So does this mean that African-Americans will not be included in the traditional amber alerts?
RE: So does this mean that African-Americans will not be included in the traditional amber alerts?
Like at black only college graduations? That segregation stuff is ridiculously retro.
Several police dramas have had the theme (including with a black child ignored by the public) but one of the current FBI series (one with Missy Peregrym) last week had an ordinary poor woman who wasn’t listened to about her reports to authorities about her abducted daughter but the senator’s lost child cause a full team alert. The non senator’s daughter was found dead in a wooden chest in a trash dump area and could have been saved the morning before like the arrogant senator’s kid.
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earlier episode of the show Missing:
Missing Black Girls Deserve More Attention. With NBC’s Found, They’re Getting It.
Kathleen Newman-Bremang
JUNE 22, 2023.
NBC’s buzzy new drama Found opens with a scenario we know all too well. A white girl is missing, and the news crews are lined up, breathlessly reporting every detail in a relentless effort to bring her home. Conversely, a black girl who has also disappeared at the same time in the same city is largely ignored, silently begging for the decency of attention instead of apathy and the same communal and police support as her peer. ((note: “her group proudly call themselves vigilantes”))
“So does this mean that African-Americans will not be included in the traditional amber alerts?”
These will be the “Lashaneekwa” alerts.