Posted on 12/08/2014 2:25:04 PM PST by Altura Ct.
When Department of Justice officials arrived in Ferguson, Mo., one day after the death of Michael Brown, it wasnt just to conduct an investigation on potential civil-rights violations. In fact, officials from one Justice Department office were conducting meetings with Ferguson residents to educate them on subjects such as white privilege.
The DOJs Community Relations Service arrived in Ferguson purportedly to lessen the tension between protesters and city officials. But sources who attended the DOJs private gatherings with Ferguson residents tell NRO that the Justice Department also sought to educate and question the community about the issues of white privilege and racism. The political nature of the Justice Departments intervention in Ferguson may not be exclusive to its interactions with residents; it also might have affected its ongoing investigations into the Ferguson Police Department and officer Darren Wilson.
As investigators combed through Ferguson, DOJs Community Relations Service began holding the town-hall meetings, which excluded press and everyone from out of town. Ferguson resident Audrey Watson, 47, attended one of the meetings. She says federal officials organized the attendees into small groups and asked questions such as What stereotypes exist in our community? How does white privilege impact race relations in our community? and Is there a need for personal commitment to race relations?
Hundreds of people attended the fall meetings, including Ferguson mayor James Knowles III, who says many people at the initial meetings were angry and screaming. Knowles says the Community Relations Service officials told him they had previously responded to Trayvon Martins death in Sanford, Fla., and that they were there to help. During the meetings, he says, the DOJ officials talked about underlying racism that people may not perceive, and the issue of white privilege.
I mean, I think it was really just trying to get people to understand what that [white privilege] means, because the average white person wakes up and says, if youre just a middle-class white person, you say, What privilege do I have? Knowles says. But until you really understand the systemic issues and maybe some of those not-visible things that exist in society, which affect African Americans or other persons of color, you may not really understand what that is.
In an e-mail to NRO, a Justice Department spokeswoman said the meetings were designed to ease tension. The spokeswoman requested that NRO not quote her e-mails and added that its not the role of Community Relations Service officials to take a position on issues of race. Robert Driscoll, who from 2001 to 2003 was the DOJ Civil Rights Divisions chief of staff, says its not standard for these officials to educate the community about white privilege, and he called such action unfortunate. Their function is supposed to be on the ground . . . and to talk to people and let them know what the processes are at the Department of Justice, he says. The hope is that its a way to channel public sentiment to avoid civil unrest. Rioters still managed to burn down much of the town in the aftermath of the grand jurys decision not to indict Wilson, but Knowles says he thinks the Community Relations Services involvement has been constructive nonetheless.
However, the mayor says he thinks the DOJs investigators misled him from their very first encounter, and he has concerns about DOJs ability to conduct a fair investigation. He says the investigators, including Jonathan Smith, the Civil Rights Divisions special litigation chief, told him that the purpose of their first meeting was to determine whether an investigation was necessary. But by the time Knowles got home from the meeting, Attorney General Eric Holder was on television announcing the investigation. Clearly the decision was already made before they even met with me, he says. And later on they apologized to me for that, but of course nobody could say who [made the decision] and why that decision was made. He adds that, based on his interactions with them, he thinks the investigators he spoke to did not intentionally mislead him and were unaware of Holders plans.
Driscoll, the former Civil Rights Division chief of staff, says the Justice Department may have rushed to announce its investigation. Its not unprecedented to open [an investigation] that quickly, but thats certainly unusual, he says. Politics factor into that decision, and then, certainly, you have community unrest, and you have people that dont have a great relationship with the PD.
Unlike other parts of the Justice Department that operate behind a cloak of secrecy, the DOJ spokeswoman says, the Civil Rights Division often acknowledges or announces investigations into individuals or police departments. But the spokeswoman did not say how the department decided an investigation was necessary.
While the Community Relations Service town-hall meetings with Ferguson residents have concluded, DOJ officials remain in the city. Before, during, and after a grand jury decided not to indict Wilson, the officials met with protesters and other key stakeholders such as Mayor Knowles about how to keep the peace.
But Knowles says he thinks the public statements of Attorney General Eric Holder have built an expectation that the Justice Department will deliver the retributive justice that protesters in Ferguson seek. The Civil Rights Divisions pattern of behavior elsewhere indicates that Ferguson is not the only community receiving special attention from the Justice Department. During the past five fiscal years, the Civil Rights Division has opened more than 20 pattern or practice investigations into police departments throughout the country such as the one involving the Ferguson Police Department which is more than twice as many as were opened in the previous five years, according to a statement from Holder on Thursday. These investigations are conducted to determine whether local law-enforcement officers have engaged in a pattern or practice that deprives people of rights protected by U.S. law or the Constitution.
While a grand jury decided not to indict Wilson in November, the Department of Justice seems to be hunkering down for the long haul. Holder pledged in a Post-Dispatch op-ed published earlier this summer that, long after the events of Aug. 9 [Browns death] have receded from the headlines, the Justice Department will continue to stand with this community. He did not say what it would take for DOJ to walk away from Ferguson, and that remains to be seen.
The force behind the Justice Departments lasting presence in Ferguson may be Vanita Gupta, who was selected to lead the Civil Rights Division in October after heading up the American Civil Liberties Unions efforts on Ferguson. Before beginning her new job, Gupta advocated for the Justice Department to take a more proactive role in its independent federal investigations and called for racial-bias training for forces that receive federal grants. A week ago, Holder announced his intention to institute rigorous new standards and robust safeguards to help end racial profiling once and for all, which were specifically directed at police. He said the Justice Department is preparing to implement these changes in the coming days. After announcing the changes, Holder went on to say, In recent weeks, there have arisen great sparks of humanity, and hope, that illuminate the way forward. Perhaps its time the Justice Department stopped igniting fires and started putting them out.
See RoboCop 2. That series was clairvoyant.
At least Hitlers Nazi’s knew they were racist. These neo-nazis are clueless.
Just google Vanita Gupta.
That will tell you all you need to know.
Lectures from the Third World about what bad little white peoples we are...
“White Privilege” -
the inexplicable tendency of prosperity in those who adhere to the Judeo-Christian value system,
and the equally inexplicable tendency to founder in those who reject that value system.
The simple way to keep the DOJ away is to only shoot white people and let “people of color “ go or just look the other way and never arrest them.
wow thats mildly irritating!..no Its utterly outrageous come to think of it.
As a creepy ass cracker...and more importantly as a native born AMERICAN I deeply resent these twisted sisters going full racist on us.
What color were these Federal officials ?
Obama's America. Everything old is new again.
This is a bunch of bullcrap.
White privilege is the the new “Juden” for people Not of Color.
Its coming.
That image makes my eyes hurt. Not the content, just the out-of-focusness of it.
“Your tax dollars at work”
This is what happens when Tumblr runs the White House.
I wonder if they also lectured on Cis ableist Hetronormative colonial oppression too?
“This is a bunch of bullcrap. White privilege is the the new Juden for people Not of Color. Its coming.”
You are right. However, unlike the Jews of Europe, we will not “go gently into that good night.”
These people are transferring their hate of whites to a new generation. Got to keep it going.
Why is anyone surprised. It was clear that Barry was a Marxist crackpot when he first ran for office, so it only makes sense that his racist crackpot AG Eric Holder is waging war on the middle-class residents in Ferguson.
Why? Because teaching this in every university across the nation doesn’t reach enough people.
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