They wept outside Mother Emanuel Church on Wednesday. |
From
the moment I first saw a posting on Facebook
a few days ago that a woman with
wild, springy hair who had been
elected to a local NAACP leadership post
was really a white woman passing for
Black I refrained from joining the
rising cacophony of comments. I could see the train wreck coming. This one
apparently damaged woman would
become the focus of a media and social networking storm as Americans of all stripes transformed her
from a human being to a symbol for their individual racial anxieties, identity insecurities,
ideologies, and wells of moral
indignation. I knew the terms of engagement would be quickly set and hardened and that the whole affair would quickly degenerate into a shouting melee in which no one listened
to what did not confirm their own conclusions and in which no minds would be changed. And indeed, that is
exactly what happened to Rachel Dolezal
and by extension all of us.
Then
just as the whole thing was burning
with satisfactory white heat, just
as CNN was dedicating its whole evening news block, a harmless looking
goofy white kid with a ‘60’s bowl hair cut sat in a Charleston, South Carolina Wednesday
night prayer meeting at the most
historically significant Black Church in
the state, and then calmly began shooting people. As he reloaded the kid later identified as Dylann Roof explained himself, “You
rape our women and you’re taking over our country. And you have to go.” CNN, instead of going into their famous wall-to-wall coverage of a breaking terrorism story, doggedly
stuck with its coverage of Dolezal with only periodic moments-long bulletins from
Charleston.
Over
at Fox News, more notorious than CNN only because it is
more shameless, they had their own agenda for the evening—fawning over the
latest declared Republican candidate for
President to emerge from the
seemingly infinitely commodious clown
car, Donald Trump. They could hardly be bothered to take any
notice at all. Interestingly earlier
that day in his rambling announcement speech, Trump had pointedly charged
another despised minority—Mexican
immigrants—raped our women and committed crimes. This statement, apt to inflame the racial
paranoia of any number of devoted and armed Fox viewers, was not questioned by
the interviewer.
And
there, of course, is one of several cruxes of widening racially motivated
violence in this country—abetted and even encouraged by allegedly
respectable media for the political advantage of their benefactors and clients.
Rachel Dolezal, vessel of racial identity anxiety. |
The
brouhaha about Rachel Dolezal was
never much more than a distraction
destined to be fodder for a few days
of news cycles. It came hot on the heels of another, but
more enduring story because celebrities were
involved, the Bruce/Caitlyn Jenner transformation. It struck a similar note of anxiety over well
defined identities and roles. The
ability of people to apparently transcend agreed upon identities really freaks a lot of folks out, especially
those, like many Americans, who have been conditioned to think in binary, polar terms—this or that never both, either, or neither. Journalist and analyst Doug Mulder explained, “Everything
you thought was a category is actually a continuum” in his post What’s So Scary about Caitlyn Jenner
at his blog The Weekly Sift.
What really freaked people out
about Dolezal, an obscure figure on the national
stage at best, was not that she lied about her race or that she tried to
pass, it was that she was white and tried to pass for Black. Had the opposite occurred—and it sometimes
has—it would have caused no more than a ripple. Mixed race, light skin blacks have been
passing for white since colonial times.
Think the natural children of
Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemmings. It is enshrined in our culture and has
been a common theme in novels, play, and
films—think Julie in Showboat and major characters in Imitation of Life, Band of Angles, Pinky, I Passed for
White, and The Human Stain. We may not approve of it. Whites may be made insecure about their own
pasts and Blacks may feel betrayed, but everyone understands it. After all who, given the chance, would not
choose to be White and claim all of the security
and privilege that status
offers?
But a white choose to pass as
Black? Well that must be just plain
crazy. Who the hell would want to do
that? The paranoid mind can come to only
one conclusion. An educated white woman
choosing to be Black must be more evidence that Blacks are “winning”, that their
master plot to subjugate the White race is working. Rachel Dolezal was just an early deserter. More will surely follow the evil liberals who have always been race traitors anyway.
A lot of folks who are not avowed racists pick up on that anxiety
vibe and resonate with it never fully consciously realizing the implications.
I am not writing o an apology for
Dolezal hear but neither am I going to participate in the ritual denunciations
of her with which many white anti-racist
allies feel compelled to preface any remarks which might indicate some
personal sympathy with her. I am
interested in how this blip on the racial radar against the background of
the towering thunderheads which threaten to envelop it and all of us.
Dylann Roof, racist, terrorist, and assassin. Not a misunderstood victim of mental illness, |
The murderous terrorist Dylann Roof is emblematic of that storm that has been gathering strength for
month, in direct response to the many protests
of police brutality and the summary execution of Black men, women, and children. The heretical
claim that Black Lives Matter
and deserve to be treated with respect and dignity is seen as a slap in the face by many whites, a
daring challenge to privilege, and an attack the empowered guardians of that privilege, the police.
