Dallas Police Officers in mourning
In recent years we’ve seen the abject failure of
“multiculturalism” in Europe (the "Rape of Cologne" etc http://www.express.co.uk/…/…/Cologne-sex-attacks-list-crimes).
Much of that has been blamed on “religious differences,” specifically the
incompatibility of Sharia morality with the West’s moral code.
THAT
is certainly a major factor in the failure of “multiculturalism” in that
region, BUT the United States has itself embarked on a much more expansive
“multicultural” agenda over the past half century.
America is becoming more Hispanic, more Asian and
less black then it was 60 years ago. While the number of whites is remaining
steady/static, their percentage of this increasingly multicultural society is
declining, as the percentages of Asians and Hispanics climb. There have been
few, if any religious/moral differences between any of those groups.
Recent events from this week, highlight WHY so many of us misconstrue America’s
“multicultural” agenda in terms of this nation’s traditional black/white
narrative.
In fact, blacks have been the group most harmed by
America’s focus on “multiculturalism” over the past 50 years. Over that period,
African-Americans, now 12% of the population have been having 37% of all
abortions nationwide. Since 1976, Americans of African descent have committed
over 50% of all homicides nationwide, resulting in homicide being the #1 cause
of death for black males aged 16 to 36. All of that amounts to a virtual
suicide of that group. No one has forced or fostered that suicide, it is entirely
self-inflicted. Today, nearly 1 in 3 persons of African-descent in the United
States is of African or Caribbean immigrant origins.
Moreover, the media has fed into the misguided
narrative that focuses on black/white violence, when, in fact that has little,
if anything to do with the plague of violence that has beset the country.
In mid-May 49 people (virtually all of them black)
were gunned down over a single weekend in Chicago!
That didn’t make a blip on the national media, because it did not fit their chosen
narrative.
The Black
Lives Matter folks should know that (1)
the mass media doesn’t care about you – they DO NOT really support your narrative and (2) they are more than willing, in the wake of attacks upon police
to immediately turn around and scapegoat you (see CNN and other national news
sources) for ratings.
For whatever reason, despite the fact that police
kill far more whites than blacks each year, our national media has fed into a
pernicious “black vs white” narrative.
It’s as though they’re engaged in proving those like
myself, who question both the efficacy and sustainability of “multiculturalism”
correct.
In the initial aftermath of the Philando Castile
shooting, it has NOT been widely
reported that he may have been a member of a violent street gang (the Crips)
and a suspect in a recent armed robbery (https://theconservativetreehouse.com/…/the-curious-case-of…/),
while in Baton Rouge, it has been
sparsely reported that (1) a 911 caller reported being threatened with a gun by
Alton Sterling, who was indeed armed at the time of his arrest, (2) that Mr.
Sterling was tased and failed to go down when approached by police. In both
cases, why police officers felt they had to shoot the suspects has to and IS
BEING fully investigated. In MN, Philando Castile was inside his car when
officer Jeronimo Yanez (http://www.newsgrio.com/…/316609-minnesota-cop-jeronimo-yan…)
allegedly fired upon Mr. Castile, while in Baton Rouge, two police officers
seemed to have Alton Sterling on the ground and apparently under control when
he was shot.
Even IF Mr. Castile was a gang member and a suspect
in an armed robbery, those suspicions do not warrant the death penalty. DID he reach for his allegedly licensed
gun, or DID Officer Yanez believe
that Mr. Castile was reaching for that gun? That will presumably come out in
the investigation.
Baton Rouge police seem to have a much higher hurdle
to cross, given that video seems to show two police officers having Mr.
Sterling on the ground when he was shot. Contrary to an apparently widespread
misinformed belief, one often fueled by misguided media reports, law
enforcement IS held accountable for their misconduct. In most places, even
small infractions (not having your hat on in a photo) result in Departmental
charges.
In any event, it should be obvious that even those
rare cases of police misconduct do not warrant personal attacks on law
enforcement.
Police are NOT there to listen to a suspect’s
grievances, or hear any evidence as to why that arrestee may be innocent. They
are legally bound to bring in suspects to the court system. The courts are an
individual’s ONLY outlet for defense.
Even if charges are eventually dropped, an arrest is
NOT necessarily “false,” or
“unjust.” The burden of proof is HIGH
for “false arrest” and it SHOULD BE.
One has to prove that (1) the officer knew you were innocent and (2)
maliciously arrested you.
We DO
need to give police better tools for effecting arrests. Tesla Motors already has built-in car tracking, as well as the
ability to remotely shut down a given car and lock the occupants in that car
via the onboard computer. That should be mandated on ALL vehicles, effectively ending the need for police chases. Beyond
that, we need a much more effective array of non-lethal weaponry, from
incredibly fast-acting tranquilizers to better incapacitating tasers. The
moment any suspect ceases to cooperate and comply with law enforcement, they
should be immediately incapacitated and packaged before being sent to holding,
where it will be assessed whether their next stop is jail or a psychiatric
evaluation.
Additionally, we HAVE TO begin taking mental illness much more seriously. The litany
of recent mass murders by mentally ill/emotionally disturbed individuals, from Adam Lanza (http://abcnews.go.com/…/disturbing-things-learned-to…/story…),
to James Holmes (http://www.foxnews.com/…/doctor-who-found-james-holmes-sane…)
to Jared Loughner (http://www.cbsnews.com/…/jared-lee-loughner-grew-delusiona…/)
to Dylann Roof (http://www.newsweek.com/charleston-massacre-mental-illness-…),
to Seung-Hui Cho (http://abcnews.go.com/…/seung-hui-chos-mental-health…/story…)
to this guy, Micah Xavier Johnson (http://heavy.com/…/micah-xavier-x-johnson-dallas-police-sh…/)
another loner, living at home with his mother and reportedly becoming more
reclusive in recent months, is staggering.
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