(ThyBlackMan.com) Understandably, the killing of Osama bin Laden unleashed strong emotions among Americans – relief, satisfaction, fears of retribution, denial, and even exuberance.
But there was something distasteful about the raucous celebrations that took place outside the White House, in Times Square and at Ground Zero. The late night news coverage gave us a one-night affair of fists pumping in the air, jubilant cries of “USA! USA!,” and demonstrators singing that famous post-game victory song “Na Na Na, Hey, Hey, Hey, Good-bye!”
The next morning, a Muslim Community Center in Portland, Maine reported that it had been attacked by graffiti artists overnight. Scrawled across the base of the building, which serves mainly Somali Muslims, were the words: “Osama Today, Islam Tomorrow” and “Long live the West.” Those hateful words underscore the fact the war on terror is not over. And neither is the war on ignorance and hate.
A week later, American Muslims have been given a chance to respond with a mix of relief, anxiety and perhaps naïve hope that anti-Muslim sentiment will let up. There has also been a great deal of media buzz about whether or not the public celebrations among a small minority of people were appropriate.
One obvious point that has been missed in the commentary is that those celebrations were mostly devoid of black people. The fact is that in Harlem and the black sections of Brooklyn there were no spontaneous gatherings full of chanting, cussing, flag waving, chest bumping, carousing and singing with strangers. There was no loud collective orgy of national pride and triumphalism in any other black public squares across America.
Now why is that?
It’s not that black Americans, whose patriotism is often undervalued, do not feel some of the same emotions as those who took to the streets last Sunday night. Our quiet response speaks to our long-held understanding of what struggle is – our domestic struggle as a marginalized community is ongoing. We know that the war is not over and that neutralizing Osama bin Laden was a goal but only as part of a war that is not over.
Perhaps black America took its cue from President Obama’s coolness about the ordeal. He did not, unlike his predecessor, descend atop a naval ship and declare “MISSION ACCOMPLISHED.” Thursday’s ceremony and quiet conversations with those directly affected by the 9-11 attacks speak to this fact. In fact, black America’s rather solemn response is actually congruent not only to the President, but of most white Americans.
I have to give the majority of white America its due. Those frat party celebrations overwhelming do not represent the norm reaction among most Americans, many of whom have been vocally critical of those spectacles. A plethora of outspoken liberal voices have aptly described what those scenes really represent – opportunistic pockets of America that see bin Laden’s death as a reason to boost American exceptionalism and to reclaim hegemony on the world stage at a time of domestic instability and uncertainty.
Yet some pundits have that the raucous celebrations aren’t a bad thing and that their triumphant nationalism is somehow healthy for our national psyche.
Garrett Quinn, a writer for the Boston Globe, illustrates my point:
“As Americans we’ve been down and out for a few years. The economy is in the tank, we’re involved in three wars, we’re in a severe budget crisis, and for the first time we are uncertain about our future as the world’s lone superpower. This victory over our national enemy gave us a moment, however brief, to thump our chests, wave our flags, and shoot off fireworks. It gave us a moment to carouse with strangers and sing songs in crowded public spaces. Public Enemy Number One was vanquished and it was time to celebrate and feel good about ourselves. And there isn’t a damn thing wrong with that.”
Thankfully, our President, black America and most of white America see it differently. The “triumphant nationalism” and arrogance is coming mostly from armchair pundits who haven’t set foot on the battlefield or near a uniform. For the rest of us, we are resolute in our understanding that the struggle continues. We will have to battle the terrorists and those who wrongfully want to set us up as masters of the universe and thereby hated targets.
Written By Stacey Patton
THEY TRIED TO BOMB THE PLACE I FRIKKEN LIVE AT AND THE BOMB BARELY MISSED..
THEY TRIED TO BOMB MY STATE..
screw you dude..
I”m black i’m the ONE WHO SUGGESTED HIM GETTING SHOT IN THE FIRST PLACE..
I am kind of surprised that you are the only one who picked this up. I at least expected one of the major Newspapers to comment on why there were no black people celebrating bin Laden’s death. It is like a huge segment of the population. I am not sure about Osama bin Laden, maybe he was a sick man who hurt a lot of people, but it still doesn’t give us the right to invade countries when we damn well please. They have even attacked Bin Laden son in England and his son has said nothing mean or malicious.
In fact he has condemned his father for killing innocent people. And now it will be worse for us as Americans because the politicians will be protected with private jets while we will have to risk our lives with public transportation. It has only made the people we call terrorist angrier and more hostile towards us. Did anyone else notice that they killed bin Laden a week after that woman(forgot her name) downgraded the terror alert system.
There is no reason for Black People to rejoice and celebrate to murder of Osma Bin Ladin. It has been reported to the American public, that Bin Ladin was the mastermind behind 9/11. There is no proff that this is indeed a fact. America had to find a scapgoat and this man was targeted because of his desire to fight agains the United States, Israel and other white nations who have stolen the natral resopurces, exlpoited the people and fought to hav their leaders overthrown and killed. Most Americans have no idea of the gobernments foreign policy and the devastating affect that it has on the people of the world. The so-called “terroist” that america is fighting against, are freedom fighters to their people. I re-call The Honorable Elijah Muhammad, Malcolm X, Heuy Newton, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and other strong bold Black leaders who residted America’s effort to keep Black People as second class citezens as “terrorist”. No intelligent Black person would ever rejoice and celebrate over the death of Bin Ladin, because we have know how the police shoot us down with out cause everyday in this wicked, racist society.
We know how it is to walk into a place of business and be treated like a “terrorist”. We know how it is to have our entertainers, athletes and politicans maligned by the white media as if they were terrorist. finally we see everyday the haterd that White America has for the first Black President, who has been called a “terrorist” because of his name and the color of his skin. White peole love to celebrate the murder of any person of color. America will reap what she has sown. The chickens are coming home to roost!
As a Brit, I’d say it’s not good manners to celebrate the death of anyone – whoever they are. Sure we can be grateful Osama is out of the picture, but it is a reflective and humble response we should give – not one marked by arrogance and chest beating.
Black people did not celebrate because we still remember how cruel America has been to us. We can bot forget slavery, lynching, the rape of young girls and little boys. The way the America’s laws supported slavery in its entirety. The Constitution that listed Blacks as two thirds of a human being. The modern day slavery in America is the prison system and the on going killing of young Blacks by white police officers. Do you think we will celebrate the killing of a man who was not given any right to defend himself in a court of law? All what was done to Osama was done to our people for 400 years. We would be a fool to jump and rejoice because a man was murdered without a proper trial. We remember when the Klan use to lynch our brothers and sisters and have a picnic at the same time. Moreover, they would take pictures with the brother that was gasping for breath and his eyes bulging out. We would be a dam fool to rejoice with white people over this atrocity because we remember that the same white-man- (Navy Seals) that killed Osama bin Laden is the same white-man that lynched and destroyed our people.