Great Moments in Racism: The Dash Cam Tapes

Guest Post by Ann Coulter

Great Moments in Racism: The Dash Cam Tapes

If you were watching MSNBC last Sunday, you may have seen Imani Perry, professor of African-American studies at Princeton University, and wondered, as I did, Why do I know that name?

Professor Perry’s delightfully original point was that we need to “think in serious contemplative ways about the depth of American inequality.”

So perhaps we know her from her incisive commentary! I certainly haven’t heard anyone talk about American inequality. It really made me think.

But then I suddenly realized it’s that Imani Perry! The one who nearly destroyed a policeman’s life by falsely accusing him of racism!

Back in February 2016, Perry launched a series of tweets, alleging the following:

— She was “arrested in Princeton Township for a single parking ticket three years ago.”

— She was cuffed — FOR A PARKING TICKET — and not allowed to make a phone call “so that someone would know where I was.”

— “I was afraid,” she wrote. “Many women who look like me have a much more frightening end to such arrests.”

Oh my gosh, she could have been killed!

— She was “working to move from being shaken to renewing my commitment to the struggle against racism & carcerality.”

Naturally, her story became instant international news. The president of Princeton leapt to her defense, firing off a letter to the chief of police, demanding an investigation. (I know Perry is a professor, but you’d think that, by now, more people would say, Let’s wait for the facts.)

Perry attributed the universal acceptance of her story to her “small build” and her association with “elite universities” such as Princeton.

Just a thought, but it might also be because she’s black.

The Princeton police spent several days investigating before finally releasing the dashcam footage. I’m hoping they dragged it out to allow public outrage to reach maximum velocity.

Perry wasn’t arrested “for a single parking ticket three years ago.” After being stopped for going 67 mph in a 45 mph speed zone, officers ran her name and discovered her license had been suspended. She was arrested for driving with a suspended license.

The officer was almost comically polite to the professor. He gently explained to Perry that because of her suspended license, “What you’re going to have to do is come with us, it’s $130, so if you have that money we’ll be able to post and we’ll be able to get you right back out.” He offered to drop her at the university, saying, “You really shouldn’t be driving because of your suspended license.”

He informed her that police are required to cuff anyone being transported to the station and assured her that no one would have to know. As for not being allowed to make a phone call, he clearly told her that once they got to the station, “You can make as many phone calls and texts as you want.”

A policeman was kind to her, so Perry turned around and accused him of racism, secure in the knowledge that no one would dare challenge whatever she said.

It would have been firing offense for him, but not for her. She is still gainfully employed as a Princeton professor — and a sought-after guest on MSNBC and NPR! (It must be because of her “small build.”)

There are dozens of these cases. Tweet me your favorites!

Here’s another, from one of our blessed immigrants, Minati Roychoudhuri, professor at Capital Community College in Connecticut. (Really! That’s not one of my proposed new names for Yale, currently named for a slave trader.)

In 2015, Roychoudhuri (B.A., M.A., Utkal University, India) wrote a letter to the commissioner of public safety, as well as “the Senator and Legislator of my constituency” (she teaches English), claiming a policeman had racially profiled her.

Her letter said: “The officer did not give me any reason as to why had stopped me. His asking if I could speak English shows that he had racially profiled me and was not able to give me a concrete reason for stopping me. Further, the officer had checked ‘Hispanic’ in the race category in the infraction ticket.”

The professor also noted that, “I teach about diversity and the negative impact of racial profiling, I have now become a target of the same insidious behavior! It is easy to connect the dots with the nationwide racial profiling which has led to serious consequences.”

(It’s such a boon to have immigrants teaching about the horrors of “racial profiling” in America because we can’t get anyone to do that!)

Then police released the dashcam footage.

Below are relevant portions from the transcript. I didn’t include the part where the officer asked Roychoudhuri if she spoke English because he never did that. It was a bald-faced lie.

Officer: Hi ma’am, do you know why I’m stopping you today?

Roychoudhuri: No.

