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White America’s Waco insanity: The shocking realities it ignores about racism & violence
Salon ^ | May 20, 2015 | Brittney Cooper, teaches Women's and Gender Studies and Africana Studies at Rutgers

Posted on 05/20/2015 12:04:29 PM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife

Malcolm X, the famed Civil Rights leader and minister of the Nation of Islam, would have turned 90 years old this week. While America annually marks the significance of the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., it is only in Black communities nationally, and locally in Harlem, that we mark and celebrate the birth of King’s most formidable racial adversary. Undoubtedly this has something to do with the very forthright and unflinching manner in which Malcolm X talked about race in the 1960s. El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, as Malcolm X was otherwise known, did not have any hope that white people could or would change when it came to race. Although King was far less optimistic at the end of his life about the capacity of white people to change, too, he still has the March on Washington speech, which represented the zenith of his racial optimism.

Malcolm X was different. His unflinching honesty about the evils of white racism made even King, formidable orator that he was, scared to debate Malcolm in public. Though he eventually toned down his rhetoric about the people that he was known to refer to as “white devils,” he never backed down from holding white people accountable for their investment in and perpetuation of white supremacy. For instance, in a 1963 public conversation and debate with James Baldwin, Malcolm X told him, “Never do you find white people encouraging other whites to be nonviolent. Whites idolize fighters. …At the same time that they admire these fighters, they encourage the so called ‘Negro’ in America to get his desires fulfilled with a sit in stroke, or a passive approach, or a love your enemy approach or pray for those who despitefully use you. This is insane.”

And indeed we did get a front row seat to such insanity this week, when three biker gangs in Texas, had a shootout in a parking lot that left nine people dead and 18 people injured. More than 165 people have been arrested for their participation in this thuggish, ruggish, deadly, violent, white-on-white street brawl but there has been no mass outcry from the country about this. Though these motorcycle gangs were already under surveillance because of known participation in consistent and organized criminal activity, as Darnell Moore notes at Mic, “the police didn’t don riot gear.” Moore further notes that “leather and rock music weren’t blamed,” and there hasn’t been any “hand-wringing over the problem of white-on-white crime.”

White people, even well-meaning and thoughtful ones, have the privilege of looking at deadly acts of mass violence of this sort as isolated local incidents, particular to one community. They do not look at such incidents as indicative of anything having to do with race or racism. But everything from the difference in law enforcement response to media response tells us what we need to know about how white privilege allows acts of violence by white people to be judged by entirely different standards than those of any other group. If a Black motorcycle gang had engaged in a shootout in a parking lot, any honest white person will admit that the conversation would have sounded incredibly different.

Frequently in conversations that I have observed or participated in with white people about race, the claim is levied that it is Black people “who make everything about race.” But this incident in Waco gives lie to that claim. It turns out that when white privilege is in clear operation, white people are invested in making sure that we don’t see race in operation. Charles Mills, a philosopher of race, has a term which I think applies here: epistemology of white ignorance. By this means, he means that white people have created a whole way of knowing the world that both demands and allows that they remain oblivious to the operations of white supremacy, that white people remain “intent on denying what is before them.” Thus even though three gangs have now attacked each other in broad daylight and killed or injured 27 people, there is no nagging, gnawing sense of fear, no social anxiety about what the world is coming to, no anger at the thugs who made it unsafe for American families to go about their regular daily activities without fear of being clipped by a stray bullet, no posturing from law enforcement about the necessity of using military weapons to put down the lawless band of criminals that turned a parking lot into a war zone in broad daylight. More than that, there is no sense of white shame, no hanging of the head over the members of their race that have been out in the world representing everything that is wrong with America.

That kind of intra-racial shame is reserved primarily for Black people.

