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On January 7, Tyre Nichols was caught up in an “officer involved murder” in Memphis. Five Black cops assaulted him and he succumb to his injuries in the hospital three days later. A 29-year-old Black father was killed as part of a traffic stop that wasn’t even provably justified. But the cops were Black, so who can even tell if it was racist for the police to murder a Black person? Tranos can. Kamryn explains the history of Black slave catchers, how slave hunters became professional police officers and how doing racism is what makes a person racist, regardless of the color of their skin.
This episode is musically inspired by “Sun Killer” by Spiritbox
This episode’s strain is Garlic
By Kamryn Ehlen Jerrel3.7
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On January 7, Tyre Nichols was caught up in an “officer involved murder” in Memphis. Five Black cops assaulted him and he succumb to his injuries in the hospital three days later. A 29-year-old Black father was killed as part of a traffic stop that wasn’t even provably justified. But the cops were Black, so who can even tell if it was racist for the police to murder a Black person? Tranos can. Kamryn explains the history of Black slave catchers, how slave hunters became professional police officers and how doing racism is what makes a person racist, regardless of the color of their skin.
This episode is musically inspired by “Sun Killer” by Spiritbox
This episode’s strain is Garlic