Police Brutality against African American
Introduction
The many discussions surrounding racism in America has been almost exclusively against black immigrants. However, other minority groups are not excluded. Racial discrimination is deeply enshrined in the history and culture of the USA. It has therefore attracted a variety of players from different professional backgrounds to access the implications of the history of brutality. Crime in the USA has been massively associated with African Americans due to a number of both environmental and psychological reasons. Since the immigration of Africans to the Americas during the slave trade period, racial discrimination has been rampant. In many cases, the altercations have involved excessive use of violence. The police department in the USA is infamous around the globe for their overriding of civic rights of African Americas. Such repercussions being witnessed today are as a result of systematic and rigorous control of the masses by past rulers. The elite has always been frequently discussed in literature throughout time as applying mass mind-control techniques, which inadvertently lessen their burdens from the potentially rebellious masses. Many literature studies around the idea of racism in the USA reveal different facets of what could have culminated, to a point where such great resentment is witnessed in the current societal fabric. This unusual stunt projected by law enforcement officers can be traced from the roots of the policies that were effective from the onset of the Atlantic slave trade through the industrial revolution. By describing the etymology of the environment and circumstances under which the research is based, similar patterns can be identified in other forms of discrimination. Mind control techniques have existed for a long time, and every individual has been tricked from time to time. When such controls are curated for a particular group of people, mass control is relatively easy, especially in the past periods when literature on mind control was exclusively accessible to the ruling class.
Relationship of police brutality and historical injustices
Police brutality against African Americans has been as a result of a system that was in the past carefully crafted to achieve some specific goals. The underlying racism has been dependent on repressive laws that limit the access of resources by the black community and repressive laws. When an individual is exposed to such conditions over long periods, the person and the society wherewith the conditions are enforced are most certainly going to take on their current situations as their reality. Systematic control of the masses is present is most groups that appear to be governed in large numbers. Instances where conditions are imposed so that people who get racially abused are like organized religions and political organizations. In the case of organized religion, adherents are brainwashed into performing rituals for a larger cause, which only keeps on attracting more numbers, hence ensuring its longevity. For political organizations, subjects are enshrined to a system that wears the subjects out, and propaganda is also a part of the arsenal of political organizations. In psychology, the main determinants of one’s reality are the environment and the source of inspiration in the form of information. Information is the backbone of literature, which the elite have always sought inspiration. The wide access to specialists that powerful people have ensures that their access to information is relatively easier to obtain compared to the masses. The black community has for a long time internalized their inferiority as a race, and it is not until recently that many African Americans are self-aware. Psychological manipulation entails executing commands that work on the most intricate response mechanisms of a human. Black Americans who were initially exposed to literature concerning the psychology and physiology of people were less likely to be racially discriminated and if they did the effects were less severe to their well being. However with the illiterate people, they were less likely to stand up for themselves in case they got bullied, and the psychological effects of discrimination were likely to affect their esteem. Lasting implications are inadvertently imposed in the day to day activities of the African Americans who have limited knowledge on personal freedom. Such individuals are likely to settle for meagre jobs for a lifetime due to the lack of mental fortitude. Few people can break from such reins due to personal qualities or special talents, but such occurrences are uncommon. With the prevalent laws of the time and the access that the whites had to resources, freeing from slavery of the mind would be an impossible idea to conceive. The only black people who managed to live normal lives above the mental baggage of being a black person were writers and very few other African American slaves who managed to get an education and also interact with other ‘free’ citizens. It is not until recently that laws protecting the civil rights of a person were legislated after several intense campaigns spearheaded by a few enlightened African Americans. The history of racism has evolved from where individuals who were perceived as to being of an inferior heritage would be subjected to overt discrimination and enslavement. Before, black Americans could voice their opinions and fight for equal rights alongside the rest of the American populace. A lot has changed since the first African was enslaved in America, where no law protected the human rights of African Americans. Just like every other law, amendments have been made to accommodate other unprecedented happenings. Law enforcement officers preyed on the weaknesses that African Americans portrayed in order to discriminate them. The violent clashes between law enforcement officers and the Black community in the 19th century created such a hostile environment that yielded black gangsters, which can be clearly depicted in the rap music scene of America. The Critical Race Theory has been an important framework in the coordination of the disparity between the discriminative laws of the past and the effort to provide a common ground for the dominant and less dominant populace. At the center of this theory is the admission that racism is deeply entrenched to the fabric of the USA, and that proactive measures have to be applied to uphold the civil rights of every individual. The Critical Race Theory is mired by most of the causation factors of racial discrimination, ranging from the interplay of power, mass psychology, justice, and social systems. Efforts to end racism have involved the sensitization of the effects of discrimination to the well being of a country since every citizen requires equal access to opportunity in order for them to contribute to the growth of the nation. Discrimination of a certain group of people wears out every other member of society. It reverts the energy of the citizens to trivial issues like violence, court proceedings, and bad blood among members of various groups. The Critical Race Theory addresses white supremacy, police injustice against colored individuals, and the spearheading of enactment of laws that incriminate racial gestures in the USA. The relationship between police brutality against African Americans and mind control is intricate, and the CRT plays a unique role in the repealing of oppressive laws and advocating for justice against the perpetrators of hate crimes.