The deeply dishonest
and divisive President Obama is scheduled to speak this Tuesday at a
memorial for the five murdered Dallas Policemen. This is a grotesque insult to the fallen
officers and their law enforcement comrades nationwide, but is typical of the
twisted presumption that the nation somehow requires the guidance of a discredited president whenever a major tragedy attracts widespread media attention.
The
Nation should turn its back on what will certainly be a fraudulent political
speech. After mouthing the standard bromides
and formalities necessitated by such an occasion, Obama can be expected to draw
a false equivalence between the genuine tragedy of race-based anti-police
violence and the insidious fiction that there is widespread law enforcement
discrimination against blacks.
The
Dallas police should give Obama the same treatment the NYPD officers gave the
hypocrite NYC Mayor de Blasio when he had the audacity to show up at the
funeral of a policeman who was killed in the very climate of
anti-police/anti-white hatred that de Blasio and his ilk have incited. The NYC officers turned their backs on de
Blasio, and the Dallas officers should do the same to Obama.
Those
who share responsibility for the Dallas officers' murders should not be allowed
anywhere near their memorial service,
let alone be invited to speak as chief eulogist. Yet the very man whose divisive rhetoric
helped establish the atmosphere of anti-police animosity in which attacks on
police became inevitable will be allowed to use the officers' service as a platform to reiterate the fallacies that
fueled these murders – i.e., the anti-white police gospel of the insidious
Black Lives Matters (BLM) movement whose malicious demonstration provided the
stage and environment for Micah
"X" Johnson's murder of the white officers.
There
can be no doubt about this: Obama and
his fellow racial agitators in government, politics, media, and the black
community do bear grave responsibility for the poisonous climate of
anti-police/anti-white malice that they have persistently cultivated. And it is that sulfurous climate which
provided a false sense of legitimacy for the racist anger that motivated Micah
Johnson to commit his murderous atrocities.
In case after case, Obama and his political and media allies have instantly
pounced on any police action that injures black hoodlums to parrot false and
inflammatory claims of discriminatory treatment -- only to be proven horribly
wrong when the facts reveal it was the black miscreant (e.g., Michael Brown),
not the officer, who was at fault. But
the Black Lives Matter mobs are utterly oblivious to any facts that contradict
their anti-police malice, and Obama and his minions have persistently
reinforced their defiance of the facts that undermine their implacable
hostility.
SR
acknowledges there are those who deny that Obama and his fellow racial
agitators bear any responsibility for the Dallas murders. These apologists lamely invoke the premise
that only the actual perpetrator bears full responsibility and that placing any responsibility on others somehow
diminishes the killer's guilt.
This
is a bogus "straw man" argument, asserted in order to absolve those
who feed the flames of any responsibility for the conflagration that follows. No one is denying or diminishing the perpetrator's individual guilt; rather,
they are only making the obvious point that nurturing a pervasive atmosphere of
intense anti-police animosity tends to breed anti-police violence.
An
atrocity like the Dallas police murders may have many "but for"
causes, even though the actual perpetrator bears direct and primary
responsibility, and only he is chargeable with the murder itself. Obama, Eric Holder, Loretta Lynch, Al
Sharpton, and countless celebrity leftists have all fomented anti-police and
anti-white malice by constantly repeating the gross falsehood that there is a
nationwide pattern of discriminatory law enforcement against blacks. But for
the poisonous narrative portraying police as racist dragoons out to persecute
innocent black "youths" nurtured by Obama and his leftist minions, it
is unlikely that Micah Johnson would have reached the fever pitch of malice
against white policemen that possessed him.
And it is unlikely that the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement would have
achieved the prominence and power that enabled it to stage massive anti-police
demonstrations of the type that provided the stage and setting chosen by
Johnson for his murderous assaults.
There
are many reasons to be furious about the Dallas atrocity and other violent
disruptions fueled by the BLM movement and its political and media
cheerleaders, but the utterly fraudulent
premise and foundation for the entire campaign is the most infuriating
aspect of the whole ugly charade.
Obama,
his successive black Attorneys General, and their allies and echo chambers in
the media have relentlessly repeated the canard that black anger and resentment
against police is perfectly understandable, and even justified, because police
engage in consistently discriminatory enforcement of the laws against blacks,
especially young black males.
