I just checked the blogs the first time is a couple of days only to discover the horrific news that (allegedly) a white man has been targeting and shooting black people in Tulsa, OK. That news scares me.
I’m afraid of what I’m seeing happen to my county.
The last time racial tensions and white supremacists were roaming around killing black men and women that I recall happened when I was a child in the 60’s. I remember all the stories about bombings and murders and assassinations of black people because of their race, because of their simple demand to be granted the same rights as white people that the 14th amendment to the Constitution declared they were entitled. Is that that the direction in which we are headed? When white men could shoot and kill black people and invariably get away with it, much as George Zimmerman has to date?
I’m afraid to tell my daughter about what happened in Tulsa.
She is 16, an honor student, and the daughter of a man with a German/British heritage and a woman with a Japanese heritage. She suffers from ADHD and an anxiety disorder yet she belong to her local high school’s Gay Straight Alliance and one of her best friends is a young African American male. She lost her piano teacher to cancer this winter, and has been having nightmares about her mother and I dying. How can I tell her that there are people out there right now who, without remorse, intentionally slaughtered other people because of their race. How can I tell her that she is safe because she is not black? After all, she vocally and prominently supports gay and lesbian students at her school who have been bullied. How can I assure her she won’t become a victim as well, because of her ethnicity, her support for the LGBT community, her friendship with a young black male or her liberal beliefs.
I’m afraid because members of my own family make racist remarks all the time to me.
Those who do are addicted to Fox News. They hear day after day how evil black (and Latino) men are, how Obama hates white people, how black gangs such as the “New Black Panthers” are planning to murder them, that homosexuals are a threat to the country and want to seduce young people into the “gay lifestyle, that our President is a Muslim and a terrorist lover, etc. What is worse is that I know there is nothing I can say to make them believe that Fox News is lying and distorting the truth to make them afraid, to foster their own fear of non-whites, to drum up their demons of bigotry and hate within them. I know because I have tried. Tried and failed.
I’m afraid that this anger and hatred will erupt into more violence this year, especially as it becomes clearer that President Obama is likely to win re-election.
I believe that the hatred and vitriol expressed toward Blacks, Hispanics, Liberals, etc. we saw on display in 2008 at the political rallies where Sarah Palin appeared is nothing compared to what may be headed our way this summer and fall as the election campaign gears up. We’ve already seen acts of vandalism in support of Trayvon Martin’s killer, George Zimmerman. A 68 year old black man who accidentally triggered his medical alert was tased and then shot and killed by the police for no good reason whatsoever.
Numerous participants in the Occupy Movement, reporters and innocent bystanders have been shot with rubber bullets, tear gassed, beaten with batons and pepper sprayed while exercising their 1st Amendment rights to peaceably assemble and too free speech. Not that long ago a 4 year old child was pepper sprayed at a student protest in California regarding tuition increases. A four year-old child.
Everywhere I look I see such violence, either sanctioned by law enforcement, by political officials or incited and “justified by right wing news outlets, pundits and bloggers who claim they are the victims, not the people who have been brutalized, shot, tased, murdered. This country has a history of violence based on political differences, on racial differences, on gender differences — on any difference, to be honest, against anyone outside what a small group of angry, hateful and/or deceitful, opportunistic political figures on the right, invariably white men for the most part, consider to be the norm.
These race-baiters and haters and evil men (yes, I said the E word and for good reason) want to divide this country. They know they are losing the hearts and minds of the younger generations. They know that violent, hateful rhetoric has worked in the past to frighten and intimidate people, and to to trigger stochastic acts of violence by emotionally disturbed and alienated individuals who hear hateful, bigoted, violent words and take them as a literal call to arms.
The question is then, what do we do about this situation, in which a few powerful men and corporations, and their willing followers and dupes seek to trigger violence in order to maintain their influence on our government and the future of our country. For I am right to be afraid, but …
… that does not mean we should give in to our fear, or match violence with more violence. Courage is not a quality that banishes fear. Courage is that quality that acknowledges fear, understands the reasons for being fearful, but refuses to give in to fear. This year, more than any in the past, we need to overcome the fear tactics and the violence that will be employed by those on the right. If you can volunteer for the political campaign of your local Democratic officials. Volunteer to work on registration drives and get out the vote efforts. Contribute money to candidates if you can.
Most importantly, do not let your fear silence you at your workplace or in the public when you witness those who expressing hateful, racist threatening language against anyone. Silence by good people has always been the most effective weapon of those who would use or threaten the use of violence to gain a political advantage. Speak out. Let your neighbors, friends and family know what you believe and the values in which you believe.
