Posted on 05/23/2015 12:14:57 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
Earlier this week, outlaw motorcycle clubs engaged in a daylight gun battle in Waco, Texas. This combat involved hundreds of people. The mall where the riot occurred was left resembling a war zone, with hundreds of spent bullet cartridges strewn about, broken bodies everywhere, and police and other local municipal services overwhelmed. By the end of melee, nine outlaws were dead, 18 wounded, and at least 165 people were arrested; 120 guns were recovered at the crime scene.
In late April and early May, African-American young people protested the killing of Freddie Gray by the Baltimore police. Those peaceful protests escalated into a local uprising against the police. This was neither random nor unprovoked: The Baltimore uprising was a response to the long-simmering upset and righteous anger about poverty, racism, civil rights violations, and abuse by the police. No one was killed during the Baltimore protests or subsequent uprising.
The gun battle chaos in Waco was a result of rivalries between outlaw motorcycle clubs, in competition with one another for the profits from drug and gun traffic, various protection rackets, and other criminal enterprises. The Baltimore uprising was a reaction to social, economic, racial, and political injustice; a desperate plea for justice in an era of police brutality and white-on-black murder by the state.
The participants in the Waco, Texas gun battle were almost exclusively white. The participants in the Baltimore Uprising were almost all black. Quite predictably, the corporate news medias narrative frame for those events was heavily influenced by race. News coverage of these two events has stretched the bounds of credulity by engaging in all manner of mental gymnastics in order to describe the killings, mayhem, and gun battle in Waco as anything other than a riot.
As writers such as Salons own Jenny Kutner keenly observed:
I use the terms shootout and gunfire erupted after reading numerous eyewitness reports, local news coverage and national stories about the incident, which has been described with a whole host of phrases already. None, however, are quite as familiar as another term thats been used to describe similarly chaotic events in the news of late: Riot.
Of course, the deadly shootout in Texas was exactly that: A shootout. The rival gangs were not engaged in a demonstration or protest and they were predominantly white, which means that despite the fact that dozens of people engaged in acts of obscene violence they did not riot, as far as much of the media is concerned. Riots are reserved for communities of color in protest, whether they organize violently or not, and the thuggishness of those involved is debatable. That doesnt seem to be the case in Texas.
The dominant corporate news media have used the Baltimore uprising and other similar events to attack Black Americas character, values, and culture. The argument is clear: The events in Waco were committed by white men who happen to be criminals; the Baltimore uprising was committed by black people who, because of their race and culture, are inherently criminal.
Racial bias in news reporting has been repeatedly documented by scholars in media studies, critical race theory, political science, and sociology. As anti-racism activist Jane Elliot incisively observed, People of color cant even turn on the televisions in their own homes without being exposed to white racism. The centuries of racism, and resulting stereotypes about the inherent criminality of Black Americans, are central to why the events in Waco and Baltimore have received such divergent news coverage.
In an interview about the Waco shootout, Harrold Pollock, co-director of the University of Chicagos Crime Lab, makes this point very clear:
I have never encountered a gang incident in Chicago remotely like this. The number of perpetrators involved not to mention the nine deaths far exceed the typical urban gang-related shooting. Maybe there was some gang incident in Chicago like this decades ago. But this sort of pitched battle? Ive never heard of anything like it. If these biker gang members were non-white, I think this would cause a national freak out
But I do think that our views about urban crime are so framed by race and inequality in a variety of ways. When criminal activity seems unrelated to these factors, it doesnt hit our national dopamine receptors in quite the same way. People tend to view these motorcycle gangs as a kind of curiosity.
Yet, there is a deep resistance by many in White America to accepting the basic fact that the mainstream American news media is habitually racist in its depiction of non-whites.
The mass media helps to create what Walter Lippman famously referred to as the pictures inside our heads. The news media (and popular culture as a whole) helps individuals to create a cognitive map of the world around them by teaching lessons about life, politics, society, desire, relationships, and other values. This cognitive map also helps individuals to locate themselves relative to other groups of people in a given community. This cognitive map provides a set of rules, guidelines, and heuristics for navigating social reality.
