I'll jump back in here for this.Since all the JK Rowling and OKKK talk seems to have trailed off and I have little to say about early anarchist and communist thinkers and how their writings decades ago are related to the working use of the terms today, may as well try to light a new fire under this thread.
So, just to be clear, the argument for #BlackLivesMatter having the racial lens it does is because black folks are disproportionately harmed by the criminal justice system, right? They're 6.7x as likely to be incarcerated, 4.4x as likely to be killed by police, about 3x as likely to have their vehicle searched in a traffic stop, 19% more likely to be convicted if charged with a felony, 6x more likely to be arrested for misdemeanor possession of marijuana, get 10% longer prison sentences after controlling for all other factors, were 7x as likely to be "stopped and frisked" in New York, and are 12x as likely to be wrongfully convicted of a crime. That cover most of the bases?
Except that lens isn't acceptable and useful solely because of the disproportionate treatment, but because of who that treatment is against. I could point out another demographic group where those numbers are 14x, 96.5% of all victims, 5x, 165%, 10x, 63%, 11.5x, and almost all of them compared to the "majority" group in that demographic, respectively. But if I were to try hashtagging about how that group's lives matter, it...wouldn't go well.
Hell, some of the people currently vocally supporting #BlackLivesMatter would probably tell me this other group *deserves* it, others would actively ignore it, and the general goal would be that this particular lens (despite seemingly more accurately hitting who is most negatively effected by the criminal justice system) should not be used, because it's...inconvenient, even if seemingly accurate by any measurement of the actual performance of the justice system and not merely what's politically en vogue. I'd also be called multiple kinds of bigot.
Wanna guess what demographic I'm talking about?
It'll be relatively simple.
This argument boils down to a simple idea that I'll sum up in analogy.
"Hey, listen. I know you sent me out to investigate this instance of child abuse that's been going on for years. But I found this other case of child abuse that's been going on a little bit longer. And not only that, they are possibly using that child in an underground fight ring to make money."
"Quick, Simmons! Forget that other child and focus on that poor new one!!!"
It wouldn't make sense there. It doesn't make sense here. Fix the System so no one is harmed by it. And if groups are continually pointing it out and regular people are putting their thumbs in their ears, closing their eyes, and humming so they don't have to deal with the uncomfortable reality, then lenses must be focused.
And actually? More the better that more groups come up. If other groups spoke up about police abuse, then things would be done. I, personally as a black man, would not be satisfied if tomorrow all undue treatment from Police would be wiped away from the Black Community entirely, and then placed on the door step of the Chinese or the Latin Americans.
All Police need to treat every citizen with humanity. Arrest those who deserve. Defend yourself as necessary. But do not go over your bounds and pretend that the Blue Shield and Public opinion should always be on your side. Especially when you're doing reprehensible things to any person.