Officer: OK. There’s that big gore area with white lines painted across it and you cut in front of it, in front of me, thinking it’s a lane or something. You have to wait until it’s a dotted white line. License and registration.

Officer: Ma’am. So I wrote you the infraction for that improper lane change that you did.

Roychoudhuri: Please, you know, I probably crossed over there, and that’s why I did it. … Obviously I did that. … My (record) is absolutely clean.

Officer: OK. So I wrote you an infraction for that improper lane change that you did.

Roychoudhuri: OK.

Officer: The answer date is on the front of it and the instructions are on the back of it.

Roychoudhuri: Wait, what?

Officer: It’s a mail-in infraction. All you have to do is mail in, either a check or money order, and mail it in.

Roychoudhuri: OK.

Officer: All right.

Roychoudhuri: Thank you.

Guess who’s still teaching at Capital Community College and paid by Connecticut taxpayers? Our sacramental immigrant!

(NOTE TO MSNBC: Roychoudhuri would make another excellent guest to discuss racism in America.)

After the 2014 killing of Mike Brown in Ferguson, Missouri — a justified killing according to everyone, including Obama’s Department of Justice — the big demand was that police be required to wear bodycams.

OOPS!

That was a miscalculation. Turns out body cameras are the best thing that ever happened to cops. Which reminds me: The public has still not seen the bodycam footage from the officers arresting George Floyd, explaining how he ended up on the ground.

Maybe we should wait for the facts.

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27 Comments
B.S. in V.C.
B.S. in V.C.
June 25, 2020 1:38 pm

It must be nice to be able to play the race card, you are never wrong because they were a racist

Trappist Monk
Trappist Monk
  B.S. in V.C.
June 25, 2020 1:49 pm

Shaddup, B.S’er. What’s your carcerality ratio? Probablity small due to your small build.

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
  Trappist Monk
June 25, 2020 2:45 pm

EC

Enrique Covarrubias
Enrique Covarrubias
  Glock-N-Load
June 25, 2020 4:01 pm

I just wanted to write a sentence using the fancy word for jail bait.

‘Cause you got carcerality
Walk, with carcerality
Talk, with carcerality
Smile, with carcerality
Charm, with carcerality
Love, with carcerality

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
  Enrique Covarrubias
June 25, 2020 8:59 pm

I got you?

B.S. in V.C.
B.S. in V.C.
  Trappist Monk
June 25, 2020 6:19 pm

What’s the probability ratio you were fondled by your priest

EC
EC
  B.S. in V.C.
June 25, 2020 9:07 pm

What’s the probability ratio you got jizzed by a giant beaver?

ICE-9
ICE-9
  B.S. in V.C.
June 25, 2020 7:47 pm

CONGRATULATION GEORGE FLOYD!
One month drug free.

ICE-9
ICE-9
  ICE-9
June 25, 2020 7:51 pm

Punks warned you in 1979

We’re gonna be a white minority
We won’t listen to the majority
We’re gonna feel inferiority
We’re gonna be white minority

White pride
You’re an American
I’m gonna hide
Anywhere I can

Gonna be a white minority
We don’t believe there’s a possibility
Well you just wait and see
We’re gonna be white minority

White pride
You’re an American
White pride
Anywhere I can?

Gonna be a white minority
There’s gonna be large cavity
Within my new territory
We’re all gonna die

ICE-9
ICE-9
  ICE-9
June 25, 2020 7:54 pm

I’m sorry
For something that I didn’t do
Lynched somebody
But I don’t know who
You blame me for slavery
A hundred years before I was born

Guilty of being white

I’m sorry
For something that I didn’t do
Lynched somebody
But I don’t know who
You blame me for slavery
A hundred years before I was born

Guilty of being white

I’m a convict (Guilty!)
Of a racist crime (Guilty!)
I’ve only served (Guilty!)
Nineteen years of my time

I’m sorry
For something that I didn’t do
Lynched somebody
But I don’t know who
You blame me for slavery
A hundred years before I was born

Guilty of being white

ICE-9
ICE-9
  ICE-9
June 25, 2020 7:56 pm

For the libertarians

ICE-9
ICE-9
  ICE-9
June 25, 2020 8:00 pm

For the paranoid. Just because you’re paranoid don’t mean they’re not after you.

