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America Is Not For Black People
The Concourse ^ | August 12, 2014 | Greg Howard

Posted on 08/12/2014 7:10:57 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

Edited on 08/12/2014 8:16:47 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]

The United States of America is not for black people. We know this, and then we put it out of our minds, and then something happens to remind us. Saturday, in the St. Louis suburb of Ferguson, Mo., something like that happened: An unarmed 18-year-old black man was executed by police in broad daylight.

By now, what's happening in Ferguson is about so many second-order issues—systemic racism, the militarization of police work, and how citizens can redress grievances, among other things—that it's worth remembering what actually happened here.

Michael Brown was walking down the middle of the street in Ferguson's Canfield Green apartment complex around noon on Saturday with his friend Dorin Johnson when the two were approached by a police officer in a police truck. The officer exchanged words with the boys. The officer attempted to get out of his car. At this point, two narratives split.

According to the still-unnamed officer, one of the two boys shoved him back into the vehicle and then wrestled for his sidearm, discharging one shot into the cabin. The two ran, and the police officer once again stepped from his vehicle and shot at the fleeing teenagers multiple times, killing Brown.

According to Johnson and other eye witnesses, however, the cop ordered the friends to "get the [snip] on the sidewalk," but the teenagers said they had almost reached their destination. That's when the officer slammed his door open so hard that it bounced off of Brown and closed again. The cop then reached out and grabbed Brown by the neck, then by the shirt.

"I'm gonna shoot you," the cop said.

The cop shot him once, but Brown pulled away, and the pair were still able to run away together. The officer fired again. Johnson ducked behind a car, but the cop's second shot caused Brown to stop about 35 feet away from the cruiser, still within touching distance of Johnson. Multiple witnesses say this is when Brown raised his hands in the air to show he was unarmed. Johnson remembered that Brown also said, "I don't have a gun, stop shooting!" The officer then shot him dead.

After that, the narratives dovetail again. Brown was left where he died, baking in the Missouri heat for hours, before he was removed by authorities. The officer was placed on paid administrative leave.

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Michael Brown is not special. In all its specificity, the 18-year old's death remains just the most recent example of police officers killing unarmed black men.

Part of the reason we're seeing so many black men killed is that police officers are now best understood less as members of communities, dedicated to keeping peace within them, than as domestic soldiers. The drug war has long functioned as a full-employment act for arms dealers looking to sell every town and village in the country on the need for military-grade hardware, and 9/11 made things vastly worse, with local police departments throughout America grabbing for cash to better defend against any and all terrorist threats. War had reached our shores, we were told, and police officers needed weaponry to fight it.

Officers have tanks now. They have drones. They have automatic rifles, and planes, and helicopters, and they go through military-style bootcamp training. It's a constant complaint from what remains of this country's civil liberties caucus. Just this last June, the ACLU issued a report on how police departments now possess arsenals in need of a use. Few paid attention, as usually happens.

The worst part of outfitting our police officers as soldiers has been psychological. Give a man access to drones, tanks, and body armor, and he'll reasonably think that his job isn't simply to maintain peace, but to eradicate danger. Instead of protecting and serving, police are searching and destroying.

If officers are soldiers, it follows that the neighborhoods they patrol are battlefields. And if they're working battlefields, it follows that the population is the enemy. And because of correlations, rooted in historical injustice, between crime and income and income and race, the enemy population will consist largely of people of color, and especially of black men. Throughout the country, police officers are capturing, imprisoning, and killing black males at a ridiculous clip, waging a very literal war on people like Michael Brown.

"There's a long history of racial tension and misunderstanding in this region," St. Louis Post-Dispatch columnist Aisha Sultan told me over the phone yesterday. "Especially on the north side."

This sort of thing—especially on the north side—is what gets glossed over a little too easily when we try to fit a particular incident into a broader narrative. Ferguson is a small town of 21,000, mostly white until the 1960s, when whites fled anywhere but where they were. Today, Ferguson, which is a bit north of St. Louis is mostly black; Ferguson and St. Louis County police are mostly white. That fits a metropolitan area flanked by two rivers that divide neighborhoods and regions by race, the sixth-most segregated in the United States.

