"White America was shocked at what they saw what police doing to Rodney King, black America would have loved to have been shocked by what they saw police doing to Rodney King, but black America could have only be shocked if what the police did to Rodney King was something that was completely alien to their community experience, something they couldn't imagine the police doing in their community... there is a Rodney King every day in this country and black America has always known it. Everything those cops did, they have done to someone else when there were no cameras rolling." Clearly you didn't pay attention to the video, because it addresses your very criticism. Over the past decade we have seen radical power shift to the executive branch (police), and that is very problematic for the progress of society and democracy. If you need me to list specific legislation and court cases that relate to my point, I will. Also, you are the one that is ignorant to American history if you think that people have just started recording police in the past 7 years... Rodney King was recorded being beaten by police in 1991, and there are countless clips of police battery from every major social movement since the 1960's.