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The bullets keep falling like rain on the young

  • Thurston High School.
  • Columbine High School.
  • Heritage High School.
  • Deming Middle School.
  • Fort Gibson Middle School.
  • Buell Elementary School.
  • Lake Worth Middle School.
  • University of Arkansas.
  • Junipero Serra High School.
  • Santana High School.
  • Bishop Neumann High School.
  • Pacific Lutheran University.
  • Granite Hills High School.
  • Lew Wallace High School.
  • Martin Luther King, Jr. High School.
  • Appalachian School of Law.
  • Washington High School.
  • Conception Abbey.
  • Benjamin Tasker Middle School.
  • University of Arizona.
  • Lincoln High School.
  • John McDonogh High School.
  • Red Lion Area Junior High School.
  • Case Western Reserve University.
  • Rocori High School.
  • Ballou High School.
  • Randallstown High School.
  • Bowen High School.
  • Red Lake Senior High School.
  • Harlan Community Academy High School.
  • Campbell County High School.
  • Milwee Middle School.
  • Roseburg High School.
  • Pine Middle School.
  • Essex Elementary School.
  • Duquesne University.
  • Platte Canyon High School.
  • Weston High School.
  • West Nickel Mines School.
  • Joplin Memorial Middle School.
  • Henry Foss High School.
  • Compton Centennial High School.
  • Virginia Tech.
  • Success Tech Academy.
  • Miami Carol City Senior High School.
  • Hamilton High School.
  • Louisiana Technical College.
  • Mitchell High School.
  • E.O. Green Junior High School.
  • Northern Illinois University.
  • Lakota Middle School.
  • Knoxville Central High School.
  • Willoughby South High School.
  • Henry Ford High School.
  • University of Central Arkansas.
  • Dillard High School.
  • Dunbar High School.
  • Hampton University.
  • Harvard College.
  • Larose-Cut Off Middle School.
  • International Studies Academy.
  • Skyline College.
  • Discovery Middle School.
  • University of Alabama.
  • DeKalb School.
  • Deer Creek Middle School.
  • Ohio State University.
  • Mumford High School.
  • University of Texas.
  • Kelly Elementary School.
  • Marinette High School.
  • Aurora Central High School.
  • Millard South High School.
  • Martinsville West Middle School.
  • Worthing High School.
  • Millard South High School.
  • Highlands Intermediate School.
  • Cape Fear High School.
  • Chardon High School.
  • Episcopal School of Jacksonville.
  • Oikos University.
  • Hamilton High School.
  • Perry Hall School.
  • Normal Community High School.
  • University of South Alabama.
  • Banner Academy South.
  • University of Southern California.
  • Sandy Hook Elementary School.
  • Apostolic Revival Center Christian School.
  • Taft Union High School.
  • Osborn High School.
  • Stevens Institute of Business and Arts.
  • Hazard Community and Technical College.
  • Chicago State University.
  • Lone Star College-North.
  • Cesar Chavez High School.
  • Price Middle School.
  • University of Central Florida.
  • New River Community College.
  • Grambling State University.
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
  • Ossie Ware Mitchell Middle School.
  • Ronald E. McNair Discovery Academy.
  • North Panola High School.
  • Carver High School.
  • Agape Christian Academy.
  • Sparks Middle School.
  • North Carolina A&T State University.
  • Stephenson High School.
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  • West Orange High School.
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  • Edison High School.
  • Liberty Technology Magnet High School.
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  • Berrendo Middle School.
  • Purdue University.
  • South Carolina State University.
  • Los Angeles Valley College.
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  • Georgia Regents University.
  • Academy of Knowledge Preschool.
  • Benjamin Banneker High School.
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  • John F. Kennedy High School.
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  • Indiana State University.
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  • Texas A&M University-Commerce
  • Sonora High School
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  • Oxford High School
  • Robb Elementary School
  • University of Iowa

The Phoenix John Brown Gun Club. The Huey P. Newton Gun Club of Dallas. The Socialist Rifle Association. Redneck Revolt. New Black Panthers. Brown Berets. Liberal Gun Club.

I’ve only held and used a gun once. It seems like the in-thing to ditch gun control and just go stockpile some ammo.