I don’t know yet what I am going to tell my daughter about the shootings in Tulsa. But I will tell her about them. She needs to know that evil people are out there, both those who pull triggers on guns that kill and maim innocent people, and those who egg them on and support them, or excuse them, or worse, laud their crimes. She needs to know that even though I am afraid — and I am very afraid — that I do not intend to let my fear rule my actions or silence my voice. It’s too important to just standby and do nothing in the face of the assaults against our rights and freedoms that we are witnessing everyday. Assaults against women, minorities, immigrants, Muslims, atheists, gays and lesbians and transgender individuals, and all those who hold that human rights should not be limited to the few, but granted to all people.
If you come to this site, likely you are a person who feels as I do, that our fundamental liberties are under attack. You and I have reason to be afraid. However, we also have reason to act.
Please do what you can. Don’t let those who hate rule the day.
Thank you.
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See my diary on the State of California and Islamophobia …
"But I will not let myself be reduced to silence."
One can only feel pity and disgust for such people.
If you can’t speak to her about this, it must really be hard to tell her that our government has been waging war on people of color almost exclusively since the end of W.W. II, eh? And that of all the people killed, maimed or otherwise seriously fucked over by the U.S. since it first started its economic colonialism-driven expansion after the American Revolution I would venture a guess that the vast majority of them…if you include Native Americans and people of African heritage both here and elsewhere, Asians, Muslims of all races, and South/Central/Caribbean Americans…were also non-white. Except for the two World Wars, the Revolution and the Civil War, the U.S. has been “at war” on various levels with people of color for almost 300 years now.
But then…that’s not in tonight’s news, so I guess it hasn’t been happening.
Riiiiight…
AG
Actually Arthur, she already knows. They don’t teach history in NY State like they do in Texas. She hates Christopher Columbus and Columbus Day, which she refuses to celebrate. Mostly I’m afraid to tell of of this recent incident because she has been having a lot of nightmares about her mother and I dying, since her beloved piano teacher of 10 years died of cancer. Her mother and favorite aunt are cancer survivors so she believed he would live also. She took it very hard when he died. She has had an anxiety disorder since she was a young child. That she does so well in school despite her ADHD and at times severe anxiety (she has had numerous panic attacks) is a tribute to her, as is her active involvement in groups such as GSA. She speaks up to her Christian friends when they feed her BS they’ve been taught at home.
I respect your right to voice your opinion, but don’t make assumptions about her or me, please, when you don’t have all the facts.
And by well in school I mean she takes all honors and AP classes. The only ones she doesn’t take at that level are PE and Art. Yes, she’s a painter as well, writes poetry, and has been the largest fundraiser at her school for the Fukashima disaster which she organized under the auspices of her Gay Straight Alliance club.
And yeah, you are being a dick. IMO
I’m “being a dick,” eh? A sexist comment. Not unexpectedly, of course. Leftinesses have so many no-nos riding them that they get overloaded and slip up once in a while. No big thing.
The increasingly shrill overreaction to the suddenly (
re)discovered “Oh MY!!! There are vicious people out there!!! And lots of them don’t seem to like black people!!!” coming from so-called progressives who support the ongoing, 60+ year-long PermaGov War On Everybody Else (Especially If They Are Neither White Nor Willing Subjects of the United States) and its current leader, Barack Obama, has me in stitches.It’s high comedy brought down low, Steven. Y’all had a chance to do something about it worldwide when Ron Paul entered the race and you fell for the usual PermaGov bullshit. Now…in the plain light of day…after the media rushed to judgement so hard and so fast regarding George Zimmerman that they got caught with their pants around their ankles (Witness the NBC editing bullshit…an edit that had to pass through a battery of censors just as does everything else that appears on bigtime network “news.”) those selfsame media are spooking you sheeple with a big, bad “racist murderer.” Hell, man…!!! Cops murder and otherwise mistreat people of color every minute of every day in the United States, and our soldiers basically have Double-O-Seven passes to kill no matter where they are if they can get away with it.
And here you are with your panties all in a twist over “the horrific news that (allegedly) a white man has been targeting and shooting black people in Tulsa, OK. That news scares me. I’m afraid of what I’m seeing happen to my county.”
You missed it, podna.
It already happened.
Back during the ongoing, assassination-enforced coup d’état that took out…among other less famnous people…JFK, MLK Jr., Malcom X and RFK.
