His Honnah is also throwing out portraits in the mayoral mansion (many of which were painted by historically significant artists) because there's too many white men depicted in them.
Regarding the police, I have mixed feelings on that. On the one hand their unions have always been a big part of the Democrat machine, and the police have been perfectly willing to be the enforcers of metastasizing government for the past century, so I sort of have a reflexive
reaction to this Thin Blue Line self-regard we frequently see out of them and their worshipers. I'm also not at all cool with the fact that a man died after an altercation with them over the unforgivable crime of selling loose cigarettes (i.e. serving market demand in a punitive tax environment). The police are one of many government entities to have exhausted their supply of benefits of the doubt as far as I'm concerned.
But on the other hand, if I'm a cop and I spend every shift up close and personal with genuine scumbags, I'm not going to take kindly to Monday Morning Quarterbacks dissecting my performance from their tony estates, never having developed so much as a callous on their perfumed hands ever in their lives. So I do get the FOAD attitude from the union.