Well, it all started with police reform, and for justice departments to stop getting cops off for the unjust actions being taken against African Americans.
Which still hasn't happened.
Let's not pretend there were never any actionable things being talked about.
I'll ignore the snark at the end for the purpose of moving forward.
Thank you for answering what I was asking for. With that said, I'd ask:
Police Reform: How? What are we reforming?
Justice Departments to stop getting cops off for the unjust actions being taken against African Americans: Is this referring to "suspended w/ pay" or something beyond? Remember, we're talking something we can take action on. I'd encourage when considering what could be done, that you suggest laws that don't protect a specific race, but instead provide protection to all from oppressive actions. Embrace the equality aspect when you're suggesting a reform.
I just don't know how to answer these; and honestly, I shouldn't assume.
With all this said, I do agree there's opportunity for change. I will say I don't think the change is "Black Change", but its really more than that. Its changing how all Americans engage.
Guys, all I ask is, remember when we're making suggestions on how to fix things, we're keeping in mind "all races, sexes and creeds must be treated equally" as a principle in our suggestions.