soul creator said:
I do find it odd that a "racial profiling expert" is surprised that a black male could be a bit annoyed at being accused of breaking into your own home, and also angry at being arrested for it afterwards, even though there was already evidence that it was his own home.
I guess he forgot that part in his lesson plans :lol
Considering his racial profiling expertise, I'd have to say that the cop made an even bigger blunder.
I mean really... of all the things that escalated the situation from the neighbour reporting B&E, to gates been a dick, to Obama making a comment on the issue, the most direct cause was ARRESTING A BLACK HAVARD PROFESSOR IN HIS OWN HOME. Sure, any other series of events that happened could've helped to change the situation... but the crux of the entire issue is just the poor judgement displayed by the cop.
Given his racial profiling background, he should be able to empathize with the fact, even if he doesn't sympathize with it, that accusing (even if not directly) a black man in his home of breaking and entering, one can reasonably expect said man to become quite angry.
Moreover, been a professional doing his job, he should understand the ins and outs of the job well by now... especially for someone that can be considered a profiling expert; and one of the key things to understand is that people do not empathize well with cops; especially cops that they're been confronted by.
Sure, Gates should've realised that the cop was just doing his job. But the cop shouldn't have taken the verbal abuse personally.
But he did, he went on a powertrip; using the disorderly conduct provision of the law to turn around and harass the black man that was harassing him.
If he'd taken into account that any reasonable person, especially a black person would become stressed in such a situation, if he'd been able to exercise a bit of empathy, a bit of wisdom, by NOT arresting Gates, this issue wouldn't have escalated into a national issue.
It's also ridiculous to continue to assume an old man with a cane and a hoarse voice is a breaking and entering suspect once sighted; but if the cop followed him in while Gates retrieved his ID, setting Gates on edge, while also not providing ID himself, then it certainly speaks volumes about his poor judgement all around in this instance.
I mean... not only is the guy trained, he IS a trainer! What the hell is the guy training people on anyway?