Will wearing a suit prevent us from being racially profiled and abused by the police????

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Dress nice for them amd they gonna respect us:krs:

:aicmon:imagine living your life trying to impress cacs. I don’t give a holy fukk what they think of me. And I do dress pretty business casual most of the time
 

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The clothes we wear aren’t triggering these cops, they were on some bullshyt to begin with. Don’t matter what we wear.
Have you had this conversation with Black police officers about how profiling works with their peers? Because I have, and that’s not what I’ve been told.
 

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Have you had this conversation with Black police officers about how profiling works with their peers? Because I have, and that’s not what I’ve been told.

I’ve been profiled enough times to have an intimate understanding of racial profiling that also matches up with our history in this country. So I don’t have to have a theoretical discussion with anyone, especially a cop. Would dressing better help in some cases? Yeah. But not as much as we may like to hope.

My philosophy on police is whatever you’re doing you don’t wanna give them any reason to do a double-take and look at you twice, because that’s where it starts. That said, a cop that’s on some racial shyt isn’t gonna care what you’re wearing. All he/she sees is Blackness.
 

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now you reduced to playing games

I’m posting your quotes...maybe you’re trying to convince yourself (or others) you meant “something else” but your words are right fukking there lol

He's simply saying the rules of racism has changed. Since nobody likes their racism in the open, like in the days when a white person would kill a black person in a suit..
 

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I will say it helps but with some cops shyt won't matter at all. I used to live in a small ass Missouri town. The town itself wasn't too bad with the racism even though there was some but some of the cities you'd pass to get there were. Anytime I'd pass through some of these cities I knew if I passed a cop I was getting pulled over just for being black.

Any time I was dressed up due to heading to a work install they'd be quick to let me go with no hassle. When wearing regular every day clothes I got questioned nonstop and hit with tickets at times. Shouldn't be that way but cops mainly pick on the poorest cause they know they can't afford to go after them legally. They assume someone in a suit might have some money to them and know they can't push shyt as far.

It's fukked up and bullshyt but it does help.
 

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Yeah let's complete forget all of American history pre-1980 when a suit was standard American attire and black people were still lynched on American streets. You fukking idiots, how do you fix your face to say something so stupid?
 

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Cacs walk around in Camo hats, sleeveless Budweiser tshirts and John Cena jean shorts and the police dont harm a hair on their heads. According to some blacks you gotta wear a tuxedo just to be treated like a human
 

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According to some blacks you gotta wear a tuxedo just to be treated like a human

lmaoooooooooo exactly...shyt ain’t even remotely feasible

going to the supermarket
going to the pharmacy
picking up/dropping off your kids at school
going to the beach
taking out your trash
headed to the gym
going for a jog
picking up a damn pizza

man come the fukk on :mjlol:
 

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Racist whites issues with blacks isn't strictly because you don't wear a suit. It's that you exist.
 

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I wear a suit and tie for my job and it still doesn't stop my from getting pulled over by the police once I cross MD, everytime I have to take a trip down south to point where I'd rather just fly or take an Amtrak and rent a car depending on what I do. So does it prevent it, absolutely not.
 

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Yeah you’re right.

Since you seem to be a little less triggered and more logical I’ll expand on my theory

Post 1970. It has become less common for all American males to wear suits on a daily basis. The suit has become the uniform of the “professional”. A man with a certain level of status, economic standing and influence.

Back in the day everyone wore suits and often a hat. It was status quo for even working class folks. Brothers wore suits in strip clubs and dog tracks

Now it has a different stigma. (Importance, power, influence, ambition)

My theory is that perhaps certain racist police officers view a Black man in a suit as someone with a certain level of power and connection. He might still be a “nikka” in their eyes. But he might know somebody. He might have a connection to some entity that would hold them more accountable for abuse. I feel that police officers may fear ( not respect) a Black man in a suit a bit more. Because of the image and narrative it presents to potential jurors and society as a whole.

Of course as someone mentioned earlier, being the “brother in a nice suits” creates another set of problems based on jealousy from the potential race soldier.

But we need to stop pretending that things like suits and wedding bands don’t contribute to image. Which was the point Kevin Samuel’s was trying to express with his Birth of a Nation explanation. Image is influential and dangerous.

The Black male in America has a terrible image. Not one person in this thread can deny that fact.


My granddaddy was a police officer , so he taught us the things that his racist co-workers would use to profile us and how to avoid certain scenarios.

Really understanding how they think and why can potentially save your life.

Im open for correction and debate. Just address what I say, and not what you think I wanted to say.

Im not scared of none of these nikkas. I watch them call great Black men “c00ns” on a daily basis.

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You point doesn't make sense

We just saw a marine officer just get did the worse way in uniform lol them cacs didn't fear his connections or position of power.

Money and power can't save any of us
 

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It can help but it must be coupled with something else. That is, the criminals can't start wearing suits while doing crimes to blend in with civilians!

This is what we have now. A blurred line between civilian and criminal. Like it or not, humans categorize and recognize uniforms.

So are civilians trying to be slick, and wear the uniform of criminals. Or are criminals being slick and trying to blend in with civilians?
 
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