Ferguson,
Missouri:
The
Shooting6 to Death of Michael Brown, a Black Teenager, by Officer
Darren Wilson, A White Police Officer, and It's Aftermath
To
' Serve & Protect' or Communities Under Police Siege?
The
answer to this question will depend on whom you speak with.
For
Black, Hispanic and Communities of Color in the United States, unless
they are equally represented within the forces doing the policing,
they will perceive as occupation and control what others regard as
the normal exercise of police tasks.
So
the issue of race and representation is a critical factor in how a
community perceives it's local police force.
Problem
Identification Formula
Anywhere
in the world, you can formulate that there is a problem of race,
ethnicity or religious bigotry and or intolerance where communities
are not being predominantly 'served' by a proportionate number of
their like-brethren who are doing the policing within that local
community.
Ferguson
clearly does have a problem. But is the problem in America any
different from, say, Zimbabwe, or Brazil or South Africa or the
Sunnis an Shias in Iraq or the Ethnic Russians and Ukrainians
in the Ukraine or minorities within the Russian Federation?
Before
you say how ridiculous the comparisons I want you to reflect for a
few minutes, very carefully.
How
ridiculous you find such comparisons will also, more likely, depend
on whether you are a member of a majority or minority within one or
other of these communities. I have made my point here so I want to
move on to another matter.
Senator
George J. Mitchell7 (United States) when looking at sectarianism and
racial discrimination against the minority Catholic community over
hundreds of years in Northern Ireland, recommended the disbanding of
the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC), a sectarian police force which the
majority of Northern Irish Catholics found abhorrent to join, because
it was blatantly racist, anti-Catholic and sectarian.
(Senator George Mitchell's Lebanese Christian origin put him in a unique position to look at discrimination against minorities, having come with historical experience from one such community.)
It
was only after the disbanding of the RUC and the creating of a
different culture in the recruitment and training of police officers,
that Catholics en masse had the confidence both to trust and to join the Royal Irish
Constabulary, to 'Serve and Protect' the community as a whole,
Catholics and Protestants, and with pride.
A
similar reform of police forces across the U.S. is long overdue, as
we see from supporting demonstrations against police brutality and
harassment nationwide.
The
Second Amendment To The Constitution of The United States – and Why
It Must Be Defended by All Communities Regardless of Race, Religion
and Color
The
next issue is that of the 'militarization' of the police force in
Ferguson and why they should be 'demilitarized'. This line of
discussion is usually promoted by media networks, politicians and
individuals who would, ultimately, prefer to disarm the people to concentrate firepower exclusively in the hands of the State. They would, on the whole, therefore, wish to extend
this argument to the issue of gun control - and
Ferguson provides an unexpected opportunity first to promote the 'demilitarization' of the local
Police, then, as an extension to this, of local citizens, leaving the State (or National Guard
and Armed Forces) as the ultimate 'protect and serve' guardians of the people.
The Second Amendment to the Constitution of The United States5 is the most precious gift of liberty the Founding Fathers have
given to all Americans.
Every
tyrant from Hitler to Stalin to Saddam Hussein to the Taliban in
Afghanistan first seek to disarm the people – and in many instances
the local police (creating specialist units – such as the Schutzstaffel (SS) and
Die Geheime Staatspolizei (Gestapo) who have State authority to bear arms) before they
implemented reigns of terror against defenceless communities.
Every
tyrannical country in the world you can think of today make the
possession of personal firearms illegal or at the very least, subject
to local (State Police) control
and monitoring. They give all sorts of excuses but the real reason is to leave the people powerless against State tyranny.
and monitoring. They give all sorts of excuses but the real reason is to leave the people powerless against State tyranny.
Not
in the United States where citizens rights to bear arms are enshrined in the
constitution.
Problems
in Ferguson – Is Ferguson Unique or Just Long Due for Overhaul?
There
are problems in Ferguson, Missouri, as there are problems in many
police forces across the United States as there are problems in
police forces across many countries in the world, but such should not
turn into a debate about disarming America, as a civil society,
including the disarming of the police force.
Most
citizens outside the free world envy the right of every American to
protect himself herself and family with as much an arsenal of weapons
as they can afford to maintain (assuming they agree with the principle of the Second Amendment.)
It's
at times such as this that the NRA should be universally supported so
that other Fergusons become less likely and the State thinks twice
before looking down the sniper sights of it's arsenal against the
people exercising their First Amendment8 rights.
If
there ever was a reason for communities to organize themselves under
the Second Amendment for protection it is Ferguson - and the NRA5 can provide the right guidelines to all citizens, regardless of race, religion or color, to ensure that this protection is available within the terms of the U.S. constitution.
The
H.R. 1033 Program1&2 –
And The Rights Of Citizens Opposed To Police 'Militarization'
And The Rights Of Citizens Opposed To Police 'Militarization'
Unlike,
for example, Russia, America is an open democracy where the rights of
all citizens are enshrined in the constitution.
You
will never hear of protests against police brutality towards
minorities in the Russian Federation because the people are powerless
against the State and, of course, it is illegal for citizens to
possess weapons to protect themselves and their families against
criminals and the totalitarian post Soviet Police State.
If
American citizens are unhappy with the 'militarization' of their local police
force they can lobby their lawmakers to either scrap or amend the
H.R. 1033 program1 as applicable to their State or
Community.
Indeed
one Democratic Congressman, Hank Johnson3&4 is doing just that.
There
is no particular reason to have a 'militarized' police force to
counteract peaceful protest (even with the presence of troublemakers
amongst demonstrators) but to suggest 'demilitarizing' the police and
leaving communities defenceless simply because of 'rogue' elements
within forces (or indeed introducing gun control because of rogue or
mentally unbalanced individuals across the country) is, in my opinion,
not a solution to racial profiling, racism nor the culture of
discrimination which results in minority communities being 'curfewed'
or harassed after darkness by 'rogue' police forces and officers operating
unter the guise of 'To Serve and Protect'.
Patrick
Emek
1.
https://beta.congress.gov/bill/113th-congress/house-bill/1033/text
3.http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/08/14/1321575/-Rep-Hank-Johnson-to-introduce-bill-to-stop-providing-military-
equipment-to-local-police-forces
6.I
say 'shooting to death' so as not to prejudice the on-going FBI forensic and
other likely subsequent investigations into the death of this unarmed
teenager
7.Senator George Mitchell:
http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=m000811
7.Senator George Mitchell:
http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=m000811
8.The First Amendment To The Constitution of The United States:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution