The video incisively demonstrates how institutional cultures act as echo chambers that normalize and embolden individual bigotry. It serves as a stark reminder that systemic racism is sustained not just by bad actors, but by the environments that validate them.
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By now, you've all seen and heard the video of the antilack racist officer, Ashley Gonzalez, who used to work for the Houston Police Department. But she was relieved of her duties um after being caught on camera, right? Or on her social media, Instagram. It sounds like what it was. She's going on and on using the N-word 51 times and just how much she hates black people and the next one that she arrested was going to, you know, get locked up and all this other stuff. Like, she really hates black people. Okay, just to say the least. But did y'all ever wonder, "Well, who is she talking to?" Right? Sans's the person who recorded it and turned it into the news station. Who was she talking to?
Might she be friends with other police officers? I think she probably was.
Like, think about it. How many of us are or have been friends with people we work with? The person in the cubicle over here or whatever it is, your team, how most of us have a friend that we work with. So you don't think she was talking to other police officers or people who are high up positions of power per se?
Of course she was. Now I don't know that for sure, but if you kind of, you know, do some reasoning and follow the breadcrumbs. Yeah, of course she was. So why would she be so comfortable to even talk like that amongst other police officers potentially, right? Or anybody.
all the people who were watching, I'm sure there was a lot of people like, "I understand what you're saying." And and I know that to be the case because in a lot of the comment sections, you know, where the video and the story is being told, you see a lot of people saying, "Well, I don't see what the problem is."
You don't see what the problem is. The problem is she's a police officer and she's ranting and raving about how much she hates black people and how she's going to use her position to harm black folks. That's the problem. You can feel how you want to feel, right? A lot of people feel a certain way, but they don't get on their lives on social media and get the yang and yang and ging and gang and gang and they get in trouble.
Right now people are wondering, okay, how many people did she lock up because she hates black people and they didn't do anything to deserve that. I think that deserves a good looking into. But again, who was she talking to? I'm assuming she was talking to other police officers as well, other people who know better. I mean again that conversation is not rare. It is stupid though to get on online and like we really need to wonder why she was so comfortable as uh when I talked about it she's comfortable because potentially and from what we understand just hearing different stories that's probably the culture there at the Houston Police Department as it is in a lot of police departments.
That is the culture. You don't go work somewhere and the culture is not that and you become that. Often times you learn from being in that environment.
Oh, that's how we getting down. We hate black people. We calling them the n-words and I can be comfortable enough to get on my social media and say these things. I mean, I I I doubt she went in there and changed the culture to that.
Cuz of course they're like, oh, this is a very diverse police department and it's not how we are. And it's like, who you fooling? Of course y'all like that. That's how she got like that. Now, she probably was like that already, but she felt the love, per se, when she got there. Like, oh, we could be free to just Yes, you can. I'm sure she's probably seen other officers or heard other officers be antilack and all of that. So, you know, what uh she's doing more importantly is just exposing the culture even more. Again, it doesn't stop there at her life. She got that from behind the blue wall of violence, right? The blue wall of silence. she got that behavior from them or the fact that she's comfortable. Anyway, y'all let me know what you think. You think there were some other police officers watching potentially and they was like Anyway, for more insightful commentary, please subscribe to this channel and my channel, The Demetri K Show here on YouTube. Peace.
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