I also think about the admonishments who blame gun control and “identity politics” for Democrats losing so much power to reactionaries in “Middle America”/”white working class America”.

Maybe this left-wing gun culture should be embraced in the same way the GOP has embraced right-wing gun culture?

How do you think this will play out?

Is it Mere “Blackness” or a Violent “Southernness”

So I was reading an article on Vox critiquing this book by Barry Latzer, “The Rise and Fall of Violent Crime in America”, which blames African-Americans’ import of “violent black culture” for the rise in urban crime following the end of the Great Migration in the 1960s.

Then the article mentions that Latzer ties “Black culture” to violent White Southern culture, also known as the “Southern culture of honor” studied by Richard Nesbitt and Dov Cohen. The article mentions that this hypothesis has been touted by Thomas Sowell.

Really? Thomas Sowell? The Black supply-side conservative academic who has compared President Obama to Hitler more than once?

Oy.

So apparently, Sowell wrote in the title essay of his 2005 book “Black Rednecks and White Liberals” that “black ghetto culture” is a relic of the highly dysfunctional white southern redneck culture which emanated from the “Cracker culture” of Northern England (among the livestock herders of the border between England and Scotland) and the Scots-Irish of Northern Ireland. Sowell attributes the following to this entire cultural lineage from England to Southern Black America:

“an aversion to work, proneness to violence, neglect of education, sexual promiscuity, improvidence, drunkenness, lack of entrepreneurship,… and a style of religious oratory marked by strident rhetoric, unbridled emotions, and flamboyant imagery.”

Sowell contrasts this cultural lineage against the cultural lineage which emanated from farmers and more urbane types in lower England to what became New England, which emphasized a “Protestant work ethic”, literacy, civic participation, entrepreneurship in a wider number of economic activity, and quieter religious observance. He extends this latter culture – positively – to African-American antebellum New Englanders and Afro-Caribbean migrants.

Sowell, Nesbitt and Cohen all attribute to both White Southern and Black Southern cultures a greater degree of possession-driven violence and aggressive mentalities, both of which negatively impacted Black Southern culture through violent racist, anti-Black regimes and led Southern African-Americans to import this violent culture to urban areas in the North in the 20th century.

But I didn’t know that Sowell is of this opinion that “Black American culture” or “ghetto culture” as we know it now is a relic of White Southern culture. I know that he tends to spar against liberal strawpeople to make his point and preach to the choir, but I would say that his indictment of Black American culture can just as well be an indictment of White Southern culture and its political manifestations against generations of African-Americans in the South.

Progressives Arming Themselves More Like Conservatives

Communists are not liberals.
Socialists are not liberals.
Anarchists are not liberals.
Antifa are not liberals.

All four groups heavily espouse arming themselves with self-defense and weapons, even firearms if need be. They are also feared by fascists, conservatives and libertarians alike, and may be circumstantial allies to liberals when it comes to resistance against classist, authoritarian violence (even though liberals are not trusted by socialists).

Liberals have a conflicted history with armed self-defense, and are more respecting of nonviolent protest and the democratic process. They’re also laughed at by fascists, conservatives and libertarians alike for this (as many of us are being laughed at by Trumpists right now), but are useful for conservatives when it comes to preserving the political status quo.

At this moment, I don’t know if I want to identify as a progressive liberal or a socialist. I would rather that we had UK-style gun control in which both police and the public are not armed, and that might make me a bad socialist, but I also see that socialists and the far-left speak in the respective language of violence and self-defense which conservatives and the far-right also speak, which might make me a bad liberal.

Meanwhile, since Election Day, racial and gender minorities have been buying up guns and ammo, and taking gun classes, and getting gun licenses, to protect themselves over the next four years.

It’s depressing, but understandable, to see this happen. We’re now huddling into bunkers to prepare for an armed winter in America.

Just some thoughts coming to mind while perusing the Socialist Rifle Association‘s page.

The Racism of Chicago in the White Conservative’s Mind

Something I’ve noticed: certain demographics from outside of Chicago love to describe Chicago’s African-American population and neighborhoods as a Third World country, like it is Hell on Earth.

Apparently, it’s not so “dark”, dysfunctional and evil of a place that most of the European-Americans in Chicago proper flee in droves from the city.