To people, like me, from the coast—I'm from Maryland—St. Louis can seem like a blank in the the middle of the country, a place where people and even ideas get stuck on the way to somewhere better, or at least somewhere else. But St. Louis is like New York (the fourth-most segregated metro in America), or Los Angeles, or Miami, or Dallas, or Washington, DC, only more so. Far from a blank, St. Louis is often regarded as the most American of America's cities.

"It is a microcosm of the rest of the country," Sultan said. "If this can happen in St. Louis, it can happen in any city."

It does. On August 5 in Beavercreek, Ohio, 22-year-old John Crawford was killed in a Walmart when a toy gun he had picked up from inside the store was apparently mistaken for a real gun. LeeCee Johnson, who had two children with Crawford, said that she was on the phone with him, and that his last words before she heard gunshots from police officers were, "It's not real."

On July 17 in Staten Island, New York, 43-year-old Eric Garner, a well-known presence in the neighborhood who sold illicit cigarettes and kept an eye on the block, was killed after breaking up a fight when NYPD officer Daniel Pantaleo used an illegal chokehold on the asthmatic man. "I can't breathe," he said, before he died. "I can't breathe."

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On the night of September 14, 2013 in Charlotte, N.C., 24-year-old Jonathan Ferrell was killed after getting into a car accident. He climbed out of the rear window of the car, stumbled to the nearest house, and banged on the door for help. The homeowner notified the police, who showed up to the house. Ferrell was tased, and then an officer named Randall Kerrick shot and struck Ferrell 10 times.

There was Trayvon Martin in Sanford, Fla., and Oscar Grant in Oakland, Calif., and so many more. Michael Brown's death wasn't shocking at all. All over the country, unarmed black men are being killed by the very people who have sworn to protect them, as has been going on for a very long time now. It would appear that cops are not for black people, either.

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After Brown's death came his demonization. First, we heard that Brown had run for stealing candy from a store. Then we were bombarded with a photo of Brown in a red Nike tank top on a stoop, posing for the camera.

This photo, in which Brown was flashing a "gang sign"—a peace sign, actually—was presented as proof that the teenager was a thug; his friends and family now not only have to work through their grief, but against a posthumous slur campaign. Johnson described his friend in an MSNBC interview as cool and quiet. Brown's uncle, Bernard Ewings, said in a Sunday interview that Brown loved music. Brown's mother, Leslie McSpadden, said that he was funny and could make people laugh. He graduated from high school in the spring, and was headed to college to pursue a career in heating and cooling engineering. Monday would have been his first day.

By all accounts, Brown was One Of The Good Ones. But laying all this out, explaining all the ways in which he didn't deserve to die like a dog in the street, is in itself disgraceful. Arguing whether Brown was a good kid or not is functionally arguing over whether he specifically deserved to die, a way of acknowledging that some black men ought be executed in the street.

To even acknowledge this line of debate is to start a larger argument about the worth, the very personhood, of a black man in America. It's to engage in a cost-benefit analysis, weigh probabilities, and gauge the precise odds that Brown's life was worth nothing against the threat he posed to the life of the man who killed him. It's to deny that there are structural reasons why Brown was shot dead while James Eagan Holmes—who on July 20, 2012, walked into a movie theater and fired rounds into an audience, killing 12 and wounding 70 more—was taken alive.

To ascribe this entirely to contempt for black men is to miss an essential variable though—a very real, American fear of them. They—we—are inexplicably seen as a millions-strong army of potential killers, capable and cold enough that any single one could be a threat to a trained police officer in a bulletproof vest. There are reasons why white gun's rights activists can walk into a Chipotle restaurant with assault rifles and be seen as gauche nuisances while unarmed black men are killed for reaching for their wallets or cell phones, or carrying children's toys. Guns aren't for black people, either.

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Sunday was Brown's vigil, and several hundred people congregated in Ferguson. They began to march toward the Ferguson police station in protest. Police met them in full riot gear, with rifles, shields, helmets, dogs, and gas masks. Protesters yelled, "No justice, no peace!" They called the police murderers. They raised their hands in mock surrender, saying, "Don't shoot, I'm unarmed."

And then the protest turned violent, as some citizens began to break into, loot, and set fire to storefronts in their own community.