Most white citizens will insist that this was just an isolated incident, even though the gangs were already under surveillance for consistent participation in criminal activity. And this studied ignorance, this sense in which people could look at this set of incidents and simply refuse to see all the ways in which white privilege is at play — namely that no worse than arrest befell any the men who showed up hours later with weapons, looking for a fight — returns me to the words of Malcolm X. For many Americans, this is just good ole American fun, sort of like playing Cowboys-and-Indians in real life. As Malcolm reminded us, “whites idolize fighters.” So while I’m sure many Americans are appalled at the senseless loss of life, there is also the sense that this is just “those wild Texans” doing the kind of thing they do.

White Americans might also deny the attempt to “lump them in” with this unsavory element. But the point is that being seen as an individual is a privilege. Not having to interrogate the ways in which white violence is always viewed as exceptional rather than regular and quotidian is white privilege. White people can distance themselves from their violent racial counterparts because there is no sense that what these “bikers” did down in Texas is related to anything racial. White Americans routinely ask Black Americans to chastise the “lower” elements of our race, while refusing to do the same in instances like this. Yes, white people will denounce these crimes, but they won’t shake a finger at these bikers for making the race look bad. It won’t even occur to them why Black people would view such incidents as racialized.

Such analyses are patently unacceptable. And they are possible because white bodies, even those engaged in horrendously violent and reckless acts, are not viewed as “criminal.” Yes, some police officers referred to the acts of these killers in Waco as criminal acts and them as criminals, but in popular discourse, these men have not been criminalized. Criminalization is a process that exists separate and apart from the acts one has committed. It’s why street protestors in Baltimore are referred to as violent thugs for burning buildings, but murderers in Waco get called “bikers.” And if thug is the new n-word (and I’m not sure that’s precise), then “biker” is the new “honky” or “cracker,” which is to say that while the term is used derisively and can communicate distaste, it does not have the devastating social effects or demand the same level of state engagement to suppress such “biker-ish” activity as we demand to suppress the activities of alleged “thugs” and “criminals.”

How we talk about and understand the problem of violence is actually critical to our ability to make any progress on solving the problem of racism in this country. We have turned the word “criminal” into a social category that acts a site of cultural refuse, where we can toss all of our anger, hatred, and resentment, on a group of people, disproportionately people of color, for abhorrent acts that they commit against us and the state. We get to view them as less than human and treat them as such, while acting as though our indignation is pure, righteous, and without hypocrisy. None of this is true.

With white citizens, officers feel it is their duty to protect the unsafe and de-escalate the situation. With Black citizens, officers, acting out of their own fear, escalate conflicts, antagonize citizens, and move swiftly to the use of tanks, tear gas, and billy clubs to subdue, even lawful and peaceful protests. What Malcolm X pointed to, and what we would do well to recapture on this week, as we, if we are brave enough, choose to remember his life, is that there is something fundamentally dishonest about a society that revels in the violence of one group while demanding non-violent compliance from another. That kind of thinking is unjust, unfair, and unproductive. And for those of us who are not white, white ignorance on these matters is not bliss.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: bikers; blackkk; blackriots; crime; malcomx; texas; twinpeaks; waco
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To: TexasCajun

Is that the authoress? Oh. (Undate-able.)


81 posted on 05/20/2015 2:28:50 PM PDT by Albion Wilde (The "legacy of slavery" is not an excuse for inexcusable behavior. --Thomas Sowell)
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To: Steely Tom
Segmentation fault

(See C:\WINNT\Memory.dmp)


She is racist beyond belief. She would fit right in with the KKK...
82 posted on 05/20/2015 2:31:48 PM PDT by __rvx86 (Ted Cruz: Proving that conservative populism is a winning strategy. GO CRUZ!)
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To: Responsibility2nd
How about the feminine derivative I used in post 21?

The way the game is played, it would take probably thousands of games to even have the letters align in such a way that the word could be attempted. But my guess is that, no, it would not be allowed.

83 posted on 05/20/2015 2:33:47 PM PDT by Albion Wilde (The "legacy of slavery" is not an excuse for inexcusable behavior. --Thomas Sowell)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

“teaches Women’s and Gender Studies and Africana Studies at Rutgers”

In real terms, employed at Rutgers doing nothing of value.


