Posted on 06/25/2020 5:37:52 AM PDT by Kaslin

You have to feel kind of sorry for the once modest movement called Black Lives Matter. I suppose it started out earnestly enough. Ill take it at its word. While not every case was honestly discussed, there was room and willingness in this country to discuss policing, racial profiling, and racism in some rare corners of our nation. People of goodwill all share a desire to identify, punish, and purge such behavior from the culture.
But just like the high school party you throw when your parents are out of town, all it takes are a few idiots to start throwing furniture into the pool and any goodwill and trust youd built with your parents vanishes for quite awhile.
Last month I wrote about Jimmy Fallon tripping all over himself to apologize for an SNL sketch twenty years ago in which he appeared in blackface to impersonate Chris Rock. I noted then and still note we never heard from Chris Rock on the issue. Why? Because Chris Rock is an adult who knows whats real. He knows nuance and intent. He knows Jimmy Fallon. Theyre probably friends. That controversy wasnt real. It was the beginning of a month-long controversy avalanche that became more absurd with each passing day.
Two things can be true at the same time, of course. George Floyd was killed at the hands of an abusive cop. The mob rule that ensued afterward was outrageous. Individual police departments reviewing the way they physically handle those they encounter is warranted. Tearing down statues of Abraham Lincoln in Boston is intolerable.
Sadly, were marching full speed ahead into an all-or-nothing, dumb it down for cable news society where nuance is dead, where only one thing can be true and only one side can win. This means you have to pick a team. Are you on the team that takes over whole city blocks, lights churches on fire, and defaces war memorials? Or are you on the team that supposedly believes in silencing protests, pretends our history is perfect and refuses to have a conversation about race?
Its a false choice, and most sane Americans support neither but are nevertheless backed into a corner. None of us believe were a flawless culture with nothing to learn. None of us suggest George Floyd deserved to die. None of us imagine Andrew Jackson and Christopher Columbus were Biblical figures of perfection.
Also, none of us think Mrs. Butterworth, Aunt Jemima, and the Cream of Wheat guy are symbols of a delicious and nutritious Klansmans breakfast. Normal people also dont think a statue of Teddy Roosevelt on a horse flanked by a black man and Native American man is a symbol of white superiority as much as a symbol of literal height differential between a guy on a horse vis-a-vis those standing next to a horse.
Last week, the CEO of Chick-fil-A was the guest of Passion City Church in Atlanta. He was invited to a discussion on race with the church founder Louie Giglio and a Christian rapper named Lecrae. Cathy, it should be noted is white. Giglio and Lecrae are black.
Mr. Cathy began to tell a heartwarming story of a church service he once attended in which a younger white man with tears in his eyes dropped to his knees and shined the shoes of an older black man in the same service. It was a symbolic act Cathy said brought the room to tears because the community where the church was located was once a place of virulent racism.
Mr. Cathy never identified the town, so well have to accept the story as sincere. But Cathy didnt stop there. Holding a shoe brush in his hand he walked over to Lecrae, got on his knees, and said it would be a good idea if we all took personal action, dropped to our knees with a sense of humility, shame, and embarrassment and shined one anothers shoes as he began shining Lecraes.
Mr. Cathy may have a chicken sandwich companys bottom line to protect by pandering, but the rest of us dont. Normal people can be humble and kind to one another, but most of us dont have the background or personal histories of hate in our hearts and lives for which we should feel shame and embarrassment. Even Lecraes reaction to Cathy seemed to suggest he found the display more than a little awkward, if not completely cynical.
When a noose was discovered in the NASCAR garage of the sports lone black driver Bubba Wallace, the country was treated to a 72-hour dialogue on the racism within NASCAR, its fans, etc. A twelve-person team from the FBI investigated and concluded the noose was merely a rope pull from a garage door identical to rope pulls seen on multiple other garage doors in the complex. It had been in the garage for over a year, at least.
Did Mr. Wallace express relief that it wasnt the worst in us, but rather a giant misunderstanding? Nope. He went on TV with the flame-fanning Don Lemon of CNN to discuss how harrowing and hard it had been for him to suffer through the racist attack that never happened.
Normal people want to show compassion and empathy for our fellow Americans, but normal people also dont like to be emotionally conned and taken hostage. It may not have been Mr. Wallace who pulled off the original con, but any goodwill he could have restored in his sport, in his fans, and in our country was instead dumped for an opportunity to squeeze a few more drops out of a bone-dry victim story.
Yes, black lives matter. Yes, racism and slavery are two of our nations greatest, original sins. We want to stamp out any trace of that sin. We want to continue to prove were a nation of growth, compassion, and tolerance. Weve come a very long way in doing so, and most normal people know it.
Think about it: Its been only sixty-five years since Rosa Parks refused to give up her bus seat for a white man. Were the heroic Ms. Parks with us today, I suspect shed be equally delighted and bewildered to hear our biggest racial concerns are statues and food mascots.
White face?
THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Okay, let’s fast forward a couple of years from now:
ALL the Civil War statues have been removed or destroyed.
ALL the white people statues have been removed or destroyed.
ALL the street names have been changed.
ALL the buildings have been renamed.
ALL the product and sports mascots have been retired.
ALL the sports teams have been renamed.
ALL the non PC cities and towns have been renamed.
The Left is now happy, peaceful and contented..........................right?????????...............
The “Classical Jazz” station I listen to just played “Mammy’s Little Baby Loves Shortnin’ Bread”.
How un-woke is that?
Pretty spot on.
Regards,
“....The Left is now happy, peaceful and contented..........................right?????????...............”
I’d suggest that you don’t bet your life savings on it. /S
Then they can open up the re-education camps ... all Christians invited ... showers and delousing stations to the left just inside the gates.
I will NEVER buy Cracker Jack again! I’m so offended
So called ‘race relations’ requires participants and concerns from both sides not just one.
An ‘honest conversation on race’ requires us to put all the cards on the table.
BLM (loot, burn, murder) may have started out as an honest movement, but it has quickly evolved into a rabid, full-blown, violent, terrorist organization.....and should be classified as such..just like antifa should be.
As for bubba smollet; he’s nothing but a BLM plant and a racist narcissist just like someone else we had to put with for 8 years....he’s the up & coming new driver in the NOOSECAR series.
They still sell Cracker Jack? I haven’t bought any in ages.
The entire nation is having their chain jerked by planned and organized political forces.
You haven’t? You racist
Those pull top can openers sure look like a noose to me.
I bet you don’t go to Cracker Barrel either
All churches have been closed since they’re a meeting place of white racists.
Mammys Little Baby Loves Shortnin Bread.
Maybe Mammys little baby DOES love short in bread. Whats wrong with that?
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