Anonymous
Anonymous
June 25, 2020 1:49 pm

Facts why wait ? Could it be Floyd had a lethal dose of fentynol in his system causing respiratory and cardiac failure ???
Could it be Ryschard in Atlanta was out on parole and a second DUI would lock his drunk ass up for a while plus so he became a fleeing felon after assisting 2 police officers , resisting arrest and stealing a non lethal weapon from one officer and attempted to use it against police and he gets shot , well yes that’s what happens

OK, Jussie
OK, Jussie
  Anonymous
June 25, 2020 2:31 pm

At least Floyd died to make his point.

gatsby1219
gatsby1219
  OK, Jussie
June 25, 2020 2:53 pm

Doubt it.

Enrique Covarrubias
Enrique Covarrubias
  gatsby1219
June 25, 2020 4:09 pm

Well, at least he didn’t pull out a race card to get out of being arrested.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  Anonymous
June 25, 2020 4:12 pm

Out on parole for a child abuse conviction. What a loving father.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  MrLiberty
June 25, 2020 8:26 pm

Well at east he was shacked up with his white girlfriend at a nearby hotel instead of at home slapping his kids around some more, so there’s that.

e.d. ott
e.d. ott
  hardscrabble farmer
June 25, 2020 9:53 pm

Brilliant, eh?
The grieving wife goes to the funeral but the white girlfriend doesn’t attend.
Why? Because she’s in hiding after torching a Burger King. These stories just write themselves.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
June 25, 2020 4:11 pm

Sunlight is the best way to dry up a slime mold.

BUCKHED/BUY MORE AMMO
BUCKHED/BUY MORE AMMO
June 25, 2020 5:53 pm

African Studies Professor…her class syllabus is two lines long and the textbook is 35 pages .

Enrique Covarrubias
Enrique Covarrubias
  BUCKHED/BUY MORE AMMO
June 25, 2020 6:07 pm

Did you pass, Bucky?

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
June 25, 2020 8:22 pm

I love the Princeton video. Nothing is more amusing than watching a professional race baiter/academic going toe to toe with a unformed shake-down operator.

To put someone in handcuffs and take them downtown over a parking ticket is such a flagrant overreach of even the most dictatorial tyrannies it’s hard to fathom. And then to add the cherry on top you have the faux surprise of the I had no idea there was an outstanding ticket/bench warrant out on me in her best performance of guilty servility masquerading as wide-eyed surprise, followed immediately (of course after her release from custody)by her outraged/empowered/strong Black woman schtick.

Totally awesome performance all the way around, with a nod to best supporting butch fireplug in an ill fitting uniform nominee, Officer Flat-Ass.

I laughed, I cried.

As a side note, they pulled her over right on the site of the Battle of Princeton where George Washington beat the snot out of the British a couple of days after beating the snot out of the Hessians at the Battle of Trenton over outrages far less onerous than being hauled in for not promptly paying extortion money for a parking ticket. It was an almost sublime synchronicity for those who pay attention to that sort of thing.

Auntie Kriest
Auntie Kriest
June 25, 2020 8:42 pm

“Turns out body cameras are the best thing that ever happened to cops. ”
– A. Coulter

While they are an excellent innovative tool to protect everyone involved in any situation; the support of the police leadership. district attorneys, and particularly politicians would be the best.

As far as punishment for the lying piece of shit scum; they need a whipping. In public. But I’d settle for a term in a pillory.

That would learn them.

bigfoot
bigfoot
  Auntie Kriest
June 26, 2020 1:00 am

Nah, the whip marks fade away. Better to brand ’em with a letter: L for liar; R for rapist; T for thief. And then for those who have a lengthy carceral record: BLM.

Confused
Confused
  bigfoot
June 26, 2020 1:56 am

So what does one get if a rapist and a racist?

bigfoot
bigfoot
  Confused
June 26, 2020 2:52 pm

We are all racists now, so just an R.