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A Former Community Organizer’s View of Ferguson
FrontPage Magazine ^ | August 22, 2014 | Y. Kerry Sara

Posted on 08/22/2014 7:31:41 AM PDT by SJackson

For the past several days I have been watching news reports on the mayhem that is happening in Ferguson, Missouri.

Personally, I have tried to ignore the events going on there since 18-year-old Michael Brown was shot by Officer Darren Wilson. Michael Brown was shot after he robbed a convenience store on August 9th 2014. Officer Wilson shot Brown after Brown assaulted Wilson subsequent to the officer approaching the suspect while responding to the robbery call via emergency communication.

The reason I attempted to ignore the situation is that it reminds me of my days when I was working as a community organizer for the ACLU in Buffalo, New York. It is a period in my life that I would rather forget.

I had the task of working on cases of police brutality. When an incident would happen between the police and a suspect or group of suspects, protests would invariably begin. The protesters would allege police brutality or misconduct. The media would get involved and many “leaders” and “activists” would make wild and irresponsible charges against anyone who did not fall in line with the radical ideology of the organizers of the protests.

Does any of this sound familiar?

However, I did not expect the situation in Ferguson to spiral out of control like it has.

Why are black Americans reacting to this incident with so much anger and violence? Michael Brown was obviously a dangerous young criminal who assaulted both a store clerk and a police officer.

The distress of so many black people goes beyond who Michael Brown was or what he was doing at the time of his death.

What everyone seems to be missing is that after 6 years of the historic election of the first African-American to the office of the President of the United States, many young black people still have a highly adversarial relationship with sources of civil authority and American society.

I vividly remember the emotional feeling that was present in the atmosphere right after President Obama won the election in November of 2008. I was one of the few people in my community who did not support Barack Obama when he was running for President. Furthermore, I was the only black person that I knew who favored Senator McCain over Senator Obama.

Nonetheless, when I stepped out of the door of my apartment building on the morning of November 5, 2008 I immediately sensed that the world was somehow different. I could literally see the pride and happiness in the faces of other black people that I came across that day.

When I visited a coffee shop that morning for my daily caffeine fix, there was a white woman who was sitting at one of the café tables talking to another white woman about the historic significance of what happened the night before. One of the women was crying tears of joy.

President-elect Barack Obama had so enthralled a segment of citizens with his message of hope and change that many people actually believed in the prospective future of our country and anticipated that many positive changes were soon to come.

I remember thinking to myself: “Maybe I am wrong about Barack Obama and what I think he represents.”

Fast forward 6 years to August 2014.

The almost universal African-American support for Senator Barack Obama in 2008 has dissipated to a degree. It is important to note this phenomenon because the black leadership class of the country from both sides of the political spectrum — not just the right wing — are questioning the impact and legacy of Barack Obama’s presidency.

Many black citizens think that the President is indifferent to the plight of poor people in the United States. President Obama is silent on the breakdown of family values and civil society in the black community until an incident like the shooting death of Michael Brown forces him to focus on the decline of community standards and moral behavior.

It is under the tenure of the first black President that poor black families are seeing their chances of moving up the income ladder into the middle class disappear before their eyes. Black parents are observing that their children are being born into poverty and realizing that they are likely to die in poverty. African-American families are not living the American Dream. Generation after generation are stuck in a practical social nightmare.

This is the political and social environment that manifests itself in our country after six years of President Obama’s administration. It is this environment that creates fertile ground for race-baiting organizations like the New Black Panther Party and the Nation of Islam to plant seeds of hate among the other rabble rousers showing up in Ferguson, Missouri.

In light of what is happening on the ground in Missouri we have to wonder how many of the people who are causing the problems in the region bought into the President’s message of hope and change back in 2008.

Now some of those self-same individuals are fueling what investigative reporter Matthew Vadum called “a vicious war against civil society in Ferguson.”

It is without doubt that many of the troublemakers in Ferguson today supported Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012, and not only because he was black. They also genuinely believed that he would develop legislative policies and social programs that would help African-American communities and the poor people of this nation.

