I remember having read what John Lennon said about black women being among the most oppressed women in the world, or something along this line. It is a sad reality and testament to the oppressive nature of the white privilege system. I was googling McKinney earlier to find out more updates about police brutality against the black community, and I feel that regardless of the circumstances, his use of excessive force and racial profiling weren't justified in any way.
I always remind myself to stand on the side of the oppressed, of whom I am a part. I read this article earlier today, and I agree with the girl that "no matter how difficult the officer's day was before he came to the pool, nothing justifies how he responded". That is true because police officers are meant to protect people and treat them with respect and dignity as well.
I have a diary in my iPhone in which I wrote:
"Be a voice for the hurt.
Support those who have been abused.
Speak up and stand up for those whose personal rights have been violated.
Those who oppress others are in a state of ignorance and immaturity.
Do not encourage them but stand up to them and put them in their place so that they will think twice before they continue to disrespect other people's rights, freedom and equality."