{"id":1118,"date":"2014-08-19T13:57:11","date_gmt":"2014-08-19T17:57:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/attheintersectionoffaithandculture\/?p=1118"},"modified":"2014-08-19T13:57:11","modified_gmt":"2014-08-19T17:57:11","slug":"ferguson-and-racial-irrationality-on-the-right","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/attheintersectionoffaithandculture\/2014\/08\/ferguson-and-racial-irrationality-on-the-right.html","title":{"rendered":"Ferguson and Racial Irrationality on the Right"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Thomas Sowell once noted that few topics so tap the irrational excesses of a person\u2019s intellect as that of race.\u00a0 At the very least, contemporary race-related discussions are almost invariably ridden with irrationality.<\/p>\n<p>The issue of Ferguson, Missouri is but the latest exhibition of this all too pervasive phenomenon.<\/p>\n<p>Yet, to be sure, it isn\u2019t just the usual suspects on the recognizable left\u2014the obvious racialist and socialist ideologues\u2014that have revealed just how dangerously shallow, both intellectually and morally, they can be on this racially-charged front. \u00a0Some neoconservative and libertarian commentators are also guilty on this score.<\/p>\n<p>First, in order to sound \u201cobjective\u201d\u2014and, truth be told, not <em>all that <\/em>politically <em>in<\/em>correct\u2014neoconservative commentators continually caution against judging hastily: Since we weren\u2019t there, they say, we should remain agnostic on the question regarding the guilt or innocence of Officer Darren Wilson (the officer who the black rioters in Ferguson and their apologists in the media say <em>murdered <\/em>Michael Brown).<\/p>\n<p>In taking this line, however, these same commentators actually <em>legitimize <\/em>the notion that, in 2014, there are white police officers who routinely patrol the streets in search of young black teenagers to gun down in cold blood.<\/p>\n<p>Give me a break.<\/p>\n<p>We know enough now\u2014if we didn\u2019t know enough when word of this story first broke\u2014that, at a minimum, there was <em>no <\/em>murder that took place here.<\/p>\n<p>Second, we\u2019re hearing quite a bit about \u201cthe militarization\u201d of the police in Ferguson, and how it is <em>this, <\/em>and not the riotous conduct of the black citizens of that city and the incendiary rhetoric of their self-avowed \u201cleaders, that is responsible, or largely responsible, for the undermining of civilization that is transpiring there.<\/p>\n<p><em>National Review <\/em>writer Kevin Williamson is one person busily advancing this line.\u00a0 Some libertarian writers at Lewrockwell.com are (predictably) doing so as well.<\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s rubbish, but another transparent, and transparently pathetic, attempt to excavate some \u201croot cause\u201d to account for black dysfunction. The idea that the presence of \u201cmilitarized\u201d police is somehow responsible for the exhibitions of barbarism that have unfolded in Ferguson is of a logical piece with the old, tired mantra that poverty causes crime.\u00a0 But as Walter E. Williams once remarked, while there certainly is a causal relation between poverty and crime, it runs in exactly the opposite direction of that imagined by the conventional wisdom: crime <em>causes <\/em>poverty.<\/p>\n<p>Similarly, the police in Ferguson are \u201cmilitarized\u201d precisely <em>because of <\/em>the legions of merciless black rioters with whom they have to contend.<\/p>\n<p>Yet there\u2019s another consideration that gives up the lie that the police in Ferguson have provoked the black violence there: Sixty-seven percent black Ferguson, like heavily populated black areas throughout the country, was ridden with crime and violence long before anyone ever heard of Michael Brown.\u00a0 Most of this criminality, though, consists of black-on-black attacks.<\/p>\n<p>Is the militarization of the Ferguson police responsible for the obscene rates and grisly nature of the crime that has been everyday life in Ferguson for years?\u00a0 Is it this that explains why blacks are murdering, raping, beating, and pillaging other blacks?<\/p>\n<p>Is the \u201cmilitarization\u201d of police in Detroit, Chicago, Atlanta, Camden, Newark, the Bronx, Los Angeles and black cities throughout the nation the cause of the truly scandalous degree of violence and vice that\u2019s become a permanent fixture of daily existence for the residents of these areas?<\/p>\n<p>At long last, let\u2019s be truthful: Police officers in high crime areas\u2014which, today, is <em>virtually<\/em> synonymous with high <em>black<\/em> areas\u2014<em>must<\/em> be armed to the teeth to protect themselves <em>as well as <\/em>the law-abiding citizens of these areas who are routinely victimized by the predators in their midst.<\/p>\n<p>Rand Paul\u2014who, <em>at one time<\/em>, I was strongly disposed to support\u2014has recently made shameful comments concerning the shameful goings-on in Ferguson. \u201cGiven the racial disparities in our criminal justice system,\u201d Paul said, \u201cit is impossible for African-Americans not to feel like their government is particularly targeting them.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>To judge from this sentence, one could be forgiven for thinking that \u201cthe government\u201d arbitrarily arrests, tries, convicts, and sentences (or executes) a wildly disproportionate number of blacks over whites (and Hispanics, and Indians, and Asians, etc.).\u00a0 Again, what we witness in this piece of unreason is causal confusion run amok: There is a stronger \u201cgovernment\u201d (police) presence in black communities <em>because <\/em>blacks are wildly overrepresented among criminals.<\/p>\n<p>Or, if you will, \u201cthe government\u201d\u2014the police\u2014is doing exactly what it should be doing in \u201ctargeting,\u201d not \u201cAfrican-Americans,\u201d but <em>criminals<\/em>\u2014many, all too many, of whom are black.<\/p>\n<p>Let\u2019s see: For six years, we\u2019ve had a black president, a person, remember, who blacks and whites, Democrats and some Republicans, assured us was going to usher in a post-racial era.\u00a0 We also have a black Attorney General.\u00a0 The government at the most powerful levels, in other words, is run by black men.<\/p>\n<p>And yet, according to Rand Paul, it is reasonable for blacks to suspect that their government is targeting them?<\/p>\n<p>Sowell has never been more right: nothing screams \u201cirrational\u201d like contemporary talk over race relations.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Thomas Sowell once noted that few topics so tap the irrational excesses of a person\u2019s intellect as that of race.\u00a0 At the very least, contemporary race-related discussions are almost invariably ridden with irrationality. 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