I have no idea if those numbers are accurate and being associated with Trump doesn't exactly add credibility, however it would be more helpful to post some more accurate numbers instead of just saying those are wrong. Being an engineer I like numbers, data and facts. I'm not good at processing all of the emotional stuff that's flying around right now. That's not to say that ANY racially motivated police shootings are acceptable but there are certainly situations where deadly force is an appropriate response to a threat. Some people are quick to assume all of these are racially motivated which seems unlikely but I can only speculate.
There are tens of thousands of police officers in the US and they spend their shifts dealing with society's worst. While I recognize the need for accountability I'm also dismayed at the anti-police sentiment that has been spreading. There are examples of lawless society in various parts of the world where whoever happens to be strongest at the time is in charge and that is not a society I'd want to live in. I don't want us to throw the baby out with the bathwater and frankly I find it rather frightening that it is so politically dangerous these days to come off as the least bit supportive of law enforcement.
Law enforcement in USA is too rotten to be saved. It needs a total reboot.
Whether the police are racially motivated to be harsher to blacks is somewhat of an open question, though there’s plenty of evidence to support it. With that said, even if it’s not, blacks are getting the short end of the stick, statistically speaking.
Nobody is saying that there are zero situations where lethal force is justified. But the fact is, it’s not necessary in the vast majority of killings by police. Selling cigarettes, passing counterfeit money, and even assaulting a police officer are not capital offenses.
And let’s not forget that the police in USA are not obligated to put themselves in harm’s way to protect the public, thanks to a recent SCOTUS decision. IMHO, this abdication of duty means that they should also forfeit the special privileges police enjoy. (Like being able to use lethal force.)
But ultimately, this is all neither here nor there. I just think it’s rather presumptuous for us to declare blacks’ grievances as petty or irrelevant.
And let’s also not forget that, frankly, the vast majority of people, regardless of race, sex, etc. have ever encountered the electronics terms master, slave, male, female, etc. But the ones that do, and tell us that the words cause them distress, deserve to at least be listened to.
(What I don’t have any respect for are the SJWs arguing on behalf of people who didn’t ask them to do so. On that, I totally agree with the analysis of it being virtue signaling, etc.)