Dis-Integrating America

Guest Post by Patrick J. Buchanan

The Wednesday morning murders of 24-year-old Roanoke TV reporter Alison Parker and cameraman Adam Ward, 27, were a racist atrocity, a hate crime. Were they not white, they would be alive today.

Their killer, Vester L. Flanagan II, said as much in his farewell screed. He ordered his murder weapon, he said, two days after the slaughter of nine congregants at the African-American AME church in Charleston, South Carolina.

“What sent me over the top was the church shooting,” said Flanagan.

To be sure, racism does not fully explain why Flanagan, fired from that same WDBJ7 station, committed this act of pure evil.

Black and homosexual, he said he was the target of anti-gay slurs from black males and racial insults from white colleagues. He had gotten himself fired from other jobs in broadcasting. He carried a grab bag of grudges and resentments.

Yet, in the last analysis, The Washington Post headline got it right: “Gunman’s letter frames attack as racial revenge.”

Other news organizations downplayed the racial aspect. But had those murdered journalists been young and black, and their killer a 40-something “angry white male,” the racial motivation would have been front and center in their stories.

Now, Black America is surely as sickened by this horror outside Roanoke as was White America by the Charleston massacre.

But it is hard to see how and when we come together as a people. For racial crimes and race conflict have become “the story” that everyone seizes upon — since Ferguson in the summer of 2014.

On the first anniversary of Michael Brown’s death, protesters blocked public buildings in St. Louis and St. Louis County, shut down I-70 at rush hour. In Ferguson, hoodlums rioted and looted for days.

What justification was there for such lawlessness?

Explained some in the press, it was to protest the failure to prosecute a white cop who had killed an “unarmed black teenager.”

Left out of most stories was that Brown, 18, had knocked over a convenience store, throttled a clerk half his size, and was unarmed only because he failed to wrest a gun away from Officer Darren Wilson, whom a grand jury declared had acted in self-defense when he shot the charging 290-pound Brown.

Since then, we have had the Eric Garner incident on Staten Island, where a 345-pound black man, suffering from diabetes, asthma, obesity and heart disease, died of heart failure after being wrestled to the ground by five cops, none of whom was charged.

Came then the death of Freddie Gray in Baltimore, while in police custody.

There, six officers have been charged. Then came the death of a 12-year-old black kid in Cleveland, who was waving a toy gun.
As the incidents pile up, with white cops shooting black suspects, and black criminals killing white cops, the news goes viral and America divides along the lines of race and color, and between black and blue.

Though, let it be said, the violence in Ferguson and Baltimore was child’s play compared to Watts in ’65, Detroit and Newark in ’67, and D.C. and 100 other cities after Dr. King’s assassination in 1968.

“Can we all get along?” pleaded Rodney King, when South Central exploded in rioting, arson and looting after the L.A. cops who had beaten King were exonerated.

Answer: Probably not.

For what seems certain, ensuring that our racial divide widens and deepens, is that more incidents like those involving Michael Brown, Eric Garner and Freddie Gray are inevitable.

Why so?

First, violent crime, declining since the early 1990s, is rising again. And violent crime in black communities is many times higher than in the white communities of America.

Collisions between black suspects and criminals and white cops are going to increase, and some of these collisions are going to involve shootings. And such shootings trigger fixed, deep-seated beliefs about cops, criminals and injustice, they also cause an instantaneous taking of sides.

Moreover, this is the sort of “news” that instantly goes viral through the Internet, Facebook and 24-hour cable TV.

Liberals and Democrats take sides with the black community out of solidarity and to solidify their political base, while Republicans stand with the cops, law-and-order conservatives, and the Silent Majority in Middle America.

The race issue has even begun to split the Democrats.

When former Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley, a card-carrying liberal, attended a conference of Netroots Nation and responded to a chant of “Black Lives Matter!” with the more inclusive, “Black Lives Matter! White Lives Matter! All Lives Matter!” he was virtually booed off the stage.

O’Malley proceeded to apologize for including the white folks.

To many Americans, even many who did not vote for him, the election of Barack Obama seemed to hold out the promise that our racial divide could be healed by a black president.