Anxiety disorder?
It’s not a disorder, it’s a rational reaction to the country in which we are living, and you’ve missed the whole thing in a fog of leftiish, sheepish, sleepish clomp clomp clomp.
Happy Easter.
Where was your front page outrage when the Oakland police took out some black people? When the NYC cops killed Amadou Diallo and Sean Bell? Where was it? What was it? It was exactly, precisely as loud as whatever media to which you are addicted wanted it to be.
Wake the fuck up.
You been had.
Again.
AG
Ron Paul last becasue out of the 2 remaining not Romneys people prefered Rick Santorum. And those who didn’t like Santorum resurrected Gingrich. He didn’t lose becasue of some huge conspiracy of everyone working against poor poor Ron. At this stage you are like birthers continously saying that the only reason people arnt birthers is that the Main stream media is working to hide the issues and no-one has heard their arguments. The thing is, everyone HAS heard their arguments and everyone thinks they’re nuts. Same as the paulites. They heard you and they regected you. Get the feck over it. You are like a stuck record at this point.
Ron Paul is a conman and even the Republicans were able to figure it out.
Gilroy, I don’t get it. You’re right about a ton of things, and will call out the deep roots of racism in the US. This is all great.
How does Ron Paul fit in? You see where I’m going with this? I don’t for the life of me get how you connect with this guy. He’s cozy like lice with the Klan, already. You’re better than that.
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In your judgement and by others in their reaction to AG on this thread, his Ron Paul-fetism is playing a part. Coloring AG a racist is dead wrong. I don’t want to rehash the Ron Paul controversy here. I’ve written a number of diaries calling BS on the mass media hysteria with the Ron Paul Newsletters. Ron Paul is a representative of Texas and its culture. You don’t take a brush and color everyone in the South as racist. I would consider RP a repentant similar to Democrat Robert Byrd, ex-KKK.
"But I will not let myself be reduced to silence."
Stay away from the straw men, Oui. I am not suggesting in any way that he is a racist.
Sorry about that, Oui, I entered via recent comments and thought your comment was a reply to mine down-thread.
Ron Paul isn’t repentant at all, he’s angling. Byrd, well he demonstrated statesmanship with his change of views and actions
Read what I wrote. Quite the contrary, I said precisely that AG is willing to call racism out.
“Everyone in the South.” You mean, “all white Southerners,” I think. More importantly, maybe, I don’t think you’re that unfair a reader to actually think that I made or believe anything like that. Again, quite the contrary, would I make a point on the subject, I’d say that your average white Southerner is more likely to have a real discussion about how racism poisons our system than, for example, a white Californian like me.
Ron Paul copped out when he got called on his nonsense, saying he didn’t know, didn’t write whatever, etc. And more importantly, he wasn’t known for his strong voting record on civil rights. That to me is a giveaway that, likely, he got in bed with the Klan because they weren’t strange bedfellows.
Byrd is deeply problematic, and not a shining example of coming to Jesus. I don’t think he was particularly brave. His vote, however, was in the latter part of his long career, dependable, and that was good.
I just do not get the Ron Paul thing. I could see Socialist Party USA, which fields candidates as likely to win as RP, and without the baggage.
Try to think this through, please.
Someone…maybe a really good gardener…gives you 27 ways to work your garden that do good things. Then all of a sudden he suggests one that seems counterproductive or counterintuitive to you, although apparently a number of very good gardeners are in perfect agreement with him.
Hmmmm….
What to do, what to do?
One approach:
Look deeper into the matter.
Another? Sure?
Assume that he is an asshole who has simply been lucky with the other 27 ideas.
Hmmmmm…
How much of Ron Paul’s spoken and written statements have you read? Seriously. Not what the media claims he has stated, but right from the horse’s mouth.
Try this link. <http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Ron_Paul>l You gonna be surprised, I think.
This alone serves to explain his position on “Civil Rights.”
And…unless you believe that this is some kind of cut-and-paste political hustle job…and I in no way think that his person is in any way acting…this oughta shut the racist case right here.
That’s what this guy says.
The truth.
Bet on it.
If you cannot see and hear the truth…if you are so confused, so tranced-out by constant media lying that you cannot hear the truth of what this man is saying…then all I can say to you on this Easter Day of forgiveness and celebration of new life is “Turn the TV off.”
Other than that?
You’re lost in the Village of the Damned.
Sorry, bubba, but…there it is.
You either do it or you don’t.
Your choice.
Sorta.
Happy Easter.