84 posted on 05/20/2015 3:46:47 PM PDT by GenXteacher (You have chosen dishonor to avoid war; you shall have war also.)
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To: jonrick46

There’s a more effective approach. Just introduce large amounts of poisoned drugs into the marketplace. With perhaps a 1% chance of dying each time you get high, the smart ones will quit, the stupid ones will keep going till they’re dead.

Either way, society is ahead.


85 posted on 05/20/2015 4:26:31 PM PDT by Sherman Logan
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To: 21twelve

Rumor making the rounds. Of course, the cops have all the evidence at this point. And you’ll notice they aren’t talking, when normally there would have been big-deal press conferences.


86 posted on 05/20/2015 6:34:46 PM PDT by ctdonath2 (Hillary:polarizing/calculating/disingenuous/insincere/ambitious/inevitable/entitled/overconfident/se)
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To: Attention Surplus Disorder
Geez...this “Salon” magazine must run a weekly douchebag competition.

They really churn it out.

: )

87 posted on 05/20/2015 11:25:04 PM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: The Toll

bttt

: )


88 posted on 05/20/2015 11:29:25 PM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Albion Wilde

“Everything she wrote after “white on white” to describe the biker gang shootout is based on her total misunderstanding of what she was looking at. I guess all white people look alike to her; but even a casual glance at the mug shots shows a very definite difference between the Cossack gang, whose members are “white”, and the Bandidos gange, whose members are various types of hispanic persons, largely various types of South American Indians and Spanish- South Amerindian mix. She would also have paid attention to the turf war in progress over drug-running between these two criminal groups.

She denounces “whites” for not bearing racial shame that this incident happened, and that whites are free of the stigma of race when a crime happens by one of their own. I understand her frustration over this point; however, the fact that a relative degree of lower crime among whites allows this “privilege” is not something that should be used to shame a group. It should be upheld as something to emulate.

With the left, nothing is ever their own responsibility. The worst, most heinous behavior is someone else’s fault. I frequently advise my professional-class black friends to stop “identifying” with the black criminal underclass, and certainly to stop teaching their private-schooled, privileged children to do that.”

bttt!


89 posted on 05/20/2015 11:32:18 PM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: truth_seeker

Re: “Black on white [murder] is far more common, than white on black.”

In case you don’t know, the FBI identifies Hispanic murderers as “white.”

However, the FBI identifies Hispanic murder victims as Hispanic.

Thus, when a Hispanic gang banger murders a Black gang banger, that counts as a “white” murdering a Black.

When a Hispanic gang banger murders another Hispanic gang banger, that counts as a “white” murdering a Hispanic.

In reality, non-Hispanic whites in America commit murder at a rate that is only slightly higher than whites in Switzerland commit murder.

Also, non-Hispanic white American males rape Black females at a rate that is almost statistically zero.

Black American males rape thousands of white women each year.


90 posted on 05/21/2015 12:15:12 AM PDT by zeestephen
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To: 21twelve

Re: “ALL the dead bikers were killed by police!? Where did you hear that?”

MSN.com reported that a couple hours after the shootings.

Then, the story went ice cold. No denials that I’ve seen. But no confirmation, either.


91 posted on 05/21/2015 12:18:58 AM PDT by zeestephen
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To: JimRed

That is what I call Tough Love. But I love it!


92 posted on 05/21/2015 12:48:30 AM PDT by jonrick46 (The Left has a mental deficiency: A totalitarian mindset..)
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To: Sherman Logan

The poisonous effects of these drugs do shorten life, just like cigarettes. My sense of morality does not have an ends justifies the means remedy to combat the drug epidemic. Adding to the poisonous effects would be like someone putting pins in children’s Halloween candy because they want to end Halloween. That is why I prefer getting the supply network because, as with any distribution network, interruptions cause huge effects.


