I don't know if you read the paper at all this week but if you have at least once, you've seen controversy over the arrest of Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. He was arrested at his own home by the Cambridge police recently. He had returned from a trip overseas to find that his door was stuck. A passerby noticed him struggling with the door
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While I agree with the sentiment that 'no one should be arrested in their own homes when they have broken no laws' and further, Deval Patrick's assertion that "You ought to be able to raise your voice in your own house without risk of arrest" I have no illusions that they would make such grand public statements for me or for you. For me, THAT is what I am taking away from this fiasco.
The bigger issue here is cops doing things like that to anyone, not this guy's race, a card which he is most joyously playing to its fullest. Cops have been bending, breaking, abusing or skating the edge of the law for so long they think it's the norm.
I applaud and encourage your efforts to report the reprehensible behavior of that MIT cop.
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The thing I find sickeningly funny about that photo is how the media has cropped the black police officer that was on the scene out of it.
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