What happened to George Floyd, was egregiously deplorable, despicable, and beyond the pale of any reasonable notion of law enforcement.
Kneeling on the neck of a prone, handcuffed prisoner is completely reprehensible. People are angry. Americans are angry. And that includes every one of us, of every complexion. Being suspected of passing a counterfeit $20 bill is so
trivial an offense that it boggles the mind that it could possibly cost
someone his life.
The three other officers that stood idly by while Mr. Floyd begged for his life are IMNHO equally culpable, and disgrace the tens of thousands of honest, upright police officers who carry out their duties dispassionately, equitably, fairly, and professionally. (disclaimer: yes I'm a lifelong friend and associate of numerous cops. I simply can't imagine any of them perpetrating this atrocity.)
That being said, what we are seeing in our streets should come as no surprise. Many of us have seen it coming. The only question was from where?
Government has been kneeling on all our necks since long before the middle of March.
Would the reaction come from the right? Those thousands of us telling autocratic governors to bugger off? From businesses determined that they had to open, or die? From workers who refused to be restrained by the risks others weren't willing to take? Or from the vast majority of us who deny the right of anyone to dictate our behavior?
Mr. Floyd, God rest his soul, was only the trigger. He will go down in history along with Crispus Attucks, as being the innocent bystander who ignited a new revolution.
Saturday, May 30, 2020
Saturday, May 2, 2020
Rise Up
Amendment
I
Congress shall make no law
respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise
thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of
the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress
of grievances.
Amendment
XIV
Section
1.
All persons born or naturalized in the
United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the
United States and of the state wherein they reside. No state shall make or
enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of
the United States; nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty, or
property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its
jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.
Amendment
X
The powers not delegated to the
United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are
reserved to the states respectively, or to the people.
The operative phrase here being “nor
prohibited by it to the states”. The “police powers” claimed by the Governors of
the various states which are the current causes of complaint during this "epidemic”,
cannot, and should not, be viewed as having any power to abrogate our
fundamental rights, as that is beyond any reasonable dispute “prohibited by it
to the states”.
If “Congress shall make no law…”, and
that injunction is applicable to the states via the 14th Amendment, by
what authority do the states presume to grant “emergency powers” through
legislation, or governors by executive order, that are clearly, by accident or
intent, an encroachment on our rights? If “Congress shall make no law” in any exigency
it must surely be beyond the purview of any state government, or state Governor,
to do so.
Rights are fundamental. They are “a
priori” the rights of all people, everywhere, at all times and places and under
every circumstance. We have for the majority of our history been blessed with a
government that at least payed lip service to that fact and has gone farther
than most in making it a reality. Unfortunately, it seems that those “times they
are a changing”. What else are the protestors in Michigan, or the surfers on Huntington Beach doing but "petitioning the government for a redress
of their grievances"? Their grievances are well founded, and no government has any authority to silence them.
We have been cowed into submission by
exaggerated prognostications, based on egregiously inaccurate modeling, that
has accomplished nothing but to render us malleable to the whims of those soi
disant “experts” who have no other goal than our subservience to their “models”.
Sheep, once herded, fear to break away
from the flock. Not for fear of predators, or of independence, but for fear of the sheep dogs. Therein lies the danger.
That we should grant such power to the "servants of the people" turns our Republic into feudal serfdom.
To coin a phrase: "Rise Up"
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