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Why your friends criticizing the Baltimore riots are either ignorant or racist
Philly Now ^ | April 28 | Josh Kruger

Posted on 05/02/2015 11:58:35 PM PDT by Uhhh

Over the past 24 hours, the Internet has exploded with commentary and armchair analysis on the riots in Baltimore. The civil unrest started just hours after the funeral of Freddie Gray, a citizen whose spinal cord was injured “mysteriously” while in the back of a police van.

Gray, an African American, died on April 19.

At a press conference on Friday, BPD Commissioner Anthony Batts admitted at least one glaring failure of his department: that Gray did not get the medical care he ought to have received while in police custody.

Batts, a self-described reformist, forcefully asserted that he’s doing his best to work against a police culture in a city rife with problems. Even Baltimore’s mayor has called interactions between residents and police a “broken relationship.” Despite calls for his resignation, Batts insisted that he was staying. He was there to change things, because things desperately need to be changed.

Late last year, the The Baltimore Sun reported that the police department there had settled $5.7 million worth of claims since 2011 in cases involving over 100 people who alleged excessive force or brutality at the hands of police. Many of the cops involved faced no real consequences: “Department officials said some officers were exonerated in internal force investigations,” writes Mark Puente, “even though jurors and the city awarded thousands of dollars to battered residents in those incidents.”

In other words, there is a serious problem in Baltimore, and it’s an example of the problems endemic in American policing overall. Endemic is the right word, too. Based upon the evidence available to us, these aren’t isolated incidents. Over the past year alone, we’ve seen or read about: a man, who later died, being strangled by police on camera; a man being shot to death in the back by a police officer; a teenager being shot to death by a police officer; and, now, Freddie Gray, a man who suffered a fatal spinal cord injury while in police custody.

All of those men were unarmed. They were all people of color, too. They’re not the only ones, either: People of color are disproportionately, and regularly, killed by police. And The Nation explains that, thanks to the way the system is set up, it’s basically “impossible” to indict a cop for killing someone.

It’s clear that there exists a problem between American police and people of color specifically. That remains true even when people of color are in authority. Here in Philadelphia, we currently have a black mayor and police commissioner, just like Baltimore. Before marijuana decriminalization late last year, though, we Philadelphians were arresting people of color at a rate four to five times that of whites for the same crimes.

Philadelphia isn’t an outlier. Following the Ferguson protests last year, USA Today looked into arrest data nationwide. “At least 70 departments scattered from Connecticut to California,” writes Brad Heath, “arrested black people at a rate 10 times higher than people who are not black.” Overall, a “staggering disparity” exists between whites and blacks in terms of custodial arrests.

Now, some white people are going to say that this data exists because black people commit more crime. But The Washington Post reported in December that whites typically overestimate and inflate the percentage of crime committed by African Americans. In fact, part of the reason whites do think this way is likely attributable to those institutional arrest disparities in the first place, explains The New York Times‘ Charles Blow.

So: Legal and civil means for dealing with this situation have not satisfactorily resolved the problem. Why are we surprised when people who fear for their lives get angry and interfere with social order? Even America’s patron saint of peaceful resistance, Martin Luther King, Jr., talked specifically about rioting and disruptions as an understandable component of social change. When the terms of how to “acceptably” change things are dictated by people who are the root cause of the problem — people in authority — then the “acceptable” or “legal” or “civil” ways to change things are, in fact, frequently oppressive.

It’s the same reason LGBT people rioted repeatedly in the 20th century, often in response to police brutality or failures of the legal system rooted in homophobia and bigotry.

Which brings us to the point of this post.

Over the past 24 hours, I have witnessed a wide array of responses to the rioting that took place in Baltimore following Gray’s funeral. Many white people responding to the riots in Baltimore are either ignorant or outright racist.

First, given all aforementioned issues surrounding arrest disparities, police brutality, and nothing being done to stop it, there is a reason for people to be angry. This is an issue that demands redress. Anyone claiming it is not an issue, that “black people should stop committing crimes,” is either ignorant of all the facts I just outlined, or they simply don’t care — and whether it’s ignorance or callousness that leads them to whimsically dismiss the concerns of people of color, that dismissal amounts to racism.

Second, I have seen many people bemoan the riots in Baltimore as their first foray into social commentary. Prior to this, many of them said nothing about Freddie Gray, his spinal cord being severed, or his untimely death immediately following being in police custody. In other words, only when people of color are behaving “badly” do these armchair analysts feel moved to opine about the state of American policing. If they said nothing about Freddie Gray yet are bloviating about the riots that happened in direct response to Gray’s death, then guess what: They are racist, whether consciously or not, looking for an excuse to characterize people of color as lazy criminals.

Third, many white people have been inclined to call people of color “animals” or “thugs” in the past day. But in fact, all human beings are human beings. The words “animals” and “thugs” are often used as code — as a dog whistle in place of arguably the most offensive word in American English. Even Questlove pointed this out on Twitter. Ironically, white people who chomp at the bit to call people of color “animals” say literally nothing whenever fellow white people riot, which happens frequently after sporting events or following pedophilia scandals.

Fourth, and lastly, a great many white liberals have clutched their pearls, first after demonstrations in Ferguson and now after the goings-on in Baltimore. Many have taken to Facebook to call for peace, saying that damaging property is a terrible thing. This is an unnecessary observation akin to “the sky is blue.” Yes, damaging property is bad. No, it does not require your observation. If you’re actually an “ally” to marginalized communities in America, don’t tell those communities how they should or should not act in response to society’s brutality or refusal to change.

We should care much more about all the innocent people getting killed by police than about property damage. Why is this confusing? We should care more about human life than about money.

If you value plate-glass windows more than you value the life of a person of color, you are being racist.


TOPICS: US: Maryland
KEYWORDS: baltimore; blackkk; crimeapologia; defenseoflooting; elijahcummings; freddiesdead; fruitcake; ibtz; joshkruger; maryland; megafag; thugs; tinkerbelle; twerkingtwerp; zotbaitzotmehard
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To: Texicanus

Maryland sucks, as a whole, however, our castle law is spectacularly liberal to the point where it’s almost sadistically funny.

“I felt threatened”.

LOL


181 posted on 05/03/2015 8:29:38 AM PDT by Salamander (Like acid and oil on a madman's face, reason tends to fly away.)
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To: Texicanus

We have a gypsy problem where I live: someone set them up a commune in 1908! They are beneath maggots. That Borat scene where he attacks the housewife holding a yard sale (who he thinks is a gypsie selling the poor homeowner’s stolen goods) cracks me up.


182 posted on 05/03/2015 8:54:46 AM PDT by txhurl
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To: txhurl

I have heard of gypsy settlements on the east coast but there is one in Texas, where?


183 posted on 05/03/2015 9:04:28 AM PDT by Ditter
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To: shibumi

Why your friends criticizing the Baltimore riots are either ignorant or racist
May 3, 2015 at 5:44:46 AM MST · 140 of 183
Uhhh to Darksheare
IVE BEEN TRYING TO REPLY!
They are playing us right now. ISIS loves the bmore riots. And i truly believe the real root problem of the high crime rates and violence in the inner cities comes from within, not the other way around like some would have you believe. Yes there is poverty, but i can name a million examples of poverty far worse in the world with little to no crime. Places where people take personal responsibility, have respect for the rule of law, morals. Qualities that are seriously deficient in the young black urban culture. And Grey would be alive today if he was in jail at the time of his arrest like he should of been, instead of back out on the street hustling.

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Why your friends criticizing the Baltimore riots are either ignorant or racist
May 3, 2015 at 5:44:46 AM MST · 139 of 183
Uhhh to 1035rep
Let me be clear that I dont agree with that article one bit. They are playing us right now. ISIS loves the bmore riots. And i truly believe the real root problem of the high crime rates and violence in the inner cities comes from within, not the other way around like some would have you believe. Yes there is poverty, but i can name a million examples of poverty far worse in the world with little to no crime. Places where people take personal responsibility, have respect for the rule of law, morals. Qualities that are seriously deficient in the young black urban culture. And Grey would be alive today if he was in jail at the time of his arrest like he should of been, instead of back out on the street hustling.

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Why your friends criticizing the Baltimore riots are either ignorant or racist
May 3, 2015 at 5:44:46 AM MST · 138 of 183
Uhhh to PA Engineer
No. And I was particularly annoyed with how many times he said “people of color.” I find it ridiculous that white people are being blamed for black people rioting and also whites are racist for getting mad about it.

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May 3, 2015 at 5:44:46 AM MST · 137 of 183
Uhhh to Lonely Bull
::Breaks glass for dead homies::


184 posted on 05/03/2015 9:22:31 AM PDT by Uhhh
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To: Uhhh
We should care much more about all the innocent people getting killed by police than about property damage. Why is this confusing? We should care more about human life than about money.

