It breaks my heart!
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A radio host on Wednesday snapped at a police officer who called in about the Alton Sterling shooting, making a clear, concise argument against the blue wall of silence.
The notable part of the exchange began when Hot 97's Peter Rosenberg asked if the officer on the phone thought the Sterling shooting looks bad. The officer hesitated, refusing to clearly condemn the two officers who killed Sterling.
Rosenberg went off at that point:
Can you say the words it looks bad? I have to say this: This is the problem I have with police officers, no disrespect to you. Yall dont ever want to point at someone else and say, You cant do your job well! I can tell you right now if I heard a radio personality get on the air and do something irresponsible, Id go, Thats a bad radio personality. He does a bad job. Police officers never want to say when yall do a bad job. So thats the reason the public thinks all of you are bad, because you wont ever call someone out and say they murdered someone in cold blood; it happened again.
And until you guys start taking responsibility for your own, people in the street are going to be upset instead. So how about yall lead the movement instead? How about instead of people rioting, police officers get out in front of it themselves, and you guys are the first ones on the front lines? Thats what should happen! Instead of you struggling to say, Well, I dont know, it could be
They murdered that man. We just saw it.