Powell On Gates: I've Been Racially Profiled "Many Times"

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First Posted: 07-28-09 05:26 PM   |   Updated: 07-28-09 05:49 PM

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In an interview with CNN's Larry King, former Secretary of State Colin Powell suggested that both the Cambridge police and Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates were to blame for last week's incident.

Saying he has suffered from racial profiling "many times," the general suggested that Gates could have handled the situation differently. He urged young people confronted by the police to "cooperate. Don't make the situation more difficult."

Powell later added, "Do you get angry? Yes. Do you manifest that anger? You protest, you try to get things fixed, but it's kind of a better course of action to take it easy and don't let your anger make the current situation worse.

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The full exchange on Gates:

KING: You're saying Gates was wrong?


POWELL: I'm saying that Skip, perhaps in this instance, might have waited a while, come outside, talked to the officer, and that might have been the end of it. I think he should have reflected on whether or not this was the time to make that big a deal. But, he's just home from China, just home from New York. All he wanted to do was get to bed.

His door was jammed. And so he was in a mood where...

KING: What about those who say he brings the whole history into that body of a black movement?

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POWELL: That may well be the case. But I still think that it might well have been resolved in a different manner if we didn't have this verbal altercation between the two of them.

So, my first teaching point for young people, especially, not for Dr. Gates, that the young people, especially, is, when the police are looking into something, and if you're involved in it in one way or another, cooperate. Don't make the situation more difficult. And I think in this case, the situation was made more difficult.

And you could part on the part of the Cambridge Police Department. Once they felt they had to bring Dr. Gates out of the house and to handcuff him, I would have thought at that point some adult supervision would have stepped in and said, OK, look, it is his house. Come on, let's not take this any further. Take the handcuffs off. Goodnight, Dr. Gates.

And on racial profiling:

KING: Were you ever racially profiled?


POWELL: Yes, many times.

KING: And didn't you ever bring anger to it?

POWELL: Of course. But, you know, anger is best controlled. And sure I got mad.

I got mad when I, as a national security adviser to the president of the United States, I went down to meet somebody at Reagan National Airport and nobody recognized -- nobody thought I could possibly be the national security adviser to the president. I was just a black guy at Reagan National Airport.

And it was only when I went up to the counter and said, "Is my guest here who's waiting for me?" did somebody say, "Oh, you're General Powell." It was inconceivable to him that a black guy could be the national security adviser.

KING: How do you deal with things like that?

POWELL: You just suck it up. What are you going to do? It was a teaching point for him. Yes, I'm the national security adviser, I'm black. And watch, I can do the job. So, you have this kind of -- there is no African-American in this country who has not been exposed to this kind of situation.

Do you get angry? Yes. Do you manifest that anger? You protest, you try to get things fixed, but it's kind of a better course of action to take it easy and don't let your anger make the current situation worse.

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In an interview with CNN's Larry King, former Secretary of State Colin Powell suggested that both the Cambridge police and Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates were to blame for last week's incident. ...
In an interview with CNN's Larry King, former Secretary of State Colin Powell suggested that both the Cambridge police and Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates were to blame for last week's incident. ...
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- tompoe I'm a Fan of tompoe 20 fans permalink

Powell is a war criminal.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:35 PM on 07/31/2009
- lawyerfan I'm a Fan of lawyerfan 5 fans permalink
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I have always admired Colin Powell for his balanced, reasonable approach to issues. I would have voted for him if he had run for president. I'm not sure I fully agree with his approach to being the victim of racial profiling, but it is very pragmatic. I hope that he emerges as a leader of the a republican party so that we can stop having to listen to Rush Limbaugh, Sarah Palin, Newt Gingrich, Dick Cheney and the rest of the nitwits. Although I am not a republican, I would find it so refreshing to hear some intelligent debate of issues, rather than talking points and obstructionism. Can you imagine Colin Powell arguing that Obama isn't a citizen or that global warming is a myth or that the earth is 6,000 years old or that Iraq has WMD (oops, forget the last one).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:17 PM on 07/29/2009
- NOV42008 I'm a Fan of NOV42008 9 fans permalink

I just watched Ms. Whalen on tv, who seems very upset due to threating calls.

What STUPID police released that report with her name, they blocked out an address, but not her name? The police has put this lady in grave danger, she deserve an apology and 24/7 protection.

Congressman McCotten, can you write a policy stating when police broadcast an innocent person's name, they must apologize.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:37 PM on 07/29/2009
- BigAl72 I'm a Fan of BigAl72 126 fans permalink
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McCotten has to be one of the biggest jokes in Congress. Wasting tax payer money just to satisfy his hate of Obama. Michigan has an unemployment rate of 13.8% and he is playing games.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:48 PM on 07/29/2009
- Steamboater I'm a Fan of Steamboater 168 fans permalink
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Even though racial profiling is abhorant, I couldn't care less that it's happened to Powell, the man who should have known better and not been one of the leaders who foughth to keep Gays out out of the military and then supported DADT.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:29 PM on 07/29/2009

I was pulled over after buying a new SUV back in 1993. I wasn't speeding or doing anything illegal. The cop saw a young black male in a new vehicle and thought he should check me out to ensure I didn't steal it. I stayed calm and cooperative to avoid getting caught up in the justice system even though I knew that there was probably more to his line of questions.

