It always annoys me when someone regurgitates the overused cliche, "Is it because I am Black?" Lewis Hamilton said this once after being criticised about something, and it backfired on him. However, let me change tack a little and suggest there are horrific instances where being Black does mean you are the victim.
Last night, I watched a couple of episodes of a limited series on Netflix called, "When They See Us." It is based on a true story from 1989. There was a bit of Trump bashing in there to keep Hollywood happy, but the film revolves around 4 black "youths" involved in a violent crime. I want to talk about it but I won't, because I don't want this thread to be a spoiler. However, I am finding it very interesting and I highly recommend you watch it.
Do you trust the police and their methods, or do you distrust the testimony of those involved? I have worded that rather cleverly but it will make no sense to those who don't watch it!
Last night, I watched a couple of episodes of a limited series on Netflix called, "When They See Us." It is based on a true story from 1989. There was a bit of Trump bashing in there to keep Hollywood happy, but the film revolves around 4 black "youths" involved in a violent crime. I want to talk about it but I won't, because I don't want this thread to be a spoiler. However, I am finding it very interesting and I highly recommend you watch it.
Do you trust the police and their methods, or do you distrust the testimony of those involved? I have worded that rather cleverly but it will make no sense to those who don't watch it!
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