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Black man ridiculed educating kids respectful interact cops

King Randall, 24, is a breath of fresh air in a world where racial politics dominate discourse. Founder of the Life Preparatory School for Boys in Albany, Georgia, Randall’s mission is “to teach boys the true meaning of manhood and to be protectors and providers in their communities.”

Jason Whitlock is a big fan of Randall, calling him “one of the most impressive young men in the country.”

Unfortunately, not everyone shares Jason’s feelings. Randall has repeatedly been ridiculed as a “white supremacist” who promotes anti-Black stereotypes.

Randall’s latest controversy arose after he dared to teach students “how to interact with police in a respectful manner.”

Jason plays a video of Randall demonstrating to a group of students how to behave when pulled over by a police officer.

Having your license and registration ready when a police officer approaches your car, keeping your hands visible, and not being rude were the main topics Randall covered in his video.

However, this was enough to anger X.

One X user commented, “He teaches you to submit to authority.”

“I want to teach my kids to kill before they get killed. I’d rather teach my kids to jump on the police before they jump on you,” another posted.

“Giving good advice to black men can get you into a lot of trouble on social media,” Jason sighs.

“Some people said, ‘Well, the police are going to kill me anyway,’ but I said the way I did it, they were going to get killed,” Randall told Jason. He pointed out that these proposals are absurd considering that there were “20 million traffic stops in 2023” but only “32 unarmed black people were killed.”

“Last year, 186 people were killed by planes in 2023, but there were 16.3 million flights,” he continues. “I don’t hear people saying, ‘You shouldn’t fly because you’re going to die.'”

“The point is never to say that nothing bad happens or that there are no bad cops. “The point is to teach respect, teach manners, and try to make sure you get home safely,” Randall said. explained, adding that if your rights are violated in a traffic stop, time to deal with it is “not on your side” while you’re on the road, but once you get to court. ”

To hear more from our conversation and learn how you can support the good work Randall is doing in our community, watch the clip below.

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