Posted on 11/24/2014 7:16:42 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Next time you invite Rudy Giuliani on the Sunday morning shows, make sure you give him the heavily caffeinated coffee, because once he gets wound up he really heads off to the races. Appearing on Meet the Press, the former Mayor was paired up with Georgetown professor Michael Eric Dyson to talk about race relations in Ferguson, and things got a little dicey.
Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani faced immediate Web backlash Sunday morning after he asked why people protest the killing of unarmed Ferguson, Mo., teenager Michael Brown but not black-on-black crime.
Ninety-three percent of blacks are killed by other blacks, Giuliani said, triggering a heated argument on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” I would like to see the attention paid to that that you are paying to this.
Black people who kill black people go to jail, Dyson said. White people who are policemen who kill black people do not go to jail.
What about the poor black child that was killed by another black child? Giuliani asked. Why aren’t you protesting that?… Why don’t you cut it down so that so many white police officers don’t have to be in black areas?
When I become mayor, Ill do that, replied Dyson, exasperated.
White police officers wouldnt be there, Giuliani said, if you werent killing each other.
As you can imagine, those last couple of lines essentially set of a tactical nuke of racism discussions on social media. In the ensuing muddle of words and cross patched accusations, some of the more useful and interesting facts underlying this long overdue discussion were, of course, lost. The first is the patently ridiculous assertion from Professor Dyson that “black people who kill black people go to jail.” How Chuck Todd let that one sail over the plate unchallenged is a mystery, since in all of the worst, gang afflicted urban areas of the country, that statement is simply untrue. In Chicago last year, out of more than 500 largely gang related murders, police managed to obtain a conviction in only 132 of them. The story isn’t much different in Giuliani’s old stomping grounds in the Big Apple and Los Angeles is much the same.
Granted, Dyson may have been implying that of those where a defendant is identified, the black offender goes to jail. This implies that there is a “system” in place shielding the white offender. But as the Los Angeles article linked above in particular notes, there is a separate “system” which frequently makes it nearly impossible for minority gang members to be brought to justice as well.
For his part, the way Giuliani chose to tackle this prickly, but obvious problem could have been handled much better. His numbers regarding the amount of crime which happens in various neighborhoods are pretty well established, but he shuts the conversation down by saying that three quarters of the crimes in New York City take place “in black neighborhoods.” It’s equally true that crime is the highest in neighborhoods with the highest level of poverty. Yes, those neighborhoods do tend to be heavily populated by minorities in the large cities, but the tie between poverty and crimes of all types is beyond question. Also, as I’ve learned through some of my recent travels through the south, there are similarly impoverished rural areas which are predominantly white where crime also runs rampant, with the meth trade, assault, domestic violence and theft filling the local police blotters.
Giuliani was making an important point which is rarely if ever discussed in America because the racial aspect of it immediately throws the conversation into acrimony and turmoil. But he brought it up in a way that was destined to fail before the words finished coming out of his mouth.
No, he didn't fail. He won the debate and made his points effectively.
if you werent killing each other.
That right there is the bomb.
I lived in NYC during Koch, Dinkins and Giuliani. It was a different city under Rudy - cleaner, safer and saner.
Why dont you cut it down so that so many white police officers dont have to be in black areas?
When I become mayor, Ill do that, replied Dyson, exasperated.
I’m not thinking that would work too well on morale.
That is supposed to be controversial but the Ferguson mob threatening to burn down businesses and rape and kill whites and their children is not??
Good for you Rudy. You’re only saying the damn truth. Democrats have babied and patronized Blacks so much they can’t accept the truth about their own people when it’s clear for everyone else to see, and they especially hate it when it’s a white person telling them the truth. Love em or hate em New Yorkers aren’t gonna hold back. Not the kind of people to tiptoe through the tulips. More like the type to go at your jugular.
I’m not buying their story. I bet she whipped a gun out on him.
“but the tie between poverty and crimes of all types is beyond question”
It is clear that the same behavior, morality, culture that result in poverty also cause crime. Quite simple. Poverty does not cause crime. Bad character does. A culture that encourages and perpetuates bad character and immorality does.
When it comes to liberal assumptions and policies, nothing is "beyond question."
The “poverty” excuse won’t wash, because there is also more crime, more single parenthood, and more school drop-outs in “middle class” majority black communities as opposed to their majority white counterparts.
The Truth has to be stopped with charges of racist hatemonger. It goes against the Marxist agenda.
Pray America is waking
RUDY, RUDY, RUDY!!!
DRINK!
But he brought it up in a way that was destined to fail before the words finished coming out of his mouth.
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Enough of this defensive nit picking about word choice when needed truth is told. Our word choices will never be good enough to satisfy the left. No more apologies. We should be out there whooping it up over his boldness.
He is only right if “killing” includes shooting in self defense, which historically is not the way shooting in self defense is looked at. He clearly intends to convey “killing” as unjustified murder. When has Dyson ever mentioned the rate of assaults on police officers, black and white? Why does the white dominated liberal lamestream media favor demagogues like Dyson? This practice clearly promotes disunity.
Scarborough: Trayvon Was Chased and Shot ‘Because He Was Black’
By Mark Finkelstein | November 24, 2014 | 8:34 AM EST
You’d think Joe Scarborough would have learned by now to avoid inflammatory statements about the Trayvon Martin case. Back when that case first broke, Scarborough immediately branded George Zimmerman a “murderer,” an accusation for which he later declined to apologize because he was not currently in office.
But there was Scarborough at it again this morning. On today’s Morning Joe, he sought to contrast the Michael Brown case with that of Trayvon Martin. In Ferguson, “we don’t know the evidence,” said Joe. Whereas in the Trayvon Martin case, said Scarborough, “you had a guy chase a guy around a neighborhood and shoot him because he was black.”
GO Rudy GO!!!
Dyson was completely rude. At 1:30 he says, “He’s (Giuliani) taking up time.” Giuliani was “taking up time” from Dyson having a free, unchallenged monologue. Dyson is the kind that talks a million miles an hour, talks over people, sprinkles in big words and buzz words, and we are supposed to think he’s an intellect because he can’t be deciphered.
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