Even Obama’s supporters must concede it did not happen, though we would, again, argue angrily over why.

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bb
bb
August 28, 2015 9:51 am

I usually agree with Pat Buchanan but to say ….black America is as sickened by this horror outside of Roanoke as white America was sickened by Charleston…. is very doubtful. He obviously doesn’t go to any of the black websites. Many blacks where laughingly approving of these murders. Kinda like when O J Simpson got away with murder.

kokoda
kokoda
August 28, 2015 10:00 am

And our POS-in-Chief is touting more gun control, not the racist Blacks committing these senseless murders. After all, he and Holder are the ones responsible due to their one-way racist ideology.

Hope@ZeroKelvin
Hope@ZeroKelvin
August 28, 2015 10:05 am

This Vester joker’s “manifesto” reads like The Greatest Liberal Progressive Talking Points of All Time.

He has incorporated, to a murderous degree obviously, the entire lib prog playbook – and then acted on it.

Of course, the lib prog playbook goes by another name:

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Read it all at churchofsatan.com.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
August 28, 2015 10:13 am

Obama began inciting racial division and hatred (by blacks against whites) almost immediately after taking office, Sharpton has been inciting racial unrest and strife the whole time at an increasing tempo and Farrakhan and his NBPP has outright called for the killing of all white people.

The entire left aids and abets by using government to attack any form of morality, calling it evil and replacing it with the opposite by dictate of law and court decisions.

And we wonder why this is happening?

Or wonder why it doesn’t attract at least the same degree of attention Palins political ad using a crosshairs to emphasize targeting certain congressional districts for conservative political attention during an election?

(Well, I guess you really don’t have to think too hard about that)

robert h siddell jr
robert h siddell jr
August 28, 2015 10:24 am

I supported equal justice under the law for all Americans years before MLK Jr, JFK and Bobby Kennedy. My ancestors didn’t have any slaves (or even wanted any or to fight for anybody else to have slaves) but their home and barn was destroyed and all their food stolen bv the Bluebelly Butcher Sherman which resulted in some painfully starving (my Grandmother’s Grandmother told her all about it). The Rebel flag does not represent racism to White Southerners (none support slavery or even government imposed AA racism). That historic Flag represents opposition to tyranny and that is why so many Conservatives love it and Liberals hate it. .

Persnickety
Persnickety
August 28, 2015 10:41 am

My god, I’m agreeing with bb…. but yes, I think many if not most blacks are, at best, not terribly concerned about the Virginia shootings. Probably see it as a white/gay/oreo problem if anything, despite the killer’s own statements of his motive.

Most of the black community has been allowed to get away with ignoring many of society’s rules for decades now, and we wonder why there is a problem.

Stucky
Stucky
August 28, 2015 10:43 am

I think everyone (white and black) would be happy if we just gave Kneegrows their own “country”. I nominate all of New Jersey. It already has dilapidated shit-hole cities, the soil is great for growing watermelons, and everything here is free … so, it would really be like “going home”.

I’m OK with throwing in Connecticut.

Rife
Rife
August 28, 2015 12:32 pm

I don’t believe most of these stories. Are these more bloodless murders………..like the beheadings?

Westcoaster
Westcoaster
August 29, 2015 12:12 am

I was doing a remote broadcast from the Fayette county fair on WVLK in Lexington, and this joker who did mornings on our weak, punk-assed crosstown competitor WLAP threw a cream pie at me and Duke Meyer as we did a break. He got fired the next day. Nothing like a shooting but when you’re a public figure out in the field you’ll never know what can happen.
I even drowned once, but I wasn’t on-air at the time, just “appearing”.
My heart goes out to their families.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
August 29, 2015 1:12 am

They kill journalists in Mexico. Other than the silencing of that old lady journalist in the White House, most got decent treatment.

Well, there was that incident when Villaraigosa’s security body-slammed a reporter for bringing up the LA mayor’s dalliance for the umpteenth time.

But now the Donald has made it look not only allowable but justifiable to throw out the press when the questions are inconvenient.

At least the Arab journalist got to throw a shoe at Bush before being hauled out of the press room.

starfcker
starfcker
August 30, 2015 4:22 am

Certainly the high point of bush’s presidency