00:00Police power is immediate power, it's right now, do what I told you to do, right now, or else, I decide what happens next.
00:18Policing is inextricably linked to the racial history of this country.
00:23Police associated with colonizers, wealth and whiteness.
00:27The police targeted people marked as non-white.
00:31Slaves, indigenous and working class people.
00:36Police have been able to double down on their power time and time again.
00:41There are a lot of people that feel that policing is out of control, but it's also the case that there's horrific crime and it also is out of control.
00:54Policing is hard now, it's real hard.
00:56We do a lot of murders.
00:59In the United States, police power is essentially unregulated.
01:04Anybody who moves to hold police accountable faces a challenge.
01:09The biggest problem with policing today is that most of the harm that policing causes
01:13is perfectly legal.
01:17How did we get here?
01:34The question breaks down as soon as you ask it.
01:38We may share this country, but is your America and my America the same place as it ever been?
01:49Frederick Douglass said power concedes nothing without demand.
01:53And the power that is American policing hasn't conceded anything.
01:58In this kind of democracy, who is more powerful?
02:04The people or the police?
02:07The people are적으로 forcing people to stand their members between forcément and themselves.
02:22The people or the police are offence too.
02:24And it's a chance you have a failure of them.
02:26And it's gonna act not forAMGAMGAMGAMGAMGAMGAMGAMGAMG.
02:27Sous-titrage FR ?
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