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Seven shots in the backAug. 26, 2020 By Nate Smelle Waking up just before sunrise on Monday morning to the singing of Black-capped chickadees, I switched on the news, put on a pot of coffee, grabbed my pen and notepad, and strolled out onto the porch with the intention of finishing up the fluffy editorial I had started writing last Wednesday. By the time the coffee was ready and I took a seat outside, all thoughts of fluff had drifted away like pollen on the winds of change trumpeting from the speakers on my television.
We are talking about three armed men against one unarmed man here folks. Even if he was threatening the police, which he clearly was not, there was no need for the use of deadly force.
Now, as Jacob Blake lays paralyzed from the waist down in a hospital bed in Milwaukee, Kenosha has become the epicenter of a nationwide wave of protests demanding racial justice and equal rights. In the words of minister, and human rights activist Malcolm X, “I believe that there will ultimately be a clash between the oppressed and those that do the oppressing. I believe that there will be a clash between those who want freedom, justice and equality for everyone and those who want to continue the systems of exploitation.”
As with the killing of George Floyd, Eric Garner, Breonna Taylor, Michael Brown, Tamir Rice, Laquan McDonald, Botham John, Jamar Clark, Stephon Clark, Philando Castile, Alton Sterling, Freddie Gray, or Walter Scott, millions of people around the world have witnessed the shooting of Jacob Blake. Recognizing that this shooting was by no means an accident, as engaged witnesses we again now all have a responsibility to take action against racism. Racial violence and police brutality are not just American problems … they are the byproducts of a vile disease we call hate.
No matter what colour our skin may be, what country we come from, what God or planet we consider sacred, we are all human beings and we are all in this together. We can no longer bury our heads in the sand and pretend that systemic racism does not exist. It must, if we are to earnestly define ourselves as a fair and just society, be snuffed out now. |
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