Now, that hope and belief has transformed into racially motivated violence and anger.

The President has not only failed the black community. He has unwittingly pitted black and Hispanic poor and disenfranchised communities against one another through his inaction on the illegal immigration issue. He has attempted to out-flank congressional Republicans in the realm of public opinion by using the Hispanic community as a political wedge.

There is something about the philosophical makeup and social structure of American black communities that makes young black men like Michael Brown choose the route of criminal activity and social exclusion over integration into the mainstream of our society.

There is no one in the urban communities to warn young people like Mr. Brown of the consequences of behaving like a felon. Someone should have told him that the gangster rap music that he loved so much is full of messages that either has no basis in objective reality or will bring direct problems to the individuals who choose to believe in those ideas.

If you choose to behave like a criminal you are subject to being detained, arrested, assailed or killed by members of the police department.

This is a most basic fact of living in a civil society that anyone with a head on his shoulders should be able to understand. Yet many African-American men make the choice to believe that the rules of society do not apply to them.

If there is any group of people that the President should have been desperately trying to reach with his message of hope and change it is young men like Michael Brown.

Instead, many of them are currently in the streets of Ferguson, Missouri engaging in violence and causing mischief and mayhem.


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1 posted on 08/22/2014 7:31:41 AM PDT by SJackson
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To: SJackson

Does Brown have a live in father? I have never seen hide nor hair of him on the Telly.


2 posted on 08/22/2014 7:37:49 AM PDT by Don Corleone ("Oil the gun..eat the cannoli. Take it to the Mattress.")
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To: Don Corleone

The father and mother don’t live together but yes, the father has appeared on the telly


3 posted on 08/22/2014 7:42:10 AM PDT by yldstrk ( My heroes have always been cowboys)
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To: SJackson

“...many young black people still have a highly adversarial relationship with sources of civil authority and American society...”

No matter how much ‘free stuff’ and favored status you get, if you have an 800 lb. chip on your shoulder and if you are CONSTANTLY spoiling for confrontation.... you are going to make trouble because you’re addicted to discord-AND because you have NO OTHER identity!!


4 posted on 08/22/2014 7:46:01 AM PDT by SMARTY ("When you blame others, you give up your power to change." Robert Anthony)
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To: Don Corleone
I believe the situation is similar to Trayvon. The parents split up and one or both are now married to someone else. M.B. was apparently staying with his grandmother, but I haven't heard any explanation why.
5 posted on 08/22/2014 7:46:51 AM PDT by smokingfrog ( sleep with one eye open (<o> ---)
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To: Don Corleone

I heard a report that he was living with his grandmother.


6 posted on 08/22/2014 7:48:36 AM PDT by Slyfox (Satan's goal is to rub out the image of God he sees in the face of every human.)
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7 posted on 08/22/2014 7:48:43 AM PDT by smokingfrog ( sleep with one eye open (<o> ---)
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To: SJackson

“They also genuinely believed that he would develop legislative policies and social programs that would help African-American communities and the poor people of this nation...”

Another LIE.

For 30+ years minorities in the US have been receiving TONS of benefits, advantages, support, guidance, favored status, financial support, etc.

How do you IMPROVE on THAT? After all these years, how can you STILL complain that you need/must have MORE???!!!

Are you completely blind, deaf and dumb so that NOTHING gives you a leg up to get started in life??


8 posted on 08/22/2014 7:49:53 AM PDT by SMARTY ("When you blame others, you give up your power to change." Robert Anthony)
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9 posted on 08/22/2014 7:50:12 AM PDT by DJ MacWoW (The Fed Gov is not one ring to rule them all)
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To: smokingfrog

I wonder if he ever bum-rushed his grandmother.


10 posted on 08/22/2014 7:56:46 AM PDT by Slyfox (Satan's goal is to rub out the image of God he sees in the face of every human.)
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To: SJackson

If there is any group of people that the President should have been desperately trying to reach with his message of hope and change it is young men like Michael Brown.


And what exactly should that message of hope and change be?

