Wednesday, December 3, 2014

FERGUSON & AMERICA A NATION’S DIRTY SECRET

I have struggled with this subject to write for a while. It is not that I don’t know what to say but the question is what else to say. I have lived through the media coverage of the 1960’s when those four little were killed in the bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama. According to my parents and adults, it was an outrage. This was after the federal government ordered to desegregate the school system in Birmingham. “Fifteen sticks of dynamite were planted in the church basement. When thousands of angry black protesters assembled at the crime scene, Wallace sent hundreds of police and state troopers to the area to break up the crowd. Two young black men were killed that night, one by police and another by racist thugs”. [www.history.com]
Here are other examples:
“Harlem Riots, 1964
The riots began on July 16, 1964, when a police officer killed a young black boy in Harlem. The Congress for Racial Equality (CORE) had already scheduled a peaceful march to take place two days later to protest police brutality. After the march, a group of more militant and aggressive demonstrators took their protest to the steps of the police precinct. A number of fights broke out between the police and protesters, and 16 black demonstrators were arrested
In the early morning hours of July 23, 1967, Detroit police raided an after-hours bar and arrested 80 patrons. A crowd gathered outside and rocks were thrown at police cars, breaking their windows. The rioting increased and began to spread, with rioters outnumbering police. The next morning, a state of emergency was declared and the National Guard was called in to help the police. Things did not improve until President Lyndon B. Johnson sent in federal troops to help stop the sniping, shooting, looting and burning.
Watts Riot, 1965
On August 11, 1965, police used excessive force while arresting a black man in Watts, a black neighborhood in Los Angeles, for drunk driving. A small group of people gathered at the scene. Although the situation was tense, it was not violent. That changed when a police officer accused a woman of spitting at him and tried to arrest her. The crowd instantly erupted and began throwing bottles and rocks at passing cars and buses. Additional police were called in, and the violence and fighting intensified.
After police left the scene, thinking that their presence exacerbated the issue, the rioters took to the streets with a vengeance and began overturning cars, and smashing windows of nearby stores and looting them. "Burn, baby, burn" was the cry of the rioters. The situation deteriorated and 75 stores in the neighborhood were burned during the first 2 days of the rioting. The undermanned police force was helpless to combat the rioters.
Newark Riots 1967  In Newark, on July 12, 1967, police beat a black cab driver while trying to arrest him. A group of protesters gathered at the precinct house and became unruly. When they were asked to leave, they refused to obey and the police began to use force to break up the crowd. A protest rally against police brutality was called for the next morning. Once again, the police used excessive force, and the city erupted into violence with looting, burning and shooting. The National Guard was called in to help restore order. In all, 23 people were killed and nearly $11 million of damage was caused.

Detroit Riots 1967
In the early morning hours of July 23, 1967, Detroit police raided an after-hours bar and arrested 80 patrons. A crowd gathered outside and rocks were thrown at police cars, breaking their windows. The rioting increased and began to spread, with rioters outnumbering police. The next morning, a state of emergency was declared and the National Guard was called in to help the police. Things did not improve until President Lyndon B. Johnson sent in federal troops to help stop the sniping, shooting, looting and burning.”
http://www.highbeam.com/topics/race-riots-of-the-1960s-t10642

“The day that the black man takes an uncompromising step and realizes that he's within his rights, when his own freedom is being jeopardized, to use any means necessary to bring about his freedom or put a halt to that injustice, I don't think he'll be by himself”

On Thursday, July 16, 1964, James Powell was shot and killed by police Lieutenant Thomas Gilligan. The second bullet of three fired by Lieutenant Gilligan killed the 15-year-old African American in front of his friends and about a dozen other witnesses. The incident immediately rallied about 300 students from a nearby school who were informed by the principal. This incident set off six consecutive nights of rioting that affected the New York City neighborhoods of Harlem and Bedford-Stuyvesant. In total, 4,000 New Yorkers participated in the riots which led to attacks on the New York City Police Department, vandalism, and looting in stores. At the end of the conflict, reports counted one dead rioter, 118 injured, and 465 arrested. It is said that the Harlem Race Riot of 1964 is the precipitating event for riots in July and August in cities such as Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Rochester, New York; Chicago, Illinois; Jersey City, New Jersey; Paterson, New Jersey; and Elizabeth, New Jersey

I can go on and on. This is a small piece of what ails us as a people. To those arrogant white people, I say stop. Stop talking about what you know nothing about. I hear “black people need to get over it” “It was in the past”. You have no idea how deep this is in our DNA. Just like there is a great need to keep the poor, poor. There is a great scare of what has been done by the oppressors will revisit them by the oppressed. In all fairness there are ignorant black people as a culture that is sleep walking through life feeding on empty values. Poor people are being hoodwinked against each other in the name of “white supremacy”. The rich do not want lower income people of any race in their community.
Today it is Ferguson. Same story, same outcome. The definition of insanity is? We have not seen the last demonstration. The government has given most these small towns surplus war equipment. Mom and Pop with Timmy will do what?
As a nation, please do not lose focus. Laws are in placed to keep the masses in control. If those officers are wrong it is because the laws on the books are wrong. We as a nation need to……
You fill in the blanks the world is watching. This how we will lose the seat at the world summits.

…Pandora

1 comment:

  1. Our government should reply on this statement because we have heard this sort of statements many times.

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