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Ep. 739 - Why police brutality seems so permanent in the United States

Ep. 739 - Why police brutality seems so permanent in the United States

FromThe Breakdown


Ep. 739 - Why police brutality seems so permanent in the United States

FromThe Breakdown

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Length:
16 minutes
Released:
Jan 13, 2023
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Podcast episode

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Yesterday, like tens of millions of Americans, I saw the brutal police murder of 31-year-old Keenan Anderson, by the LAPD in broad daylight.

Keenan, like so many Black men before him, was unarmed and non-violent. At most he needed medical attention. Instead, he was Tasered to death.

And we continue to see this, with new names and faces, but the same story of police violence, because this country just barely tinkers with policing when the entire system would actually need to be completely overhauled in order for us to see something totally different.

It can be done. But so far not even one single large American city is willing to drastically overhaul how policing is done there. And so we continue to be the only developed nation in the world that does this, day after day, year after year, to its citizens.

Let me unpack and explain it all.

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Jan 13, 2023
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