I, at the time, didn't believe that an agency or association somewhere that had my back to fight the system if I had filed a racial profiling charge or to fight the bogus charge from crying foul. And I say bogus charge because that is what we face as black men from the law when you fight the cops in court. They have lawyers and can outspend you fighting the justice system. Prof. Gates got a bogus charge put on him for asking for a name and badge number. If that had been me as a non-celebrity and middle class, I would have the charge to fight and spend money I need to live on. The way it plays out is that after you agree to drop the real charge of racial profiling, they drop the bogus charge. You might say no harm done, but it's still not a solution.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:24 PM on 07/29/2009
- grasyknol I'm a Fan of grasyknol 22 fans permalink
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When I saw Colin Powell on CNN, my ears perked up. I felt similarly when a man of his reputation, spoke before the UN in 2003.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:16 PM on 07/29/2009
- HolyCrop I'm a Fan of HolyCrop 2 fans permalink

Race baiting is a big money maker, just ask Jesse Jackson or Al Sharpton. This professor, Gates, is no different than those two.
Next time there's a call to Gates house, the white cops should just go on sipping their coffee at Dunkin Donuts and let Mr. Gates handle any problem that arises.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:09 PM on 07/29/2009
- TheNuff I'm a Fan of TheNuff 6 fans permalink

They had no reason to arrest him. Period. The dropping of the charges is proof.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:14 PM on 07/29/2009
- TheSpecter I'm a Fan of TheSpecter 134 fans permalink
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Everyone knows Crowley staged this event to get a book deal and secure a regular spot on FOX.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:20 PM on 07/29/2009
- JimR I'm a Fan of JimR 38 fans permalink

Charges for minor infractions get dropped every day. Proves nothing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:26 PM on 07/29/2009
- valkyrie607 I'm a Fan of valkyrie607 106 fans permalink
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So, because it offends you that Prof. Gates had the audacity to be angry (justifiably or no), it's your opinion that he deserves no protection from the police, and should suffer any random violent crime that might befall him.

That's mighty white of you!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 PM on 07/29/2009
- KIVPossum I'm a Fan of KIVPossum 51 fans permalink
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Look around, cops profile in every way. Sure, blacks often get the brunt of it. But watch - do you ever see them stop a well dressed man on the street and ask for ID? Nope, but the one wearing torn jeans and needing a bath will get hassled daily.l Are the joggers in their official jogger togs stopped when they run around their middle class neighborhood? No, but the poor fool with the bad luck to walk through it will get looked at. It is in everything the police do. I went 33 years without being pulled by a cop, then put an Obama sticker on my rear window - bingo, 3 blue lights in 4 months.

Cops make almost every decision based on some profiling, some level of bias.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:37 PM on 07/29/2009
- BigAl72 I'm a Fan of BigAl72 126 fans permalink
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True. I used to witness it while driving around with my Black friends in Detroit. Every so often we would get pulled over for no reason, and when the cops saw a white guy in the back seat, it was, enjoy the evening guys and stay out of trouble. I wonder what would of happened if I weren't in the back seat.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:19 PM on 07/29/2009
- KIVPossum I'm a Fan of KIVPossum 51 fans permalink
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One of my coworkers lives in public housing. I take him home most evenings. If a white man drives through the projects, he will be watched by the cops.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:14 PM on 07/29/2009
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Yes, KIV, I've seen black men, dressed well, being pulled over by cops in Torrance, CA all the time!

But I thank you and Big Al for your prospectives. More whites should share their experiences while driving with blacks or driving with an Obama sticker to bring this issue to a gather audience, and maybe, just maybe, racial profiling can be eradicated.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:52 PM on 07/29/2009
- lynnn I'm a Fan of lynnn 42 fans permalink

Yes they do harass well dressed people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:55 PM on 07/29/2009
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I love Jamaican people!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:35 PM on 07/29/2009
- dandypuddin I'm a Fan of dandypuddin 177 fans permalink
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What I am curious about is how people can call the President a racist. Which race is he racist toward? His father's race or his mother's?