The
contention is not only false, it is wildly false, and, indeed, the opposite of
the truth. Far from going out of their
way to invite predictably contentious or even violent response by confronting
truculent black males with unfounded criminal charges, police are
understandably reticent to press
criminal charges against urban black males except in the most clear-cut and
serious circumstances.
This
is now so well understood that we even have a recognized name for it: The Ferguson Effect. Police officers nationwide are keenly aware
that any enforcement confrontation with blacks in an inner-city environment poses
a grave risk that they will be video-recorded, charged with discriminatory
practices, or even physically threatened or attacked by surrounding crowds.
The
most common form of the "discriminatory enforcement" charge is simply to make it
as a sweeping generalization that presumably no one would pesume to question –
especially in mainstream media discussions, where the leftist moderators and
commentators are only too willing to accept as gospel anything and everything
asserted by advocates of the blacks-as-victims gospel. The generalizations are then often followed
by invocation of such popular maxims as the bogus "driving while
black" slogan, which falsely assumes the premise that black drivers are
stopped by police more often because they are black, rather than because they
commit more violations; and the equally bogus "racial profiling" canard,
which is based on the incoherent and illogical premise that evidence of
criminal suspects' race must be disregarded in criminal investigations. Then the advocates' glibly assert their own
alleged (and likely fictional) experiences in being singled out by police in their youth because of
their race – a clever technique indeed, because unwitnessed fabrications of
long past incidents are impossible to
refute.
Fortunately,
the FBI and the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) have been maintaining
official data on race and crime for many decades. Extensive, longstanding, and consistent, the
data demonstrate that blacks commit a vastly
disproportionate share of violent crimes.
Thus, the fact that blacks constitute a disproportionate percentage of
those arrested and incarcerated for violent crime is plainly not because our
police and law enforcement authorities are engaged in racist discrimination. Given that our highest law enforcement
positions at both federal and state levels are heavily occupied by blacks –
like our last two Attorney Generals, and the current Secretary of Homeland
Security, to name only a few – this would be rather remarkable and
counterintuitive. No, the reason for
this disproportion is because blacks commit an extremely high percentage of
total violent crimes – a total that far exceeds their percentage of the overall
U.S. population.
Murder
is perhaps the best example. Going back
at least three decades, the government data demonstrates that blacks commit
about 52% of U.S. murders, year after year (for the period 1980-2008,
52.5% of homicides were committed by blacks, whereas 45.3% were committed by
whites). Yet blacks constitute only 13% of the U.S. population. This being the case, one would expect that
Blacks would constitute about 50% of those sentenced and executed to capital
punishment for murder. But one would be
wrong. In fact, white murderers are both
sentenced to death and actually executed
in consistently greater numbers than blacks (for a full analysis of this
subject, see my 2014 post, The Capital Canard of Death Penalty Discrimination)
. Since 1976, 55.5% of those executed
for murder in the U.S. were white, while only 34.6% were black. In other words, a white murderer is far more
likely to be convicted and executed for murder than a black.
So
much for Obama's contention that the criminal law is applied to blacks with
disproportionate severity. On the
contrary.
The
data on other violent crimes similarly confirms the hard fact that blacks
consistently commit violent crimes at a vastly higher rate than whites or other
races in America. The studies and
reports vary somewhat in the detail, but the findings are consistent on the basic
point. They show that blacks are roughly
eight times more likely to commit robbery than whites; commit violent crimes in
general at a rate four to eight times greater than whites; and are 39 times more likely to commit
inter-racial crimes against whites than vice versa. On the local level, disproportionate crime by
blacks is sometimes even more striking.
One study showed that for the period January-June, 2008, 83% of gun
assaults in New York City were committed by blacks, even though they represented
only 24% of the city population.
Thus,
when Obama and his minions glibly repeat the canard that black anti-police
animosity is the understandable consequence of discriminatory enforcement
against innocent young black youths, know that they are perpetrating a
dangerous falsehood of Goebels-like proportions. Blacks, and young black males in particular,
are more likely to experience stops, arrests, and other coercive interactions
with police because they commit vastly more of the crimes that necessitate such
confrontations. The whole edifice of the
Black Lives Matter campaign is built upon a demonstrably fraudulent foundation
of lies and calumnies.
Outrageously,
however, Obama is apt to subtly re-insinuate this dangerous fallacy when he delivers his supposedly
"healing" message at the memorial for the murdered Dallas policemen. If he does, let us hope that his deeply
dishonest message is treated with the contempt it deserves.
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