Broken Levees and Broken Cops:
Poor Whites can only solve their problems, by resisting the
temptation to verbally and physically assault Blacks, and identify their true
Enemy.
"Just a quick observation, when people don't want to play
the blame game, they're to blame."
Jon Stewart/The Daily Show
Did you hear that? That sound. Like a ripping sound, a tear, something tearing into the very fabric of humanity. Man has finally found a way to act out his his petty hatreds even in the midst of tragedy that was known to unify people of all races. Whereas at one time events like Hurricane Katrina would bring people immediately together, a way was found to keep people under siege just through the denial of aid for several days, long enough for negative behaviors to manifest themselves, and desperate and thuggish young Blacks reverted to the same criminal behaviors they had before Katrina, only at a faster pace.
Did you hear it? TV cameras were unable to pick it up, and most radio announcers completely misinterpreted it. Did you hear it? A way was found to prevent Whites, including police officers to actually overcome their postponement of personal gripes, and biases, to graphically initiate violence against an elderly Black man, a retired school teacher, while serving in the very same city trying to mend itself from the aftermaths of two consecutive storms. Yes the video-camera picked it up, but no camera footage can detect the silent manipulation that would eventually produce the negative stills that follow it. At times bad feelings develop at the mention of an issue (quotas), or on sight (interracial dating).
Somewhere in the world, someones horrible experiment paid off. Somewhere in this country-even in the midst of mostly White Red Cross and Black volunteers-a small segment of poor White New Orleans police officers felt confident enough among themselves to take their frustrations out on a 64-year-old Black man. And the major media is busy trying to convince the world that this wasn't even a racially motivated issue. I'm won't even consider the weak N.O. police rebuttal that Mr. Robert Davis was intoxicated, it would only make those officers look even worse, the image of three young White cops wasting their energy, and your tax dollars, beating down an old man who'd been drinking only makes them look worse. Hopefully Officers Lane Schilling, S.M. Smith, and the oddly-named Robert Evangelist are fired, and tried as civilians, and sent away for a long time. Hopefully it's too late for three men who'd most likely be living in their mother's basement, were it not for them being hired by an already troubled N.O. Police Department.
Davis made a lot of people happy with his reported statements that he didn't feel this was a race issue. But understand, Davis is educated, he peeped that the winds of White opinion were blowing right, and no-doubt said that in order to get the issue out of the way, so he could speak further on the incident without being interrupted, edited or discredited by a tirelessly nitpicking national White media.
This latest police massacre brings out more ugly aspects of that city's deficiencies that evidently didn't wash away with the flood waters. The most conspicuous is New Orleans failed Black leadership. They have a Black Mayor and a Black Police Chief. National implications are just as bad. Power-of-suggestion statements made by White public figures prove at the very least, that the aftermath of Katrina was well-orchestrated. Bill Bennett's statements about Black women having abortions would reduce crime, and "Bell Curve" co-author Charles Murray's statements in the Wall Street Journal labeling the Black Katrina victims as "savages," and "inert women," do nothing more than inspire poor Whites to self-appointed racial foot-soldier status, which distracts them from exploring the true cause of their problems; global initiatives.