The
Sadness of an Inevitable Outcome.
On June 8, 2015 the Department held its third “discussion on
race relations “in the AME Zion Church in Worcester Massachusetts. In many ways
it was sad. I saw good people being misled by politicians, bosses, and those
who are paid to pretend. Most of these people are good people, but they are
trapped in a power structure of Worcester MA.
On the other hand I saw also saw brave people speaking truth to power.
Before the event, about a dozen people held signs saying
“DOJ investigate WPD” and “Jobs – Yes, Racist Cops – No”. The group was from
Massachusetts Human Rights Committee, Progressive Labor Party, and several said
that they were not affiliated with any group, but were concerned about the
issues.
More than eighteen “representatives” of break out groups
from the discussions on race relations in Worcester, called “tables” gave
summaries of the discussion at his respective table. It was clear that some of
the representatives were self appointed facilitators and when they spoke it was
not representative of the discussion at the table. For example at the table at
which I was sitting I spoke of the lack of input regarding the use of deadly
force policy of the police and the lack of policy regarding the neighborhood
task force. These were never mentioned by the representative. There is evidence
that the facilitators were instructed on how to minimize sharp criticism of the
police.
Although good people the representatives spoke of old ideas
that were raised decades ago and blocked by the City of Worcester, especially
the Worcester Police Department. New proposals such as the Department of
Justice investigating the Worcester Police were censored even though it was
raised at several different tables.
Once again the bullies showed up with their seeming hatred
and aggressiveness toward Black Women. One White right wing “activist” from
Main South got into a heated in your face yelling match with a Black Woman
organizer. Another so called activist Republican who has a TV13 show,
intimidated and harassed a Black Women holding “No Racism, No Sexism, No Police
Misconduct”. I can only assume that they are friends at least in spirit with
the right wing blogger attacking Black women leaders in the City.
The police did not show up for the discussion on race
relations. In some ways this was good for the participants as many said that
they felt safer when the cops were not around.
The absence of the police also provided a pretext for the City and the
Police Department not to answer questions about policy.
I doubt the next discussion on June 15. 2015 will be
different, only just more of the same.
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