Chaos in Charlottesville: No One Gave Peace a Chance, Including the Police

Guest Post by John W. Whitehead

No wrongs have ever been righted by riots and civil disorders.” — Robert F. Kennedy

Let’s be clear about one thing: no one—not the armed, violent, militant protesters nor the police—gave peace a chance during the August 12 demonstrations in Charlottesville, Va.

What should have been an exercise in free speech quickly became a brawl.

It’s not about who threw the first punch or the first smoke bomb.

It’s not about which faction outshouted the other, or which side perpetrated more violence, or even which group can claim to be the greater victim.

One young woman is dead because of the hate, violence, intolerance, racism and partisanship that is tearing this country apart, and it has to stop.

Lawful, peaceful, nonviolent First Amendment activity did not kill Heather Heyer.

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She was killed by a 20-year-old Neo-Nazi who drove his car into a crowd of pedestrians in Charlottesville, Va.

Words, no matter how distasteful or disagreeable, did not turn what should have been an exercise in free speech into a brawl.

That was accomplished by militant protesters on both sides of the debate who arrived at what should have been a nonviolent protest armed with sticks and guns, bleach bottles, balloons filled with feces and urine and improvised flamethrowers, and by the law enforcement agencies who stood by and allowed it.

As the New York Times reported, “Protesters began to mace one another, throwing water bottles and urine-filled balloons — some of which hit reporters — and beating each other with flagpoles, clubs and makeshift weapons. Before long, the downtown area was a melee. People were ducking and covering with a constant stream of projectiles whizzing by our faces, and the air was filled with the sounds of fists and sticks against flesh.”

The madness is spreading.

People I know—good, decent people who value equality, reject racism, and believe strongly in tolerance—in their grief and dismay and disgust, threatened violence, acted like a mob, and adopted similarly violent, intolerant, disorderly tactics as those they claim to oppose.

Those who defend free speech were castigated by those who believe that only certain views should be allowed to be heard.

Those who cling to nonviolence were outnumbered by angry mobs intent on inciting violence.

Those who normally advocate a message of tolerance gave into the temptation to spew hate and intolerance.

The Rutherford Institute and the ACLU, two organizations who repeatedly stand up for the Constitution and the rights of all people—no matter how disagreeable their views may be—have been cursed at, denounced and threatened with violence for daring to remind government officials (and members of the community) that the First Amendment applies to all people equally.

We are walking a dangerous road.

And then there’s the role police are supposed to play in upholding the law and preventing violence.

It’s a thankless job most of the time, and police must walk a fine line between respecting peaceful First Amendment activity and maintaining the peace, while not overstepping the limits of the Fourth Amendment.

For whatever reason—which only the police and government officials are privy to—the police failed to do their job at the Charlottesville demonstration, a charge levied by both the Alt Right and the counterdemonstrators.

Despite the fact that 1,000 first responders (including 300 state police troopers and members of the National Guard)—many of whom had been preparing for the downtown rally for months—had been called on to work the event, despite the fact that police in riot gear surrounded Emancipation Park on three sides, and despite the fact that Charlottesville had had what reporter David Graham referred to as “a dress rehearsal of sorts” a month earlier when 30 members of the Ku Klux Klan were confronted by 1000 counterprotesters, police failed to do their jobs.

In fact, as the Washington Post reports, police “seemed to watch as groups beat each other with sticks and bludgeoned one another with shields… At one point, police appeared to retreat and then watch the beatings before eventually moving in to end the free-for-all, make arrests and tend to the injured.”

So what should the police have done differently?

For starters, the police should have established clear boundaries—buffer zones—between the warring groups of protesters and safeguarded the permit zones.

Instead, as eyewitness accounts indicate, police established two entrances into the permit areas of the park and created barriers “guiding rallygoers single-file into the park” past lines of white nationalists and antifa counterprotesters.

There were other models that could have been followed.

As investigative reporter Sarah Posner notes, “At a neo-Nazi rally in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, just days before the November election, police employed this tactic with success – while the rally attendees and anti-fascist protesters taunted each other over a barrier of police, they were blocked from coming into physical contact.

