Exactly how I feel.
http://townhall.com/columnists/derekh****r/2014/08/21/am-i-the-only-one-who-doesnt-care-n1881035/page/fullAm I The Only One Who Doesnt Care?It seems like the world, or at least the media world, is obsessed with the happenings in Ferguson, Mo. No detail is too insignificant to speculate about, no matter how wild the speculation. I know more about it than I should, and I bet you do too.
Weve been marinated in best guesses, wild speculation, hypotheticals and enough flat-out lies to make Tommy Flanagan blush. At this point, about the only thing we dont know is what actually happened. But even after all this, I still cant bring myself to care about any of it.
Maybe it has to do with the lies: Michael Brown was shot in the back! Well, he actually wasnt. Nor was he about to start college, or a sweet, innocent child whod never done anything to anyone. He was a human being with all the stupidity and potential that goes along with that existence.
How he ended up dead in the street probably never will be known. And even if we found out, I doubt it would matter. People on all sides have made up their minds to the point that no story, no set of facts, will change their minds. They range from Mike Brown was a thug to Officer Darren Wilson is a r****t who was looking to shoot a black man, and everything in between. All of which is mindlessly simplistic, and none of which is true.
I dont know what happened that day, though I have a guess just like everything else. Its more complicated than much of what you hear on TV, but its just as irrelevant.
More importantly, and perhaps more oddly: I dont care.
I didnt know Mike Brown, nor do I know Darren Wilson. Unlike many people interviewed on TV, I feel no kinship with either. Ive known people whove died, committed suicide and been murdered, and Ive felt something for all of them because I knew them. I dont know these people.
Ive also been harassed by police, pulled over and searched and asked What are you doing here? for simply driving a piece-of-junk car in a nice neighborhood.
I feel sorry for the Brown family for losing a child, and I feel for the Wilson family because no matter what happened, his life is pretty much over. Brown will be buried; Wilson will be hunted and haunted, guilty or innocent.
I get the professional grievance industry and why theyre in Ferguson theres money and political power to be had. But I dont get people taking to the streets. Protesters (not the r****rs, theyre simply scum) march under the belief that police are shooting black men like, well, they were black men themselves.
There is nothing more dangerous to a black man then another black man, but that doesnt warrant marches or any lasting movement. Only when a white person is involved does it seem to matter to community activists and politicians. Chicago, Baltimore, Detroit, etc., might as well not exist to them.
If they care so deeply about black people being k**led why dont they mention where black people are being shot and k**led at a Third World rate? Again, because theres no money or power in it. Theyve already got their support and v**es, and those arent going anywhere, so they dont have to even pay lip service to caring.
The progressive agenda of you are your race first, American second pays off in these situations. People having been inundated with the message that you should feel part of a community based on skin pigment makes it easy to manipulate them into believing what happens to one, happens to all. But only when someone with different skin pigment does it matter.
Its sick, its sad, its r****t, its progressive.
Im not a progressive, so I dont feel a kinship with people who share common traits with me or my ancestors, only people I know. Crazy, right?
So when a black off-duty police officer shot and k**led an unarmed white man on the side of a freeway in Maryland and was found not guilty because the man was charging at him in a fit of road rage, I thought to myself Well, our justice system has spoken. The jury heard the evidenceI didntand drew a conclusion. I didnt demand his head or take to the streets until I found out why pulled off the road to have the confrontation in the first place. The jury heard the evidence in the justice system, where it belongs, and delivered their verdict.
But the calls for justice in Ferguson are nothing close to the definition of justice. Those calls are not for following the evidence wherever it leads. Theyre calls for a mans head regardless of what happened that day. There are lots of words for that, none of which are justice.
What happens next will be under a cloud of suspicion no matter what. Progressives and their fellow travellers in the media will keep a lid on the facts, leaking only what fits their narrative. People will make fools of themselves. People will become media celebrities. Lawyers will get rich. And the two men involved eventually will be forgotten until the next time the media finds a story it decides matters more than the scores of black men murdered by other black men, and ratings can be made. Lather, rinse, repeat.
Im getting off the merry-go-round by not caring in the first place. Ill still talk about the race-baiting and the media manipulation meant to divide us as human beings, but thats it. I cant stop the ride in Ferguson by myself. I cant change its course, but Im damn sure not going to be a party to it. If you want to get wrapped up in events that dont affect your life, if you want to be a pawn in the progressives manipulation game, knock yourself out. But like global, thermal, nuclear war in War Games, the only way to win is not to play. Thats the only way to stop this progressive political and media monster of manipulation and division.
I cant be the only one, can I?
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