AG
Gilroy, this is a farewell note.
I see your comments often treated disrespectfully, your ideas ridiculed, and you called names as well, yet you come back. That to me is respectable.
I don’t understand your perspective, and so I ask for clarification. It’s probably no surprise that what you substantively said above to me misses some larger point, but I got it in my head initially that constructive discourse with disagreement is a good thing. I read what you write and then come to
It is very difficult to engage with someone who dismisses a fairly gently probing question with that.
I am myself wandering among “the damned,” freeandeasywandering.
I spent the pervious two evenings playing the music of an almost vanished culture…the Puerto Rican/Nuyorican style of music that has been dissed and diminished into its current jive, “salsa” state of decay by the corporate-owned hypnomedia system…on as high a level as it has ever been played. With a band called “The Mambo Legends”…you could look it up, as Casey Stengel often used to say about his own folk idiom, American baseball before the corporate fall.
Corporate media has taken that idiom…and “the blues,” and “jazz,” and just about every other cultural expression of the real deal, no matter whether it’s Shakespeare, Mozart, Jesus H. Christ or Charlie Parker…and turned it into a sham of its former self.
“American Idol”-bebop, “American Idol”-mambo music, “American Idol”-politics…all the same.
Those who accept this ongoing, quite conscious corporate denaturing of the truth are indeed among the the damned. Those who do not do so? Maybe even more damned.
Damned if we do; damned if we don’t.
I’ll take the honor path, myself.
Damned if I do, and…whatchoo gonna do about it, motherfucker!!!???
You?
If you actually had a choice, you would make the same one.
But you do not.
To deep into the trance state.
Honor rules in the real, real world.
If not?
Best of luck to you.
We shall soon enough see in which direction that arc proceeds. Pray to a benevolent deity that you are on its most beneficent side. ‘Cuz if not?
Bet on it.
AG
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Sure hope you succeed in quest for 4’s for your next diary. Your mojo counter is still running and topping 20.
"But I will not let myself be reduced to silence."
Maybe you haven;t read all my stiff here. I have written plenty of diaries on race including diaries on Amadou Diallo, Baron Price, racism in the justice system in Paris Texas, a diary about the Tulsa massacre and many, many others, including my diaries about voter suppression of African Americans in Cleveland, Ohio in 2004 when I volunteered for Election Protection. So Arthur you, and your selective memory of the stories I’ve written dealing with racial injustice in America, are full of it.
And Ron Paul? Seriously? Mr. White Supremacist? The man with the son who says he’d eliminate the civil rights laws passed in the 60’s? Yeah, right. He would be the ticket. Whatever happened for all your love for Hillary?
You’ve shown your true colors my friend and they are ugly, stupid and very disingenuous.
Have a great day.
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Arthur, plain and simple you are a liar. That’s just a few of the stories I’ve written about race. You have no credibility. All you have is a big mouth stuffed with nonsense.
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That’s the right comment to start it. If you have an issue with Gilroy on other topics, that’s the place to vent your criticism. I’ve been around the pond for a while and have read most stuff, not only the front pagers but especially the diaries posted by our members. Gilroy is not main stream and cannot be labeled. He has a different background, full of life’s experience and is hoping for true change in American politics. Unfortunately, corporate power cannot be swayed and is getting grips on all essential freedoms of the US citizen including voting rights. That’s a big fustration and drives Gilroy in many of his diaries and comments. I try not to judge someone superficially by my own standards, Gilroy is an independent and distinctive thinker. AG’s take on Hillary Clinton.
I know of a comment to oust Gilroy from the site, that’s more telling of the commenter than of Gilroy’s sincerity.
"But I will not let myself be reduced to silence."
AG is out of line on this one. And his Ron Paul-fetish does not fit the otherwise deep concern for racism.
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AG made comment #2 on the thread, and points out the US has an unabated history of racism and killings of Afro-Americans at the hands of police, courts and white supremacists. I see no reason for calling him a dick on the substance of this comment. Being a dick is an offence that gets you banned from the site!
I am aware Steven D posts many personal diaries and this one has many emotions involved. Apparently Steven took the comment personal and (over)reacted.
"But I will not let myself be reduced to silence."
It was a dickish comment that deserves to be called out. Sometimes that would warrant a troll rating, though this was not quite in that category (and I would never give one to a member of good standing over many years – especially someone I have met in person several times). You’re not risking banishment unless there is a pattern over time. I doubt Steven suggested that.
No Oui
I did not overreact.
end of story.
