Jesse: Trayvon Proves 'Blacks Are Under Attack' By Larry Elder, March 2012 | ||
“Blacks are under attack,” said the Rev. Jesse Jackson,
irresponsibly turning the Florida shooting death of an unarmed black teenager,
Trayvon Martin, at the hands of Hispanic neighborhood watch volunteer George
Zimmerman into a barometer of black-white “race-relations.”
President Barack Obama, three years past his inauguration as
American’s first black president, weighed in, too. As when he accused the
Cambridge police of “acting stupidly,” Obama injected race, but this time a
little less directly: “If I had a son, he’d look like Trayvon.”
The implication, of course, is that race undoubtedly played a
role in the death of Trayvon Martin. A special prosecutor as well as a Florida
grand jury will examine the case, re-interview all the witnesses and go over all
the evidence. Zimmerman may well be charged with murder, and a racially
motivated one at that. Or the prosecutor may find the evidence insufficient to
convince a jury that Zimmerman did not act in self-defense.
No matter whether Zimmerman is charged or convicted, a tragedy
occurred. But is Jesse Jackson right, that the death of Trayvon Martin suggests
“blacks are under attack,” presumably by racist non-blacks?
True, black men, especially young ones, stand a much greater
chance of being murdered than white males. But almost all murders involve a
victim and a killer of the same race. Yes, instances of black-white murder --
as, for example, when James Byrd, a black man of Jasper, Texas, was dragged to
his death by three white men -- do exist. But nationally, according to the
Department of Justice, 53 percent of known homicide suspects in 2010 were
identified as black -- although blacks comprise only 13 percent of the
population. And in murders involving a single black victim and a single
offender, 90 percent of the time it is a black perpetrator who murders the black
victim. Similarly, 83 percent of whites are murdered by other whites.
What happened in Sanford, Fla. -- a white person killing a
black person -- is extremely infrequent, occurring in 8 percent of black
homicides. In saying “blacks are under attack,” Jackson paints a picture of
whites targeting and hunting down black males.
Look at the 2010 stats for New York City. While blacks comprise
about 25 percent of the city’s population, blacks accounted for two-thirds of
murder victims. For black homicide suspects arrested, 85 percent of their
victims were also black.
The leading causes of death for all young men ages 15 to 29,
according to a 2006 Kaiser Family Foundation study, regardless of race or
ethnicity, are unintentional injury (e.g., car accident, firearm or drowning),
suicide and homicide. Not for young black men. The number one cause of death in
this demographic is murder. The homicide death rate for young (age 15 to 24)
African American men (85 per 100,000 persons) is three times the rate for young
Hispanic men (30 per 100,000 population), the population group with the next
highest homicide mortality rate. The rates for young Asian and young white males
are 9.8 and 5.0 per 100,000, respectively.
In one recent Chicago weekend, 49 people were shot, 10 fatally,
including a 6-year-old black girl. Did President Obama issue a statement?
Black-on-black crime, like black-on-white crime, does not fit the liberal
media’s narrative of the continuing problem of white racism.
How selective is the outrage about interracial crime -- when the bad guy is
black?
Ken Tillery, in 2002, walked down a Jasper, Texas, road. Three men offered
him a ride. But the men kidnapped Tillery, driving him to a remote location.
John Perazzo of FrontPageMagazine.com describes what happened: “When the
terrified Tillery jumped out of the vehicle and tried to flee, the kidnappers
caught up with him, beat him and finally ran over him -- dragging
[emphasis added] him to his death beneath their car’s undercarriage.”
Same town, a few years after the James Byrd murder, a black-white murder in
the same fashion -- by dragging a man to his death -- but no story! Why? Well,
Tillery was white, and the three suspects were all black. The irony alone would,
one would think, guarantee lots of coverage. But how much coverage did the case
get? An online search of 557 newspapers found that 22 covered the story.
In a scene from “Menace II Society,” a movie about the
struggles of inner-city black youth, a tough black high school teacher advises
two black male students: “Being a black man in American isn’t easy. The hunt is
on -- and you’re the prey.” We hear a police siren in the background as the
teacher gives his admonition -- just in case the identity of the hunter is
unclear. But reality tells a very different story, one that even Jesse Jackson
once acknowledged.
In 1994, in an unguarded moment while discussing urban crime,
Jackson told an interviewer he’s relieved when the footsteps on the street
behind him belong to white -- rather than black -- feet.
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Young Black Men ARE Under Attack- And It Needs To STOP
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