That certainly is what Roof thought. In the short hours since
his identification and peaceful
arrest in North Carolina, we have
discovered a lot about him. He was an
avowed raciest and considered himself a neo-Confederate
patriot. He proudly had a Confederate Flag license plate frame on his vehicle. He posted a widely
circulated picture of himself in a jacket
emblazoned with the Apartheid Era
South African Flag and the flag of the rogue
white supremacist country of Rhodesia
(now Zimbabwe). And we have learned that his weasel of a roommate was used to his racist rants and knew for months that Roof
was planning “something big” in hopes of igniting a race war and did nothing to report the danger to anyone.
And then there is the matter
of Roof’s selection of a target. It was hardly a random or accidental choice.
There are plenty of places to kill Black people in Charleston which is
more than 25% Black. The state of
South Carolina as a whole more is than one third Black. He could have picked busy streets, stores, schools, night spots, or movie theaters. Instead he
picked the most significant black shrine
in the city, Emanuel African
Methodist Episcopal Church—Mother Emanuel
as it was known far and wide.
The. Rev. Clementa C. Pinckney in his historic church |
Then there was the issue of
Mother Emanuel’s pastor, the Rev. Clementa
C. Pinckney who was not only a dynamic and beloved religious leader to his
congregation, but an important local activist who became the youngest ever
Black member of the South Carolina House
of Representatives at age 23 and was currently a State Senator. He had recently
co-sponsored bitterly contested legislation to require police to wear body cameras and joined other local
pastors for a prayer vigil and protest after Walter Scott, an unarmed Black man, was shot eight times in the
back by a police officer in North
Charleston. The attack then was more
than a mass shooting—it was a political assassination.
It is
impossible to deny that Roof conducted an act of racial terrorism. Not that the American right wing which has long courted overt racists and their covert
allies as a key element of their political base is not desperate to try. Thursday anchors on the Fox & Friends morning show were flogging the idea that the shooting was an attack on Christianity. By evening presidential wannabe and perpetual dick
Rick Santorum was making the same claim, thus by implication shifting the
blame to secularists, humanists, and
atheists he identifies with the Left.
There is no evidence of this and it flies in the face of Roof’s own
words, but that never stop blatant lying before and won’t now. Millions of American will soon believe it as,
you should pardon the expression, gospel.
There
were also leading conservatives who
expressed sorrow and regret at the shooting but professed
the complete inability to understand it. Leading that charge was Governor Nikki Haley who because she comes from an Asian Indian family, is used to by the
state’s racists to prove that South Carolina has now moved “beyond race” and is
essentially color blind. In her first response, a Facebook post
she wrote, “While we do not yet know all of the details, we do know that we’ll
never understand what motivates anyone to enter one of our places of worship
and take the life of another…” This is
a woman who has made political hay out
of defending the continued display of the Confederate
Battle Flag on the state Capitol
grounds. That’s the same flag that
Roof flaunted on his car.
Then
there is the secondary issue of guns. Gun
worshipers are all over their web
pages and social media sites wringing
their hands and screaming that
the attack will be used as an excuse to take away their manhood, er, toys. Some have held Rev. Pinckney responsible for
his own death by packing himself and shooting it out wild west style. But the fact remains that the murders
were carried out by Roof with an automatic
pistol given to him on his 21st birthday
by his parents despite their knowledge
that he was “troubled” and feared he
was dangerous. That makes them abettors and accomplices in
my book.
That
leads us to the knee jerk trope that
Roof was the victim of mental illness
which was floated by the media as soon as the shooter was identified as white
and well before anyone had any idea
just who the hell he was.
Yesterday
I read one too many Facebook comment about not understanding the actions of a madman, many from well-meaning but naĂ¯ve people
who should know better. This is what I posted yesterday in weary response
to one-too-many such claims.
I am
uncomfortable with the repeated use of the word madman to describe him. This,
along with lone wolf, always seems
to be used as modifiers for White men with guns who commit multiple murders. Black killers, alleged or confirmed,
are never described that way in the media. They are called thugs, criminals, and terrorists. Pleas for better mental health services often far
outnumber calls for restricting easy
access to guns are part of the same syndrome.
So is the refusal to acknowledge the culpability of the media and society
that is spreading and fostering racial hatred and a burgeoning network of hate groups and hangers on. Many an alleged
lone wolf has spent hours on such web sites even if he never actually joined a
group. Worse, his example will empower
copy cats. The clear racism, xenophobia,
and gun worshiping culture behind this all have to be strongly confronted and stripped of its cover and excuses. Ask
yourself if by spreading these code
words if you are not abetting the crime.....
That’s
my take on the sorry situation of our country.
Black Lives Matter! What the hell
are we going to do about that?
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