Posted on 03/26/2012 5:02:45 PM PDT by shortstop
I didnt shoot Trayvon Martin.
And neither did the nation, the police or the criminal justice system.
It wasnt his hoodie or the gun law or what it means to be black in America.
It was two guys in a Florida subdivision. One of them was a 17-year-old who seems to have been innocent. The other was a 28-year-old who seems to have been belligerent.
How it went down, we dont yet know. One guy had a bloody head, the other guy had a bullet hole. One was a mostly model citizen, the other was a mostly model student.
And now the president says we need national soul searching. Al Sharpton says we need justice. Any number of protests say we need dialogue. The Million Hoodie marchers say we need racial respect.
What I think we need is less exploitation.
We need less twisting of tragedy into political advantage. We need less grandstanding and fewer crocodile tears.
Because this is about a dead young man. Its about grieving a life needlessly lost. And its about justice in that matter. Its about finding out whether or not the law was broken and if it was, if the lawbreaker is going to be held accountable.
Thats what its about.
Its not about anything else.
No matter what the president says, no matter what the protestors chant, no matter what the race baiters wish.
Unfortunately, this tragedy has been co-opted by people with political axes to grind. The death of this young man has been twisted to advance the agendas of politicians, civil-rights activists, occupiers, and cop haters.
And that is all illegitimate.
That is all an exploitation.
It is completely illogical to extrapolate the events of that night to make statements about either American law enforcement or race relations. To project the supposed actions of one man onto an entire nation is to abandon common sense and fairness.
Similarly, to designate Trayvon Martin as a representative of all young black men, or of all young black men who wear hoodies, is unfair to his memory and a fundamental distortion.
Some of what is being said is simply inane. The platitudes of political correctness, looked at with the light of honesty, become manipulations and pretentions.
Like the presidents statement that his son would look like Trayvon Martin.
That was intended to be a coded statement about race, an identification with a racial upset that is, possibly not coincidentally, beneficial to the presidents re-election prospects. It essentially translates to, I am black, too.
Otherwise, the assertion that his son would look like Trayvon Martin is the equivalent of the old racist claim that all black people look alike. Because, actually, if the Obamas had a son, it is unlikely that he truly would look very much like Trayvon Martin. The Obamas are taller and their daughters are thinner, with facial features nothing like those of Trayvon Martin.
In point of fact, if the first family did have a son, he would probably look nothing like Trayvon Martin.
The only similarity between the young men would be their approximate skin color.
And it is unfortunate when the president of the United States makes skin color a significant identifier or issue.
Some activists have turned this into an attack on the police. They have talked about arrest rates for black people, racial profiling, alleged sentencing differences, supposed disrespect for minority youth by the police. It has been a long and angry litany. And those arguments, pressed by anti-police activists for decades, may or may not have validity.
But they have nothing to do with Trayvon Martin. They are completely extraneous to this tragedy.
There is also an aspect of the response to this homicide that is about the race of the attacker, not the race of the victim.
Unfortunately, there are a great many black 17-year-old lads who are gunned down each year. Worse, black children even younger are murdered on a regular basis. Almost every big city has sad tales of black toddlers and infants killed violently. Little kids out playing, or supposedly safe within the walls of their own homes, are killed by random or purposeful violence.
And yet I dont recall a national outcry over them.
Yes, there may be a candlelight vigil, and somebody will usually say something for the news cameras, but absolutely nothing like the current national outrage has happened.
In the vast majority of those cases, the killer was black. Black on black crime in which 17-year-olds lose their lives is sadly commonplace.
Its not the race of the victim that has caused the current upset it is the race of the gunman. That conclusion is unavoidable.
So, too, is the conclusion that this tragedy is being exploited. Trayvon Martins death is being used.
And thats not right.
Yes, we should watch this case and follow the evidence and the decision of officials. But, no, we should not turn it into another opportunity for racial polarization.
“The meek shall inherit the earth”
Meekness is despised, Yet it underlies the thinking of those on both sides. Those who blame Zimmerman make him out to be lacking in it, those who blame Martin make him out to be lacking in it (I think the evidence supports this view).
The larger tragedy here is that simple virtue- which all men do learn in their life- is condemned or ignored in the discussion of this event. It is hard to teach a young man meekness without destroying their spirit but it is done all the time.
Hopefully before they jump someone with a gun for asking them what they’re doing.
Amen!
There is a gang sign for that.
The current story is about an empty bag.
That's one of those "Trigger Words' ~ empty means empty. All means all. None means none.
I can believe a kid could get expelled for having an empty bag ~
That, btw, is one of the big reasons to eliminate public schools.
Exactly. And more than likely, the little darling was destined to be blown away by one of his fellow thugs anyway.
Great article.
We each have a blind spot. It appears to me that in the encounter between Zimmerman and Martin, ego met ego, pride met pride, and blind spot met blind spot.
I don’t even know what my blind spot might be, even though a few recent dramatic events should have taught me. Did my blind spot contribute to the defeats? I don’t know.
LOL!
I forgot....the only (AP) course Obama ever took was Teleprompter.
My view is that Cpt. Zimmerman was conducting his duties as an officer in the Neighborhood Watch and observed Trayvon Martin wearing his hoodie, tattoos, gold teeth and casing houses.
If you listen to the 911 tape, Cpt. Zimmerman reports that Trayvon was walking, looking at houses and looking suspicious.
Cpt. Zimmerman, fulfilling his duty began to question Martin when Trayvon violently attacked Zimmerman.
"...the other was a mostly model student."Ecxcept for the discipline problems.
And the drug problems.
And being suspended from school.
And living out on the streets and not coming home for days and nights in a row.
Ah. I see. Well, let’s not waste electrons, then.
Politically based assumptions again take the forefront.
Perhaps the entire story is as honest as Tawana Brawley.
Maybe this is only a story because none of these people wants to confront the enemy in the White House about what he is doing to America and this sideshow is giving him and his Cabal cover.
Take color out of it and we have a confrontation and physical assault that ended up with one of the participants injured and the other shot. How is this of any national interest unless there is an orchestrated cover for the real bad deeds done by the administration.
LOL Now we have the full sign developed by 0bama for his 0ccidental thesis.
Not bad!
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“LOL Now we have the full sign developed by 0bama for his 0ccidental thesis”
Thesis:
” Head Up My Rear; Allegorical Allusion, or Practical Reality ? “
“Did my blind spot contribute to the defeats?”
Sure, but don’t get hung up on it. That delays the learning process. I may change my mind later- I have before- but nearing 60 I think the purpose of life is mostly accepting what fools we are.
“The other was a 28-year-old who seems to have been belligerent.”
What a load of CRAP. He followed the kid. Does this guy know what happened? Was he there? NO.
Yet he spouts off the lib media narrative. Why not go full throttle like Santorum did, and call the guy “sick” and “malicious”?
New information since this was written makes this article a bit off base.
Of course it’s not about Trayvon. It’s about getting Obama re-elected. Black entitlement by virtue of victimhood, played to contrive a “right” to have a black president for another 4 years.
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