In Cleveland, the site of the GOP presidential convention, “Trump diehards, Revolutionary Communists, Wobblies, and Alex Jones disciples” faced off in a downtown plaza. Yet as The Atlantic reports, “Just as confrontations between the groups seemed near to getting out of hand, police swooped into the square in huge numbers, using bicycles to create cordons between rival factions. The threat of violence soon passed, and no pepper spray or tear gas was needed.”

For that matter, consider that Charlottesville police established clear boundaries just a month earlier in which they maintained clear lines of demarcation at all times between KKK protesters and counterprotesters.

The question, as always, is where do we go from here?

It’s a question that Martin Luther King Jr. wrestled with and addressed in the last book he wrote before his assassination, Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community?

As King pointed out repeatedly, hate begets hate. Violence begets violence.

And as I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People, tyranny begets tyranny.

The lesson for all of us is this: remember, when you strip away the politics and the class warfare and the skin color and the religious ideology and the gender differences and the sexual orientation and anything else that can be used as a source of division, remember that underneath it all, we are all the same.

As Nelson Mandela recognized, “No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin, or his background, or his religion. People must learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love, for love comes more naturally to the human heart than its opposite.”

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rhs jr
rhs jr
August 15, 2017 5:14 pm

If there was a difference between a progressive, communist, democrat, pervert, 5th column traitor etc, it doesn’t matter anymore. The monuments are society’s wake-up alarms; they are like the Boston Massacre and Paul Revere. The left wants to totally destroy all conservatives just like those monuments. There can be no more tolerance of liberals in any way anywhere anytime anymore!

Anonymous
Anonymous
  rhs jr
August 15, 2017 5:38 pm

As he’s being eaten by the left Mr. Whitehead will be able to proudly tell them “At least I’m not racist!”

MN Steel
MN Steel
  Anonymous
August 15, 2017 5:49 pm

Yeah, a 3rd generation Finn and a straight-out-of-the-hut 67 IQ Somali are exactly the same beneath the skin.

Except the massive alien skull on the Can, I guess.

Anonymous
Anonymous
August 15, 2017 5:17 pm
TampaRed
TampaRed
  Anonymous
August 15, 2017 7:25 pm

i heard this about the mayor earlier today while i was driving–it explains a lot–
i’d like to see the entire chain of command from the mayor to the cops on duty put under oath from charlottesville,berkeley,portland,and every other city where cops stood down while right wing protesters were attacked or intimidated–
there is a pattern here that crosses state lines,which makes it a federal issue–

Hondo
Hondo
August 15, 2017 5:38 pm

“Underneath it all we are all the same”. Excuse me, which planet are you from. Black seeks a reason to riot, white seeks a reason to stay calm. The same, not hardly. I remember the riots after King was killed. In Baltimore alone more than 1000 black businesses were burned down by other blacks. US Steel packed up and left town because of the riots, throwing thousands out of work. The same! I have no use for a bunch of statues that provide nothing more than a depository for pigeon shit, so what the hell is the use to have riots over this kind of crap. Take down the monuments, put up ones of Kennedy and King, or Harriet Tubman and George Washington Carver, or Jonas Salk for Christ’s sake. What can’t we honor people that build and heal. Anybody but a bunch of slave owning Confederate Generals that killed more of us than the Nazis and Japs combined. We lost 405,000 people during WW2. In excess of 800,000 during the Civil War. It took a full 60 years, until 1921, to get the GDP of the eleven Confederate States back to where it was in 1861. The destruction of property and the environment will never be fully known. Who would dare honor these kinds of people that betrayed all of humanity by thinking only of themselves. thanks

Zarathustra
Zarathustra
August 15, 2017 5:43 pm

This country is populated by two groups of people that hate each other and there will be violence every time they meet. Together they comprise maybe 30% of the population. The rest don’t give a fuck.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Zarathustra
August 15, 2017 6:11 pm

The rest aren’t being properly informed of the consequences of not demanding those sides be allowed to properly self segregate as opposed to being forced together through government mandate.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  Zarathustra
August 15, 2017 7:28 pm

zara,i’m not getting your point-
what 2 groups make up 30% of the population and hate each other?

