Posted on 05/19/2015 1:53:50 PM PDT by jazusamo
This lunacy is mainstream thought at the Department of Justice.
Vanita Gupta, head of the Department of Justice Civil Rights Division, has told a lawyers group in Colorado that slavery and Jim Crow helped fuel the Ferguson and Baltimore riots.
The last few days have seen a number of fanciful stories with the Obama administration seemingly questioning the authority of local police. Ive long maintained that the administration is nakedly seeking to federalize policing standards but get rid of local police? No way, that sounds like something broadcast from a shortwave station in Austin, Texas.
But then up steps Vanita Gupta to lend some credibility to the idea that some want to disband local police and replace police powers with the federal government. Speaking to a group of left-wing lawyers in Colorado, Gupta had this to say :
The conversation in these rooms, however, is not about whether to have police or not but about what kind of policing communities want and deserve.
There is no question that we need police in our communities.
The conversation? What conversation is Gupta hearing that needs to be corrected? Who brought up the idea we might not need police? Nobody sane, for sure.
If you read the entirety of Guptas speech, youll get a sense of what is going on in the mind of the anti-police left. Officials in this administration still think it is rational and acceptable to bring up the name Michael Brown in the context of anything other than a likely felon against whom deadly force was justifiably used. Behold Gupta:
Eric Garner. Michael Brown. Tamir Rice. John Crawford. Walter Scott. Freddie Gray.
These names and many others have become familiar to us under tragic circumstances in recent months. Their deaths and those of other unarmed African American men and women in encounters with police officers, have provoked widespread responses across the country and have fueled the Black Lives Matter movement. In communities of color, in particular, the reaction has been stark and sobering.
In the seven months I have been at the Civil Rights Division, I have spent a lot of time with local leaders and community members in cities all across America, including with numerous mothers who have lost their children in officer-involved shootings. The pain, anger, frustration the lack of trust in the police is real, and it is profound.
Gupta asks the question that many Americans have already asked and answered:
Its worth asking, first, how did we get here? And second, what are we going to do about it?
To most law-abiding Americans, the idea of fleeing from the police, or worse, charging at a policeman you have already punched, is simply beyond the realm of possibility.
So how did we get here? Was it a breakdown of values? Perhaps a pervasive tolerance for lawlessness? Of course not. Says Gupta:
Lets start with the first question and consider the source of the mistrust. Mistrust cant be explained away as the kneejerk reaction of the ill-informed or the hyperbolic. Its in part the product of historical awareness about the role that police have played in enforcing and perpetuating (wait for it! here it comes!) slavery, the Black Codes, lynchings and Jim Crow segregation.
Give Gupta credit, she adheres to the fringe orthodoxy on race at the schools she attended: Yale and New York University Law School. Perhaps you cant blame her, because shes never heard anything different. But shes wrong. The riots in Baltimore and Ferguson are related to slavery and lynchings as much as the Waco biker bloodbath is the fault of the Rolling Stones hiring the Hells Angels at Altamont.
Altamont Free Concert - Death of Meredith Hunter
When people make choices to do evil, they cannot blame attenuated events which happened decades or centuries earlier. When Michael Brown charged a cop, when racialist anarchists set Baltimore on fire, they chose violence and evil then and there. The past was unrelated to that exercise of free will.
Guptas fringe view, however, is mainstream among the leftists who populate the Civil Rights Division .
It was no accident that these same leftists produced an absurd self-fulfilling report on Ferguson. But that hasnt stopped Gupta from trumpeting the report, or better still, using the report to shake down police departments across the country to change their ways or else. After all, Ferguson is just like lots of other places, Gupta tells us:
In many ways, Ferguson is not an anomaly. Through our work around the country, we know there are similar police and court practices in many places. I also know of several police chiefs around the country that assigned the report as required reading for their officers. We are already seeing the force multiplying effect of the report. In the days subsequent to the issuance of our report, cities around the country are beginning to re-examine their policing and municipal court practices, though we know there is much more work to do.
Gupta knows of several police chiefs around the country that assigned the report as required reading for their officers. Lets decode: this means that several police chiefs around the country know that if they tell Gupta it is required reading, the federal government will stay off their backs and another police chief wont get fired.
Give the leftists their due. They know how to use the levers of power to fundamentally transform a nation, no matter the truth. Lets hope that in 2017, there is the courage to undo the racialist mess Obama has created inside DOJ.
Ferguson Rent-A-Mobs Exposed
http://www.frontpagemag.com/2015/matthew-vadum/ferguson-rent-a-mobs-exposed/
Couldn’t have anything to do with the destruction of the black family where women are dependent on Uncle Sugar and spread their legs for any man who comes along instead of being selective, could it?
So ridiculous on so many levels.
JIM CROW WAS A DEMOCRAT!!!
In a warped way, she’s right. Those lumpen black inner-city idiots think that slavery is either still going on or was abolished about 10 years ago. I’d love to see a interview with these lumpen non-proletariats as to when they think slavery was abolished.
There is no one alive today or had slaves nor are there people alive today that were slaves.
This is a BS argument attempting to excuse criminal behavior and a lack of self responsibility.
Too much on government employment or other dole as well.
Yep, and these idiots are embedded at the DOJ.
I was wondering where those slaves of mine got to.
Evidently they bolted for Ferguson when I forgot to chain them to their cots and padlock the cabin door.
I’ll extend an olive branch to Ferguson and Baltimore rioters born before 1865.
So that boy who was dragged away from the riot by his momma, he was expressing rage about Jim Crow and slavery??? That’s why he was out there?? That’s why these rioters were out there??? Really????
Fire them. Simple. When libs cry, ignore them.
Elections alone cannot restore our republic.
There is a problem in places like Baltimore. It is that these young people have been taught from birth theses values: racism, hatred and the art of blaming others. They have obsessed over getting the speck out of whitey’s eye while they have a racism log in their own eyes. They excuse any and all evil coming from themselves and their community by blaming everyone else, even if they have to dig up graves to do it.
They wouldn’t know how to live if they didn’t have their hatred crutch.
When you stop and think about it she’s right. I mean, if not for slavery they wouldn’t be here. If it wasn’t for slavery how many black Americans would have been born?
Damned Fools
Obama is a divider, not a uniter.
And when you point out that 90% of murdered blacks are killed by other blacks, the fact that they are their own worst enemy rolls off their back like water off a duck.
Let’s see if my history is correct:
1. Slavery - democrats
2. Jim Crow - democrats
3. KKK - democrats
4. Harriet Stowe - republican
5. Abe Lincoln - preserved the union and depending on which side of the fence you straddle, the instigator of war of Northern aggression - republican
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