In fact, despite decades of petty gang-gun violence largely concentrated in the African-American population, it’s still the third largest city in the United States.

Maybe most of the African-American population is tucked away in a certain physical memory hole called the South Side, where murders happen and outsiders cynically tsk-tsk the surviving residents (or burnish their 2nd Amendment grievances with the bloody cloth of Black gun violence, or rage against the “niggers” and “race pimps” sullying the good name of yet another nice city) before moving on with their day?

Maybe deindustrialization happened, making life harder and encouraging many who had their highest skills in manual labor to turn to drugs, which entailed a turn to the violence which follows?

Maybe the culture of honor in the White South was adopted by us early in our belated freedom, and was brought by us to places like Chicago during the Great Migration when we should have left it in Jim Crow Land?

Nah, none of that could possibly be true! Chicago is just our sideshow, our American Mordor! Let’s always talk about Chicago’s Black people as if they are all crazy, evil and feral, and then pin that on President Obama like we’ve done since 2007.

It Isn’t Good That Police Shoot Twice as Many Unarmed White Civilians as Black Civilians

If police kill twice as many unarmed European-Americans as they do African-Americans, isn’t that a problem with police, too? Shouldn’t the police be fixed to stop killing so many people across the country?

Why do you think there are so many White sovereign citizens who proclaim themselves to not be subject to American law? Why do you think that anarchist/libertarian White guys run Cop Block and Photography Is Not A Crime! in direct and sustained critique of police behavior?

Don’t be so cluelessly self-absorbed as to think that only Black, or only liberal, or only “SJW” people are raging against law enforcement abuse.

It’s not just #BlackLivesMatter. It’s not just #Kaepernick.

It’s also #StopKillingUs.

“We are twice as likely to have a firearm in our homes as black Americans and Hispanics, yet significantly less of us die by gunshot. White people represent 65 percent of the population but just 25 percent of gun homicides. Black people represent 13 percent of the population yet a disturbing 55 percent of gun homicides.

Our gun obsession is simply fueled by the fact that the odds are in our favor. Black and brown kids in Chicago, Baltimore and Miami die by bullets at a much greater rate than our children in Montana, Idaho and Wisconsin.

The color of our skin makes up most of the Republican Party, a party twice as likely to own guns at home than the Democratic Party.

People who look like me are ultimately responsible that a third of all Americans with children under 18 at home have a gun in their household, including 34 percent of families with children younger than 12.

We make up 80 percent of Congress. The majority of white lawmakers refuse to make it legally harder to buy firearms, even AR-15 assault rifles that no respectable hunter would ever use to bag a 12-point buck.”

Source: America’s nostalgic gun culture defies logic and common sense – The Undefeated

Idiotic Assumptions About Crime in Poor Black Communities

There is something wrong with the premise behind the statement “Black lives don’t matter to #BlackLivesMatter” and (mis)using FBI stats to back it up, as the always-ill-informed Milo Yiannopoulos has done.

It assumes that African-Americans are not doing anything to reduce violent offenses in predominately African-American urban areas, despite the evidence to the contrary that Yiannopoulos simply ignores.

The “solutions” to “Black-on-black crime” put forward by those most extremely critical of the anti-police brutality protests are usually embarrassingly parochial, petty and emphasizing upon a moral policing of African-Americans which would never reasonably happen to White Americans.

The “solutions” are usually harder militarization of the inner-city police, harder prosecution of the Drug War, re-introducing religious control into the public school system and civil government, encouraging corporal violence against children, shaming single parents, and powerless obeisance to the force of arms.

None of these will bring back the manufacturing jobs. None of these will address our mental health crisis. None of these will fix our collapsing infrastructure. None of these will empower us with democratic power. None of these will address how, as an ethnicity descended from slaves, we ended up here in the wrong way. None of these will fix our education system’s lack of scale. None of these will address how we feel trapped in our own cities in the underclass.

They’re just crap solutions. Meaningless, nostalgic platitudes to violently-flawed bygones. Hypocritical des to a hypocritical culture which masks its violent stench as it condemns Black people for our terrors.

And what’s worse is that the same people who propose these “solutions” do not institutionally benefit from these solutions either! They screw over other White people!

