This appeared here and my thanks to Alan for allowing me to publish his work. RK
Ferguson, Missouri and its re-run of 1950s civil rights
grievances has now achieved national stature with the dispatch of our black
Attorney General, Eric Holder, by our black President, Barack Obama, to address
the unhappiness of blacks in the community over the shooting of a 6’4”, nearly
300 pound, black teenager, Michael Brown, who we are repeatedly told was
“unarmed.”
According to witnesses, Brown had accosted a police
officer, Darren Wilson, after being told not to walk down the middle of the
street. After that, he reportedly “bum rushed” the officer who shot him. The
reported facts of this case do not look good so far as Michael Brown's behavior
is concerned and give cause for Darren Wilson, the cop, to once again fear for
his life after some “protesters”, led by agitators, were heard calling for his
death.
This old white man who lived through the civil rights era
that was filled with protests, marches, and a number of riots during and since
is frankly experiencing a lot of déjà vu to the point where I am largely
disinterested in the events occurring in Ferguson, Missouri.
They have occurred before and they will occur again because
a segment of the black community is convinced that their problems are all
caused by white bias. It’s not. It’s caused by bad attitudes and bad behavior.
Don’t take my word for it. Consider what Dr. Ben
Carson said during an August 18 Fox News interview. “Try living for
24 hours with no police. I think you’ll really find out what a difficult
situation is.” Blaming “outside agitators” for stirring up trouble in Ferguson,
Dr. Carson said, “I wish they would use that same energy to help us with what’s
going on in Chicago and Detroit and New Orleans and Washington, D.C., where
(there is) just tons of shooting, murder, violence all the time, where we have
tons of teenage pregnancy.”
Attorney General Holder, however, is heading to Ferguson,
not Chicago, the hometown of the President. Why the federal government is even
involved in what is essentially a local shooting incident defies the
imagination. If Holder wants to turn this into a civil rights grievance that is
just sheer, total exploitation; the kind we have already seen from Al Sharpton,
Jesse Jackson, and the New Black Panthers, among others.
Now, for a moment, let’s look at some other murders that
have occurred thus far this year in which some 120 police officers have been
killed in the line of duty; half of whom died by gunfire. Some were killed because
they were cops, a form of bigotry that gets scant notice in the media.
A month prior to the August 9 shooting of Michael Brown,
Officer Scott Patrick of Mendota Heights, Minnesota, was shot in the head and
killed by a fugitive during a routine traffic stop on July 30. The suspect was
a white male. Earlier, on July 13, Detective Melvin Santiago of Jersey City,
New Jersey, was ambushed when responding to a robbery call. Suspect is a black
male who was killed on the scene. The suspect’s wife allegedly said that more
cops should have been killed. On July 6, Officer Jeffrey Westerfield of the
Gary, Indiana police department responded to a domestic violence call and was
ambushed, shot in his patrol car when he arrived. Suspect was a black male. On
July 5, Officer Perry Renn of Indianapolis, Indiana, answered a call of shots
being fired in the area and was shot as he arrived. Suspect was a black male.
You don’t have to be either black or white to hate cops
and there are far too many who do.
Officer Darren Wilson had worked for the Ferguson police
force for six years and had an exemplary record. No charges of bias or improper
behavior. Like police throughout the nation he was aware of the killings of
fellow officers and he had a thorough knowledge of life in Ferguson. Police
routinely respond to the uglier and, of course, the most dangerous aspects of
life where they serve to protect law abiding citizens.
What we have witnessed in Ferguson, however, is the
inability of law enforcement to get the situation under control. It’s the
reason it escalated from local to state police and National Guard involvement.
The actions of local leaders, the police chief, and others have been too
little, too late, as the momentum surged with the help of Sharpton and the
criminals attracted to the atmosphere of mayhem.
The anger, however, is being directed toward Officer
Wilson, toward “militarized” police forces, and white people in general for
failing to rescue blacks from themselves. It is irrational. Michael Brown got
shot because a seasoned police officer was in fear of being attacked…again. It’s
called self-defense. It’s the reason cops wear bullet-proof vests and riot
gear.
The main reason we are all forced to watch news coverage
of events in Ferguson is because some of those events involved looting and
vandalism. There are, in addition, shots being fired and Molotov cocktails,
fire bombs, being thrown at law enforcement personnel who are dressed in gear
to protect them from injury.
Whether the looters are locals or from outside Ferguson
doesn’t matter. This kind of criminality and the destruction of the area in
which an incident occurred is repeated over and over again.
The one thing of which I am confident is that Attorney
General Holder will say something about the need for peace and tolerance. This
is a man who has so politicized the activities of the Department of
Justice in general and its civil rights division in particular that
it is a very open secret. The President, meanwhile, is on record saying that
people in Ferguson shouldn’t “holler” at one another.
I wish the media would leave Ferguson even though I know
they will not. I wish the law enforcement folks would arrest as many criminals
as possible and get them off the streets of Ferguson.
We are living in a very troubled world filled with
violence and the events in Ferguson are small by comparison. We have seen it
all before. This is not the 1950s or 1960s. It is 2014 and this is getting very
old.
© Alan Caruba, 2014
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