Failing to distinguish between speaking their mind versus causing others’ to lose theirs, engaged (or bored and unemployed) activists upset with the Ferguson decision not only shouted in the streets, but rioted against law-abiding citizens and businesses innocent of any crimes. Destroying rather than rallying the public square, the latest miasma of misdirected outrage and frustration merely exposes the unjustified anger toward the final decisions.
There was not enough evidence to establish probable cause to
indict Ferguson, Missouri police officer Darren Wilson. Blacks and whites, men
and women on that grand jury rendered this decision. Would the protestors like
to upend the entire rule of law simply because they do not like the outcome?
Nevertheless, black racial agitators like “Reverends” Al
Sharpton, Jesse Jackson, and Islamist Louis Farakhan announced not just their
anger out the outcome, but their determination for violence and uproar to
demand justice for Michael Brown, as similar protests emerged following the
acquittal of Florida resident George Zimmerman following the death of Trayvon
Martin.
One particular example of unjust protest for unjustified
outrage rolled along the country’s interstate highways.
Ferguson Protests on I-95, Providence, Rhode Island (Steetblogs.net) |
What started as a peaceful protest through the
streets of Providence quickly turned dangerous as 100 to 150 demonstrators
jumped the fence near the highway and planted themselves near Exit 20.
The key word is “quickly”, even as President Obama was
pleading with the American public to protest peacefully, and exhorting the
police to maintain and respect these protests. The fact remains that Ferguson
protests could never remain peaceful, because the rebellious individuals in
these demonstrations are aggravating about a non-issue. Michael Brown was a
thug who attacked a police officer, and he justifiably defended himself, and a
court of law found in his favor. Rather than demonstrating against one outcome,
these grievances are acting out a mythical outrage, that all black youths are
targeted by white police officers, and they cops get away with it. When they
look at the stats, the alarming number of blacks killing other blacks should
motivate them to turn on the community agitators who enable this intra-ethnic
destruction.
Indeed, there can be no peace without justice, but the
Ferguson protests are unjustified to begin with. Should be surprised that
actions are not peaceable?
Still, civil disobedience remains an option for those who
perceive an unjust system carrying out an unfair outcome. Yet law-abiding
citizens do not deserve to be harmed in the process. They have rights, too, and their necessary
responsibilities take precedence.
The Providence protest wandered onto I-95, disrupting
traffic:
The crowd of about 400
joined together at Central High School and made their way through the city to
the Public Safety Complex. Col. O’Donnell said a number of police officers were
keeping an eye on the crowd during the rally, but the situation quickly got out
of control once people started taking to the highway.
The group called ‘End
Police Brutality PVD’ organized the protest, and got the word out via text,
email, and social media.
Law enforcement had to create paths around the highway for
rescue vehicles to transport patients. How does endangering the lives of
innocent victims promote any dialogue on ending police brutality? Fortunately,
the state police intervened.
On the West Side of the continent, similar
protests blocked California’s I-5, and commuters were forced to stop and
wait for police to break up the crowd. One irate driver, Tyree Landrum, took matters
into his own hands, jumping out and seizing the bullhorn from one protestor, and
staged his
own one-man counter-protest:
Hey, I feel you; we
ain't got no justice either. I got to
go to Ross right now, homie. If I don't get there, I'm going to get fired. I've
got six f****** kids to feed, homie … m*****f****** get shot every f****** day.
Deal with it the right way, not like this.
Tyree Landrum's one-man counter-protest |
“Deal with it the right away”: that’s the message this
country needs to hear in this country, from coast to coast. Not violating other
people’s rights in the name of racial grievance.
While Rhode Island drivers didn’t jump out of their cars to
protest, the unjust Providentials were arrested and will face charges. As for
the California protestors, they will not face charges.
At least there is some justice and peace somewhere.
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