a slain victim irrespective of whatever preconceived notions or judgments a complete stranger has about his or her character. The disproportionate outcry when this happens to a slain officer relative to a slain black person is precisely why the specificity that black lives matter is important. The public already understands that officer’s lives matter—that is why these comments ignite such visceral anger. This reaction is all but absent from large segments of white America when the tables are turned, however, and a black person is slain at the hands of police. Indeed, this outrage and empathy gap betrays the ardent protests that “all lives matter.”

This was posted in response to the predictable outrage that resulted from us using the same rhetoric about a slain police officer that the police, their supporters, and the media use to dehumanize a person of color each time a cop kills one of them.

4 Comments

  • The blatant lies you post about law enforcement in Austin is criminal. I know of specific incidences that your organization interfered with police help on a rape case. Your cameras rolled humiliating the victim while the officer tried to get you to stop. Instead you made it look like the officer didn’t want you filming. Cheap shots from a twisted anarchy promoting organization.

    • You are a particularly dishonest and stupid person.

  • It seems the right to free speech only applies to your organization. You don’t post comments that disagree with your outrageous claims against the Austin Police. Serve and protect each other is your motto. Does that include the widow of the slain officer that was subject to your cruel self serving comments?

    • You clearly have no understanding of what free speech is.

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