I think that after 56 years on this earth, I have
finally learned that when it comes to matters of race, it is best not to have
an opinion.
Whether it’s the Trayvon Martin episode or the Ferguson,
Missouri riots, there seems to me no middle ground upon which reasonable people
can plant a flag of common sense. The emotions are too raw, the optics too
explosive, the ancient resentments still too raw.
Criticize the policeman for using excessive force
and poor judgment in the death of Michael Brown, and you are judged to be
unsympathetic to the plight of besieged policemen and ignorant of the daily
dangers they face for our protection.
Criticize the appearance of storm-trooper-like
policemen wielding machine guns and armored vehicles as a dangerous militarization
of law enforcement, and you will be judged as soft on law and order.
Communicate concern over the surge in gun sales in
and around Ferguson as a potential dangerous escalation and you become an anti-second
amendment liberal.
Offer an observation on the breakdown of the African-American
family today as a possible contributor to the lawless destruction of property
in Ferguson, and you become a “blame the victim” racist.
Use the term “African-American” and you are
complicit in the balkanization of America.
Point out the fact that using the occasion of a
tragic death of a teenager at the hands of a policeman to stock up on tennis
shoes and Bud Lite might not be an appropriate expression of your anger, and
you are just another privileged white guy who doesn’t understand life in the
hood.
Lament the arrival of Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson
on the scene and you are excused of trying to pick their leaders for them.
Point out the fact that since we are having so much trouble
keeping the peace in the inner cities of America, perhaps we should stop trying
to keep the peace in Iraq, and you are a dangerous isolationist.
Point out the fact that 6 years ago many liberals
told us that the election of Obama was going to usher in a “post-racial America”
and you are accused of hating him because he’s black.
Share your heartfelt opinion that the solution to
the scourge of racial hatred in America can only be wiped out by a
transformation of the heart which can only be accomplished by spiritual means
and you are a religious fanatic bent on establishing a theocracy.
So, excuse me while I change the channel to ESPN and
hunker down here in the suburbs. Engaging in this battle is a fight I am
destined to lose.
Peace, out.