In a society such as the United States, organized around maintaining certain hierarchies of race, class, gender, and sexuality, how one sees themselves is often a reflection of precisely how they are not members of a given group. Those lessons are internalized on both a conscious and subconscious level; on a basic level, the in-group is defined relative to the out-group.
This is the essence of making a person or group into the Other.
Simone de Beauvoir, feminist philosopher, made this essential observation:
The category of the Other is as primordial as consciousness itself. In the most primitive societies, in the most ancient mythologies, one finds the expression of a duality that of the Self and the Other. This duality was not originally attached to the division of the sexes; it was not dependent upon any empirical facts. It is revealed in such works as that of Granet on Chinese thought and those of Dumézil on the East Indies and Rome. The feminine element was at first no more involved in such pairs as Varuna-Mitra, Uranus-Zeus, Sun-Moon, and Day-Night than it was in the contrasts between Good and Evil, lucky and unlucky auspices, right and left, God and Lucifer. Otherness is a fundamental category of human thought.
Thus it is that no group ever sets itself up as the One without at once setting up the Other over against itself. If three travellers chance to occupy the same compartment, that is enough to make vaguely hostile others out of all the rest of the passengers on the train. In small-town eyes all persons not belonging to the village are strangers and suspect; to the native of a country all who inhabit other countries are foreigners; Jews are different for the anti-Semite, Negroes are inferior for American racists, aborigines are natives for colonists, proletarians are the lower class for the privileged.
In a society like the United States, one that is structured around maintaining white (and male) privilege, a type of logic is created where some groups and individuals are deemed to be more valuable and privileged than others.
Language, as a way to describe the world around us, is pivotal in this process; it locates a given person relative to others, describes relationships, and both acknowledges and reinforces differences in power. Language also evolves. It is not fixed. And it reveals a great deal about changing norms about identity. As such, language is inherently political.
In Americas public discourse, the knee-jerk and instinctive move to refer to black people as thugs, and the parallel impulse to resist any such marking of white individuals with the same language, is a function of how the I and the ego are structured in a race-stratified society. Thus, the divergence in language used by the corporate new media to frame and discuss the events in Waco may actually reveal much more about how white Americans see themselves than it does about people of color, and black youth in particular.
White racial logic demands that whites and blacks engaged in the same behavior are often described using different language. (White people have a fracas, while black people riot; during Hurricane Katrina white people were finding food, while black people were looting.)
In the post civil rights era, White racial logic also tries to immunize and protect individual white folks from critical self-reflection about their egos and personal relationships to systems of unjust and unearned advantage by deploying a few familiar rhetorical strategies, such as Not all white people, We need to talk about class not race, or similarly hollow and intellectual vapid and banal claims about reverse racism. Ego, language, and cognition intersect in the belief that Whiteness is inherently benign and innocent.
Whiteness is many things. It is a type of property, privilege, invisibility, and normality. Whiteness also pays a type of psychological wage to its owners and beneficiaries. While its relative material value may be declining in an age of neoliberalism and globalization, the psychological wage wherein Whiteness is imagined as good and innocent, and those who identify themselves as white believe themselves to be inherently just and decent, still remains in force. One of the most important psychological wages of Whiteness remains how white folks can imagine themselves as the preeminent individual, the universal I and We, while benefitting from the unearned advantages that come with white privilege as a type of group advantage.
Non-whites in the United States, and the West more broadly, do not have the luxury of being individuals. If a Black person commits a crime, it is somehow a reflection of the criminality of Black people en masse. Similarly, when a person who happens to be marked as Arab or Muslim commits an act of political violence, an obligatory conversation on the relationship between terrorism and the Muslim community ensues.
However, white folks can commit all manner of murder and mayhem, and there is no national conversation about the meanings of Whiteness or of White Americas particular problems. In many ways, being white is the ultimate marker of radical autonomy and freedom: Its members rarely feel the obligation nor are they made to by the media or the state to be held accountable for each others behavior.
So it is that white people who do bad things are bad individuals; while black and brown people who do bad things are representative of a type of collective or group problem and pathology.
During those rare public moments of intervention, when the particular problems and pathologies of White America are discussed white denial is immediately deployed as a type of defense shield (the response to any rigorous or critical discussion(s) of Whiteness and white privilege is especially toxic and hostile from white conservatives). Ultimately, white denial is the immune system of a white body politic that is averse to critical self-reflection about its own poor behavior and shortcomings.
