America Lynching
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America Lynching
Lynching is most often associated with the ritual murder by hanging, to maintain white supremacy through the use of terrorism. Usually, African-American men dying at the hands of a European mob, but Europeans were also lynching targets, for activism or outspokenness. Lynch Law, defined as the punishment of supposed criminals by agreement of a crowd and without a genuine criminal trial. Lynch Law was used to deprive unpopular suspects of their rights and to satisfy a mob's thirst for vengeance (E.D. Hirsch, Jr. et al, 2002).
The
definition of Lynch Law includes the word mob. However, the mentality
of law enforcement officers is often one of groupthink. In essence,
they are legal mobs with the constitutional right to execute in the
line of duty. It is understandable how racism could permeate the
judicial system in antiquity considering the original laws of America
were written based on racial hatred and prejudice with the intent of
controlling, assimilating and destroying the uncooperative
“uncivilized”. After 390 years, if we count from 1619 when the first
slaves arrived in Virginia until today, the generalized opinion of
African-Americans should reflect respect and reverence considering
their hands and inventions built America.
The
act of lynching has transformed from nooses to nine millimeter pistols
carried by law enforcement officials. African-Americans are
continuously targeted as suspects. The LAPD is infamous for harassing,
beating and killing innocents. In addition to racial prejudice, poor
training is also a contributing factor in officer-involved shootings.
It is confirmed that as many as 33 percent of police shootings are in
the mistake-of-fact genre and as many as 75 percent of those occur in
low light. The use of firearms is an extreme measure, which must be
strictly regulated. Conditioning officers to deploy their flashlights
when walking into potentially threatening situations where they can't
clearly see what's unfolding could dramatically decrease and possibly
eliminate unarmed shootings (Aveni, 2005).
The
purpose of police is to protect and serve not intimidate and murder.
We must eliminate racial profiling and lethal force should be used only
when strictly unavoidable in order to protect your life or the lives of
others. Too often the officers say something akin to: "the perpetrator
pulled what I thought was a firearm, and in fear for my life, I shot to
stop him..." The use of firearms is an extreme measure, which must be
strictly regulated. New rules are required for public safety.
Darrick
Collins, Sr. (1973 - 2009) is now among the many slain. He was shot
three times through the wooden fence of his residence. He was going
back into the house to avoid being a target for the police. It is
ironic that his life would end this way. The deputy involved, claims
that Mr. Collins fit the description of an alleged robbery suspect,
that he ran and that he fired his gun after perceiving what looked like
the butt of a gun in Mr. Collins’ hand. The evidence at the property
shows three bullet holes in the fence. Mr. Collins suffered gun shot
wounds to his side and the back of the neck. His body fell
approximately fifteen feet from the closed fence, suggesting that Mr.
Collins was shot without warning. He was armed with only his cell phone. He is not the first and others have
since perished at the hands of deputies. Get involved and stay active.
It is time to change the laws, police the police and stop America
lynching.
This is my truth. I am Sardonyx Jade.
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Thank you. I had to sit and meditate before I could pen this so as not to venture into a tangential rant =).
The American Holacaust Museum in Milwakee has an excellent display of the various ways racism has been used to lynch an oppressed people in the U.S. I would recommend it to any and all who believe racism is dead and gone. It isn't!
Unabashed Liberal Jake from Chicago.












ralwus says:
2 months ago
Now this is great. Good job. Yes, it is a hateful thing and must be stopped. Police need to be scrutinized and better trained, why wasn't one of those new tasers used in stead on Mr. Collins if the officer thought he had a gun and why is it shoo to kill? Would Mr. Collins still be alive if he had been white? Probably so. Lynching is utterly despicable to me and racism is alive and well in all of its ugly form.
Kudos to you in finding a way to tell this again.