We have a generation of people (including conservatives) who in essence worship the government. The govt is the answer to every problem.

The best and only thing I inherited from my Dad was when I asked him how to do something he would tell me, “You have a smart mother and father, you figure it out.” Reagan was good at that and essentially reminded us of our heritage and pushed the issues back down to us.

When was that last time you heard that?


11 posted on 08/22/2014 8:00:09 AM PDT by PeterPrinciple (Where is your thinking cap? The one you were issued in elementary school.)
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To: SMARTY
We have created a permanent underclass, uneducated, unskilled, and highly dependent upon government handouts. Why should we expect any less than anger, hostility, and frustration from black youth?

Jobless Rate for Poor Black Teen Dropouts? Try 95 Percent

These ten charts show the black-white economic gap hasn’t budged in 50 years

"The wealth gap between minorities and whites has not improved over the past three decades," reports the Urban Institute. "From 1983 to 2010, average family wealth for whites has been about six times that of blacks and Hispanics — the gap in actual dollars growing as average wealth increased for both groups." And the Great Recession exacerbated that gap, as blacks and Hispanics were hit especially hard.

From Pew: "The incarceration rate of black men is more than six times higher than that of white men, slightly larger than the gap in 1960."

12 posted on 08/22/2014 8:03:02 AM PDT by kabar
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To: SMARTY
Yet many African-American men make the choice to believe that the rules of society do not apply to them.

White man's rules don't apply to them. They don't want to be part of that racist society. /s

13 posted on 08/22/2014 8:07:31 AM PDT by oldbrowser (We have a rogue government in Washington)
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To: yldstrk
The father and mother don’t live together

And the 'son' wasn't living with either of them.

14 posted on 08/22/2014 8:14:29 AM PDT by UCANSEE2 (Lost my tagline on Flight MH370. Sorry for the inconvenience.)
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To: UCANSEE2

Where did MB live, if not with his mom?


15 posted on 08/22/2014 8:30:53 AM PDT by Mamzelle
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To: kabar

If you’re being chased by a 700 lb. Bengal tiger and you’re throwing T-bone steaks at him...do you think he’ll go away?


16 posted on 08/22/2014 8:33:08 AM PDT by SMARTY ("When you blame others, you give up your power to change." Robert Anthony)
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To: SMARTY

So your solution to the problem is what?


17 posted on 08/22/2014 8:45:51 AM PDT by kabar
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To: PeterPrinciple

Childbearing in the context of a marriage. The benefits of education, work and self sufficiency. I think it would have been nice had the President addressed these issues, but he’s opted for divisiveness based largely on economic results. And failed to address the reasons for the disparity in results. Which isn’t race. In the end, values have to be taught by the family, not government.


18 posted on 08/22/2014 8:53:53 AM PDT by SJackson (incompetent and feckless..the story of the Obama presidency. No hand on the f***ing tiller, Hillary)
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To: Don Corleone

Don’t know, I’ve seen pictures of his father though mom seems to be on TV more. Though I hadn’t considered it, I would have presumed they lived together which well might not be true. I guess that’s my bias, husband, wife, children, I assume they’re a family under one roof, despite the fact that I know better.


19 posted on 08/22/2014 8:56:32 AM PDT by SJackson (incompetent and feckless..the story of the Obama presidency. No hand on the f***ing tiller, Hillary)
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To: SMARTY

African ‘Americans’ are just similar by class to Anglo-Saxon ‘Americans and East European ‘Americans’ and SE Asian ‘Americans’ and Oriental ‘Americans and etc. In past years , especially in the days of WWII, the population was mostly European ‘Americans’ who had learned how to get along and even fight a war together. However. there are inherited cultural differences that extend back through the ages. The biblical story of the Tower of Babel is a lesson in the difficulties if not errors encountered when people try to blend the cultures instead of just living alongside one another. Cultural differences do have behavioral differences. It was and should be no surprise that the growth of the USA came primarily from cultures which embodied fertile habits. The African culture was and is one culture lagging in such habits.


20 posted on 08/22/2014 9:21:30 AM PDT by noinfringers2
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