Police officers shot tear gas and rubber bullets. Thirty-two people were arrested that night. Two policemen were injured. There was nothing easy to make of it. It was a senseless and counterproductive attack on the community; it was the grief-stricken flailing of people who knew it could have been them, or their friends, or their brothers or sons. Whatever it was, it was met with force.

On Monday morning, Sultan went back to Ferguson, where she witnessed citizens cleaning up debris from the night before. Some were shocked by the violence; others said that they'd been backed against a wall, forced into necessary evil. Sultan interviewed an 11-year-old boy about the rioting. "I don't know why they hate us so much," he said. "It seems like police are about to go to war with the people."

On Monday night, police again took the streets as demonstrators again marched in nonviolent protest, holding their hands high. Police again fired rubber bullets and tear gas, and again blocked off the main streets, not allowing anyone in or out. Police were photographed sweeping into side streets, and pointing guns over fences into backyards. It spilled over into today. They ran helicopters and drones over all of it; they shot tear gas; they ran up on citizens with guns drawn.

"Return to your homes," they yelled over megaphones.

"This is our home," the people of Ferguson answered. There wasn't—there isn't—much more to say.


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To: lump in the melting pot

Were you there? I wasn’t. The media told us that George Zimmerman was a white/Hispanic KKK militiaman and none of that was even close to the mark.


61 posted on 08/12/2014 9:04:17 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet (The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out for himself.)
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To: dfwgator

I’ve got enough earned air miles to one way 9 or 10 of em back to the Motherland.


62 posted on 08/12/2014 9:10:38 PM PDT by X-spurt (CRUZ missile - armed and ready.)
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To: AlexW

You certainly were wise to leave the USA.

I still like it here.

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63 posted on 08/12/2014 9:16:17 PM PDT by Mears (thanks !)
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To: DManA

Sorry to shatter you misconceptions, but this sort of thing happens to white people, too, sometimes by black cops. It happens to brown people and yellow people. The difference is that your victim mentality clouds your reason.


64 posted on 08/12/2014 9:27:16 PM PDT by Hootowl
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Should have been a barf alert.

Police being trigger happy with blacks, whites, and dogs happens these days.

But I think it has been widely reported that the number one killer of young black men is other young black men. So spare me the drivel.

If the policeman was wrong, he needs to be punished. Tearing down or pumping up the dead person is irrelevant to the issue. Wrong is wrong whether perpetrated on a saint or and evil person.

Thugs rioting and looting are wrong, and the shooting is irrelevant to that. Looters should be punished.

That’s all folks.


65 posted on 08/12/2014 9:32:16 PM PDT by greeneyes (Moderation in defense of your country is NO virtue. Let Freedom Ring.)
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To: lump in the melting pot

Good comment. I noticed that myself but chose not to include it in my earlier comment.


66 posted on 08/12/2014 9:37:31 PM PDT by The KG9 Kid
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To: Hootowl

I can,t find any connection with what I wrote and your response. Did you respond to the wrong post?


67 posted on 08/12/2014 9:50:18 PM PDT by DManA
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

When can we send them back to Africa? You know, send them back to their “roots” and tribal culture. I don’t think the Africans will embrace the entitlement mindset of American blacks. The tribes might render them seriously dead, however.


68 posted on 08/12/2014 10:05:56 PM PDT by MasterGunner01
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
"I'm gonna shoot you," the cop said. The cop shot him once, but Brown pulled away, and the pair were still able to run away together. The officer fired again. Johnson ducked behind a car, but the cop's second shot caused Brown to stop about 35 feet away from the cruiser, still within touching distance of Johnson. Multiple witnesses say this is when Brown raised his hands in the air to show he was unarmed. Johnson remembered that Brown also said, "I don't have a gun, stop shooting!" The officer then shot him dead.

This sounds utterly ridiculous.

69 posted on 08/12/2014 10:19:51 PM PDT by montag813
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To: lump in the melting pot

“I just find it sickening that whenever a cop kills a dog, the dog gets the benefit of the doubt, yet when the same cop kills a (black) human being, it’s the cop who gets the benefit of doubt.”

