About a
month ago Denver Bronco’s Head Coach Vance Joseph said of the protest, “I’m not
even sure what it’s about anymore and that’s the issue in my opinion.”
Several
teams and individuals have been going out of their way to make clear they are
not protesting our military or our flag although if it looks like a duck and
sounds like a duck I don’t know how it’s a turkey.
It
seems like misguided football mouthpieces, the media plus a lot of white and
black liberals who depend on a “victimized” coalition of black votes to stay in
power and make money would like us to believe it’s only about police brutality
against young black men and racism and oppression against blacks by white
people in general. I am particularly confused but entertained by the young
black millionaires who feel like they are enslaved.
I have
never been a black inner-city youth but Brandon Marshall, Gerald McCoy and Michael
Bennet haven’t been old white fathers of police officers either. No one on the
left has any interest in listening to anyone but themselves but if they did I
could assure them that I know my son the police officer does not awaken each
morning buoyed by the hope that today will be the day he gets to gun down some
black guys.
Because
my son is a cop I may know more police officers than some of you. Most of them say, “yes sir,” and “no ma’am”
more than most young men I would speculate are raised in liberal households.
Some of the cops I know have been shot at. Some have been the target of
criminals using moving automobiles as weapons with the intent to maim or
kill. Some have shot back. Some have
killed criminals in the line of duty. Fortunately, no cop I have known has been
killed in the line of duty.
All of
them get up each day and put on their uniforms and, hopefully, their
bullet-proof vests, and hit the streets with an actual and genuine interest in
doing what the rest of us are hesitant to do to keep us safe from those who
would harm us, take our property or our lives. Every single cop I know is a
hero and I suspect almost every single one of them that I don’t know is also a
hero.
And
those that don’t get that are a bigger part of the problem than the solution.
In my opinion, of course.
Anderson Cooper should roll his eyes and sigh heavily at this point at my ignorance of what he believes the problem to be. Silly white republicans.
Do I
realize that some cops are racist and bigoted and probably never should have
been issued a badge? You bet. And when they’re discovered they should be
stripped of their jobs and punished if they’ve committed a crime. There are
about 670,000 police officers in the country. It is highly unlikely that every
single one of them is the hero of whom I speak. It is highly likely that
some of them need the consequences I just
suggested. Satisfied?
Does
the left lie machine realize that black cops are 3.3 times more likely to shoot
black criminals than white cops? Not my number. Root it out of Department of
Justice statistics. It’s there.
Let’s try looking at a few more facts instead of listening to the lamestream media and the broken-record liberal narrative, shall we? Using The Washington Post’s own research, Heather MacDonald (the attorney, author and researcher at The Manhattan Institute, not the comedienne who sometimes appeared on the Chelsea Handler Show) offers that in 2015 there were 987 total victims of fatal police shootings.
White
people accounted for 50% of those deaths, while constituting 62% of the
population. Black people accounted for 26% of those deaths while only
constituting 13% of the population. The good kids at WAPO thought they were
really onto something.
MacDonald
has pointed out, however, that WAPO conveniently overlooked the statistics on
the same DOJ website that point out that 62% of all robberies, 57% of all
murders and 45% of all assaults are committed by blacks. It is a small wonder only 26% of cop-related fatalities were
black people.
Of
6,000 black homicides in 2015, 4% were the result of police shootings. (Twelve
percent each of white and Hispanic homicides in 2015 were cop-related.) Almost
all the rest of the 5,743 black homicides were black on black crime and that’s
not even culling the police shootings for which deaths were the result of black
cops shooting black perpetrators (3.3 times more, remember?).
Can the
myth of rampant white cop shootings of blacks really be the issue? Maybe the
liberal narrative just means “unarmed” blacks. Ok. In 2015 there were 36
shootings of unarmed blacks by cops. Five were trying to grab the officer’s gun
when they were shot. Somehow only two were the result of stray bullets (are
bullets racist?) and one of those was a getaway driver for a criminal who was
actively shooting at police at the time. Two more, originally identified as
blacks (one with blond hair) turned out to be Hispanics. An undisclosed number
were shot from accidental discharges in struggles with police.
Let’s
leave it at no more than 27 unarmed blacks were intentionally killed in police
encounters, again, not culling for how many of those shootings were by black
officers. Oh, hell, just say 36, why ruin a good narrative, plus someone
already did the math for me with 36. Each death is tragic and sad to someone,
even if the shooting were 100% justified and cleared by an investigative board,
I’m not saying they aren’t. But I want to illustrate how out of proportion this
NFLsteria may be. Those 36 deaths represent .0000018 of the black population
per capita.
I am
sad for each and every one of them. I am sad for the 5,743 black people
murdered by other black people for every reason from drug-deals-gone-bad, to
gang disputes, to mistakes, to accidents, to being in the wrong place at the
wrong time.
But if
I were going to protest or ask for a focus of resources on a problem, would I
want to focus on eliminating 36 deaths? Or even 257? Or would I be more
concerned about what we could do to minimize 22 times that many deaths?
What is
really going on?
I have
more data, and I’ll get to it. I don't have much else to do on Sundays this Fall. But I do have some observations about things some
football players are doing about the 5,743 that I truly respect. But in the
interest of keeping things close to 1,000 words which is where most attention
spans end with stuff I write apparently, for now, that’s 30.
(“That’s
30” is an old news term that meant tonight’s 30-minute news broadcast was over.
It dates back to when there were actually journalists.)
Really enjoyed the read, and I think you are "spot on" thanks
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