Sunday, October 1, 2017

What happens when the next black motorist mis-behaves during a traffic stop and any color officer ends up shooting that person? Is the dis-respectful kneeling going to continue?

What happens when a black couple shops for a housing loan and is rejected time and again, or offered a higher rate than anyone else? Is the dis-respectful kneeling going to continue?

What happens when a black person shoots another black person, yet again? Will there be kneeling? Protests?

What happens when young blacks rage in a mall brawl, or have a punch-out in a park? Will there be kneeling? Riots? Public and private property destroyed?

White folks, and others of all tints, are abhorred whenever people of any tint are mis-treated, whether they take to the streets or not. Please don't mis-interpret our silence as acquiescence and approval. We do not.

We are however, absolutely mystified, when a black motorist doesn't know how to behave/respond during a traffic or street stop, no matter the reason or lack of one. The proper response simply is NOT rocket science. When a police officer contacts you, be polite. Talk politely. Move very slowly if you must. Answer the questions, politely. Accept the ticket. Accept the harassment. Also accept name and badge number, note the time and location, and immediately report the officer's actions to that officer's superior. You can be assured the matter will be investigated.

You can also be assured that if you act the fool during a contact, you are going to create problems for yourself. Not keeping your hands in clear view, sudden movements, running away, driving away, yelling, assaulting, throwing, whatever, will bring a response you are not going to like. How hard is this?

I understand, I get it, that blacks are followed around retail stores as if they were about to steal. I get that they get stopped for driving/walking.sitting while black. But their reaction always determines what happens next. I don't believe kneeling is going to change any of this.

We citizens of all shades, we immigrants/sons and daughters of immigrants all, willing or not, are perfectly aware our melting pot nation is not perfect. We always will have problems and we must always be vigilant in identifying them and coming up with viable solutions. This kneeling, this refusing to stand and appear, will not change anything substantial. Point has been made. It's time to move on.

We have struggled with equality mightily since the end of the Civil War. We have a long ways to go. Blacks do appear to be their own worst enemy, however, merely by the way a tiny minority lead their lives. The rest of the imbalance: in properly funding decent schools with great teachers in poverty zones, with proper pay rates, with sufficient job opportunities, with equal maintenance and repair of neighborhoods and provision of parks and playgrounds, can far more easily be addressed. There simply are too many blacks in prison and across the nation's crime statistics sheet, in proportion to their total percentage of the population. That fix, is not in stadiums, arenas, marches, riots. It's in the mirror.

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