-The world seems to be under the impression that African rights are done, but realistically all the struggle is a sheet of paper saying that they're equals. Although we fool our-selves into accepting the concept of equality, it serves to convince the vast majority to believe were making progress. For instance our domestic pillars of authority (police officers) are sometimes prone to stereotypical social rumors that may influence racism or natural racists that in turn may cause nationwide problems when apprehending an African American due to racial profiling regarding excessive or unnecessary force.
Channel 4 can reveal that between 1999 and 2012:
• 293 police officers were disciplined for racist behavior
• 749 were referred to the IPCC
• Five were dismissed
• Seven were forced to resign
Of all the 749 cases referred to the IPCC, 513 were within the Metropolitan Police.
Pattern of Murders by the Numbers since January 1, 2012
Of the 30 killed people, 20 were definitely unarmed. 2 probably had firearms, 8 were alleged to have non-lethal weapons. Of the 30 killed people: 12 were innocent of any illegal behavior or behavior that involved a threat to anyone (although the killers claimed they looked “suspicious”); 8 were emotionally disturbed and/or displaying strange behavior. The remaining 10 were either engaged in illegal or potentially illegal activity, or there was too little info to determine circumstances of their killing. Toronto has the highest rate of black people being arrested due to "suspicion while driving". Although police officers including the chief deny that the arrests have nothing to do with racial discrimination. Albert Samaha of San Francisco Weekly said the dramatic overrepresentation of blacks among the city's arrestees reflects a similar overrepresentation in the city's gang stats. The city reported that 59 percent of all gang members there were black, even though blacks made up only 20 percent of gang members throughout the