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If You Attempt to Understand Stop & Frisk without understanding White Supremacy you will only be Confused. White Supremacy/Racism is carried out through indirect or direct violence and/or deception. Similar to the increasingly meaningless 4th Amendment rights of non-whites in the U.S., during Nazi Germany, various resident/movement regulations and identification measures were undertaken by the Government as preconditions to genocide.
As the number of Jews or more specifically, Semites (non-white people) rose in Nazi Germany, Jews felt the effects of many decrees and regulations that restricted all aspects of their public and private lives. Identification measures requiring Semites to wear a yellow star for instance enabled the police to pick up any Jew, anywhere, anytime. In the U.S. no such star is necessary - it is your skin color that identifies you as a target.
From [HERE ] A New York State Senator testified in federal court Monday that New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly (racist suspect in photo below) explained the city’s controversial stop-and-frisk program as a means of instilling fear in young African American and Hispanic men.
Twenty-two year NYPD veteran and State Senator Eric Adams told the court that in 2010 he traveled to Albany to voice his support to a bill that would forbid the NYPD from keeping a database of information pulled from stop-and-frisks that did not lead to an arrest. That bill would ultimately pass, but Adams testified on Monday that, upon telling Kelly the program disproportionately targeted young black and Latino men, the commissioner was far from concerned.
The new testimony follows evidence from more than one New York cop indicating that the department has set, officially or unofficially, quotas for stop-and-frisks. There has also been recent testimony from those officers that the program specifically targets people of color.
Kelly “stated that he targeted and focused on that group because he wanted to instill fear in them that every time they left their homes they could be targeted by police ,” Adams said.
He said Kelly justified his reasoning by asking, “How else would we get rid of guns? ”
“I was amazed ,” Adams said in court. “I told him that was illegal .”