Yup.

https://qz.com/1872176/half-of-us-network-tv-dramas-are-about-cops

The biggest factors in the delta between what cops actually do, and white white folk incorrectly think they do:

1) Copaganda TV shows

2) Framing by newspapers and TV news

Without this sustained disinformation campaign against Black people, white folk would not accept this level of racism.🤷🏿‍♂️

Half of US broadcast network dramas are about cops

Perhaps one reason why America’s national reckoning on police brutality took so long to arrive is because TV is conditioning its citizens to view cops as reliable heroes.

Quartz

I'll use a white lady as an example, because white ladies are easier for y'all to empathize with.🤷🏿‍♂️

https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/crime/tennessee-grandmother-ai-arrest-error-north-dakota-b2938261.html

This woman was accused of a crime that she could not possibly have committed. She was 100% innocent.

She still spent 6 months in jail, lost her home, had her credit destroyed, and went into debt.

Grandmother jailed for 6 months after AI error linked her to a crime in a state she had never even visited, lawyers say

The charges were later dismissed after bank records showed she was in Tennessee at the time

The Independent

Now understand that most people in jail in the US are not convicted criminals. Most people in jail in the US, are poor people in jail pre-trial, just like this woman.

They're disproportionately Black. Many are 100% innocent.

Most of what cops do, is fine/arrest poor Black people, for minor charges.

Cops don't care if the person is really innocent or guilty.

Cops don't care if many innocent people plead guilty two crimes that they could not possibly have done, just so that they won't be in jail for 6 months to a year and lose everything.

Back to our white lady.

We talked about how CECOT was a torture prison, because they put people in solitary confinement for 23 hrs a day.

And we talk about how slave labor camps are bad.

Prison guards can require this white lady to do free labor, using an exception to US anti-slavery laws.

This white lady could say, "Look, I'm innocent! This is all a big mistake! I just want to sit in my cell and mind my own business until the public defender can get this all sorted out! I don't want to make auto parts, or pick cotton on the prison farm!"

She can be sent to solitary for refusing.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LX5dQmY0aQo

Solitary Confinement Is Inhumane

YouTube

Every police "use of force" policy is in place for a very good reason. But cop shows present them as obstacles that get in the way of justice being done.

In real life Detective Stabler is Derek Chauvin, and DA Jack McCoy is the DA that let Kalief Browder be abused in jail for 3 years while innocent.

There are so many Law and Order SVU fans. They believe that the police force spends a lot of its time and resources on solving sex crimes or crimes against children.

The reality is that after spending *billions* on policing, cops have the audacity to pretend that "Rape kit backlog" is a real thing.

https://www.endthebacklog.org

When I tell y'all how many people work for the NYPD, and that their budget ($12B/yr) is greater than the military budget of almost every country on earth, people think I'm exaggerating.

I'm not.

So when they say that they "Don't have enough resources," to pursue all the sex crimes or thefts? They are lying.

Copaganda convinces you that most of these people are running around being Detective Stabler, protecting women and children from abusers.

The reality is that most of them are arresting poor Black people for no reason, causing those Black folk to lose their jobs, housing, and custody of their kids.

I'll let you look up the increase in probability of a child being sexually assaulted once they enter the foster care system. Because again, if I told you how much more likely it is, you would not believe me.

Cops are not protecting kids from abuse. They're putting millions more kids in harm's way.

But many people believe that cops are protecting kids rather than causing more kids to be hurt, because they believe the disinformation of copaganda shows on news framing, more than they believe Black people or the police's own data, or their own "lying eyes."🤷🏿‍♂️

And in case anyone thinks I'm being hyperbolic about the wide gap between how Law and Order: SVU presents the world, and the reality of policing, read thia article.

Gift Link from the writer, Nina Metz of the Chicago Tribune:

https://www.chicagotribune.com/2022/10/13/column-law-order-svu-is-a-sanitized-fantasy-while-the-real-division-in-new-york-is-being-investigated/?share=gwscsdm0il2rv2erro2g

@mekkaokereke This news item is also making the rounds, as if right on cue from your thread

https://ground.news/article/texas-jails-failure-to-free-inmates-on-time-costing-counties

Texas Jails Aren’t Meeting Deadlines to Free Inmates, Costing some Counties Thousands in Settlements

Jessica Jackson was supposed to be released from Dallas County jail in time for the holidays last year. She was arrested in early December for misdemeanor drug possession and violating parole, but was credited time for two years she’d already served on a previous aggravated robbery sentence.

Ground News