Tuesday, January 22, 2019

BLACK-NATIONALIST BIGOTRY



One aspect of the Covington controversy has received very little coverage, let alone condemnation: the outright racism, homophobia, and anti-Semitism of the (very small) black-nationalist group confronting the teenagers. 
If you watch the nearly two-hour YouTube video, filmed by a man who seems to be a member of the Black Israelites, you will see the black men, all adult, hurling insult after insult at the students, for well over an hour. 
It seems accidental that the students and the black nationalists are at the same spot on the mall — the former waiting for their buses back to Kentucky and the latter staging a small demonstration. 
The students are called “hyenas,” “dogs,” “white crackers,” and “faggot.” They are ridiculed for being lice-ridden and told to “to back to Europe where you come from.” One man says he can tell by looking in the students’ eyes that they will be “school shooters.” They are the “product of sodomy.” 
We hear that black Jesus is coming back to kick the “white crackers’ ass.” This black Christ is not like the image of Jesus the boys supposedly hold — that Jesus is a “faggot child molester.” “Your president is a homosexual!” one man yells. 
He urges the teenagers to look up a YouTube video of Rudy Giuliani in drag, kissing Donald Trump. (I imagine he is referring to the skit for a charity event in 2000 that featured Giuliani in, yes, a fetching blond wig, dress, and heels.) 
By “your president,” the black nationalist obviously means Trump, but one student hoists up a campaign poster of Obama, and only about 10 percent of the students are wearing MAGA hats. One boy says that most of the kids in the group aren’t old enough to vote yet. 
The students for the most part keep their distance and respond only mildly to these insults, if at all. A few briefly try out a little dialogue. There is no violence or assault of any kind. This all happens before the now-famous Nathan Phillips approaches the student group, beating his drum.
To most in the media, the black nationalists’ words, and their role in the controversy, are apparently like wallpaper, barely worth a mention.

3 comments:

thelastenglishprince said...

So an American beats a drum. (I refuse to call him a Native American because I detest hyphenated citizen designations.)

What if it had been an American playing a flute... whipping a tambourine... playing a harmonica?

There really was no story here. But in a digital age one incidental image can be used to yank emotional triggers.

If a man is shown hugging me and kissing me on the cheek is he a creepy "Gillete man" or just a man kissing me on the cheek?

I kissed a black man, a decorated war hero on the cheek once. (Purple heart and Silver Star) What could be said about that image? Was I power-projecting White Supremacy or do I just really love the guy for his service given for our nation?

People who judge on such petty scale as the scorn heaped on that the teenage boy are petty, heartless souls.

Pastorius said...

Yeah.

Thanks for putting it into words.

Lately I have been so disappointed in the state of our nation that I have no words.

Always On Watch said...

Pasto,
Lately I have been so disappointed in the state of our nation that I have no words.

Same here.

At least some of this shit is the result of 8 years of Obama and his adherents.