Like
the shooting of NYC cops after Ferguson, if this violence is tied to
race and Charleston, it blows my mind. I wonder what these shooters want
for their legacy, or what they want the public to take away from their
crimes. Maybe Flanagan's manifesto will shed some light, but his
atrocious actions pretty much invalidate anything insightful he may have
written.
Although racial violence is still vastly
disproportionately black victims and white perpetrators, events like
this may just perpetuate the stereotype that young black men are all
thugs and the black people you work with are unstable and could go off
on you any moment. Those perceptions of course do great daily harm to
African Americans as a whole - even if it's mostly subtle aggressions
that are imperceptible to non-blacks.All opinions and topics are welcomed and respected. Though we tend to hold non-mainstream views and seek to explore deeper past the simplified headlines. This blog is a collection of email conversations I have had with 30 other people, with names removed. Please realize that a few postings are intended to be inflammatory or comedic, but not as personal attacks on anyone (who doesn't deserve it). :)
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