Do
Black Lives Matter? Obviously, one would think. Apparently others would say it depends on whether you are with Black Lives Matter or not. Confused? So am I.
Before
we examine this question, let’s first welcome an old friend back to blogging.
T. Paine has returned and revamped savingcommonsense.blogspot.org into Unabashedly American.
He
is now posting under the name Darrell Michaels.
He
expressed a few notions about Black Lives Matter, and their protests against
racism and police killings of unarmed Black people.
First
thing first. Mr. Paine, aka Darrell, is not a racist. Like many of us, he is
against “real racism”. (We’ll have to let him define that term for us.)
We
have on occasion shared our writings in the past, with added commentary. I’d
like to welcome him back and show my appreciation by doing so again.
Once again our friend has given us interesting points to consider and discuss.
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Black lives matter. Absolutely they do! The amount of melanin in
one’s skin pigmentation does not add nor diminish to the inherent dignity and
worth of any human life. Of course, black lives
matter. The phrase itself is uncontroversial and inarguable to my
mind. Every person is a child of God and created in His image. As
such, racism is a sin and a pernicious evil that is not to be tolerated by
decent people of any color.
Now, the organization of Black Lives Matter is another thing
altogether. They are founded by self-professed “trained Marxists”
who seem bent on destroying capitalism, religion, social mores, the nuclear
family, and the very foundation of America. One prominent
Black Lives Matter leader told a news reporter just two weeks ago that the
group is willing to embrace violence. And they have proven this
repeatedly in the ensuing weeks.
Black Lives Matter (the organization) is not about black
lives. They could not care less about the dozens of black people
killed every single week in Chicago, Baltimore, Seattle, Minneapolis, New York,
Los Angles, and elsewhere in our country at the hands of others that aren’t
police officers. (Every city of which is governed by Democrats, but
that is an entirely different matter… or not.) They certainly don’t
do ANYTHING to help improve the lives of Americans of color. Indeed,
if they wanted to help black Americans, they would realize that capitalism,
faith, and the rule of law has brought unparalleled prosperity and peace to
people of color in this country, especially in the past three years. But
BLM, the organization, only wants to foster hate and division when a black
person is killed by a police officer. It is a pretext for “burning
the whole thing down” as one member said.
If a police officer is wrong in using deadly force on ANYONE, I
am right there with you in protest and demanding justice --- just like every
other decent American is, regardless of color. What the rioting,
burning, looting, shooting, and destruction of property largely by snot-nosed
suburban white kids marching under the BLM banner does is to harm this cause
for justice. They are not about justice. They want an
excuse to engage in chaos, anarchy, and mayhem. That turns the vast
silent majority of Americans against them specifically and dilutes a just
message by righteous protesters that then becomes lost in the ashes of rioting.
Further, the idiot rioters further prove their ignorance of
history, or perhaps just display the fact that they don’t give a damn about it,
as they tear down or vandalize statues of Fredrick Douglas, Abraham Lincoln,
Ulysses S. Grant, Columbus, and even a damned statue of an elk in Portland last
week. A freaking elk! I was not aware that the elk were
the most racist creatures in the forest. The bottom line is that
this not about black lives mattering. It is about furthering a
Marxist, godless agenda.
Teaching our kids that racism is a pernicious evil is the
responsibility of all good parents. Teaching them or allowing them
to be taught that Marxist antifa and BLM groups which espouse violence and have
very little to do with denouncing actual racism is a gross abrogation of
parental duties.
I know this nonsense is commonplace as taught in our schools and
colleges by teachers and professors with a militant leftist agenda these
days. America is always bad to these people and they indoctrinate
and infect our students with this verifiably false load of
crap. Truth is the very first casualty in this socialist revolution
that is bound to fail.