Zarathustra
Zarathustra
  TampaRed
August 15, 2017 7:37 pm

The way I see it on one side you have the progressive left bernie types, black lives matter, la raza, miliant wannbe black panthers and on the other whatever comprises the so-called alt right which I think is a pretty diverse group but are basically white nationalists, rednecks, tea party douchebags, nazis, mennonite/christian scientists and maybe some sovereign citizen, leave-me-the-fuck-alone types thrown in as well.

From my perspective I am totally pro-secession, love the confederacy and all of it’s monuments but I wouldn’t feel comfortable hanging out with either side. Sometimes I can tolerate the progressives because I have found that many of them are nice and intelligent. It’s just that everything they believe is wrong. On the other hand I fucking can’t stand to be around tea party hypocrites who are wrong about almost everything and stupid to boot.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  Zarathustra
August 16, 2017 12:06 am

thanks for clarifying it but i must say that you just pounded the hell out of a lot of guys on this list,myself included–
i also believe that a much larger % of the population is alt right,though they don’t call themselves that and do not openly support alt right positions–
take away the nazis and klansmen and i bet most men in certain parts of the country are alt right–

suzanna
suzanna
August 15, 2017 6:04 pm

He put his collar on and came to “front”…got a treat.

Anonymous
Anonymous
August 15, 2017 6:23 pm

That won’t happen.

And Trump would be removed from office immediately is he tried it.

FWIW, some of the left were advocating pretty much the same things about the Koch brothers just a few years back. It didn’t happen for them either.

unit472
unit472
August 15, 2017 6:29 pm

I guess I’m noticing the same thing. This guy quotes the New York Times and Washington Post as his ‘sources’ for the facts and then concludes with this bit of PC boilerplate

“The lesson for all of us is this: remember, when you strip away the politics and the class warfare and the skin color and the religious ideology and the gender differences and the sexual orientation and anything else that can be used as a source of division, remember that underneath it all, we are all the same.”

Yeah, we are all, at some level, billion year old carbon formed into DNA molecules but that really says nothing just as Mr. Whitehead does!

AC
AC
August 15, 2017 7:19 pm

It’s not about who threw the first punch or the first smoke bomb.</i?"

Actually, it is about that. The violence was initiated by BLM and AntiFA communist terrorists, apparently working hand in glove with the Virginia State Police and the Charlottesville Police Department – presumably at the direction of the mayor Michael Signer, police chief Al Thomas, and governor Terry McAuliffe. These people all belong in prison.

The violence is always initiated by the left. That is why it's 'not about who threw the first punch or the first smoke bomb.' They can't be held accountable for their actions. Ever.

"She was killed by a 20-year-old [white guy] who drove his car into a crowd of pedestrians in Charlottesville, Va.” – while fleeing the AntiFA/BLM communist terrorists who were actively attempting to kill him.

Did he need to flee because the governor, mayor, police chief, State Police, and Charlottesville police all conspired with BLM and AntiFA communist terrorists to deprive the Alt-Right speakers and attendees of their civil rights?

If this kid had been pulled out of his car and murdered, would we have heard about it at all from the newsliars?

bleach bottles, balloons filled with feces and urine and improvised flamethrowers…” – Only the BLM and AntiFA communist terrorists showed up with these things. There are videos. Go look. They were reportedly throwing containers filled with concrete, too. They showed up to murder people.

Much like in the conveniently edited videos the newsliars are endlessly showing on TV, this guy omits the pertinent facts.

When BLM or AntiFA communist terrorists do anything, it’s never their fault and we can’t rush to judgement. When it’s somebody on the right, it’s always their fault, despite all facts to the contrary, and rushing to judgement is required.

Southern Sage
Southern Sage
August 15, 2017 8:26 pm

Hey, Whitehead. You forgot the root cause: an asshat leftist mayor desecrating Lee’s monument. Don’t blather to me about peace. There isn’t going to be any.

Dave
Dave
August 15, 2017 9:04 pm

I sense that the current iteration of multiculturalism does not include the white culture.

Mary Christine
Mary Christine
August 15, 2017 10:29 pm

The question isn’t “Where do we go from here?” It’s what’s in it for the civil serpents that allowed this to happen? The point was made that they very easily could have controlled the demonstrators. Instead they seemed to encourage the violence.
I keep hearing “Sympathy For the Devil” in my head.