Confronting police brutality from "summary" of Revolutionary Suicide by Huey P. Newton
The struggle against police brutality is an essential part of our fight for justice and equality. The police are the front line of the oppressive system that seeks to keep us down and maintain the status quo. They are the enforcers of a system that is rigged against us, and they use their power to intimidate, harass, and even kill us. Confronting police brutality means standing up to the forces that seek to oppress us, and refusing to be cowed by their violence. It means demanding accountability for their actions, and insisting that they be held responsible for the harm they cause. It means challenging the narrative that they are the protectors of society, and exposing them for what they really are - a tool of the ruling class to keep us in line. We cannot afford to turn a blind eye to police brutality, or to dismiss it as a few bad apples. The problem runs much deeper than that, and it is a systemic issue that requires a systemi...Similar Posts
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