False Choice.

185 posted on 05/03/2015 9:25:50 AM PDT by savedbygrace (But God!)
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To: Uhhh

Heh.
You live!

Sorry for the rough welcome, we are a tough crowd.
When you posted the article, there was a space for your comment on it which would have shown as post one.
Without that, everyone was left to guess what you were trying to say.
And since the author is one of those types who would try to find common ground with Isis even as they cut his head off, it didn’t look good.


186 posted on 05/03/2015 9:40:57 AM PDT by Darksheare (Those who support liberal "Republicans" summarily support every action by same.)
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To: Uhhh
Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Whatever.

{;^)~

187 posted on 05/03/2015 9:43:47 AM PDT by shibumi ("Walk Through the Fire, Fly Through the Smoke")
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To: PROCON

I should have posted my opinion on the piece in the OP.


188 posted on 05/03/2015 9:51:45 AM PDT by Uhhh
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To: Uhhh

Where’s the Barf Alert?


189 posted on 05/03/2015 9:52:47 AM PDT by Kickass Conservative (Hillary, because it's time for a POTUS without a SCROTUS...)
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To: Rodamala
Not at all.

The push to equate any derogatory term which has no racial context or intent to the word "n!gger" is just an attempt to make it impossible to criticize anointed classes at all. Queerlove, Questlove, ?love or whatever the hell he calls himself this weekend sees everything through the prism of race, and wants to assume that conservatives do, to. But this savage behavior has nothing to do with race, and everything to do with the fact that the rioters are ... savages.

190 posted on 05/03/2015 10:02:06 AM PDT by FredZarguna (On your deathbed you will receive total consciousness. So I got that goin' for me.)
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To: Uhhh
"I should have posted my opinion on the piece in the OP."

Too late.

Now you get 40 lashes...


191 posted on 05/03/2015 10:05:16 AM PDT by shibumi ("Walk Through the Fire, Fly Through the Smoke")
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To: Darksheare

thanks, i should have expected nothing less. My dad is a long time Freeper. And I credit him for my understanding of this harsh political landscape. Most if not all of my friends are super liberal and it annoys me more and more the older i get. Seeing so many white privileged people just bend over to the black community really bothers me. I can’t help but compare it to the rise of radical extremism, though that may be taking it a bit to far. At least the libs are against people getting their heads chopped off.


192 posted on 05/03/2015 10:06:15 AM PDT by Uhhh
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To: Ditter

Leander, NW of Austin. They use a road-sealing business to front their real jobs.


193 posted on 05/03/2015 10:13:36 AM PDT by txhurl
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To: shibumi

BTW, Shib, how much would one of those cats set me back? A few thou? Surprised they aren’t being bred and sold here!


194 posted on 05/03/2015 10:16:23 AM PDT by txhurl
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To: txhurl

I think they operate in Houston too. A couple of years ago, after the house next door had roofers do roof work, a house was cleaned out. I mean they took everything, furniture, rugs, pictures, dishes everything. They even took the mans clothes.

The owner is a single man who works long hours and the sleazy roofers saw that. I have heard that gypsies operate that way.


195 posted on 05/03/2015 10:50:43 AM PDT by Ditter
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To: Uhhh

“Third, many white people have been inclined to call people of color “animals” or “thugs” in the past day”

I guess it was the ‘white half’ of Obama that made that racist reference ...


196 posted on 05/03/2015 10:53:38 AM PDT by TexasGator
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To: Slings and Arrows

“Note to self: Should I ever start a business, install rooftop Koreans.”

First, install a proper roof ... flat with ramparts.


197 posted on 05/03/2015 10:54:30 AM PDT by TexasGator
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To: Uhhh

The writer of this op-ed is a full blown idiot. Try that crap in my town and see how many rioters end up in the morgue.


198 posted on 05/03/2015 11:19:02 AM PDT by Boomer (America; love it or leave it. It isn't just a bumper sticker.)
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To: txhurl

No idea. I lifted the pic off the net.

I don’t even know the breed.


199 posted on 05/03/2015 12:07:33 PM PDT by shibumi ("Walk Through the Fire, Fly Through the Smoke")
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To: Uhhh

They are expending a lot of ink trying to convince America that it did not actually see what it saw.


200 posted on 05/03/2015 12:23:33 PM PDT by Mr. Jeeves (Heteropatriarchal Capitalist)
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