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Blackstonian on Greater Boston WGBH. Apr. 25, 2011: A controversial flier on police brutality

Monday, April 25, 2011

Blackstonian on Greater Boston WGBH. Apr. 25, 2011: A controversial flier on police brutality


Was it research, or an excuse to gang up on police? The Boston Herald's Michele McPhee and Jamarhl Crawford of the Boston Black Men's Leadership Group join Emily to talk about a controversial flier distributed at Suffolk University.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Great segment. As a Suffolk Law student, I commend your efforts. Keep fighting. Peace.

Anonymous said...

excellent segment--you definitely held your own against McPhee, who has long turned a blind eye to police brutality.

Rick said...

The problem is that there are too many police enforcing too many laws. There are thousands of unjust laws that violate basic human rights and peaceful activity. Naturally, the police target the young, poor, and politically unconnected because they are the easiest targets. Because of the enforcement of unjust laws, the police are committing more crimes than the bad guys.

Regarding Michele McPhee saying that it is okay to stop and search suspected weed smokers just in case one of them might possess some "crack", I have an alternative suggestion: Direct the police to stop and search all chubby blondes in order to arrest any that may possess contraband. Since there are thousands of items that are currently illegal, this police sweep will remove many blonde criminals from our streets. -- Rick [Freedom_First (at) verizon (dot) net]

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