Having a Bad Attitude is Not Against the Law
March 30th, 2009 at 1:29 pm (Politics and Economics)
Last week Ryan Moats, an NFL player in Texas, was stopped by a police officer after running a red light in an attempt to arrive at the hospital before his mother-in-law passed away. While the media is portraying this as an issue of police insensitivity, I perceive this as another example of the dangers we face as in these United States of America.
There are a few problems one can easily see by watching the video and listening to the exchange between Officer Robert Powell and Ryan Moats. The first problem, clearly, is the insensitivity Officer Powell displays when Mrs. Moats exits the vehicle to rush into the hospital. He does not care that her mother is dying and that she is trying to get to the hospital room in time to say goodbye.
The second problem is Officer Powell’s apparent inability to assess a threat. Even if he wanted to argue that he felt he may have been in danger of attack by the passengers of the vehicle, as soon as Mrs. Moats exited the car and ran toward the hospital doors, it would have been evident to anyone with common sense that there was some sort of emergency at hand. His first thought, as an officer of the law sworn to serve and protect, should have been to see what the emergency was and to offer assistance if possible. Then, he could write the ticket for running the red light. Instead, he chose to draw his weapon on people who displayed no clear and present danger to themselves or others.
The third problem with this situation is Officer Powell’s threat to take Mr. Moats to jail because he ran a red light. Running a red light, in an of itself, generally would not warrant taking someone to jail. And, in this case, the police officer clearly states that he would take Mr. Moats to jail if he did not “calm down and cooperate.” Before any of you police officers get bent out of shape over my statement, please remember, these people turned into a hospital emergency room parking lot, clearly expressed there was a family emergency, were unarmed, were willing to accept the ticket, and were harassed unnecessarily by an officer who clearly had on his mind two things: 1) I must gain control of this situation even if I violate basic codes of morals and ethics in our society and as a police officer and 2) this nigga is not gonna tell me anything.
The sad reality of the situation is that police officers in the USA, and not just white police officers, are trained to gain and maintain control over citizens whether they run a red light in an emergency or are suspected of armed robbery and car jacking. instead of serving and protecting the citizenry, our police officers are trained to terrorize and brutalize the people of this nation. I personally believe this situation would have been handled differently if a distraught white family had exited the vehicle. I believe Officer Powell would not have drawn his weapon to begin with and that he would have allowed the wife to enter the hospital without the threats he made toward Mrs. Moats. I also believe that it is only by virtue of Officer Powell knowing there was a camera on his dashboard recording the events that he did not fire on this African-American family. However I must admit that given the training the police now receive which encourages them to be domineering and abusive (both verbally and physically) this situation could easily have played out in a similar manner with a white family.
What I do feel with some certainty is that police officers have been trained to look down on the American public. They are further trained to belittle and humiliate the very people they have sworn to protect and serve. They are encouraged to intimidate those whom they perceive to be weak. And we – the people – permit this in the name of public safely or national security. We should be ashamed of ourselves.
Let me leave you with this thought. When we allow ourselves to be terrorized by the very people who are supposed to serve and protect us, we set ourselves up for tyranny. The government and its officers, including but not limited to the military and the police, are supposed to work for us, not against us. We should be deeply concerned about the state of this “democratic” society when the laws are used to hurt us rather than to help us.
Beware of willingly giving away your civil rights in the name of security. Having a bad attitude might be the only right you have left.