I stand by my statement wholeheartedly " Sounds like stupidity to call it racism "
I find it odd so many ignorant whites use the race card with reckless abandon while rarely experiencing discrimination first hand.
I have always lived in cities and counties on the East Coast, sometimes with a majority Black population, sometimes not, yet I have never witnessed the racial divide and hatred for police so common in California.
What's up with that?
The Documentary you referenced was a sensationalist portrayal of a terribly sad case of young women killed by a lone psychotic killer, written and produced with a one sided view by a pasty white guy desperately searching for a larger share of fame and fortune.
Sensationalism sells well to the ignorant.
Most stupid of the Movie producer to promote racial divide and contempt for the police , especially where violent crimes are concerned.
You find it funny I said "perhaps you meant to say sexism"
I wasn't trying to be funny, I was mocking your ludicrous statements and your belief
the police were "complicit" and "turned a blind eye" as reasons a killer escaped detection for 30 years.
I have often wondered who buys the National Enquirer, I have a feeling, most likely people like you.
Your ignorance of all the facts after watching a one way documentary helped convince you racism was the primary culprit in an extremely complex case.
Jerry Brown was DA of California in 2007-2010 when the killer was still on the loose.
I have never thought of him as a racist or a corrupt official when he was DA .
Anyone that truly believes a majority of police or the L.A. D.A. did not want the case solved because Black girls were being killed defines stupid in my book.
In defense of the stupid, sometimes they can't help the way they are. The stupid are difficult to cure, ignorance can usually be remedied by reading.
I would be inclined to believe some white cops involved in the case cried at night every time another victim was found.
If you would read in depth about the case, instead of obtaining your "facts" from a one way documentary you would find there were many variables that stifled the investigation.
Police had numerous detectives assigned to that case for many years, along with many other unsolved crimes going at the same time.
Lack of the killer's DNA on file was a major problem finding him.
The likely possibility the killer took a fourteen year hiatus was another obstacle
Lack of community cooperation with police with information on that case and other violent crimes is another obstacle the police are faced with every day.
There was a serial killer in my area killing White girls for the last five years. The first rape he was connected to was ten years ago. The only reason he was caught he was on video in town talking to his last victim.
I don't believe the police turned a blind eye searching for the rapist/ killer the last ten years but I am sure there are some people that do.
You made no mention of the killer's neighbor viewing photos of ladies that looked dead, and noticing a rope and gun in his van, years before he was caught, yet she did not contact the police because she was embarrassed of the photos he took of her.
Ask yourself, how many times has someone let a violent crime go unanswered for, because they were worried they might be charged by L.E. with a simple misdemeanor.
In closing, my reading skills and comprehension are excellent, the likelihood of being duped by a false narrative are extremely slim.
By the way, I didn't look at your profile before my first reply.
I have noticed since then your TER profile says you are blonde.
Just because I'm a man doesn't mean I can't recognize sexism, with as much clarity as Whites finding a majority of racism where it doesn't exist.
Taking a cue from your twisted logic, the next time a female clerk I've never met responds to my payment with " Thank you Sweetie" I'll laugh to myself while wondering, if the roles and gender were reversed, would Harlowe claim that clerk is sexist?
Posted By: HarloweDahl
WOW. I am many things, but I'm *NOT* stupid. Nor am I blonde, thank you. I'm aware the killer was black. Re-read my post and check your comprehension- I said racism and inaction on the part of COPS AND MEDIA. If you want a better term, how about 'misogynoir,' a concept that articulates both misogyny & anti-blackness?
Don't be mean-spirited for no reason. (Although it's kind of funny for a guy who wants to tell ME what sexism is.)