Following the verdict in the George Zimmerman trial the
biggest question is whether George Zimmerman was justified in profiling,
suspecting, and following Trayvon Martin. Most Black commentators indicate that
that was the real crime by Zimmerman. They wanted Zimmerman convicted of murder
simply because he profiled Martin. They know that up until Martin jumped him, Zimmerman
did nothing but follow Martin. It is clear that in a fit of rage at being
followed, Martin initiated the scuffle. So the issue for Black leaders is not
whether Zimmerman was in fear of his life, but rather, whether Zimmerman was
right to profile and follow Martin.
Was it purely racist for Zimmerman to suspect that
Trayvon Martin might be “up to no good”-- a potential law breaker who could be
looking to break into one of the properties in the community? Did Zimmerman
have any justification for suspecting Martin solely on account of his race?
Well, Justice Department statistics show that Black youths are responsible for
a huge percentage of crime in America --all
out of proportion to their numbers. For example, in 2009 Black youths
represented 19% of the population but were responsible for 58% of the homicides
and 67% of the robberies.
It is worse in
big cities. New York Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly confirmed that: “About 70% to 75% of the people described as committing violent
crimes [In New York City] — assault, robbery, shootings, grand larceny — are
described as being African-American.” Michael Nutter, Mayor of Philadelphia,
says that 80% of people arrested for homicide in Philadelphia are Black. In the City of Dayton , 90% of the
homicides were committed by Blacks. Do Black leaders assume that White people,
and people like George Zimmerman, fail to notice these statistics? Forget it! White
people are very aware of the statistics, and are very fearful of Black
youths. They are afraid to walk through
Black neighborhoods (which are routinely described as "High Crime" areas).
In
addition, Trayvon Martin was no goodie-goodie. Florida Circuit Judge Debra
Nelson would not allow the jury in the Zimmerman trial to see a number of items
of evidence that might raise questions about whether Martin was a law-abiding
youth. Among the items excluded were photos from Martin’s cell phone showing
firearms and saying “U gotta gun?” There were also texts showing that Martin
was involved in organized fights. In an earlier incident, when Martin was suspended from school, his backpack was searched and a number of items of jewelry were found. Martin said that a friend gave them to him. He also had a screwdriver. Obviously, he had been involved in a burglary. I have no doubt that, as Zimmerman stated, Martin was "up to no good."
The only crime committed
the night of Trayvon Martin’s shooting was committed by Martin. George Zimmerman
merely followed Martin. He did not attack him. The fight was obviously started
by Martin. He attacked Zimmerman and beat him until he was bloody. Zimmerman
shot Martin in self-defense.
After the Zimmerman verdict, youths in Los Angeles rioted,
attacked a camera crew, stole cell-phones from White people, and stormed into a Wal-Mart vandalizing the store.
Protests also turned violent in Houston , Oakland , San Francisco , Baltimore , and San
Bernadino. Zimmerman and his family have received a large number of death
threats and have had to go into hiding. Compare that to the period following
the verdict in the O.J. Simpson trial. White people were upset and disgusted,
but there were no riots, no protests, and no death threats by Whites.
African American leaders are correct in assuming that the
Zimmerman verdict will change nothing. White police and law enforcement
officers will continue to profile Black youths and will keep them under
surveillance in White neighborhoods. Security personnel will continue to watch
black youths in stores. There is only one way that that will ever change. Black
youths will have to stop being responsible for so much crime.
How can that
happen? Black leaders simply have to start speaking-out as one. They need to
tell young black men that crime is a disgrace. That producing children without
fathers is a disgrace. That sale and use of drugs are a disgrace. That the
culture they are following will lead nowhere. That they need to get an
education and need to get jobs. Unless Black leaders start speaking out loudly
on these issues, there will be no improvement. Black youth will continue to be
disconnected from the mainstream, and 100 years from now they will be no better
off than they are now.
There is a very great
sadness to all of this. President Obama recounted how he was followed by
security personnel in stores when he was young. I’m sure many fine, honest,
law-abiding Black young people suffer the same indignity. But the large number
of Black miscreants who are out on the streets shooting each other make it hard
for the good ones.
The substantial reduction
in crime by Black youths that is needed to cause a dramatic change in White attitudes
is not likely to happen soon. The great divide in America between African Americans
and Whites is likely to continue for a long time. Even if the government steps
in with massive programs to help young Blacks with education and job training,
the process will be slow. The large number of murders and other crimes in urban
neighborhoods will continue to be terrible and tragic.
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