Well…here
we go.
It’s
been more than a week, and people are asking “Where’s Jesse, where’s Al”?
You
know, the pair that is always on the front lines when there’s any opportunity,
regardless of the facts, to claim racial injustice.
So,
where is the Dynamic Duo today? A week after a White Australian young man of 22
was gunned down by three teens, two of them black, in Oklahoma. A murder by three guys
who said they were bored and decided to kill someone. Three wannabe
gangbangers, punks beyond belief.
Where’s
Al, where’s Jesse? Does not racial injustice apply if the victim is white?
Is there not enough money to lure them into taking a stand, to fight for justice
for the victim, for his family?
Is
there not enough media attention in this case? The shot was heard around the
world, that’s for sure. The only real media attention now, a week later, is about the evil
gun. Even a former Australian prime minister says the heritage in our country
is out of control. I guess Al and Jesse have no dog in this fight. After all,
the district attorney overseeing the case said it was not a hate crime, meaning
that neither race nor nationality played a role in the murder.
Of
course, Sharpton and Jackson have always taken, at face value, what the “system”
says, right? Remember Trayvon Martin and George Zimmerman? The DA did pretty much the
same thing, in the beginning, that the Oklahoma DA did…saying that race did not
play a role in that case. In fact, in the beginning, there was no indication among
professional lawmen that a crime had taken place. Not until political pressure
was exerted after a media blitz were charges brought. Of course, as expected,
when the evidence was presented, it was painfully obvious that the charges were
brought not because of facts, but because of politics and racial pressure.
The
difference in the Martin-Zimmerman case and the case in Oklahoma, of course, is
that it’s just as painfully obvious that a murder actually occurred.
You’ll
note that I have not used the name of the Australian baseball player, the
victim in this murder. Trayvon Martin…well, everyone knows that name. So, tell
me…can you even remember, a week after he was killed, the name of the victim in Oklahoma?
Is this just one of those “who gives a crap” stories? Three teenagers, two black,
one white, reportedly shot to death a white man, and their only motive was that
they were “bored”. It’s a shame that we point out how tragic it is for the poor
misguided teenagers will be tried as adults, and seemingly have no feelings for the victim. Oh, those poor bored children.
Imagine
if White America had advocates like Big Al and Jumping Jesse to speak up. Those
guys would be called racists, no better than Klansmen. Too bad that Christopher
Lane--there, I used his name-- doesn’t have anyone standing up for him.
Now,
I’m going to scare you. It is about time that we give some serious
consideration to adopting gun controls in every state in this great nation. It’s
high time that we, all of us, recognize that until we get a handle on this
growing problem, that we recognize what the root cause is, we’re going to
continue having teenagers wantonly killing people. It’s happening across the
nation. From Chicago to Oklahoma. From New York to Los Angeles. It’s an
epidemic that we should bring to an end.
And,
until we take the guns away from gang members, wannabe gang
members, or friends of gang members, the murder rate is going to remain
uncontrolled. Until the cops are allowed, are actually encouraged, to use
profiles to combat the crime wave, and until we stop treating teenagers who commit
murder and mayhem with kid gloves, then none of us will be safe in our homes, in
our cars, eating out, or while jogging along a country road.
I’ve
said it before. I don’t care that you don’t like your mama, that you don’t know
who your daddy is, or that you think you are entitled to anything. I could care
less that your great-great-great grandfather was sold into slavery by enemy
tribesmen in Africa. That is no more my fault than it is the fault of the sons
and daughters of the English sailors who transported those slaves to this
country 200 years ago. I want you to understand that I want to be safe, I want
my family and friends to be safe, and I will do whatever is necessary to make
sure that happens. Regardless of your race, your nationality, or your religious
beliefs.
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