93 posted on 05/21/2015 1:03:24 AM PDT by jonrick46 (The Left has a mental deficiency: A totalitarian mindset..)
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To: jonrick46

Did not say I would endorse such a “solution,” simply that it would be effective.

People routinely get into the frame of mind whereby they proclaim that some problem cannot be solved. Usually, they are wrong. What they really mean is that it cannot be solved using methods they’re willing to use, which may very well be true.

Poisoning the illegal drug supply randomly would be highly effective. Most Americans, including myself, aren’t willing to use this method, however.

Same with “the Muslim problem.” The USA has the physical resources by which it could kill every Muslim on the planet. Nobody would be able to stop us. No Muslims, no Muslim problem.

Thankfully, to me at least, we aren’t willing to use such methods.

But let’s at least acknowledge that while some solutions are morally unacceptable to us, the problems themselves are not physically incapable of solution.

Or possibly I just look at things from odd angles. :)


94 posted on 05/21/2015 6:43:06 AM PDT by Sherman Logan
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To: Borges

Wtf do 1% bikers have to do with a muzzie murdered by his own... X was just another racist..... HEY BLACKS YOU WANT TO SEE THE SOURCE OF YOUR PROBLEM.....LOOK IN THE NEAREST MIRROR...AND TAKE A REALKY GOOD LOOK AT YOUR ‘LEADERS’


95 posted on 05/21/2015 6:54:00 AM PDT by zzwhale
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To: Borges

Wtf do 1% bikers have to do with a muzzie murdered by his own... X was just another racist..... HEY BLACKS YOU WANT TO SEE THE SOURCE OF YOUR PROBLEM.....LOOK IN THE NEAREST MIRROR...AND TAKE A REALKY GOOD LOOK AT YOUR ‘LEADERS’


96 posted on 05/21/2015 6:54:00 AM PDT by zzwhale
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

This twit needs to look at the numbers - and get past her ‘feelings’. Blacks are more violent.

Also when police arrested white bikers the ‘white community’ didn’t feel the need to flood the streets with lowlifes looking for the opportunity to loot stores.

White people weren’t even offended when cops arrested white thugs because our culture doesn’t glorify thugs. One more advantage we have over the black ‘community.


97 posted on 05/21/2015 7:07:33 AM PDT by GOPJ (Did ABC really 'research' the Clinton Cash book and find 'nothing' or was that also lie?)
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To: ctdonath2
And that in Waco, it’s looking like ALL the dead were killed by police, and that every single person present was arrested and is (AFAIK) each incarcerated pending a million-dollar bond. Police had arrive beforehand, in significant show of force, before anything bad was hinted at. Treatment may arguably have been different, but in no way was “lenient”.

And you don't see their mommas on the teevee crying about how they were all just good boys and getting ready to enroll in the local community college.

98 posted on 05/21/2015 7:25:28 AM PDT by Augie
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To: MrB; Cincinatus' Wife; jonrick46; All
In Waco, the criminal bikers were treated like... criminals.

Yep!! Even the innocent ones with businesses, jobs, families, and zip zero nada criminal record, which was in fact TWO THIRDS of the "criminals" arrested at Waco and held on bail of $1 million each.

Why, even the criminals that "got what they deserved" and were shot dead, didn't need criminal records! "We don't need no stinkin' evidence!" You can look it up! :^) (but I bet you won't).

Yup, in Waco, the "criminal" bikers were treated pretty much the same as "criminals" in any Banana Republic.

Wake up, you guys.

99 posted on 06/07/2015 3:29:54 PM PDT by Finny (Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path. -- Psalm 119:105)
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To: vpintheak
There is no mass outcry because the bikers are criminal, thug gangs, and probably many of them got what was coming when you live that kind of life, and most people recognize that fact.

Right. That's why only one in three had criminal records.

But the cops can spot criminals even when those criminals have no prior record, I guess!! Man, what a country!

100 posted on 06/07/2015 3:31:50 PM PDT by Finny (Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path. -- Psalm 119:105)
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