By Dennis Prager
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
In the past week, two television reporters in Roanoke,
Va. — Alison Parker and Adam Ward — were murdered by a black man who hated
whites; and a white sheriff’s deputy in Houston — Darren Goforth — was murdered
by a black man. Neither crime has been labeled a hate crime. And no mainstream
media reporting of the murders attributes either to race-based hate.
For the mainstream media, the Roanoke murders were
committed by “a disgruntled former employee”; and regarding the Houston deputy,
the media report that, in the words of the New York Times, “a motive for the
shooting remained unclear.”
The disregard of anti-white hatred as the motive for
blacks who murder whites even when the murder is obviously racially motivated
comes from the same people who denied that Islamist Nidal Hasan’s murder of 13
fellow soldiers at Fort Hood was religiously motivated. These people — all on
the left — have an agenda: to deny black racism and Islamist-based violence
whenever possible. Only white police and other white violence against
non-whites is clearly racist — even when not.
Thus, President Barack Obama convened a “White House
Summit on Countering Violent Extremism” rather than a “White House Summit on
Countering Islamist Violence.” Though the summit was convened the month
following the Islamist massacre of the Charlie Hebdo staff in Paris, the words
“Islam,” “Muslim,” “Islamist” did not once appear in the White House 1,668-word
fact sheet on the summit. The Obama administration went so far as to label
Nidal Hasan’s murders of his fellow soldiers “workplace violence.”
So, too, the mainstream media depicted the black murderer
of eight white people at a Connecticut beer warehouse in 2010 as a man who had
been angered by white racism, not as the white-hater he was. Under the headline
“Troubles Preceded Connecticut Workplace Killing,” a New York Times article reported:
“He might also have had cause to be angry: he had complained to his girlfriend
of being racially harassed at work, the woman’s mother said, and lamented that
his grievances had gone unaddressed.”
And a Washington Post headline read: “Beer warehouse
shooter long complained of racism.”
The fact was that the man was fired for stealing beer
from his workplace, and there was a video of him doing so.
The Left denies black racism in another way. When a white
racist was charged with murdering nine blacks in a Charleston, S.C., church
this past June, the Left and the media correctly stressed the suspect’s racism.
Indeed, whenever blacks are killed by whites — which, it is worth noting, is
many times less likely than a white being murdered by a black — and especially
by white police officers, the Left attributes the killings to racism. But when
blacks kill whites, the Left attributes the killings to guns. This is all
reinforced by the Left’s position that only whites can be racist, because only
the powerful can be racist, and whites have all the power.
The grieving and enraged parents of Roanoke TV reporter
Alison Parker provide an example of this thinking. They have entirely ignored
the racism of their daughter’s murderer and concentrated exclusively on the
issue of gun control.
How tragic that the Parkers would not channel their grief
and rage into a different campaign — one that actually addresses the reason for
their daughter’s murder and that might prevent future murders: a campaign
against the fomenting of anti-white hatred among black Americans.
After a lifetime of studying and writing about evil, I
have come up with an equation that explains most of it. Coincidentally, the
equation actually spells the word. The equation is Evil = Victimhood + Lies. Or
E=V+L.
Either victimhood or lies is enough to produce great
evil. Together they constitute the components of ultimate evil.
The Left has been supplying both victimhood and lies to
black America. The lies are that America is a racist society — as the president
of the United States himself has said, racism is “still part of [America’s]
DNA”; that the greatest problem facing young blacks is racism; and that white
(and even black) police routinely kill blacks for no reason other than racism.
One of the best examples of this lie is the Left’s use of the word “Ferguson”
as an example of white police killing innocent young black men. The extensive
investigation into what actually happened in Ferguson (by both local
authorities and the U.S. Department of Justice led by then–Attorney General
Eric Holder) revealed no such thing. Yet even President Obama continues to use
the term “Ferguson” as an exemplar of police racism.
Those lies in turn produce the anger-inducing victimhood
that pervades too much of black life. Just this past weekend at the Minneapolis
State Fair, a “Black Lives Matter” group chanted: “Pigs in a blanket, fry ’em
like bacon.”
Some blacks, as in Houston this past weekend, are taking
this message literally and randomly murdering police officers. And some other
blacks just want to kill whites, whether or not they are police. Such is the
power of victimhood and lies.
There is a lot of blood on the Left’s hands.
And there will be more.
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