Yea cuz a person with a knife attempting to murder an unarmed woman is the same an unarmed black man
The issue with that is, any black person who accepts that position must then admit that there is a different set of rules for us in comparison to any other groups in this country. Therefore we are still not full citizens we are still then the subject servants permanent underclass.
If we are in fact citizens then the standards of justice that is allocated to whites/asians/Hispanics etc should be afforded to us. Otherwise we accept injustice under the guise of "the way it is "
Our tax dollars don't just pay police salary it also pays for police training and their training is supposed to be specialized to deescalate situations exactly like makhia Bryant was in. Otherwise we can just get regular civilians to patrol the community and shoot as soon as we see weapon. The use of that weapon is supposed to be the last resort. Police are trained to exhaust all measures before you go to the kill. They go through all kind of psychological assessments to make sure that is the case and if that was a 16 year old white girl with blond hair knife or not she would be alive right now and no white/asian/,hispanic community would accept a kill in that circumstance. Evidence currently is the Adam teledo case in Chicago. Hispanic community still speaking out and calling for justice and that was even after a shooting with him just dropping a gun. But because our community has accepted 2nd class citizenship i.e 2nd class justice we would be turning our heads to the case saying "he shouldna had a gun" even promoting that idea to other black people as a "harsh truth "
When the truth is if we are u.s citizens we should demand the same response to our situations as anyone else. Not demanding and expecting that says we have accepted slavery and a different set of rules, one for them the respected communities and 1 for us.