Sadly, there is real racism in America, but it is far more the exception
than the rule. It is NOT systemic, even in nearly all of the police
forces throughout our nation. We should be concentrating on
eradicating real racism through an education of actual facts of history and
current events instead of made-up and debunked agenda-driven programs like the
1619 project and BLM rhetoric. How does a nation elect a black
president and people of color to all offices throughout this country if it is
overwhelmingly racist?
What happened to George Floyd was horrific. That said,
the officers involved were fired, jailed, and will face punishment for their
parts in his murder. Every single decent person that saw that video
agrees with that, regardless of color. Mr. Floyd did not deserve to
die and I fully support the righteous anger of the PEACEFUL protesters to that
purpose. They are preaching to the choir though, as I said, every
decent person already agrees with them.
We achieve nothing when Americans are busy hating America.
Further violating the rule of law will only usher in a new Jacobian version of
the “French revolution” here on American soil, except the ending for the
radicals will be much different here. Despite what the progressives
teach in schools these days, there is a distinct difference between the American
Revolution and the French Revolution. Our revolution led to a
representative republic based on the ideal that all men are created
equal. The French revolution, which the mob today is emulating, led
to the Reign of Terror.
It is heart-wrenchingly sad when so many ignorant, arrogant, and
thuggish people want to burn down the nation simply so they can “govern” over
the ruins. The overwhelmingly vast majority of Americans are better
than that, and while once again we are a sleeping giant, the righteous anger of
Americans of all colors will eventually cause us to stand up and protect this
divided nation from a small vocal and dangerous minority of anti-American
would-be insurrectionists from within. The first step is for good people
to stand up together and say enough. History has proven in past such
incidents that We The People will indeed do so.
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(I'm not sure I could reassure our friend that protesting against racism and police brutality will not result in a reign of terror and guillotines for aristocrats. This is a deep-rooted fear that has long haunted the rich and powerful, as well as their minions. What I could do was offer some questions, facts and perspective.)
My reply:
Darrell,
Thank
you for providing some food for thought.
I’m
glad you and I are opposed to racism. We share that value.
What
we don’t share is the desire to blame BLM and Black people for racism and to
minimize and deny the existence of systemic racism. Ask African American
drivers if they feel unsafe when stopped for “driving while Black”. Ask African
American voters if they have equal access to voter registration and polls. Ask
African Americans if they are under more suspicion and mistrust than white
people.
The
Republican Party is actively targeting them to suppress their right to vote.
This reality has been established in the courts.
I
noticed you hold Martin Luther King Jr. in high regard. Are you aware that
conservatives of the day accused him of being a communist? Have you noticed many progressive figures in
history were condemned by conservatives, only later to be recognized for their
contributions?
It
was conservative people who opposed the Revolution. It was conservative people
who opposed emancipation. It was conservative people who opposed women’s right
to vote.
It
was conservative people who opposed the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights
Act. Today’s conservative people oppose Constitutional taxes, regulation of
commerce, and providing for the general welfare. Today’s conservative people
oppose public education and public healthcare.
I
wonder if you might care to extrapolate from this some time. You may see your
“heritage” more clearly.
It
seems very difficult for you to separate BLM protesters from looters and
vandals. It is tempting to paint them all with the same stroke, isn’t it?
Why
not cite evidence of “trained Marxists who seem bent on destroying capitalism,
religion, social mores, the nuclear family, and the very foundation of
America”?
They
are protesting racism and police brutality. If that is “Marxist”, why do you
agree with them on this? Can you cite evidence where BLM has done something to
“destroy” capitalism, religion, social mores, the nuclear family, and the very
foundation of America”?
I
suspect this is your “feeling”, rather than evidence based conclusion.
“Black
Lives Matter (the organization) is not about black lives. They could
not care less about the dozens of black people killed every single week in
Chicago, Baltimore, Seattle, Minneapolis, New York, Los Angles, and elsewhere
in our country at the hands of others that aren’t police officers. (Every
city of which is governed by Democrats, but that is an entirely different
matter… or not.) “
“Not
about Black lives”. Wow. No evidence was offered to support this wild
accusation. “They could not care less about the dozens of black people
killed...” Wow, again. Same lack of evidence. These are powerful, cruel, and
very demonizing accusations. Any racist would love to regurgitate these
accusations. I think you are horribly wrong.