Didn’t look like an overreaction to me.
What what was Supposed to be a lesson in that local law enforcement conducts different investigations in reference to who the victim is, and WHO the alleged perpetrator KNOWS,
is turning into s SAD lesson that RACISM in this country is Alive and Well, especially when an extreme part of the population does Not want to recognize Realty when they SEE it!
StevenD, this was a touching diary, and I wish you well in the future. But when it comes to the subject of American racism the actual subject rivals a complete encyclopedic course in American history. This is the obvious reason why a “conversation” on race in America WILL ALWAYS BE INSUFFICIENT to cover the actual subject.
I have compiled a draft document titled “American Racism Dissected”. This document is basically a topic outline with a supporting discussion covering the subject of racism against Africans in America. American racism started when the first white European man stepped on these shores with his own African slave in tow, and this was a long time before the Pilgrims landed on Plymouth Rock. The European presence on these shores have always defined social interactions “for the public good” to contain in some measure restrictions or reserved exceptualisms all of which controlled various aspects of African/Negro slave/free behavior within that society. Therefore the story of the historical development of America from the status of being an English possession to the status of nationhood is a story that is inherently intertwined with that of the African experience in America.
There are two reasons that white America refuses to deal with this subject. (1) Emotionally it is too painful, and (2) it is such a huge topic that it can easily become boring. My fear is that America does not recognize that she cannot drag her socially pernicious institutionalized racialism into the 21st century without suffering irrecoverable damage as a nation. Social divorcement of institutional racism is sure to be painful and filled with social upheaval and chaos but it must be done. There is no compromise on this requirement. It must be done if America is to retain its status as one of the leaders of the world of the 21st century.
This.
I do not disagree with you.
can’t live in fear. just gotta tell your daughter the truth about things.
I’m tired of folks thinking they’re gonna scare me.
that shyt ended April 4, 1968. no more cheeks to be turned.
When you have children you do become afraid for what the future may hold for them, particularly if they are bi-racial such as mine are. But yes, we can;t let fear stop us from standing up to those who believe that those who are different are to be treated as less than human.
Last night USA ran To Kill A Mockingbird with an intro by Pres Obama. If you haven’t seen it for awhile or if you’ve missed it entirely, it is so powerful and worth everyone’s time. To understand the courage of making the film in ’62 and setting it in the ’40’s, its role in the Civil Rights Movement and now sadly to hear words and see actions of people who forthrightly abused every tennant that is good in religion in order to demostrate what they call superiority on the screen then relate it to today is nothing short of breaking the promise of this nation.
2 arrests in the Tulsa shootings.
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"But I will not let myself be reduced to silence."
This morning’s Tulsa World has information that hints these tragic shootings may have been horribly misguided revenge killings. The father of the 19-year-old labeled as the shooter was killed by a black man a couple of years ago.
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"But I will not let myself be reduced to silence."
I’ve given this rock and a hard place considerable thought of late – if Obama is re-elected the white dogs will start a race war that will physically destroy the country. If the white dogs “win”, they’ll simply destroy the country.
It has long been my contention the Y2K nuts had it right, but they just didn’t quite get their fingers wrapped around it – future historians will effectively mark the appointment of a dynastic AWOL frat-boy with limited intelligence, questionable sexuality and absolutely no practical experience what-so-ever by an ideologically stacked activist court to the highest office in the land as The End of “America”. We’re where we’re at on momentum, and that momentum is running out.
With the white dogs declared intent to destroy the country – one way or another – the thing to do is to start thinking about what we’re to do once it’s destroyed.
I share your disgust but I disagree with your closing argument. The powers that you refer to don’t want lone gunman killing black people, that’s counterproductive to their agenda even if the climate they engender encourages it. They’d rather see these people confined to gringing servitude poverty and jackbooted by law enforcement.
But I fear that you are right about a rising tide of violence. If I recall correctly things got uglier during Clinton’s second term. The hard right is fixing to get seriously unhinged. Some of them are assuming that they’re going to win this November. They’re probably wrong and once they understand that I suspect many of them will flip out. This will only hasten their descent into political extinction.
My optimistic take on this is that this is the death throes of movement conservatism. It’ll be ugly but look on the bright side, they’re hanging themselves and they won’t be missed. Hopefully in time the GOP will reinvent itself into something less toxic. In order for that to happen they need to spend a few cycles in the political hinterlands.
I remember former Northwestern hoops coach Ricky Byrdsong being murdered by a roaming white guy who wanted to start a race war.