Matt Walsh
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says the National Black Police Association.
Yes, they cited the National Black Police Association to support the proposition that allegations of two-tier policing need to be evidence-based.
So obviously implying that we should be skeptical.
We should be very skeptical that there's any two-tier policing going on.
We wouldn't want to suggest that there are two tiers of policing, where there's one for whites and there's one for blacks.
Unless we have extremely strong evidence for that proposition.
That's according to the National Black Police Association.
Can't jump to conclusions here.
No loose cannons allowed.
Need cold hard proof that there are two tiers of policing.
And in fairness, you know, I mean, I believe we should have evidence for any claims we make also.
And so we should ask the National White Police Association what they have to say about this.
Now, unfortunately, we tried to reach out to them, but they were unavailable for comment owing to the fact that they don't exist.
There is a National Association for Black Police, but there is not one for white police, which you could have already guessed.
Now, of course, the mere fact that there's an organization called the National Black Police Association, while there is no National White Police Association or anything resembling a National White Police Association, would seem to qualify all on its own as extremely strong evidence that there are indeed two tiers of policing.
It's kind of a tell when one racial group gets to have its own taxpayer-funded race-based organization with their race in the name of the organization itself.
And meanwhile, the other racial group would go to prison if they tried to do the same thing.
There's no two-tier policing here, says the police officers in the blacks-only organization.
And if anyone doubts that, of course, all we have to do is imagine...
you know, any scenario where, you know, any kind of reverse scenario where there's a white police association, but black police officers are prevented by law from forming their own, you know, equal, separate but equal association.