image of the late Trayvon Martin is from here |
I suggest we ought to understand what happened to Trayvon Martin--his murder at the hands and gun of known serial criminal son-of-a-judge* George Zimmerman (see here, and here: trigger warning for details of child sexual abuse)--through much broader lenses than those used by white male-owned corporate media. I view such an injustice and grievous act, another loss added to the millions of others, in the context of seeing how many Black and Brown people around the world are allowed to die an unnatural death from the following:
--gross economic discrimination, violence, and terrorism,
--pollution, theft, and destruction of water systems and other natural resources,
--imperialist invasion and occupation,
--wrongful/unjust incarceration alongside serial and mass murder inside and outside the criminal justice system owned and operated by white men and supported by white women
--willful media and medical abuse, negligence, and neglect,
-- coerced and forced indebtedness and dependence on white/colonial societies,
--sexual trafficking and sexual and economic slavery,
--many other forms of well-organised and institutionalised inhumanity leading to disease, depression, and premature death
I come to the conclusion that what happened to Trayvon Martin, including the injustice his family has to endure from a white-majority jury, is neither accidental, aberrant, or anecdotal. (Not, really, that there was any doubt.)
What happened to him is what happens in many different ways to Black and Brown people globally: being targeted for harassment, assault, and death both one at a time and en masse.
If and to whatever extent Trayvon had the courage and will to fight back, it surely wasn't sufficient to save his own life or to take the life of his stalker. We can only hope Black and Brown people prevail. Chances for survival and success beyond survival would greatly and dramatically increase if whites would organise to release the institutional strangling grip of economic, social, and interpersonal murder.
*Thanks to Carolyn Gage for publicly pointing out the particular political significance of this with regard to why he's never been found guilty of anything he's done that is criminal--including messing with a cop, and more recently this murder of a youth.
May Trayvon Martin, and all the other murdered Black and Brown women, men, and children, rest in a kind of peace not socially offered or available while alive.
I close with this statement about the killer, by bell hooks:
"White supremacy has taught him that all people of color are threats irrespective of their behavior. Capitalism has taught him that, at all costs, his property can and must be protected. Patriarchy has taught him that his masculinity has to be proved by the willingness to conquer fear through aggression; that it would be unmanly to ask questions before taking action. Mass media then brings us the news of this in a newspeak manner that sounds almost jocular and celebratory, as though no tragedy has happened, as though the sacrifice of a young life was necessary to uphold property values and white patriarchal honor. Viewers are encouraged to feel sympathy for the white male home owner who made a mistake. The fact that this mistake led to the violent death of an innocent young man does not register; the narrative is worded in a manner that encourages viewers to identify with the one who made the mistake by doing what we are led to feel we might all do to “protect our property at all costs from any sense of perceived threat." This is what the worship of death looks like.- bell hooks on the Zimmerman verdict
The good news at least is this made headlines. So often black people fall victim to the atrocities of white male supremacy.
ReplyDeleteSadly though, despite the news headlines it has made, very little if anything will be done to stop this from happening in the future.
I do wonder what would the white male supremacists would do if gangs of black teenagers all over the US went around rounding up racist white het males, locking them up somewhere until some form of justice comes out of all this.
Problem is the oppressor has no empathy for the oppressed.
Christina,
ReplyDeleteViolence against the oppressor by the oppressed is immediately registered socially as violence, and the person doing the violence is severely punished or killed.
Violence by the oppressor against the oppressed is socially registered either as not violence, or as an appropriate response to a threat.