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police e-mail/ racist footage?
apparently the police are investigating their own officers about an e-mail thats going round, it shows a racist bit of footage about a black man being decapitated by a large container...
so if the man was a white man would it be racist still?
or only if a black man watched/sent it?
so if the man was a white man would it be racist still?
or only if a black man watched/sent it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes it has been referred to as racist, I have seen the email and it is not racist in content, however I think the general inference is that the way it was circulated was making some point about the colour of the person, I suppose that could be construed as racist. I saw it about 5 years ago by the way so it took the old bill a while to get it!
Like Loosehead, I saw the photos a long time ago, but the photos as they stand weren't racist.
However, if you sent the photos as an attachment to an email in which you made racist comments, then the photos themselves can be construed differently.
The shots are particularly horrible, and the officers involved were disciplined for inaapropriate use of the force's email system.
You wouldn't want your tax money going on that would you?
However, if you sent the photos as an attachment to an email in which you made racist comments, then the photos themselves can be construed differently.
The shots are particularly horrible, and the officers involved were disciplined for inaapropriate use of the force's email system.
You wouldn't want your tax money going on that would you?
I have seen it quite a while ago. The story I heard was that it was contained in an e-mail which said "Don't run from the Police !" The pictures I saw were of a black american, decapitated on a railing when he made off from an officer stopping him for a minor traffic offence. He climbed up onto a roof and tried jumping or slipped off the roof and ended up on the railing. Nothing racist involved at all - but could maybe conceived as being - it's very ambiguous and I would think innappropriate to be passed around a workplace such as the police. Bear in mind they are publicly paid and and it is viewed as being a bit of a waste of time sending such e-mails around. My wife is a civilian manager with the police and she has loads of stringeant guidlines as to what can be and can't be sent in e-mails.
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