@Mtwadamela
Mtwadamela Ijogo
@Mtwadamela · 0:47

What if the roles were reversed?

I have a real interesting question for everybody out there. And I want you all to really think about it and be honest in your answers. What do you think would what, what, what, what, what if the roles were reversed? White officers over the years killing unarmed Black civilians. It was Black officers gunning down unarmed White civilians, both male and female. What do you all think would happen? What do you think the public reaction would be from White America?

#rolereversal

2
@Neerja
Neerja Narayanan
@Neerja · 1:30
So I hear you and I see you, and I wish that we lived in a world where you didn't even have to ask that question. And we didn't even have to resort to that kind of logic because we're human beings, and we have to take responsibility for the systems that we're born into. We might see that we are not part of that system, but we are. We have to take responsibility for that. So thank you for your question
2
@shammi
Shammi Mohamed
@shammi · 2:51
And I think another thread we talked about we touched on this point and the way we really do this is by looking to the children and setting excellent examples and really dramatically it into their heads and at the base level really set this straight about equity and respect for one another
2
@swolllow
Andrew Jacques
@swolllow · 1:18
I think, to answer these questions, you got to really focus on the police force and their training because you could go into a psychology test and someone says, Are you racist and say, no, I'm not racist. You know what I mean? That's very easy for people to lie about now when it comes to how they actually treat, you know what I mean, what their viewpoints are. I think it's the training at which how far can a police officer take something?
Swell user mugshot
0:000:00