There
was a time when I thought that there needed to be a web site by this name. I'm
not quite sure what is needed now, and today's post is going to be about why.
Trayvon
Martin's death had a powerful effect upon me, but it feels like Mike Brown's
death is politicizing me a lot more, or maybe that is something that would have
happened anyway.
The
thing is there were so many other deaths happening so closely together. Some of
the names probably sound familiar - Eric Garner, John Crawford, Ezell Ford -
but they kept coming.
It
was disturbing enough that they kept coming, but there were also things about
how the media handled it that were concerns, and I started to wonder if there
was some central repository where you could see them all and really get the
full scope.
I
searched and asked a little, but there didn't seem to be one, and I imagined a
web site, Every 28 Hours, that would fill that need.
There
were a few problems. One is that I could not just make it happen. I don't have
site management skills or know-how for the running of it. I also didn't know
what all it would take to be able to reliably collect that information, but I
knew that it could get demoralizing very quickly.
I
also had questions about the name. I did find some information disputing the
numbers, but apparently at one point the statement had been made that an
unarmed black man is killed by the police every 28 hours, and the number was
wrong because not all of them were unarmed. Focusing on that number might not
be the best choice.
Those
were all reasons why I didn't pursue it, but the issue didn't fade from my
mind, and it just became more complicated. There can be so much to it.
First
of all, there were many deaths that were not by the police. Back to Trayvon
Martin, he was not killed by the police. The initial hesitance to press charges
certainly made it feel like the police weren't helpful, but that's a different
thing. Renisha McBride and Jordan Davis were not shot by the police, but that
their shooters were so quick to take black lives seems like it could be related
to the issues that play into the police shootings. Do you track all shootings?
All murders?
For
those shot who were armed, there is usually an assumption that they had it
coming, and it had nothing to do with race, but there have been many dangerous
white felons whom the police were able to take in alive, despite them being
armed. Do you have to track everyone who doesn't get shot?
There
is also the question of media coverage. The New York Times obituary for Michael
Brown focused on how he was no angel, and referred to his love of rap as part
of that, but they used a love of rap as a way to humanize the Tsarnaev
Brothers, who actually killed and maimed multiple people.
Of
course the media is trying to stir interest and sell papers or acquire page
hits, so their motivations are commercial, and I get that, but it often seems
like the reporting is trying to justify why some deaths are acceptable. They're
not.
I
remember reading one story about a death that sounded like funeral attendees
started fighting and one person ended up dead, and so you could just think,
well, these are trashy people. Sometimes they kill each other.
That
wasn't what happened. The funeral-goers were gathered at an American Legion Post.
This was new to me but apparently a lot of halls and lodges also have bar type
areas or even dance areas, where it functions like a club. One man who was not
part of the funeral party kept hitting on a woman in the funeral party all
night, and she kept refusing him, and he attacked her and killed her.
Maybe
things could have been done differently there. I don't know if there would have
been a way to evict him, or if it seemed like he was just a nuisance right up
until he pulled out the gun, but none of that is clear from the initial
reports, and later reports indicate no one knows if he has been charged, which
seems like a bad sign. They caught him, there were witnesses; shouldn't the
media be all over that?
There
were a lot of people arguing that Jordan Davis's death was his own fault for
goofing off with the gun and not complying with police orders, but if you have
seen the video footage then you know that he wasn't pointing it, and there was
no time to comply with the orders. The media also reported that the original
911 call came from a former Marine, and that is what helped some people be sure
that he accurately assessed the threat, because Marines know their stuff. They
do, but this guy was not a Marine. Those things came out, but I'm sure there
are a lot of people who think that Davis got himself killed.
It
becomes a very complicated thing, when you have people who are sure that there
is not a problem, to find a way to show them that there is a problem. There are
no answers in this post; I don't have them yet.
I
guess my biggest thing is that I read a lot. I read books and news and
magazines, and things fit together. Any one incident could be an aberration,
but if you know enough incidents then it's not. And I totally get not having
time to take in and study everything. That's why we really need media and
politicians to be getting it right, because that's their job, but if they
don't, then what?
So
those are the things I am always thinking about at the back of my mind, these
past couple of weeks. I seem to have offended someone, but I kind of don't
care. If it makes you feel uncomfortable, it should. We should not feel
comfortable with the way people are discounted due skin color and gender and
economic status.
If
you can demonstrate that your political and economic policies aren't harmful,
and that they do not favor those who already have money and power over those
who don't, great. You may find something that I've missed.
I
am trying to find my way to be more helpful, and what I can contribute. That
being said, while these thoughts are swirling in my head, and they sound very
anti-rich, I am trying really hard to make more money, and not only because it
would allow me to contribute more. I will write more about that next week.
For
now, though I still have so many thoughts about sexism and economics and
incarceration, I need to write about other things for a bit. So probably some
writing about writing, some comics, and then I start writing about the very
long reading list. As always, Thursday and Friday will be music reviews. The
Lemonheads tomorrow will be my 187th band!
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