“Every
city of which is governed by Democrats...” is yet another racist trope,
endlessly repeated everywhere from Breitbart and Limbaugh to Storm Front.
Absent from this criticism are the cities governed by Republicans. San Diego, Jacksonville, Fort Worth, El
Paso, Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Omaha, and Miami all have similar urban issues. The
fact you must selectively ignore this fact reveals a strong and misinformed
bias on your part.
But you wish to blame only
Democrats. Your bias is crystal clear here.
“One
prominent Black Lives Matter leader told a news reporter just two weeks ago
that the group is willing to embrace violence. And they have proven
this repeatedly in the ensuing weeks”.
No
context or evidence was given. Blaming a mostly peaceful group for the actions
of a few vandals is quite authoritarian. What makes you conclude he spoke for
the entire group? Surely you must have troves of evidence to show “the group”
espoused willingness to embrace violence. As I saw it, there were white punks
throwing stuff at cops and vandalizing property. White supremacists were found
to be acting as agent provocateurs They’re not BLM, are they? Why not blame
them?
I
also saw dozens of cases of police brutality. Elderly citizens were knocked to
the pavement, soaking it in their blood. Peaceful protesters were gassed and
assaulted by Barr’s thugs BEFORE curfew to allow Trump’s “Bible photo op”’. The
list grows. Why not blame them?
Why
do you need to ignore all that police violence? “Bad apples” spoil the entire
barrel, you know.
“It
is a pretext for “burning the whole thing down” as one member said.”
If
this was about Greater
New York Black Lives Matter president Hawk Newsome's interview on FOX(R), it is deceptively
presented.
Newsome
told the host, "I said, if this country doesn't give us what we want, then
we will burn down this system and replace it. All right? And I could be
speaking ... figuratively. I could be speaking literally. It's a matter of
interpretation.”
Racists
and fearful conservatives take it literally. So do you. Fact: It CANNOT be
literally true.
What
does BLM want? Equal justice under law and an end to racism. How “un-American”
is that? Is that “Marxism”, and if so, why do you also support it?
Did
you know Newsome also said, “I love the Lord, and my Lord and savior” in
response to an MLK quote? There goes your unfounded accusation about their “war
on religion”.
Is
conservatism indeed all about beliefs over facts? Meanwhile the death toll is
over 140,000 under our “American Carnage President” who minimized and denied
the lethal virus.
“...unparalleled
prosperity and peace to people of color in this country, especially in the past
three years. But BLM, the organization, only wants to foster hate
and division when a black person is killed by a police officer.”
How
comforting it must be to ignore Trump’s racist birtherism, his demand for
executing the exonerated Central Park kids, and his denying Black renters. Here
we have hate and division stoked by a president and leader of the Republican
Party.
It
was hate and division that killed those unarmed Black people, not the reaction
to it. It is fear of cops when “driving while Black” that reflects hate and
division, not the reaction to it. You have it backwards.
I
love your MAGA talking point about “especially in the past three years”. If
you’re referring to Black unemployment, Obama presided over the largest
reduction of it.
Facts:
1.
Aug. 2011 the Bush Recession produced Black unemployment rate 16.7%
2.
January 2017, the Black unemployment rate was at 7.8 percent.
3.
Under Obama the Black unemployment rate dropped of 8.9%
But
you praise Trump for a 3.4% drop. The Black guy did all the heavy lifting and
got no credit from the racist Birther and his fawning cult. Why do you believe
that man?
“Marxist
antifa and BLM groups which espouse violence and have very little to do with
denouncing actual racism is a gross abrogation of parental duties.”
There
you go again with the horrible accusations based on your feelings over facts.
Here’s some perspective for you.
