Rand Paul On Ferguson, Black Rage, and The Libertarian Critique of State Power

By  at reason.com

Why have events in Ferguson, Missouri following the police shooting of Michael Brown catalyzed a long-overdue conversation about the militarization of local law enforcement? As I write at The Daily Beast, the deaths of unarmed citizens (particularly black men) during police encounters happen all the time without starting such national discussions (google John Crawford III to see what I mean).

Part of the reason Ferguson exploded was because the authorities there have misplayed virtually every decision they made since Saturday, August 9. But something else is also at work and deserves serious attention:

In Ferguson, minority outrage at police mistreatment has intersected with the libertarian critique of state power in a way that has brought the concerns of both groups to a national audience. Most interestingly, the coverage of Ferguson hasn’t been dominated by figures such as Jesse Jackson or Al Sharpton. Even a few years ago, they would have been at the forefront of the coverage. Now, the people at the center of this conversation have been journalists on the scene and local community spokespeople.

And when it does come to the political class, Rand Paul’s op-ed in Time was far and away the most trenchant (and early) sustained commentary on Ferguson and the issues it raises.

“There is a systemic problem with today’s law enforcement,” he wrote. “When you couple this militarization of law enforcement with an erosion of civil liberties and due process that allows the police to become judge and jury—national security letters, no-knock searches, broad general warrants, pre-conviction forfeiture—we begin to have a very serious problem on our hands. Given these developments, it is almost impossible for many Americans not to feel like their government is targeting them. Given the racial disparities in our criminal justice system, it is impossible for African-Americans not to feel like their government is particularly targeting them.”

Indeed, what Ferguson demonstrates is how tightly related abstract concerns libertarians have about the government’s power and the very real-life fears of police harassment that many African Americans have really are. So too are other issues of interest to both groups, ranging from school choice to sentencing reform to occupational licensing. As these sorts of newly recognized common causes filter through the culture, all sorts of new coalitions and possibilities can come to fruition. Glimpses of this are already visible in actions such as the nearly successful effort by Republican Rep. Justin Amash and Democratic Rep. John Conyers to defund National Security Agency surveillance programs last summer.

Read “The Libertarian Moment in Ferguson.”

As my colleague and co-author Matt Welch has pointed out, eminent-domain abuse is another area in which the overlap between longstanding concerns of African Americans and libertarians is particularly strong. And as Reason‘s Damon Root, author of the tremendous forthcoming book Overruled: The Long War for Control of the U.S. Supreme Court, has noted, the NAACP filed an amicus brief in Kelo v. New London. Read Root’s great essay on the classical liberal Moorfield Storey, one of the NAACP’s founders, here.

http://reason.com/blog/2014/08/22/ferguson-black-rage-and-the-libertarian

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bb
bb
August 25, 2014 1:58 pm

Fuck minority rage .I have been hearing about it for 40 years. I am sick of black rage .Those worthless son of bitches have never had it so good .What about majority rage ?Doesn’t it count?

Mark
Mark
August 25, 2014 3:29 pm

Rand Paul is delusional.

In order for his Libertarian Utopia to exist in Ferguson a few things must exist. The first of which is money. Civil Liberties are not free and even if they were free they are only divised to handle 1 person at a time not mobs of people.

It’s all fine and dandy to say that Fergusson should have more minority cops . But if the average IQ of a Nergo is 85 you can bet the average IQ in Fergusson is less then that. Given you might need an IQ of average to pass a test to become a cop that doesn’t leave many candidates left in Fergusson. Not to mention if you had average IQ for a black there would be bountiful opportunities given all the Affirmitive Action set asides out there. In other words, you choose another perky government job rather then be shot at by a bunch other Negros.

Rand Paul shouldn’t even bother with trying to nominated. He is too much of a Fantasy Fairy.

Econman
Econman
August 25, 2014 9:50 pm

Admin’s 1st comment went right over bb & Mark’s head.

Them understanding Libertarian thinking is about as likely as a chicken winning the world chess championship.

Actually, the chicken winning is more likely because the chicken’s smarter. My apologies to chickens.

bb
bb
August 26, 2014 3:34 am

Fuck you ECONMAN , go back to teaching your worthless bullshit at dumbfuck UV where you belong.

bb
bb
August 26, 2014 3:37 am

One more thing ECONMAN., all liberation creeds are satanic to the core.That’s the last thing young blacks need.Meathead.

dunce
dunce
August 26, 2014 4:20 am

Admin this is extremely off topic but:

How do u feel about the US policy of non-negotiation with terrorists?

Is refusing to negotiate and provide concessions in exchange for American human life acceptable and smart?

Would love to hear yours or other TBPer’s opinion on this.

Econman
Econman
August 26, 2014 12:08 pm

bb would’ve made a great Soviet, except they didn’t like retarded people.

People like bb make Christians look bad. I’d say he should go read the Bible, but he’s too stupid to understand the parables.

TE
TE
August 26, 2014 2:53 pm

We have allowed the likes of Al Sharpton, Eric Holder and the MSM to make Ferguson a RACE issue.

It isn’t.

It IS a facist, overreaching, evil, gubment, versus a free citizenry issue.

NO change can happen when the majority want to co-opt this and turn it into another red vs. blue, us vs them, black vs white, issue.

I don’t want cops, nor the likes of bb or Mark, to tell me how I need/have to live. It is NONE OF THEIR business.

Continuing to turn these arguments into the religious vs. satan argument serves NO purpose, fixes nothing, and is 100% successful is further entrenching the status quo.

The one thing this whole episode has taught me is the same thing that the “gay marriage” fight taught me.

The majority in this country hate the “law” unless they are demanding the law step in and squash someone else that they disagree with. Then they love it.

I want LESS gubment, not better ways of increasing the monstrosity we have.

And I want to feel like I can drive across town, or across country, without having to explain to every LEO between here and there what I am doing, where I am going, and what time/weight my last bowel movement was.

So much proof that we are screwed forty-seven ways from Sunday. No matter which “side” wins this shit, we all lose. Especially those of us that are sick of being told how to behave based on laws written by rich guys a thousand years ago.

Keep on helping the beast destroy us you guys. Well done.

Thirteener
Thirteener
August 26, 2014 11:36 pm

bb…WOW, once again you astound me with your command of grammar…you ARE the biggest total RETARD I have ever run across!!!

Thirteener
Thirteener
August 26, 2014 11:42 pm

BTW…I cannot wait to see your grammatically sound retort!! Please enlighten us all with your vast boomer wisdom!!!

bb
bb
August 27, 2014 2:27 am

,13; Fuck you ,you stupid piece of. Shit

Econman
Econman
August 29, 2014 12:21 pm

His grammar makes illegals, rednecks, & ebonics sound like Shakespeare.