There are many examples of this phenomenon:
White male college students: Most recently, a Boston University Professor named Saida Grundy dared to state that white male college students are a problem population. Based on studies of white male college students use of drugs and alcohol, propensity to violence, sexual assault, and other negative conduct, Dr. Grundys claim is rather obvious and matter of fact. Nevertheless, she was met by howls of rage and upset by aggrieved Whiteness. Saida Grundy has been forced to apologize. Her future employment at Boston University may be imperiled.
Mass shooters: America is sick with gun violence. Mass shootings are a particular problem and behavior of white men, as they constitute approximately 30 percent of the population and commit about 70 percent of mass shootings. However, concerns about public health and white mens relationship to mass shootings have been met by rancor. The suggestion that aggrieved white male entitlement syndrome may be fueling white male gun violence is routinely shouted down as impolitic.
Domestic terrorists: The United States has a serious problem with right-wing domestic terrorism. Right-wing domestic terrorists, almost all of them white men, have killed police officers, planted bombs, engaged in sedition and treason, and have openly talked of starting a second American Civil War by attacking the federal government. Americas police and other civil authorities are so concerned about these developments that they have issued a number of reports and alerts on the matter. Republicans and the right-wing media were so aghast at these facts that they chose to censor and harass the officials who dared to suggest that America may have a serious problem with white domestic terrorists. Public safety is secondary to protecting white menand the White Rightfrom being held accountable for domestic terrorism.
Financial gangsters: The American (and world) economy was almost destroyed by the recklessness of casino capitalism, financial gangsterism, fraud, and other criminal acts by Wall Street. The people who participated in those acts ruined lives, and through the loss of jobs, stress, and wrecked communities, have shortened the life spans of many millions of people. Those who created said chaos were mostly white and male. If these financial thugs were instead people of color or women, the Great Recession would have been met with rage and upset about affirmative action, unqualified professionals, or about the poor cultural influences of the people who broke the world. Instead, there was no conversation about the white male culture of greed and destruction among the financiers and plutocrats, they have not been imprisoned for their crimes, nor have those white male banksters and casino capitalists been marked as a criminal class.
Against all of these examples of malfeasance, black people must be deemed thugs who uniquely riot and constitute a natural criminal class for the many lies of Whiteness to solidly cohere. The cognitive mapping, language, and sense of ego that support a belief in the inherent goodness and nobility of Whiteness cannot withstand rigorous and critical self-examination.
The contradictions in how Black Americans and other people of color are discussed by the mainstream media, as compared to white folks, are glaring and obvious for those who choose to see them. Those who choose to speak truth to power about white supremacy, white privilege, and white racism are forcing White America to confront what the latter has by choice deemed as somehow illegible and unseen. To force White America to realize that, yes, it too has a criminal class of people, is pathological, and neither inherently noble nor benign, is a type of ideologically disruptive moment that has and will continue to be met with rage, anger, denial, and dismissal.
Why? Because such observations and facts are too challenging for many white individuals to process, because they have been socialized by a society that deems them better than the Other by virtue of belonging to a semi-exclusive club of people who are categorized as being members of the white race.
But white denial does not make the aforementioned facts any less true.
When white folks, whether among the pundit classes, or in day-to-day interactions, are confronted with the gross contradictions of their language why black people in Baltimore are called thugs, while white outlaw bikers who kill people somehow did not engage in a riot they may appear confused, frustrated, or perhaps even willfully stupid as they try to evade and explain the distinction between the two examples.
I have come to the conclusion that many white folks are legitimately confused when confronted by such examples, that their inability to process this data is sincere; those who have not disowned their Whiteness and white privilege are unable on a cognitive level to process many aspects of empirical reality. Units of speech such as white crime, white pathology, and white thugs have no meaning in the cognitive schema and conceptual grid of Whiteness.
Such concepts do not compute.
As great American thinkers such as Martin Luther King Jr., W.E.B. Du Bois, and others have suggested, Whiteness and white privilege have damaged the cognitive, intellectual, ethical and moral processes of White America (as distinct from any given white person). The challenge thus becomes: Is it possible to help those white individuals who are still loyal to Whiteness and White racial logic, to see the world as it actually is, and to transcend the White Gaze?
