CBS’s ‘The Equalizer’: Racist Cops Afraid of BLM, Al Sharpton & Don Lemon

Throughout the entire 2020-21 TV season, networks bombarded viewers with “anti-racist” propaganda and endless Black Lives Matter (BLM). A notable exception had been CBS’ The Equalizer It stayed true to the old-fashioned narrative and kept lecturing to an absolute minimum. This season however, the show has regrouped and is offering endless left-wing propaganda to its viewers.

Episode ‘D.W.B. on Sunday, the show relied on the tired BLM myths about out-of-control racist cops targeting innocent black men.

The episode began with two officers in a rural county getting a message from the dispatcher about an armed robbery by a black suspect driving an SUV. This is Marcus Dante (Torey Kitty), a New York City-based black detective and friend to Equalizer Robyn Mcall (Queen Latifah) passing by and filling his SUV.

The two local deputies, Barnes (Lee Tergesen) and Morales (Brandon Espinoza), assume Dante, a black man casually stopped at a well-lit gas station in town, must be the suspect who fled. They taze Dante and beat him up.

 

 

Barnes: You! Put your hands outside the window! Place your hands out of the window Now! Let’s go! How are you getting on? From where are you?

Dante: Hey. I don’t know who you are looking for. 

BarnesShut the mouth.

DantePlease excuse me 

BarnesYou can search the trunk.

Dante: Whoa. My trunk will not be searched. You won’t search my trunk without a warrant. 

BarnesNow, get out of your car. Now. 

Dante: Really? What are we doing? Okay.

BarnesYou can turn around. 

DanteTell me. Why am I being detained? Let me tell you. You saw a black man who fit a description. Is that it? You don’t have to ask me who I could be. I want both your names, badge numbers and name of your immediate supervisor.

Barnes?I said, “Shut it!” Please check his vehicle. 

DantePlease do not go into my car. I am an NYPD…

Barnes: Stop! (Groaning) Gun! (Grunts) 

MoralesYou are right!! 

After Barnes and Morales realize Dante is actually a cop, they fear reprisal so they kidnap Dante and make plans to kill him. The episode is completely absurd. It turned out that Barnes was in an earlier case of kidnapping and beating another uninjured black man 27 years prior. 

Robyn McCollum finds Barnes, an elderly black man whom Barnes used to hold hostage. He tells her that the world was not, in his words, “woke” then. According to the authors, you are led to believe that cops took black men hostage in large numbers during the 1990s. “Wake” refers to progress. 

McCall also describes the local sheriff as racist, refusing to assist McCall’s hunt for Dante’s kidnappers. But when the sheriff finds out that Barnes and Morales drove by the gas station where Dante disappeared, he does confront them.

Barnes concocts a story to tell the sheriff. He cites his fear of Don Lemon, Al Sharpton and other people as reasons for keeping quiet.

Barnes: Here’s what happened. The guy was there. He spoke with us. He identified himself as a cop; we went on our way. 

SheriffI won’t be bssed. Why haven’t you called it in? 

Barnes: We didn’t have time. We were moving so fast trying to catch that assault suspect who attacked Charlie. Look, if we went public with that, in today’s climate, and that guy went missing, we’re instantly guilty. You want those Black Lives Matter people protesting here in Gatling? Al Sharpton and Don Lemon camped out on your front lawn? 

The sheriff lets the matter go, but McCall is ultimately able to find and help save Dante. The episode ends with Dante handing in his NYPD badge because he believes he can no longer be a cop in good conscience. 

The week before, The Equalizer Did another outrageous episode in which working class white men were depicted as racists and stalking elderly Asians of New York’s Chinatown. This week, it is racist small town police officers attacking and kidnapping an innocent black man.

The Equalizer became a hit following its debut after the 2021 Super Bowl, but with recent episodes like these one wonders how much longer such a new series can maintain its success.

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