Commentary by Darrius Barron, Managing Editor<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nMy ancestors brainstormed ways to escape the plantation, my grandparents brainstormed ways to fight segregation, and now my generation is brainstorming ways to end police brutality.<\/p>\n
Black Lives Matter tried the marching and public protests, and with all due respect to their methods, we have to come stronger in the fight for justice.<\/p>\n
I ask, how can police strengthen their relationship with the black community? My answer is; they cannot mend a relationship with the way things are now.<\/p>\n
The aforementioned advice that America has given young black youth is proof that we are capable of policing ourselves. African-Americans police ourselves everywhere we go, with the fear of being brutalized by an authority figure lurking deep in our subconscious.<\/p>\n
In order to strengthen the relationship with the black community, black people must become that of which we do not trust. Although this answer seems a bit simple, and straight forward, with more blacks in the police force, we will be able to police our own communities.<\/p>\n
The theory behind this thought is that America loves black culture, but not black people. Loving the culture but declaring war on its people is proof that they do not care to learn who we are.<\/p>\n
The Black Panthers proved that we can establish great programs to help the underprivileged, and police our community effectively.<\/p>\n
When songs like \u201cF*** the Police\u201d can be released in 1988, and the actions that sparked the staggering lyrics are still popular in this country; it is evident that the policing strategy does not care to change.<\/p>\n
Although our problems with the police have proven to be fatal, we must also look to better ourselves so that we can better our communities for each other. We have to adopt the ways of old when the entire community helped raise the children so that they can become upstanding adults.<\/p>\n
If we can show the younger generations a better, healthier way to live, then we will have an outstanding police force with a high percentage of African-Americans.<\/p>\n
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