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Race, Politics and Lies

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Among the many painful ironies in the current racial turmoil is that communities scattered across the country were disrupted by riots and looting because of the demonstrable lie that Michael Brown was shot in the back by a white policeman in Missouri — but there was not nearly as much turmoil created by the demonstrable fact that a fleeing black man was shot dead by a white policeman in South Carolina.

Totally ignored was the fact that a black policeman in Alabama fatally shot an unarmed white teenager, and was cleared of any charges, at about the same time that a white policeman was cleared of charges in the fatal shooting of Michael Brown.

In a world where the truth means so little, and headstrong preconceptions seem to be all that matter, what hope is there for rational words or rational behavior, much less mutual understanding across racial lines?

When the recorded fatal shooting of a fleeing man in South Carolina brought instant condemnation by whites and blacks alike, and by the most conservative as well as the most liberal commentators, that moment of mutual understanding was very fleeting, as if mutual understanding were something to be avoided, as a threat to a vision of "us against them" that was more popular.

That vision is nowhere more clearly expressed than in attempts to automatically depict whatever social problems exist in ghetto communities as being caused by the sins or negligence of whites, whether racism in general or a "legacy of slavery" in particular. Like most emotionally powerful visions, it is seldom, if ever, subjected to the test of evidence.

The "legacy of slavery" argument is not just an excuse for inexcusable behavior in the ghettos. In a larger sense, it is an evasion of responsibility for the disastrous consequences of the prevailing social vision of our times, and the political policies based on that vision, over the past half century.

Anyone who is serious about evidence need only compare black communities as they evolved in the first 100 years after slavery with black communities as they evolved in the first 50 years after the explosive growth of the welfare state, beginning in the 1960s.

You would be hard-pressed to find as many ghetto riots prior to the 1960s as we have seen just in the past year, much less in the 50 years since a wave of such riots swept across the country in 1965.

We are told that such riots are a result of black poverty and white racism.

But in fact — for those who still have some respect for facts — black poverty was far worse, and white racism was far worse, prior to 1960. But violent crime within black ghettos was far less.

Murder rates among black males were going down — repeat, DOWN — during the much lamented 1950s, while it went up after the much celebrated 1960s, reaching levels more than double what they had been before. Most black children were raised in two-parent families prior to the 1960s. But today the great majority of black children are raised in one-parent families.

Such trends are not unique to blacks, nor even to the United States. The welfare state has led to remarkably similar trends among the white underclass in England over the same period. Just read "Life at the Bottom," by Theodore Dalrymple, a British physician who worked in a hospital in a white slum neighborhood.

You cannot take any people, of any color, and exempt them from the requirements of civilization — including work, behavioral standards, personal responsibility and all the other basic things that the clever intelligentsia disdain — without ruinous consequences to them and to society at large.

Non-judgmental subsidies of counterproductive lifestyles are treating people as if they were livestock, to be fed and tended by others in a welfare state — and yet expecting them to develop as human beings have developed when facing the challenges of life themselves.

One key fact that keeps getting ignored is that the poverty rate among black married couples has been in single digits every year since 1994. Behavior matters and facts matter, more than the prevailing social visions or political empires built on those visions.

Thomas Sowell is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305. His website is www.tsowell.com. To find out more about Thomas Sowell and read features by other Creators Syndicate columnists and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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Thomas, I recommend you read Jill Lawrence's column this week. I read yours but see you omit a salient point.
Indeed violent crime was less in the ghetto's before the 60's, but you forget to mention Meyer Lansky was peddling 'the poppy' heroin in the ghetto's. Come the 60's all kinds of new stimulant type drugs were introduced into the ghettos and poorer neighborhoods from those returning from Vietnam & Germany with stockpiles of cocaine and other drugs and let's not forget the 'rumor' the CIA brought crack cocaine & guns to the ghettos offering drugs at affordable prices and jobs as drug dealers and runners to ambitious youngsters. If you don't see the causable relationship of this verifiable documented history as an outright attack on the black community and black people that persists today, you sir are not only a befuddled idiot, you are lost.
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Posted by: steveM
Sat May 9, 2015 9:34 AM
What "Steve M" is indicating is a complete deprecation of personal responsibility as "a thing".
We have 50 years of government education-by-coercion in the inner cites which certainly can impact drug education at a young age.
Time's up for the CIA claims and excuses for the inner city on the drug issue.
I never sold drugs when I lived in an inner city blighted neighborhood. That was early in my career and the house was cheap.
The statute of limitations for inner city excuse has arrived.
Comment: #2
Posted by: Jason Walker
Mon May 11, 2015 7:58 AM
As Jack Kemp predicted and as so many still want to deny, America is divided into two economies, one rich, the other poor; one affluent, the other in abject poverty; one a springboard to opportunity, the other a trap of despair and dependency.
As to Sowell and the smug Jason Walker, there are none so blind as those who will not see; it is you and your ilk that are the dregs of humanity.
Comment: #3
Posted by: steveM
Wed May 13, 2015 9:22 AM
Re: steveMAn Incredible stretch to call this an "attack" on the black community. Typical.
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Fri May 15, 2015 11:07 AM
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