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sheshe2

(83,886 posts)
Mon Aug 18, 2014, 06:16 PM Aug 2014

Teh Stupid, it Burns - Michael Brown Ed.

You might think that most people, after the killing of a Skittles wielding Florida teenager shot for the crime of wearing a hoodie in the gated community where his father resided, after the strangulation death of a non-resisting Eric Garner by the NYPD for selling self-rolled cigarettes, and after the "unfortunate death" of an innocent 36 year old father of five, Dante Parker, by multiple taser shocks administered by "Bernardino County sheriff’s deputies" while handcuffed after being arrested for a crime he did not commit, would be willing acknowledge that - yes - the killing of Michael Brown, an unarmed black teenager, killed by a white police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, who fired a barrage of bullets at him even as Brown attempted to first flee and then surrender, just might have something to do with the race of those who were killed and the men who killed them.

And you would be right to assume that - with one significant caveat, however. As long as you restricted the group of "most people" to people of African American descent, you would be right. Because, according to a recently released PEW poll, less than 40% of white people agree that Michael Brown's death at the hand's of police officer Wilson had much whatsoever to do with the issue of race in America.

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I suppose I shouldn't be surprised by those numbers (by the way, with respect to the question of whether "race is getting more attention than it deserves" in the Brown case, 16% of whites answered they didn't know enough to - well, know if race mattered or not, a somewhat surprising statistic itself). That less than four white people in ten even considers that the death by cop of an unarmed black teenager merits a discussion of the racial disparity in our country between how law enforcement treat African Americans versus how they treat White Americans, is still, nonetheless, a sobering statistic. We are, after all the nation that fought a civil war over the issue of slavery, and the same nation that waited another 100 years - the years of "Jim Crow" enforced segregation, violence by the KKK and the brutal mob lynchings of thousands of black people, before enacting laws to enforce the standards of equality for all Americans set forth in the 14th and 15th Amendments to the Constitution.

And we are the nation that has seen a record rise in hate crimes against blacks and other minorities, and a massive increase in the growth of white supremacist movements and militias and other hate groups since the election of our first African American President. Yet, after the recent notoriety of so many young black men dying under suspicious circumstances at the hands of either police or white vigilantes like George Zimmerman, I hoped for better from those Americans who share with me a melanin deficiency. I should have been more cynical. Guess I'm just another ...



More: http://www.boomantribune.com/story/2014/8/18/16220/2155?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+boomantribune%2FSvpw+%28Booman+Tribune%29

It's times like these that I find myself embarrassed to call myself white. The stats above are horrifying.
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treestar

(82,383 posts)
1. I can't think of a single case of a white man getting shot
Mon Aug 18, 2014, 06:19 PM
Aug 2014

by cops or Zimmermans. Certainly not one of an 18 year old.

sheshe2

(83,886 posts)
14. I know treestar.
Mon Aug 18, 2014, 07:00 PM
Aug 2014

It's out of control. More like an open season.

And that excessive fire power, it's a war on Ferguson.

napkinz

(17,199 posts)
4. and how many who do not see race as a factor are showing support for Wilson based on race?
Mon Aug 18, 2014, 06:27 PM
Aug 2014

this was posted by Courtesy Flush:

White crowd assembles to support Darren Wilson




see http://www.democraticunderground.com/10025404233



napkinz

(17,199 posts)
9. It wouldn't surprise me if those people are Rush Limbaugh listeners or FOX viewers
Mon Aug 18, 2014, 06:44 PM
Aug 2014

They suck in the hate and then spew it back out.




ancianita

(36,133 posts)
5. The PEW Poll numbers show whites' massive indifference to the story. Some America, eh?
Mon Aug 18, 2014, 06:29 PM
Aug 2014

These numbers seem to imply a class divide and not awareness when you consider the numbers below.

Whites are divided: 33% say the police have gone too far, 32% say the police response has been about right, while 35% offer no response.


And that's with only 25% of them paying any attention at all to events of the last week. I can't even trust whites to have any well founded opinions about the entire matter. Their bias in favor of police is clear. Now they're suckers for whatever right wing racist spin TV and talk shows throw at them.

Interest last week about Ferguson was highest among non-Hispanic blacks. Fully 54% closely followed news about the shooting and protests, compared with 25% of non-Hispanic whites and 18% of Hispanics.


The rest of the numbers...
http://www.people-press.org/2014/08/18/stark-racial-divisions-in-reactions-to-ferguson-police-shooting/

As an aside, I didn't get much reaction to my post about this poll on the general public reaction, either.

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