Friday, May 29, 2020

An Abysmal Nation Led By An Abysmal Racist

Whenever I post something about racial injustice, I feel some unease. By what stretch can I, as a white person who lives a comfortable existence, truly feel the murderous oppression that others experience? What right do I have to comment upon something that I will never experience? It is not as if aggregating and commenting upon such egregious crimes will make any difference in the world.

Is writing about it from my position simply something I do to feel better about myself?

I don't know the answers.

But I also know that the inaction of silence can never be the preferable alternative.

The repercussions of George Floyd's murder at the hands of Minneapolis police continue to unfold. Pouring fuel on the flames that have erupted, Donald Trump, true to form, unleashed an abysmal dog-whistle Tweet heard loud and clear by his baying, salivating followers:



He knew precisely the origins and implications of that Tweet:
Twitter said early Friday that a post by President Donald Trump about the protests overnight in Minneapolis glorified violence because of the historical context of his last line: "When the looting starts, the shooting starts."

The phrase was used by Miami's police chief, Walter Headley, in 1967, when he addressed his department's "crackdown on ... slum hoodlums," according to a United Press International article from the time.

Headley, who was chief of police in Miami for 20 years, said that law enforcement was going after “young hoodlums, from 15 to 21, who have taken advantage of the civil rights campaign. ... We don't mind being accused of police brutality."

Miami hadn't faced "racial disturbances and looting," Headley added, because he let word filter down that "when the looting starts, the shooting starts."

The phrase was considered to have contributed to the city's race riots in the late 1960s, according to The Washington Post.

Headley, who died only a few months later in 1968 and had been denounced by civil rights leaders, was described in an Associated Press obituary as the "architect of a crime crackdown that sent police dogs and shotgun-toting patrolmen into Miami's slums in force."
And now America is led by a racist rabid dog intent on totally destroying whatever shreds of credibility remain in the first part of his country's name.

Requiescat in pace, oh moribund nation.

7 comments:

  1. .. come come m'man
    'dance as if everyone is watching'

    .. that is the how & the way..
    of many things.. including writing ..

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  2. I feel I'm not qualified to offer an opinion on race, but then, I often feel I can't stay silent. I'm pretty sure we must add our voice in support. Perhaps our old white guy role is to listen, take a back seat, but still be along for the ride?

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    1. You are likely right here, Brian. Yet I sometimes can't help feeling that my writing and posting about it can only be a very remote, flawed and distorted version of the reality people actually live.

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    2. Yes, that is true, Lorne. We are distorted by our white dude privilege. If we recognize that and support folks from that perspective, we'll be doing some good for our fellow peoples. Seems to me you got the right perspective!

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  3. Trump would have been quite comfortable as a member of one of the White Citizens Councils which used to control the Jim Croew South, Lorne. He is simply abominable.

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    1. Truly, when it comes to racism, Trump is a natural, Owen.

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