Authoritarian,
racist, and unqualified cops have killed numerous unarmed people. Antifa and
BLM have killed NOBODY. Meanwhile the body count rises from White nationalists
and racists. Only ignorance or bigotry can account for disregarding the facts
of the matter. But you are obsessed with attacking those who protest the atrocities
and racism.
What
kind of parent are you?
“There’s
very little “real racism”, and racism is all the fault of BLM, Blacks and
Obama, not conservative whites and the police”, seems to be your message. I
wouldn’t be surprised if your offspring got that impression.
“Sadly,
there is real racism in America, but it is far more the exception than the
rule. It is NOT systemic, even in nearly all of the police forces
throughout our nation. We should be concentrating on eradicating
real racism through an education of actual facts of history and current events
instead of made-up and debunked agenda-driven programs like the 1619 project
and BLM rhetoric. How does a nation elect a black president and
people of color to all offices throughout this country if it is overwhelmingly
racist?”
If
that is a valid point, then so is this: “The election of racist birther Trump
proves the country is overwhelmingly racist.”
Nonsense.
The election of a Black president only indicated MOST voters were not racists.
That’s it. This is a lame deflection employed to minimize racism. See how
shallow this reasoning can be?
I
understand it is far easier to simply regurgitate Breitbart, Prager and other
extremely biased white conservative Trump supporters.
If
you want “facts and history” as well as an intelligent discussion of the 1619
Project, I suggest reading this article by Leslie M. Harris, a professor of
history at Northwestern University, and historian of African American life and
slavery:
I
Helped Fact-Check the 1619 Project. The Times Ignored Me.
"The
paper’s series on slavery made avoidable mistakes. But the attacks from its
critics are much more dangerous."
But then, what’s
the point? In your view, educators and historians are all commies unless they
are conservative and blame BLM for violence and racism.
“I
fully support the righteous anger of the PEACEFUL protesters”
...Unless
they’re BLM. THAT is your message.
For
some reason you need to smear all the kind and peaceful people of the movement.
How is that any different from someone saying, “All Trump voters and supporters are racists.”
What
you are doing is fortifying that argument, whether you see it or not.
“We
achieve nothing when Americans are busy hating America.”
I
couldn’t agree more.
Isn’t
that what Trump rallies are all about? Remember “Democrats hate America”, all
the Confederate flags, “Lock her up!”, and “I’d rather be Russian than a
Democrat” images?
“Our
revolution led to a representative republic based on the ideal that all men are
created equal”.
An
ideal is not a reality. Women and blacks couldn’t vote and slave owners imposed
the electoral college that still deprives us of "one man one vote" equality.
Women and blacks are still under-represented. No group has more representation
in the Senate than small population states with mostly white and rural people.
All
men may have been created equal, but conservatism has assured they are not
equal in life, whether at the polls or by representation. You know this is
true.
You
conclude by defining BLM as a “dangerous minority of anti-American would-be
insurrectionists from within”. Right. Because they protest racism and police
brutality. Never mind thugs in blue knock elderly citizens to the pavement,
assault peaceful demonstrators, and mace children, etc.
Would
it hurt the Right to understand there would be NO BLM or antifa if not for
racism, minority voter suppression, and police brutality? No. It’s far easier
to minimize racism, blame it on Black people, and ignore injustice and police
brutality. As (commenter) Vincent’s wife stated, “White people don’t understand”.
It
is always interesting that only conservative white people deny systemic racism,
while they claim the authority to define and minimize “real racism”. Instead
they blame Obama and BLM for racism. This is what all white racists do. From
Trump down to his rebel flag waving militia nuts, Proud Boys, 3%’ers, and other
racist hate groups.
I
don’t believe you are one of them, but I would be very concerned for one’s true
values or scope of understanding when they agree with these racists.
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Just a concluding note. My Twitter theme of late has been featuring the following statements:
Racism is not racism to racists.
A cult is not a cult to a cult.
I'm not sure if these have anything to do with this post or not...