Hey whitey, I'm talking to you. In the fire light of Ferguson,
maybe my words can have some clarity. I'm guessing a lot of us white folks are keeping thoughts to ourselves about Michael Brown and
the reaction in Ferguson. If you watched the video of Brown pushing
the man in the market, if you heard the reports of his belligerence,
and then violence towards the officer who shot him, I'm sure you can
easily turn away from any sympathy for him. And a community uprising,
burning stores in their own hood, throwing rocks at the police,
shouting hands up don't shoot, all for a kid who likely was being
aggressive towards a cop who was just “doing his job”, it's easy
to dismiss them too.
Whiteys, we haven't got a clue if we're thinking
that way. We live here in our little bubbles reaping the
harvest of privilege, and buying some version of the story that
maintains the injustice that allows the bad choices of Michael Brown
to lead to him to be shot down and left in the street for hours, while the white
folks and rich folks do stupid stuff all the time and suffer little
consequence. We get the news reports that essentially tell us what
and how to think about it. The coroner's report supports the
officer's contention that Brown was blah blah blah. If you think any
of the details of what happened matter, you've been sucked into the
distraction that sustains the system of inequality and injustice.
Please consider my summary of the pertinent details.
In a social
setting where people are subjected to daily stress with no real
relief in sight, a young boy made some bad choices and was shot dead
by a man, in a stressful and badly designed job, who was legally
allowed to shoot him. This particular shooting triggered a public
reaction in the stressed out community, which was then broadcast to
the nation and the world, giving it a symbolic importance. The
incident, while deeply painful, especially to the families directly
involved, isn't particularly tragic in the bigger picture.
What could
matter, if we'd be willing to help, is that it brought the suppressed
anger from years of economic, social, and psychological oppression
out. We all know there is something seriously wrong with our country,
with our economic system, with our political system, and most
especially our system of law. Come on whiteys, you know it's messed
up, and it's messed up bad. Let's rally around that and support our
brothers and sisters in the streets of Ferguson. Hands up, don't
shoot.
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
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