White people shouting racism are just trying to justify their own prejudices.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:32 PM on 07/29/2009

I believe that they believe he is favoring the Black race.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:49 PM on 07/29/2009
- lawyerfan I'm a Fan of lawyerfan 5 fans permalink
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Dandypuddin, Obama is black. Being of mixed race is essentially being non-white, which in his case means black. If he had tried to drink out of a whites only drinking fountain in Alabama in 1956, he would have been arrested. If he had gotten on the bus with Rosa Parks, he would have been expected to sit in the back. He understands the oppression of people of color because he is a target, just like Colin Powell or Condi Rice or any other person who is perceived as non-white. I doubt that he empathizes as much with the "oppressed" white firefighters who don't get promoted because their test scores are thrown out. That doesn't make him racist, it just makes him human.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:58 PM on 07/29/2009
- gladys46 I'm a Fan of gladys46 232 fans permalink

Actually, I really don't have to eat in white people's dinners, etc ... what I insist on is educational parity, economic parity ... period .. I shall then build my own eatery !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:50 PM on 07/29/2009
- TheSpecter I'm a Fan of TheSpecter 134 fans permalink
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White privilege will not be dismantled through civility.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:31 PM on 07/29/2009
- robXdion I'm a Fan of robXdion 185 fans permalink
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But it IS being enabled because good whites who know it's wrong remain silent and successful blacks won't speak up because they're afraid of losing money and positions.

Before this happened to Gates, he largely mocked the complaints of poorer blacks in his public comments.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:34 PM on 07/29/2009
- TheSpecter I'm a Fan of TheSpecter 134 fans permalink
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It's obvious America is ready and willing to have this conversation. White privilege is dying; don't be distracted by the wailing of the mourners.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:43 PM on 07/29/2009
- lionzion I'm a Fan of lionzion 7 fans permalink
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Agreed..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:23 PM on 07/29/2009

you advocAting violence? for the white devil!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:49 PM on 07/29/2009
- TheSpecter I'm a Fan of TheSpecter 134 fans permalink
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Way to project.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:52 PM on 07/29/2009
- hoopesaz I'm a Fan of hoopesaz 23 fans permalink

That's the same logic leaders use when they decide to torture someone for information. I think civility is exactly what is needed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:57 PM on 07/29/2009
- gladys46 I'm a Fan of gladys46 232 fans permalink

Why are African Americans & other minorities still struggling for fairness, inclusion ... how civil has that question been ... and how long has it been civilly asked ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:00 PM on 07/29/2009
- TheSpecter I'm a Fan of TheSpecter 134 fans permalink
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Nice Straw Man. You'd be laughed off of any Junior High Debate team with that logic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:04 PM on 07/29/2009
- umber2echo I'm a Fan of umber2echo 3 fans permalink

I know about racial profiling. I've been stopped and pulled over by the police in "Liberal" Boulder, CO three times since I moved here. One time, I know, because the cop saw me leaving a house with a white woman (my ex-wife). I've been raciall profiled by my ex-girlfriend's friends, too. They dismiss me as "aggressive" and "hostile" when I merely question them. And instead of seeing me as an intelligent man (I do have a PhD from Princeton and am an college professor) who might have something essential and interesting to say, I'm simply dismissed in this way. Racism and prejudice can show themselves in many offbeat and interesting ways.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:13 PM on 07/29/2009
- TheNuff I'm a Fan of TheNuff 6 fans permalink

Get out of CO and move here to DC!! We need some brothers. : )

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:19 PM on 07/29/2009
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LA needs more of this kind of brother!! "Babeeeey, What's Your Phone Number...." (joking)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:59 PM on 07/29/2009
- JimR I'm a Fan of JimR 38 fans permalink

"They dismiss me as "aggressive" and "hostile" when I merely question them. "

"Question them?" What does that mean? You mean the way police "question" suspects? It sounds very odd when you phrase it that way...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:28 PM on 07/29/2009
- gladys46 I'm a Fan of gladys46 232 fans permalink

So, is it true that the officer fasified his report ! The woman who called says she did not say there were "two black men" doing anything ... the officer stated in his report that the caller identifed suspects saying two "black" men !!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:09 PM on 07/29/2009
- BigAl72 I'm a Fan of BigAl72 126 fans permalink
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Growing up in Detroit I had witnessed plenty of racism, mostly coming from Whites. As a White guy who attended a high school which was over 50% Black, around 20% Middle Eastern and around 20% White, I personally had never been a victim of racism, but it exists, and it is worse in some places more than others.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:40 AM on 07/29/2009
- gladys46 I'm a Fan of gladys46 232 fans permalink

Too many white people can't seem to admit or understand the fact that so-called minorities CANNOT be raci sts .. that is impossible ! The "powerful" have indeed determined their white race as superior, therefore, by their own determinations it is they would can discriminate against the "lesser" race and not vice versa ! Unless of course, this so-called "superior white race" is suddenly recongnizing their error re one race is better than the other !!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:51 AM on 07/29/2009
- gladys46 I'm a Fan of gladys46 232 fans permalink

"it is they who can ... "

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:53 AM on 07/29/2009
- bdaved I'm a Fan of bdaved 30 fans permalink

That
does not
make sense.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:18 PM on 07/29/2009
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