If the dog were posting several pics on Facebook of often wearing Vice Lords red clothing, flashing gang signs and being surrounded by others doing and wearing the same thing.... and if the dog were an aspiring “rap artist” posting songs about drugs and violence....and if the dog were seen in a physical altercation with the cop...

then yes, I would give the benefit of the doubt to the cop who shot the dog.


70 posted on 08/12/2014 10:29:03 PM PDT by Tamzee (The U.S. re-electing Obama would be like the Titanic backing up and ramming the iceberg again.)
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To: Mr. K

The young man in the picture was a student of my sister-in-law. She is a counselor in the Normandy School District. By her student, of course I mean that he was one of the young men that she had worked hard with to get of the “ghetto” rut; i.e, the dead end mentality that has ground down so many in that community. She even got him to finish school and apply for college, a success in anyone’s community. I don’t know the young man personally, nor much more than what my SIL told me. But from the way, she described him, I’m sure he might have been an asset to his community had he lived.


71 posted on 08/13/2014 12:13:40 AM PDT by Bishop1406 (Long time lurker; newbie poster)
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To: MaxMax
The loony left never cared about the truth on Trayvon either, they just kept Spewing all the lies.

They will keep boiling this down until all elements of truth is boiled out of it, and all that will be left is a bitter, poisonous black tar left--all Trayvon and no George--which is what the Martin/Fulton (Sharpton/Jackson) saga started out with.

You will recall that the matter was pretty much settled until Al and his NBPP shock troops resurrected it weeks later by inflaming the MSM-driven national hater cess-pool opinion base.

72 posted on 08/13/2014 1:23:36 AM PDT by imardmd1 (Fiat Lux)
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To: montag813

But highly motivating to an ignorant, credulous audience of a murderous bent.

73 posted on 08/13/2014 1:31:51 AM PDT by imardmd1 (Fiat Lux)
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To: montag813
"I'm gonna shoot you," the cop said. . . . The officer then shot him dead.

This sounds utterly ridiculous.

But highly motivating to an ignorant, credulous audience of a murderous bent.

74 posted on 08/13/2014 1:34:42 AM PDT by imardmd1 (Fiat Lux)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
America is certainly a place for Black people.

But it most certainly isn't a place for Black thug culture of the sort that Obama and his kids prefer. Reefer smoking, purple drank swilling punks and "they hos" run a great risk of getting shot or just going to jail.

75 posted on 08/13/2014 5:18:45 AM PDT by RoosterRedux
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To: MaxMax
The loony left never cared about the truth on Trayvon either, they just kept Spewing all the lies.

Think back to what the country learned in the O.J. trial.

In the Hood and Ghetto, Blacks are innocent until...hell freezes over.

Of course, this doesn't apply to conservative or civilized/dignified Black men and women. They are Uncle Toms and deserve to be shot on sight.

76 posted on 08/13/2014 5:26:09 AM PDT by RoosterRedux
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
peace sign? NO! Try again. Going to college? NO! Try again, trade school for HVAC. I love how with the progressives, everything after high school is "college". It's trade school at a community college. Rolling eyes.

Thing is, I think the cops are just practicing in the hood, before coming after the rest of us.

77 posted on 08/13/2014 5:39:39 AM PDT by defconw (Both parties have clearly lost their minds!)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
Still “laughing” about that! The media saw the name George Zimmerman, and went into orgasmic fantasy that this was some white middle class, German skinhead, tea partier. Then they found mama was Hispanic and they had to redefine . “White Hispanic”! They just made it up. At least half of this country are complete morons and that includes a lot of cops.
78 posted on 08/13/2014 5:49:58 AM PDT by defconw (Both parties have clearly lost their minds!)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Bye!


79 posted on 08/13/2014 6:48:52 AM PDT by CatherineofAragon ((Support Christian white males---the architects of the jewel known as Western Civilization).)
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To: lump in the melting pot
If this is true, then what you argue is ridiculous .

According to the still-unnamed officer, one of the two boys shoved him back into the vehicle and then wrestled for his sidearm, discharging one shot into the cabin. The two ran, and the police officer once again stepped from his vehicle and shot at the fleeing teenagers multiple times, killing Brown.

80 posted on 08/13/2014 7:15:07 AM PDT by Responsibility2nd (NO LIBS. This Means Liberals and (L)libertarians! Same Thing. NO LIBS!!)
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