Former ESPN host Jemele Hill insisted on Twitter that Black people can support White supremacy with regards to the police beating of Tyre Nichols.
Former NYPD inspector Paul Mauro joined 'Fox & Friends Weekend' to discuss the footage and the tactics the officers used during the violent confrontation with Nichols.
"Just as women sometimes carry the water for misogyny and the patriarchy, Black people have definitely done the same for white supremacy. You’re stuck on the faces. I’m looking at the system and why it was created," Hill tweeted. "I need so many people to understand this regarding Tyre Nichols. Several of the police officers who murdered Freddie Gray were Black. The entire system of policing is based on white supremacist violence. We see people under the boot of oppression carry its water all the time," Hill wrote.for the police beating while at the same time calling for people to stop being"stuck on the faces.
"It is absolutely devastating to know that somewhere out there, a white woman is going to read this, be convinced by it, and try to use it to lecture a black person, and I won't be there to film it," Newsbusters media editor Bill D’Agostino wrote. "It's so backwards that in the face of narrative-breaking evidence, the conclusion is ‘violent black cops is also white supremacy’ and not ‘police brutality, while sometimes motivated by either systemic or individual acts of racism, is actually a *larger* problem than just that,’" conservative commentator Noam Blum wrote.
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