It's
All About Race Now
by
Patrick
J. Buchanan
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If it had been
a white teenager who was shot, and a 28-year-old black guy who shot
him, the black guy would have been arrested.
So assert those
demanding the arrest of George Zimmerman, who shot and killed Trayvon
Martin.
And they may
be right.
Yet if Trayvon
had been shot dead by a black neighborhood watch volunteer, Jesse
Jackson would not have been in a pulpit in Sanford, Fla., howling
that he had been "murdered and martyred."
Maxine Waters
would not be screaming "hate crime."
Rep. Hank Johnson
would not be raging that Trayvon had been "executed." And ex-Black
Panther Bobby Rush would not have been wearing a hoodie in the well
of the House.
Which tells
you what this whipped-up hysteria is all about.
It is not about
finding the truth about what happened that night in Sanford when
Zimmerman followed Trayvon in his SUV, and the two wound up in a
fight, with Trayvon dead.
It is about
the exacerbation of and the exploitation of racial conflict.
And it is about
an irreconcilable conflict of visions about what the real America
is in the year 2012.
Zimmerman "profiled"
Trayvon, we are told. And perhaps he did.
But why? What
did George Zimmerman, self-styled protector of his gated community,
see that night from the wheel of his SUV?
He saw a male.
And males are 90 percent of prison inmates. He saw a stranger over
6 feet tall. And he saw a black man or youth with a hood over his
head.
Why would this
raise Zimmerman's antennae?
Perhaps because
black males between 16 and 36, though only 2 to 3 percent of the
population, are responsible for a third of all our crimes.
In some cities,
40 percent of all black males are in jail or prison, on probation
or parole, or have criminal records. This is not a product of white
racism but of prosecutions and convictions of criminal acts.
Had Zimmerman
seen a black woman or older man in his neighborhood, he likely would
never have tensed up or called in.
For all the
abuse he has received, Geraldo Rivera had a point.
Whenever cable
TV runs hidden-camera footage of a liquor or convenience store being
held up and someone behind the counter being shot, the perp is often
a black male wearing a hoodie.
Listening to
the heated rhetoric coming from demonstrations around the country,
from the Black Caucus and TV talkers – about how America is a terrifying
place for young black males to grow up in because of the constant
danger from white vigilantes – one wonders what country of the mind
these people are living in.
The real America
is a country where the black crime rate is seven times as high as
the white rate. It is a country where white criminals choose black
victims in 3 percent of their crimes, but black criminals choose
white victims in 45 percent of their crimes.
Black journalists
point to the racism manifest even in progressive cities, where cabs
deliberately pass them by to pick up white folks down the block.
That this happens
is undeniable. But, again, what is behind it?
As Heather
Mac Donald of the Manhattan Institute has written, from January
to June 2008 in New York City, 83 percent of all identified gun
assailants were black and 15 percent were Hispanics.
Together, blacks
and Hispanics accounted for 98 percent of gun assaults.
Translated:
If a cabdriver is going to be mugged or murdered in New York City
by a fare, 49 times out of 50 his assailant or killer will be black
or Hispanic.
Fernando Mateo
of the New York State Federation of Taxi Drivers has told his drivers,
"Profile your passengers" for your own protection. "The God's honest
truth is that 99 percent of the people that are robbing, stealing,
killing these guys are blacks and Hispanics."
Fernando Mateo
is himself black and Hispanic.
To much of
America's black leadership and its media auxiliaries, what happened
in Sanford was, as Jesse put it, that an innocent kid was "shot
down in cold blood by a vigilante."
Yet, from police
reports, witness statements, and the father and friends of Zimmerman,
another picture emerges.
Zimmerman followed
Trayvon, confronted him, and was punched in the nose, knocked flat
on his back and jumped on, getting his head pounded, when he pulled
his gun and fired. That Trayvon's body was found face down, not
face up, would tend to support this.
But, to Florida
Congresswoman Federica Wilson, "this sweet young boy ... was hunted
down like a dog, shot on the street, and his killer is still at
large."
Some Sanford
police believed Zimmerman; others did not.
But
now that it is being investigated by a special prosecutor, the FBI,
the Justice Department and a coming grand jury, what is the purpose
of this venomous portrayal of George Zimmerman?
As yet convicted
of no crime, he is being crucified in the arena of public opinion
as a hate-crime monster and murderer.
Is this our
idea of justice?
No. But if
the purpose here is to turn this into a national black-white face-off,
instead of a mutual search for truth and justice, it is succeeding
marvelously well.
March
31, 2012
Patrick
J. Buchanan [send
him mail] is co-founder and editor of The
American Conservative. He is also the author of seven books,
including Where
the Right Went Wrong, and Churchill,
Hitler, and the Unnecessary War. His latest book is Suicide
of a Superpower: Will America Survive to 2025? See his
website.
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© 2012 Creators Syndicate
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