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A long note-

I remember this one movie I saw a long long time ago... I don't remember the name but it was a small budget independent film I went to see with a neighbor. It was about a cop more over in doing undercover work, she had a partner which was Hispanic and she her self was African-American. There was this man and his kid that one day after work he was going home and on his way home this little girl ran into the street and he hit her with the car... the man didn't know what to do so he got out of the car looked at them and since he didn't have papers he was scared and got into his car and fled... it just so happens that the family of the girl where "white". The film then continues as the detectives look for this man... the finally track him down he tries to cooperate but he is still scared, through the movie she is seen to have like this hatred towards him because of being Hispanic... Her partner makes a remark that says, it appears that the background check doesn't cover all aspects of a persons real mentality because it has it's limitations... turns out her brother was shot and killed when she was young by a Hispanic gang member and held resentment... later when she is chasing the man in the last minutes of the movie... she tells him to stop he doesn't he isn't threatening her however... she points her gun at him and tells him again to stop, he just keeps going and she shoots him a whole bunch of times... sad ending... but ironically enough... the family that ends up adopting the boy was the parents of the little girl that got ran over in the beginning.

On my note:

I think that not one person is right or wrong, it just really depends too much where you're coming from, what you've been through. There's just too many factors social struggles, economic, and psychological-emotional struggles or issues... You just can't assume anything about anyone it's something difficult to discern. But what I do see possible instead of being quick in pointing fingers you should observe learn and open your minds to everything, you never know what you'll learn. I have been asked by officers why am I so hostile sometimes... I tell them it's because I respond in whatever manner they approach me. I tell them I don't HATE cops because they too are not all rotten apples. They really should be tested however in judgment and situation control not through tests that they are aware of, but more like undercover deputies that test their own force!

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