That Nightmare You Cant Escape

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“  Racist Cop Resigns After Being Exposed Saying African Americans Should Still Be Slaves  Officer Aaron McNamara has been an auxiliary officer with the Fairview Park police department. But that all ended today, as he...
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Racist Cop Resigns After Being Exposed Saying African Americans Should Still Be Slaves

Officer Aaron McNamara has been an auxiliary officer with the Fairview Park police department. But that all ended today, as he just put in his resignation after being exposed for his overtly racist comments.

Throughout his social media accounts, he has said that African Americans are “jungle monkeys,” as well as “spooks,” and should still be enslaved!

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Here are some of the comments that were screen-captured before he deleted them:

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This is just one cop of many. This is one of those officers who friends, family and many members of the community might have actually thought was one of the “good cops.”

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this is why I will never trust any of them. ever.

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We are asked: If you could get rid of your autism, would you do it?

I there was a pill that could get rid of my autism? I would probably end up taking it. I would keep it on my bedside table for months, maybe years, but I’ll get too sick and too tired to go on living like this eventually, and I would take that pill in the hope it would help.

But it’s not the right question to ask, is it?

I’m not the only one saying that most of my mental health problems have nothing to do with autism, but are rather a symptom of living in a world in which we are, from the very moment of our birth, seen as different, weird or anormal. We grow up feeling alone and misunderstood. We end up hiding our differences, when we should be free to embrace and cultivate them. We end up hating ourselves and hurting ourselves, when nobody should ever feel like that about something that makes up for a good part of who they are.

We shouldn’t have to live like that. Autistic children, born everyday, shouldn’t have to grow up like we did. Because autism never gave us depression, dysphoria, OCD or PTSD: society did; neurotypicals did. No pill would ever change that, because no pill could possibly erase our experience, as autistics, in a world made by them and for them.

So if there was a pill that made everyone else aware of and educated about autism, would you take it?

I know I would.