Hes 18. Hes in city hall in beaverton, oregon. And according to him, hes high on mushrooms. So he starts a fight with some cops. They all wrestle, and then jared grabs a cops gun and shoots it. More cops jump in. It ends up taking seven cops two full minutes to restrain jared, and he makes it out alive. This is white privilege. If that idea bothers you, then lets just call it benefit of the doubt. Those cops give jared the benefit of the doubt that his life matters, that his life is worth saving, even when he takes one of their guns and shoots it. Now, of course, when youre black, we rarely get that benefit of the doubt. Cops murdered Laquan Mcdonald in less than 30 seconds. Cops killed tamir rice in less than two seconds. But jared, he got probation and a fine and just a bump on the forehead. On this episode, were talking about the difference between two minutes and a few seconds. You want to call the police on him for having a barbecue on a sunday at the lake . Yes. Youve seen the vi
he s 18. he s in city hall in beaverton, oregon. and according to him, he s high on mushrooms. so he starts a fight with some cops. they all wrestle, and then jared grabs a cop s gun and shoots it. more cops jump in. it ends up taking seven cops two full minutes to restrain jared, and he makes it out alive. this is white privilege. if that idea bothers you, then let s just call it benefit of the doubt. those cops give jared the benefit of the doubt that his life matters, that his life is worth saving, even when he takes one of their guns and shoots it. now, of course, when you re black, we rarely get that benefit of the doubt. cops murdered laquan mcdonald in less than 30 seconds. cops killed tamir rice in less than two seconds. but jared, he got probation and a fine and just a bump on the forehead. on this episode, we re talking about the difference between two minutes and a few seconds. you want to call the police on him for having a barbecue on a sunday at the lake
call it benefit of the doubt. those cops give jerry the benefit of the doubt that his life matters. that his life is worth saving. even when he takes one of their guns and shoots it. of course, when you are black, we really get the benefit of the doubt. cops murdered quan mcdonald in less than 30 seconds. cops killed tamir rice in less than two seconds. jared, he got probation and a fine, and a bump on the forehead. in this episode, we are talking about the difference between two minutes and a few seconds. you want to call the police on them for having a barbecue on a sunday at the lake? yes. you have seen the videos. i am white and i am hot. the last couple of years, they have been sweeping the nation. like a new beyonce album, they drop without warning and are all anybody can talk about for days afterward. which one is your favorite? it is illegal to have a charcoal grill in the park here. calling the police on people barbecuing in the park or a whiteley will
or sadlarious. sadlarious. yeah. the north, or definitely the middle west north, buys into this narrative that they are somehow far more superior in terms of character and tolerance. you know, we call it, what, midwest nice? yeah, see, i was going to say that. yeah. but there s this veneer of, like, i m not in my heart racist. but you re doing [bleep] that s racist af. let s just go with why this city has the shape that it does. all right, so this map is from 1937. it s what they call a security map, but, like, it s in common parlance, we can call it a redlining map. ok. it was a series of maps that were produced by the federal government. they did these surveys and kind of like neighborhood appraisals to determine where they would actually issue home loans. the green areas are, like, good loans. the red is basically areas that they say are on a decline and are blighted. everybody black pretty much concentrated in this area. they made a distinction about where the black p
array. this map is from 1937. it is what they call a security map. we can call it a redlining map. okay. it is a series of maps that were produced by the federal government. they did these surveys and neighborhood appraisals to determine where they would actually issue home loans. the green areas are good loans, the red is basically areas that they say are on a decline. everybody black pretty much concentrated in this area. they made a decision about where black people lived. no other ethnic group. he made the fate of the very existence of blackness with devalued the space, therefore, practice should be prohibited from being in this space. that is what you are saying. it is by design. this was intentional. so we can point 28 legacy of systemic inequality. when you see this on a map like this, racism is not just a feeling, it is also in institutional structure.