Trayvon: Letter from a Big City Cop

July 9, 2013 — 4 Comments

Cops are heroes.

And I am not just saying that because they love White Girl Bleed a Lot.

They are. You know it. What you and I do not know is the day to day, minute to minute abuse cops receive on the beat.

Here’s a homework assignment: Find a cop. Ask him what happens whenever he stops a black person for any reason.

“You are just doing this because I am black.”

This is about as close to 100 percent as it gets.

I’m seeing more and more videos and reading more and more stories about black mobs attacking cops.

I talk to my cops. They keep an eye out for me. Recently, I started asking them to let me know what happens in their “cultural diversity” training classes. I want to know what they are being taught about Critical Race Theory.

You know: Racism is everywhere. And it is permanent. And now being taught in hundreds of school districts around the country.

So here is what one of my cops sent me:

 

Hey Colin,

 

Sorry for the delay, man it has been crazy busy with ,moving and getting settled.

 

The class really hit on Islam and not much on black community as in years past.  It focused more on being tolerant of their way of life in OUR country.

 

There were no handouts or discs either which I found weird.  I did bring up the growing trend of black on white crime and even threw out the name of your book and the great work you do.  I was told to be quiet, by my buddy. for fear of offending the black people in our class.

 

Needless to say the class took a turn for the worst with bringing up, YES you guessed it, say it with me, SLAVERY!  I mentioned how the democrats started the KKK and the purpose of planned parenthood in its original form, LOL, it was very interesting from there, now I think I am labeled a racist by the black officers attending, hell I may even be a “White Hispanic”, haha.

 

I am watching this Zimmerman trial with extreme concern for the safety of anyone not black.  I feel, even in the hood where I patrol, they are on edge anxious to begin rioting, and this is in XXXXXXXX.

 

I can’t imagine what it must be like in Florida.  You can do an entire book after the verdict, as I can’t dream of a conviction, but you never know with a jury.  If they convict based on the testimony given, something is seriously wrong. even more than I imagined.

 

Anyway, hope you are doing well and talk at ya soon.

 

 Every cop I talk to would say this is true. Times Ten. There you have it.

 

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Colin Flaherty is the author of #1 Amazon Best Selling Book: White Girl Bleed a Lot: The return of racial violence and how the media ignore it. He is an award winning journalist whose work has been published in over 1000 news sites around the world, including the New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and others. He is a frequent guest in local and national media talking about racial violence. Thomas Sowell said ”Reading Colin Flaherty’s book made painfully clear to me that the magnitude of this problem is greater than I had discovered from my own research. He documents both the race riots and the media and political evasions in dozens of cities.” – National Review.
blank Lisa says:

Colin, I’m glad you are close with the cops. I admire and respect them and really feel bad that they have jobs made impossible with so many restrctions.

blank Lorraine A Land says:

Dear Mr. Flaherty:

As I read through these posts and through feedback from people in various helping professions, such as the police force, it is obvious to me that the gas lighting taking place in our society is serving a number of purposes. As I explained earlier, gas lighting is a term used to describe a form of psychological abuse that causes its intended victim to begin to question his or her own reality. The objectives of the gas lighting perpetrated by the Critical Race Theory proponents are as follows:

1) to discredit victims of racial violence… ‘Its all your fault. Nothing happened to you. These youths are underprivileged because

2) to demoralize the victims and their experiences, again ‘it’s all your fault because of white privilege’

3) to free black teens of responsibility, hence infantilizing them and creating a cohort of ‘clients’ for the prison industrial complex ( Corrections Corporation of America)

and

4) to create a cohort of ‘willing victims’ to continue to be part of the cycle of abuse and part of the ‘gas lighting’ phenomenon

Lorraine A Land, PhD, LPC

blank Lisa says:

Refreshing to see a realist in your profession.

blank Lorraine A Land says:

Thank you.

Believe me, it is not easy being a realist in this profession.

Lorraine A Land, PhD, LPC