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Wednesday, January 14, 2015

The Right to Life and to Live

I watched the Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell on MSNBC last night [13th Jan. 2015], he addressed the fact that there are no “legitimate” national counts of citizens killed by law enforcement.  The piece is called “Tracking Deadly Force”[1] with Rep. Steve Cohen who is pushing legislation to track these fatal events taking the lives of many American citizens and more specifically, African Americans.

Many of us are armchair witnesses to these killings with some of us participating in peaceful protests.  In spite of and despite #Blacklivesmatter, the silence from those who are quick to tout and espouse the mantra of “right-to-life” is deafening.  Also deafening is the silence of the many ministers/pastors/priests that had no problem shouting about their immense dislike to all things of the LGBT community.  Here’s the kicker, both groups claim [faux] religious indignation when they pursue their alleged grievances.  While the hypocrisy of both groups is nothing new, they should be called out on it.  Well said is this quote by Edmund Burke “Nothing is so fatal to religion as indifference.”  Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a man of the cloth who saw the injustices; not only for African Americans but for every poor citizen as well. The victory of the Civil Rights Movement was not only in the oratory skills of Dr. King and the determination of he and his supporters; it was also in the inclusion of religious leaders from every religion, race and ethnicity standing with him to let this country know that this man was not alone and they all stood on religious principles.  Many American citizens died attempting to bring some form of equality to the lives of African Americans. As a very flawed Born-Again Christian, it hurts me to realize that those who allege obedience to Christian values purposely deny the fact that we are told more than once in the New Testament that Heavenly Father is no respecter of persons.  If our Creator does not care about skin color or what is in one’s bank account, how dare anyone of us live contrary to that?  I don’t cry much but the death of Michael Brown caused a reaction in me that had the tears flowing. Is it because I am the mother of two African American males; because this is just a continued pattern in the emasculation of males of color; because so many Christians have said nothing of the injustices; or because it affected my spirit in a way that I had no control of? I don’t know, all I know is that it is an evil when we allow the lives of anyone to be arbitrarily determined by those who are supposed to enforce the law.  When this arbitration is focused on a particular racial group, this historically continued pattern borders on genocide. In the refusal to charge officers especially when the victim was unarmed and/or the criminal justice system; those who remain silent are supporting legally sanctioned killings and incarcerations. We have more citizens incarcerated than countries that imprison their political opponents and dissidents.  

Is crime an issue in African American communities? Of course it is but why? National and local politics do not take the time to invest in the communities who need it most due to wrong thinking.  The American society is Dr. Frankenstein creating (and re-creating) the ugliness they blame on the residents of these communities that border on Third World living.  “The world we have created is a product of our thinking; it cannot be changed without changing our thinking” (Albert Einstein) but far too many refuse to change their way of thinking. It’s easier to think in the terms that “those” people deserve what they get without taking responsibility for creating the environment.  This racial animus can be seen in the fact that within poorer communities, schools cannot afford new textbooks[2], teachers have to use other means to procure the necessary items to teach their students[3], and most disturbing is that teachers in these schools are paid less than their counterparts in the suburbs[4].  How can anyone stand up for “life” while quietly aiding in the denial of life and living to the descendants of the African slaves who helped many Caucasian families become wealthy? “At the heart of racism is the religious assertion that GOD made a creative mistake when He brought some people into being” (Frederich Otto Hertz) and this is the foundation for the total disregard of Black lives.

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