One of the existential questions that have repeatedly confronted Black America is: what does it feel like to be a problem?
White America needs to begin to ask itself the same question.
I can’t be more specific than reply 19 from above.
What?
No eggs?
Not to mention a fine opportunity to loot, pillage, and burn!
>> and this guy wants to whine about whiteness!
Just an angry, benighted bigot looking for a fight.
“Chauncey”
Judge me by my enemies. Fox News, Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Juan Williams, Herman Cain, Alex Jones, World Net Daily, Twitchy, the Free Republic, NewsBusters, the Media Research Council, Project 21, and Weasel Zippers have made it known that they do not like me very much.
Hey, at least you can say he's not a complete racist. He has at least one black enemy.
I won't go into the very contorted comparisons he uses to twist the flow to the conclusion that media is white-biased and that whites are now genetically racist.
I'll just say this. He claims that media is white-biased because of its use of "riot" for blacks and "shootout" for whites (well, mostly white - there were some very Spanish sounding names in the list of dead at the Waco Breastaurant). If that were true we would not see media bend over backwards to describe black protestors (I'll refrain from bias and not use rioters) as "youths" and other racially-nondescript terms. Nor would you see the UK Media's use of "Asians" for out and out Muslims.
In summation, stay away from gatherings of outlaw biker gangs and American Negroes....
The author is comparing apples and oranges. The Waco incident (as an example of whiteness) seems to me analogous to crip and blood drive by shootings (as an example of blackness). That is, they are both bad guy on bad guy violence.
For the author to draw a correct analogy between Waco and the recent riots, there would have had to have been an unjustified shooting BY BLACK POLICE in Waco of the bikers and then a bunch of white people would have had to riot because the bikers were white and the police were black. It would tighten the analogy were the white rioters egged on by a white supremacist attorney general and mayor—say David Duke were the mayor in Waco and David Lynch were the US attorney general.
Of course, no riots occurred in Waco by white people—only bad guy on bad guy violence met by a very fast and severe response by the police, followed by no riots.
White on black murder?
Well ummmm that whole black guy being the driver screws up that theory a bit.
TL,DR Nine white criminals killed by police, white community grateful and didn’t riot.
If 8 of the 9 killed were members of one gang that would indicate to me that only one gang was shooting at the police
Alright already. I am a racist misogynist and don’t like kittens. Can I go to bed now?.
Actually, some of the bikers were black - I saw a photo of one of the wounded, in his biker vest, and he was most certainly black. In short, this shootout had nothing to do with whiteness or any other racial or ethnic connection. It was gangs doing what gangs do.
And what they do is shoot at and otherwise attack each other, not burn down the CVS, assault emergency personnel, and win the support and admiration of the press and the Democrats for doing so.
ANother thing our loony academic seems to have missed is that these biker thugs are not considered by the non-Hispanic whites, Hispanics or any of the other groups possibly involved to represent those groups, and are not even considered representative of bikers or biker clubs. Nobody, white or otherwise, biker or not, is rushing forward to claim that they were heroes and that this behavior was justified.
Contrast that with the swooning response of the left to the brutal violence of the leftist-inspired black criminals in Baltimore.
I read that as a generality, not specific to Freddie (it is from the article). The attempt is to blame the white police for killing, I bet the other three walk.
Good point.
The bikers thugs were not heralded as victims (thought of such a thing seems totally bizarre).
I agree. Actual facts that don’t fit Chauncey’s central theme aren’t really highlighted. Instead he prefers to use the sweeping generalizations of which he accuses white devils and white-biased media.
Bottom line is this. Here’s a self promoting writer with a web page, a radio show, and a repertoire of articles on Slate, Salon, etc. To get the latest published credit his continual white devil theme screed has to have some tenuous connection to very recent events. He chose the two most publicized from the last 30 days. Not hard to figure.
White Americas Waco insanity: The shocking realities it ignores about racism & violence
The facts are there...how do you get racially blinded people like DeVega to acknowledge reality and go forward from there? I don't think you can. Yet people like DeVega have to be challenged and not allowed to keep spreading their lies. Hopefully, some day we'll have a real honest discussion about black crime. And all the race hustlers will have to face the reality of it without blaming whites.
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