Sad!

On Guns and “Stand Your Ground”

My stance on #‎StandYourGround‬, in reply to an insulting comment under 13WMAZ.com’s story:

I have lived most of my life without needing or using a gun. I have lived with the expectation that 1) the police are supposed to give the proper reaction to a criminal act and 2) disrupting the conditions which lead to violent cultures lessens the need for both police and handguns.

And for the record, I lived as a civilian in Warner Robins‬ with my mother from 1992 to 2013. Even when we lived in a troubled low-income neighborhood for part of that time (Oldtown), we never had a gun in the house. I didn’t end up getting trapped in what so many other families found themselves, so I never needed a gun for self-defense.

What separates me from those who ended up going to jail for gun-related or drug-related crimes, the type that is supposed to be addressed by this expansion of gun laws? They didn’t have a support network to draw upon during their turbulent years, they were easily drawn into violent cultures, they weren’t engaged in their youth, they were in poverty-driven homes. This is a perfect breeding ground for petty violence in defense of self, of “honor”, of one’s gang, or of one’s trade in drugs.

I saw the cycle with my own eyes while a teenager, and I’m sick of the cycle. Why aren’t we addressing the instability and poverty in our neighborhoods? SYG only reacts with fire when we should be healing our neighborhoods, our schools. SYG, in the longer run, makes no sense, and only adds more guns to the violence and instability.

So I see no part of my comment as being “stupid”. I’m 27, I lived without needing to defend myself with a gun in the house or pocket, and I managed to make it out OK in the heart of Georgia. Your anger at me is unjustified.

I say “Yes” to “Fix Our Neighborhoods”. I say “Yes” to “#‎RaiseTheWage‬“. I say “Yes” to “Two-Year National Service“. I say “Yes” to “Affordable Healthcare“. I say “Yes” to “Decriminalization of Marijuana“. I say “Yes” to “#‎BanTheBox‬“. I say “Yes” to “Banning Discrimination in Employment, Rental Housing, Public Accommodations and other aspects”. I say “Yes” to “More Youth Centers”. I say “Yes” to measures that break the cycle of violence and poverty.

I say “No” to “Stand Your Ground” and the further weaponization of our neighborhoods.

My stance on #StandYourGround, in reply to an insulting comment under 13WMAZ.com’s story:

I have lived most of my life without needing or using a gun. I have lived with the expectation that 1) the police are supposed to give the proper reaction to a criminal act and 2) disrupting the conditions which lead to violent cultures lessens the need for both police and handguns.

And for the record, I lived as a civilian in #WarnerRobins with my mother from 1992 to 2013. Even when we lived in a troubled low-income neighborhood for part of that time (Oldtown), we never had a gun in the house. I didn’t end up getting trapped in what so many other families found themselves, so I never needed a gun for self-defense.

What separates me from those who ended up going to jail for gun-related or drug-related crimes, the type that is supposed to be addressed by this expansion of gun laws?

They didn’t have a support network to draw upon during their turbulent years, they were easily drawn into violent cultures, they weren’t engaged in their youth, they were in poverty-driven homes.

This is a perfect breeding ground for petty violence in defense of self, of “honor”, of one’s gang, or of one’s trade in drugs. I saw the cycle with my own eyes while a teenager, and I’m sick of the cycle. Why aren’t we addressing the instability and poverty in our neighborhoods? SYG only reacts with fire when we should be healing our neighborhoods, our schools. SYG, in the longer run, makes no sense, and only adds more guns to the violence and instability.

So I see no part of my comment as being “stupid”. I’m 27, I lived without needing to defend myself with a gun in the house or pocket, and I managed to make it out OK in the heart of Georgia. Your anger at me is unjustified. I say “Yes” to “Fix Our Neighborhoods”. I say “Yes” to “#RaiseTheWage”. I say “Yes” to “Two-Year National Service”. I say “Yes” to “Affordable Healthcare”. I say “Yes” to “Decriminalization of Marijuana”. I say “Yes” to “#BanTheBox”. I say “Yes” to breaking the cycle of violence and poverty. I say “No” to “Stand Your Ground” and the further weaponization of our neighborhoods.