(ThyBlackMan.com) Imagine how bad it would be for business as usual if Black folks fought crime via prevention and intervention with evangelical zeal?
Such an outbreak of hood conservatism would have unintended consequences.
Police chiefs would have to submit lower budgets; Sheriffs would complain about less inmate dollars coming in; the downturn would hit the criminal justice complex like a sledgehammer.
Let’s face it, Black crime makes White folks ( and alot of us! ) scared! It doesn’t mean we’re America’s only criminals but does recognize how closely crime and Black have been associated in the public imagination. That said, crime also makes White folks rich. Profit motive may explain why urban anti crime programs like Weed and Seed never make any headway.
Either that or the problem is bigger than bureaucrats can admit.
Black crime is a windfall for politicians, agencies and criminal justice vendors offering everything from privatized food services to probation and even for-profit prisons.
A Black community that goes ” Batman ” or ” Malcolm X ” against crime is simply bad for business!
Remember, less Black crime means less jobs for law enforcement; prosecutors; the judiciary and conversely, fewer defense attorneys, social workers and others would be needed to assist the accused.
Black crime, it seems, is good for the economy, even one gasping from lengthy Recession. The fact it makes the inner city nightmarish doesn’t even rise to collateral damage in most mainstream minds.
This paradox is a manifestation of America’s Original Sin: Black people as commodities.
Self-loving Black people must find their ” super ” and become bad for business as usual by reducing crime among us. **NOTE: “Finding your ‘super ‘ ” is my phrase for creatively asserting yourself regardless of internal or outside opposition.
Until Black crime is reduced mind-by-mind and house by house others continue laughing all the way to the bank while all we get are more tears.
” They ” don’t want Black super people and the tragedy is ” they ” include politicians and spokespersons who look like would-be hostages and heroes in the inner city!
We have no choice but to find our “super” like Harriet Tubman did and steal away from an urban death culture making it so profitable to harm each other.
Black crime may be good for America’s profit margin but the costs us lives and quality of life.
Written By Nadra Enzi
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A Forbidden Question: Is the Black Race an Alien Nation?
By Allen J Duffis
Published: September 7, 2011
Diaspora
A Diaspora (from Greek ????????, “scattering, dispersion”) is “the movement, migration, or scattering of people away from an established or ancestral homeland”, or “people dispersed by whatever cause to more than one location”, or “people settled far from their ancestral homelands”.
Response by a well educated Black woman on a “60 Minutes” edition, who professed that she, like a large number of other Middle Class Blacks, have returned to the south, but to middle income homes in Black communities. When asked why she didn’t want her son raised in a mixed community she responded, “Because he was becoming a White boy.”
The Forbidden Conversation Begins
After the violent and costly recent riots in central London by youths and adolescents, the majority of which were Black, a deep and long burning question began to seep to the surface of open public inquiry.
On a BBC televised show British historian, David Starkey, became the first casualty of that daring foray when he initiated a conversation long avoided in Great Britain and America – is there a ‘Black Race’ component to crime and violence:
England riots: David Starkey defends Newsnight remarks
BBC-August 20, 2011
Historian David Starkey has defended his views on the England riots and protested that the subject of race has become “unmentionable”.
Full editorial at following:
http://www.conserveind.com/index.shtml
You speaking the truth John…
Staff,
ThyBlackMan
This needs the same kind of response that the “back of the bus” issues drew in the 50s and 60s. Accountability and shaming the black community are two ways to begin. Black folk must begin to take responsibility for their actions. The US spends an inordinate amount of tax dollars on black criminals. 13% of the population should not be such a large drag on society and the national economy. Speak out for character and demand personal accountability.