The deaths of Trayvon Martin and Jordan Davis, among others not as widely reported, are direct consequences of a political strategy specifically designed to reposition racism and racist attitudes as both normal and accepted within American society. This divide-and-conquer strategy is intended to invoke anger, fear and paranoia, and keep those emotions in play through Election Day. This is a highly effective strategy which does unfathomable harm to American society, but precious few voices are connecting the dots between the resurgent acceptance of intolerant attitudes in America and its obvious source: the Republican party.
White folks are fed up with us.
The major problem, as I see it, is most conservative whites
I’ve met have no black friends. I don’t mean that they have few
black friends, I mean they have none. Zero. There are several
people with whom I am acquainted who have not, to my knowledge,
had a black person visit their house in the decade and a half
that I’ve known them. I’ve never bumped into these people
anywhere and found them in the company of a black person. When I
moved into my current neighborhood, rumors spread that I was a
gang banger. This was, ostensibly, because I was wearing a durag
while dragging my things into the house. I was a 40-year old
comic book writer, but these people feared and loathed me as
they waited for what I am now certain they believed would be
loud gangsta rap to blare from my home amid ganja vapors.
This general cultural disconnect extends itself to LGBT
persons. Most anti-gay bigots have no close relationships with
any LGBT persons. As with racial discrimination, their
irrational hatred is fueled mostly by stereotype and paranoia, conservatives (specifically, because most
centrists and liberals are at least willing to try to get to
know people) making stuff up in their heads. My neighbors
misread me as a violent, angry, malicious threat. But ask most
any black person, and—without even knowing me—they would have
scoffed at such a ridiculous idea. Most black people can take
one look at a group of kids and tell the difference between gang
bangers and kids like Trayvon Martin. A hoodie does not equal
threat. Additionally, what most whites don’t understand: not all
gang bangers are out to harm you. Gangs are largely tribal. The
violence emanating from them concerns mostly tribal clashes over
territory, honor, or defense against real or perceived threat.
The real gangstas I know, while scary, are just like any other
kids out there. They won’t harm me if I don’t give them a reason
to. Looking scary is how they survive in their environment, a
socio-economic mess most conservative whites know and care
nothing about.
One look at the SUV Jordan Davis was riding in would tell most
any black person or even an experienced law enforcement agent
that these kids, while perhaps appearing threatening, were not
gang bangers. For one thing, the SUV had stock rims and lacked
the really dark window tint urban hunters tend to prefer.
There’s your first clue, Sherlock: this may likely have been
somebody’s dad’s car. It may have belonged to one of the boys,
but the kind of hood likely do someone harm is also more likely
to sacrifice rent money for decent rims. Second, a real hood
would never—I need you to write this down someplace—never have
allowed Michael Dunn to reach into his glove box. Were these
actual gang bangers, there’s surely have been more than one gun
in the car, and one of the other kids would have taken Dunn
clean out. The fact Dunn was able to reach, unlatch his glove
box and (presumably) remove his weapon from its holster tells
you these kids were not professional gang bangers, because the
gangstas I know would have taken Dunn out just for reaching.
Ironically, the simple fact Dunn is alive today is proof these
kids were, well, just kids. Looking tough, sounding tough,
throwing up gang signs—this is all part of the urban custom of
boys trying to be men and learning to survive in hostile
environments. There were obvious cues that this group, in fact,
posed no real threat to anyone.
The first commonality among both the Trayvon Martin and Jordan
Davis tragedies is both incidents were initiated by men who
later claimed to have been the victim. All evidence suggests
both of these men initiated these events on the basis of
misconception about the children they were about to murder.
Both men were responding to anger and loathing of teenage boys
they had never met: they just hated these boys on spec. Both
incidents would have been avoided had either man simply walked
away or stayed in their car. Trayvon Martin was, by his
murderer's own testimony, running from George Zimmerman. Jordan
Davis, engaged in a heated exchange with Michael Dunn, never got
out of his vehicle or threatened Dunn physically in any way
noticeable to any witness at the scene. These men just
shot them. Not for anything either boy had done but as an
irrational response to unreasonable hatred and loathing.
Real Gangstas: Despite his fake braggadocio, Michael Dunn would never have drawn down on Chief Keef (right).
Their guns emboldened these men; made them feel more powerful
and, frankly, entitled to stalk a lone teenager walking home or
to bark orders at some kids at the 7-Eleven. Both may have felt
they had special police powers while failing to obey specific
instructions and police guidelines. By his own testimony, Dunn
thought nothing of the incident, returning to his motel and
ordering a pizza. This is not the behavior of a rational person,
yet these are prime examples of the mindset of frightened white
folks across the country arming themselves with increasingly
more relaxed gun laws. It's open season, most especially on
young black males, by angry white men with T.J. Hooker fantasies
who cannot tell the difference between Will Smith and Chief Keef. Had Zimmerman or Dunn been engaged in a crossfire with Chief Keef and his entourage,
that's a story I might believe. But I also believe neither Zimmerman nor Dunn nor this tough guy with the rebel flag above would have drawn down on actual
bona fide gangstas. These men were simply punks, wannabes, bullies who assumed they were in a fight they could win
and who knew, instinctively, their victims were of little actual threat to them.
Michael Dunn, whom I suspect was likely inebriated in some way,
missed all of these cues because he was on the reservation while
not understanding the tribe. These boys may have yelled at him
and blared their music. Real gangstas who wanted to hurt him
would have left Dunn a skid mark and the news story would have
been about yet another unsolved murder in Florida. Instead, this
white man, likely stoned on something and angry at blacks for, I
guess, being black—as so many conservative whites are these
days, vented his anger with violence. It is part of a national
pattern. The GOP’s political strategy has painted a bull’s-eye
on young black males all over the country. White folks are fed
up with us.
