Konstantin Kisin
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I want to be precise here because precision matters.
I'm not saying that the officers who attended the scene that night are bad people or that they set out to let Henry die.
I believe, in fact, the opposite, that they were following the spirit of their training and of the culture that had been built around them, in good faith, over many years.
The problem is not the individuals.
The problem is the system that produced them.
a system that taught them, in effect, that an allegation of racism is a trump card that overrides normal investigative procedure, normal medical common sense, and normal human judgment.
That system was built with the best of intentions by people who genuinely wanted to address real injustices.
And it has produced a policing culture in which a killer can stab a teenager five times, claim to be the victim of racism, and watch the officers handcuff the person bleeding out on the street.
They will not acknowledge what they've built.
They will say that this was an isolated failure of individual officers, not a systemic problem.
They will say that raising this case is itself a form of racism,
and attempt to undermine legitimate anti-racism efforts by dwelling on edge cases.
They will say, as they always say, that the real problem is that we haven't gone far enough.
But that game is up.
Anyone with the eyes to see and the ears to hear the truth knows what happened here.
A young man is dead.
His killer exploited an ideology to escape justice, if only briefly.
And the institutions that were reformed in the name of anti-racism are now openly racist against white people.
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This article has also been printed in the free press and the Australian.