Someone told police the group hiking through Saxony in eastern Germany were “foreigners”.

  • OhmsLawn@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    20-some years ago I lived in a precarious situation in the back of an old Black Panther karate dojo (I know). Newly-minted urban white boy that I was, it was, culturally, quite a learning experience.

    I remember one of the guys (an outdoorsman from Louisiana) told me that he was always armed when he went hiking or camping. I didn’t get it at the time, but now I do. It wasn’t bears or mountain lions he was afraid of. It was this shit.

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      11 months ago

      It was this shit.

      Police checking your papers for a couple minutes and leaving?

      Having checked the hiking group’s documents which proved the whole group was in Germany legally, police said they ended the operation.

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        11 months ago

        No. The resolution of this specific circumstance in this specific location is not what I mean by this shit.

        By this shit I mean the general danger of being the wrong color in nature.

        In Europe, there’s nearly zero chance of running into serious, life-threatening, interpersonal trouble on a hike, no matter your color. That is less certain in parts of the United States.

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      11 months ago

      No I’m sorry I don’t get it, what’s the plan here? Shoot at the cops? Threaten the racists with a gun? There must be a better answer to systemic racism than suicide by cop. A blank card with the words “not talking without lawyer present” would probably be a more sensible choice - against cops, not against mountain lions.