NPR, you know the story. Report it. It should be on your front page.
This is ridiculous. Report the story. More and more cities in the United States are becoming police states. And for what? I don't think it is secret societies, but I do think it stems from a total lack of mindfulness of others. In my home town of Fort Worth, I cannot ride a bike without expecting that maybe the police will give me trouble. Yeah, a bike. There it is such a far off idea that Police actually suspect you of mischief.
I am a white male by the way. Since when do you hear of a white male worrying about the cops? No one should have to worry about the police bothering them unnecessarily. What gauges this? Wake up, its common sense. Watch the video again, was that response healthy? I am a PERSON, who works as a network technician for a respected company. I have hobbies, I have things I love and I feel bullied by police for thinking freely.
I don't think police are bad, but I do feel an unnecessary mentality in the United States is brewing, and authentic inquiry is being repressed by it. Are you going to continue to repress your own authentic inquiry npr?
Cover the story on the front page.
This isn't just happening in the southern states. We all know people in different areas of the United States that suffer from ridiculous injustice of police bullying. It comes in different forms.
You, the person reading this, do you feel free to walk down the street as you want to be? Ask yourself that again next time you feel like you have to make a really trivial adjustment to your walk or attire. Or inquire next time you are outside trying to be a person with other people.
Be well,
Bob Sawey
512.524.7652
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
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