Posted on 11/19/2014 8:17:39 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Not for a second have I believed that Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson would be indicted for killing 18-year-old Michael Brown. Not in the moments after hearing about the shooting, not during the four hours Browns body lay in the streets, not when the police attacked protesters in the first few weeks of demonstration, and not during the subsequent three months of organizing and rebellion. And with Missouri Governor Jay Nixons recent declaration of a state of emergency ahead of the imminent grand jury decision, I have even less reason to believe charges will be brought against Wilson, as the local governments and police forces appear to readying themselves for a strong reaction from activists. But I have every reason to believe this movement will not die.
People are scared. Residents of Ferguson are boarding up their businesses and stockpiling weapons, under the assumption that a non-indictment will lead to rioting and property destruction, on a level that surpasses the initial reaction to Browns killing back in August. The tension is thick enough to choke on, but it still pales in comparison to the looming threat of police violence faced by black people everyday across this country. This is why the protesters, activists and organizers who have emerged from this moment will not go away. They know they are disrupting the lives of citizens who never gave thought to the institutionalized violence young black people navigate, but thats the point. And it will remain the point until something is done.
Indicting Darren Wilson is a start, but it is not the movement. There is the possibility that some who have been involved in these protests would move on in the (unlikely) event of an indictment, seeing that as the ultimate victory. Chicago-based prison abolitionist Mariame Kaba warns against this in a piece for In These Times:
To the young people who have taken to the streets across the country and are agitating for some justice in this moment, I hope that you dont invest too deeply in the Ferguson indictment decision. Dont let a nonindictment crush your spirit and steal your hope. Hope is a discipline. And frankly, the actions you have and are taking inspire so many daily. On the other hand, a decision to indict Darren Wilson isnt a victory for justice or an end. As Ive already said, an indictment wont end police violence or prevent the death of another Mike Brown or Rekia Boyd or Dominique Franklin. We must organize with those most impacted by oppression while also making room for others who want to join the struggle too as comrades.
Its certainly something these young people have come to understand, and they have used their newfound platforms to speak not just about the killing of Michael Brown but the daily atrocities of police harassment, sexual assault/rape, economic violence and political disenfranchisement.
Thats what Governor Nixon, St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay (who is calling for 400 National Guard troops to be posted throughout St. Louis), Ferguson Mayor James Knowles, Ferguson Police Chief Thomas Jackson, the Ku Klux Klan and so many others dont understand. You can potentially squash an uprising in this moment, through intimidation and bloodshed. But the resolve of the people has held steady for three months, and these young people are becoming more aware of their history, just how long these battles must be fought, and are willing to risk their lives for their liberation.
Just last week, a group of eight young activists from the group We Charge Genocide traveled to Geneva, Switzerland, to testify before the United Nations Committee Against Torture about police violence in Chicago. During that same time, 37-year-old Tanesha Anderson of Cleveland, Ohio, was slammed to the ground and killed by police officers. As the movement grows, the police continue to provide reasons for why. It was never just about Michael Brown or Darren Wilson, Trayvon Martin on George Zimmerman. This has been, and will continue to be, about the protection of black life and the end of the police state. It is about the ability of young black people to move through the world unmolested by a repressive government. It is about bringing to fruition the promise of freedom that our ancestors fought for. Its about America paying its debts.
I wouldn’t expect it to but I still wonder why no one wants to talk about the epidemic of violence on black men by black men.
What? No "unarmed?"
This guy should know -- that approach will NOT help his cause.
Not one bit.
We've paid trillions. It's never enough, right?
Yeah, I think we've figured out the scam, you grifter. Change your ghetto culture and try to make something of yourself. Your sorry little lives are not my doing.
Or, in the case of Brown, violence against an Asian shopkeeper. People looking at this case are not supposed to consider Brown’s behavior.
Darren Wilson should man the water cannons
I am a law and order guy, son of a police officer but do not ever believe that that blue (or not often black) uniform makes them more or less human than any one else
For fun go to PINAC some time. Those are rare (I hope) examples of LEO that are often not up to the job.
I thought that his full name was Unarmed Michael Brown on his birth certificate. Strange first name but what do I know.
Read my post again. I did not have the word “uniform” in it. Thank you.
Hey Mychal. While you’re all excited and distracted by a dead thug, your Bro, ‘bama is flooding this country with 30 million new latin american slaves for the Democrat plantation.
What about the movement against negro violence, against one another and others? (crickets)
So..... the communist front groups don’t want to leave Ferguson ?
“Hey Mychal. While youre all excited and distracted by a dead thug, your Bro, bama is flooding this country with 30 million new latin american slaves for the Democrat plantation.”
.....which will only hurt job-opportunities for blacks. Such a shame, huh?
PINAC rocks. I have had enough bad encounters with rent-a-cops and overbearing LEOs over the years that the videos are hilarious. HonorYourOath does it the best. You should see his clip about the talking building.
We need a National “You Loot, We Shoot” movement.
Drunks with Guns. Drunks Against Moms Against Drunk Looter Shooters. RedNecks for Drunks Shooting Looter Pants off Their Ass Morons. Moms for Ass Morons Looting and Drunks Shoot. Loot your Ass Against the Moms, Drunks will Shoot.
I need a refill....
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