Lessons From Ferguson

We have had a week to stare at the mayhem going on in Missouri. Most everyone has found themselves on the wrong side of the truth, because we still retain that foolish desire to trust the media. By the time you have a good bead on things and you have a well formed opinion, no one cares. Everyone is onto the next big deal that will not be remembered in a week.

Anyway, here a few lessons I think we can take from this story.

Black people don’t like white people. There are some black people who are comfortable around white people, but those are exceptions. Generally speaking, blacks don’t like whites. The news has brought a parade of black people telling us in one fashioned or another that they think all whites are suspect and probably guilty of doing some harm to blacks. It’s a fact white people never consider. It’s only when something like this happens that they recoil in horror at the realization.

Here’s a Rasmussen poll that makes it clear. Blacks assume the worst of whites and they are probably not unreasonable in thinking it. If you grew up being told by your mother that white people want to own you like a dog, you’re going to have a dim view of white people. Once you are convinced white are evil, no amount of good will from whites will matter to you.

White people don’t know anything about black people. In the South, whites and blacks have been rubbing shoulders since Anthony Johnson sued Robert Parker in the Northampton Court in 1654. In the rest of the country, where separation still remains the model. whites know nothing about black people. Unfamiliarity breeds boundless ignorance.

The thing is, these whites want to know about black people. They just don’t want to live near them. As has been the case for 150 years, the culture of the north dominates on this issue. Now, whites only know black people on TV. If you learn anything from Ferguson, it should be that black people are nothing like Beyonce and Jay-Z.

There’s no fixing the race problem. White people try hard to help black people over the last 70-plus years. The trouble is they don’t know anything about black people and wind up wasting time and resources on things that just make things worse. Nowhere on earth have blacks and non-blacks been able to live side-by-side in peace. In post-colonial Africa, the first thing the blacks did was attack the non-blacks. First it was the Europeans. Then it was the Indians, Arabs and Chinese.

In America, the story has been far better, but that’s because blacks are 13% of the population. Small minority groups tend to get along well with the majority. That does not change the fact that America is an anomaly in the race game. We probably had the golden age of race relations in the 80’s and 90’s and now it is heading back to something like the 70’s.

That’s not awful, but it is never going to be the dreamy, weepy-eyed fantasy many white people imagine is just over the next hill. Race relations are going to be a tense stand-off for as long as any of us are alive. If anything, they will get worse. Obama in the White House will be seen as a terrible mistake, because it spoiled race relations. We could have riots in the streets in a half dozen years.

We have a cop problem. The warrior cop business is getting a lot of play, but it is a symptom of a bigger problem. Liberals have decided to herd non-docile blacks into urban reservations. Conservatives decided to turn the cops into game keepers. Both sides then raced to see who could load the game keepers up with the most authority and weaponry. Now we have an army of pudgy robo-cops guarding a bunch of angry black people. The results are inevitable.

It is normal to be sympathetic to the cops working the ghetto. They are given a job that is impossible. These are not men with the capacity to be philosophical about it. They want to get satisfaction from their work. Arresting the same guy over and over until he finally kills someone is not very satisfying. It does not take long for the cops to view the people they police as zoo animals. The ghetto is no place for people with a desire for accomplishment.

That said, it does not change the fact we have a cop problem. We’re asking them to do things they are incapable of doing. Arming them to the teeth is not helping either. The fact is, the people of Ferguson don’t want the white cops from the suburbs policing their black streets. Policing has to be local and personal. The cops in the black area should be from the black area. Let the blacks police themselves. It is not a perfect solution; it is just a better solution.

8 thoughts on “Lessons From Ferguson

  1. Pingback: ZION'S TRUMPET » No Solution to the Race Problem.

  2. “Both [Bermuda and Barbados] suffer from a lot of violent crime.”

    I guess things have changed dramatically since I last visited there some 40+ years ago. That’s disappointing….Paradise Lost, it seems. Probably why I should savor the pleasant memories but never go back.

  3. I don’t think you can downplay the effects of decades of race baiting and class envy by the left. Obama and Holder have fostered racial hatred for political gain. That is an extremely dangerous game.
    I think the modifier is the church which is a cohesive force in the black community. Particularly in the South, it is a real force for good in the community.

  4. @Gob, Bahamas and Barbados both have populations of over 90% black. Both suffer from a lot of violent crime. Caribbean countries in general have a lot of violent crime.

    Bermuda has a total population of ~64,000, around 54% black. In recent times violent crime has been increasing and race relations have become increasingly strained.

  5. “Nowhere on earth have blacks and non-blacks been able to live side-by-side in peace.”

    Bermuda? British West Indies (Bahamas? Barbados?). Maybe the difference is the British heritage of respect for the law. Or maybe it’s because the names of these countries all start with the letter B—in other words, dumb luck.

  6. So, you’re talking a Coventry type of deal (the old SF novel)? Like Escape from LA/New York? Long as I’m not inside, it’s fine with me.

    • I think three things would go a long way toward lessoning the problems of places like Ferguson. One is the cops have to live in the neighborhoods they police. It has been demonstrated time and again that this is the best form of policing. In black neighborhoods you get black cops supervising young males they have known since birth.

      Second, the jails in America need to be segregated. Prison gangs are a direct result of integrated prisons. Our rulers are clueless about the interplay between prison culture and street gang culture. It goes back to the 60’s when prison gangs like the Black Guerrilla Family got going. They quickly spilled over into street gangs and now control those street gangs from prison.

      That’s where the third piece comes in. The prison population needs to be in exile. You can be sure that loads of brothers in Ferguson have friends and relatives in jail who they see regularly. In many cities, it is hard to tell where the jail stops and the ghetto begins. Send the incarcerated gangsters to Alaska or an island prison system. No phones and no e-mail.

      In a place like Ferguson, 20-30 percent of the kids have a chance to make it into the middle-class. Another 20-30 percent can at least get out of the ghetto. Give that bunch a chance by removing as many problems as you can, while containing that violent, uncivilized element as best you can.

  7. Let them police themselves as the Feds let the Native Americans police their reservations. The percentage of the black population in jail would likely rise as they begin to fully recognize who really does the damage to their own “society”.

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