On The
Reservation Without Understanding The Tribe:
Defendant Dunn making his case for how
firing ten shots at four unarmed teens was "standing his ground."
A Winning Strategy
17-year old Jordan Davis' murder was a
direct result of a political strategy adopted by the Republican
National Party in the wake of Barack Obama’s 2008 presidential
campaign. The death of
Trayvon Martin, shot ostensibly for
Walking While Black, is a direct consequence of the inestimable
damage of a multi-billion-dollar campaign designed to stoke
intolerance and race hatred initiated at the national and local
levels by the Republican Party and like-minded individuals and
groups including the NRA, Koch International, conservative Super
Pac Americans Fort Prosperity, Fox News and others. The Tea
Party, an AstroTurf (phony grassroots; they’re actually funded
by the Koch Brothers) conservative fringe group proudly
displayed racist placards while bringing assault weapons to
heated political rallies dominated by white faces. Trayvon
Martin and Jordan Davis, both casualties of Florida’s “Stand
Your Ground” law (which I view as a virtual license for whites
to shoot blacks at-will), are merely the most recent and highest
profile symbols of the harmful consequences of what is,
essentially, a political objective. The racist coalescence aimed
at the nation’s president radiates throughout society in ways
political strategists cannot predict. Using race as a political
tool is like setting of a nuke to pull off a mugging: you get
the wallet, but the radioactive fallout will kill us all. The
GOP’s political strategy has been unthinkably heinous and has
done untold damage to the nation.
Which, arguably, is per usual for the modern Republican Party
who, as most of their efforts in the past twenty years aptly
demonstrate, have invented crisis and created problems where
there were none. Any reasonable review of GOP leadership over
the past generation confirms the absolute fact that this is what
Republicans do: actively make life worse for Americans by
aggressively stoking anger, fear and paranoia, shed innocent
blood by the hundreds of thousands and run up unconscionable
cost. I cannot remember the last time the Republican party did
anything positive for or said anything positive about this
country. It’s all gloom and doom, death and destruction, and it
is always, always, the other guy’s fault.
The
GOP message, which I doubt many of their mainstream leaders
actually believe, is Blacks are lazy if not evil and Obama is
the antichrist. They seem wholly unconcerned with the measurably
rising tide of division among the American people or the
resurgence of blatantly racist and homophobic violence which is
a direct result of their propaganda war against the president.
Their strategy has real-world consequences. It should shock and
dismay me that so many men and women would put their ideology
and political purpose ahead of the public good, yet this has
been demonstrably the GOP strategy for more than a generation.
This was absolutely not Ronald Reagan’s way of doing business.
The modern Republican party should really stop invoking the name
of a man they claim to idolize while concurrently spinning him
in his grave.
Racism is back. We’d presumed it was gone if not quite dead and
gone, but racism is back and back in a big way. It was brought
back, on purpose, by the Republican Party as a political tool,
but the fallout from this heinous tactic is now beyond anyone’s
control. Racism is a rich vein of underground hate in America.
Racism had been long out of vogue as Political Correctness
became the behavioral norm. Political Correctness speaks to
tolerance, not to an actual sea change in society’s view of
itself. Racism simply went further underground and. So long as
the economic and political power structure of the nation was
safely and securely within the hands of White Conservative
America, we all—blacks and Latinos inclusive—seemed to buy the
notion that the nation was becoming post-racial. It was not. The
nation was becoming more polite; we simply were not talking
about it. Neighbors exchanged waves and chatted about anything
but race, but the old tribal superstitions were still there.
The historic and unprecedented global wave of goodwill turned
not only toward Barack Obama but toward *America* in the wake of
the 2008 election, a victory that signaled not just a shift in
the race question but a definitive and absolute rebuke of the
Bush Era globally, forced Republicans to seek a political
handhold in order to remain in any way viable. Nearly drowned
out by the deafening roar of cheers across the planet, where
Barack Obama was already a superstar, and with Europe and Asia
and even the Muslim world and Russia literally lining up for
photos with this new, young star, Republicans were forced to
preach doom in the efface of overwhelming optimism and goodwill.
They looked patently ridiculous, blaming a presidency not 100
days old for the nation’s epic economic, social, and military
woes, literally all of which were created by the very people
trying to blame Obama for the nation’s sorry state. To halt
their political freefall, they turned toward the dregs of their
own party, a class of cousin-marrying, low-information bigots
the mainstream GOP demonstrably doesn’t even like to
acknowledge. In the end, their strategy became bottom up as in
bottom-feeders. Diversity became the new Communism, and terms
like “Dog Whistle,” as in “catchphrases which evoke emotional
responses,” became staples of the Sunday talk shows.
Racism was deployed like nerve gas, riling up the lowest of the
low-information voters with simply insane things like the
Birther nonsense. The Obama Administration’s poorly-chosen
tactic of apparently ignoring the wingnuts played directly into
GOP strategy, as did Fox News’ greedy and unconscionable
indifference to the public interest in becoming a voice for
propaganda as opposed to being an actual news organization.
Armed with billions from heinous conservative pundits like the
Koch brothers and with Fox News as their propaganda delivery
system, the GOP stirred the racism pot from the bottom up. The
patently silly and ridiculous paranoia theories rose through the
ranks and embedded themselves in the mainstream of political
thought.
It was an obvious political tactic, perhaps one of very few effective choices the GOP had left to them after they wrecked the economy and embroiled the nation in two wars. However, the damage to the social structure of this country and to the public interest is simply unfathomable, the fullest extent of which is yet to be fully appreciated.