"We all need to
learn. We all need to listen. We all need to be a part of the
solution. We can do it peacefully
together.” Tony Dungy
Those who disparage the slogan “Black Lives Matter” and counter
with the argument that “All Lives Matter” don’t comprehend the necessity of
making dramatic the point that the toll of African-American victims of police
violence - and murder even – has become totally unacceptable. Of course, all lives matter but until these
killings cease the message of “Black Lives Matter” needs to be heard loud and
clear. As veteran Post-Tribune reporter John Mutka has written, in America all
citizens are supposed to be created equal, but “unfortunately some are created more equal than others, especially where
civil rights are concerned.”
On Facebook son Dave performed the Buffalo Springfield protest song
“For What It’s Worth,” written by Stephen Stills, and dedicated it to Denzel
Smith, a thoughtful, intelligent East Chicago Central grad now attending
Bethune-Cookman University who has been grievously affected by the murder in
Minneapolis of “gentle giant” George Floyd.
Calling Denzel a “brother from a
different mother,” Dave introduced the song with these words: “It’s time to love each other, it’s time to
listen to each other. I stand with the
young people in the streets. Denzel Smith,
I love you.” “For What It’s Worth” begins
with the line, “There’s something
happening here, what it is ain’t exactly clear.” Another couplet goes, “A thousand people in the street, singing
songs and carrying signs.” And this
verse:
There's battle
lines being drawn
Nobody's right if everybody's wrong
Young people speaking their minds
Getting so much resistance from behind
Nobody's right if everybody's wrong
Young people speaking their minds
Getting so much resistance from behind
Granddaughter Alissa called, conflicted about attending a
peaceful rally in Grand Rapids scheduled to begin at 7 P.M. In Valparaiso an 11 A.M. rally went
peacefully, but both Toni and I counseled against being part of something at near
dusk, when agitators on both the right and left were likely to foment
trouble. We called a few hours later
and, finding nobody at home, left a message hoping to hear from her. She called soon afterwards, having venture
downtown with Josh and witnessed the rally from a distance. Next day, we
learned that the protest had turned ugly with looting and the torching of
police vehicles. We were happy she was
not caught up in it. Alissa posted this message:
Don't be silent about the
murder of George Floyd (and countless other black/brown people) and outraged at
property damage. Be outraged at a justice system that has failed so many times
that it makes people feel like rioting is the only choice. Be outraged at the
silence from so many who should use their privilege for good. I was proud to stand in solidarity with my
city yesterday (from a social distance) and inspired to see all the protests
around the country. Please everyone be safe (COVID is still here) and we need
each other more than ever. Also, don't let the news coverage on the damage
distract you - yesterday was a 99.9% peaceful gathering of people coming out in
solidarity
After a couple days of uncertainty, authorities in Minneapolis and
elsewhere are cracking down on protests, which continue to take place all over
the nation. Even so, in many communities, officers have taken a knee to show
solidarity with those mourning Floyd’s unnecessary death. Locally, peaceful vigil took place in several
other locations, but demonstrations that continued into the evening hours
sometimes got ugly. In Hobart stores got
looted at Southlake Mall and demonstrators surged onto Route 30, stopping
traffic.
In Hammond, Indiana, county police were on hand to prevent protestors
from blocking the Frank Borman expressway (80/94). Former IUN colleague Linda
Anderson reported:
Since this morning things have been other-worldly here. From my window I have watched as police
showed up to block access from Illinois into Hammond. Lots of police cruisers!
Then an hour later came the big yellow road building equipment to block the
road, and shortly after, they began placing large concrete barricades across
the road. Then, arrived the National Guard. I could whistle and get their
attention if needed, but other than assuming my sleep tonight will be
punctuated with more sirens and the flashing red and blue lights through my
windows, right here things seem calm, with an occasional driver honking in
annoyance when they discover their route is blocked. My kids have offered I can
come stay with them, but actually I feel fine being here. This morning there
was rioting and looting at a shopping mall near here in Illinois so this is our
city's response. Yesterday, tear gas/pepper spray was directed at a peaceful
protest march in town. Very disappointing. I am hoping things cool down but not
optimistic. I am in support of the protests and speaking out. Yet, as every newscast
reports this is a systemic problem that must be solved I hear no real solutions
and with the pandemic, unemployment sky high and a political stage that
presents as a nightmare, it is going to take more effort and listening than
this country has ever had to collect. Sadly, I am not sure we are up to the
task. Too many politicians, religious leaders and educators unfortunately must
have majored in "talk".
Trump continues to tweet incendiary comments about shooting
looters and unleashing vicious dogs on citizens. While he claimed to have talked to George
Floyd’s family, a brother said the President never let them get a word in,
whereas Joe Biden’s call lasted more than 30 minutes and was a true interchange.
Floyd had worked as a bouncer at a conga Latin club and several people
described him as a “gentle giant.” The
owner of the store where Floyd bought a pack of cigarettes with a counterfeit
bill, not on the premises at the time, told reporters that Floyd was a regular
customer who was unfailingly friendly and never gave anyone a hard time. Vice President Mike Pence claims to believe
in peaceful protest, drawing this retort from Ayo Edebiri: “Remember, Pence, when Colin Kaepernick
peacefully protested and you stood your ass up and walked out of the stadium?”
Many have pointed out this hypocrisy and
compared the NFL quarterback subsequently blackballed by NFL owners taking a knee
to the Minneapolis cop killing George Floyd with his.
Evan Davis toured his neighborhood in the Fort Wayne area with a
“Black Lives Matter” sign and reported:
The Maplecrest walk with
my Black Lives Matter sign went well. A former newspaper colleague and
I walked for about half an hour and got no responses on the first half, but
several on the way back, when we were facing oncoming traffic more directly. We
got what we interpreted as three or four friendly beeps, plus a plea for All
Lives Matter, a muttered reference to bovine feces and a long, loud beep
accompanied by the middle-finger salute. If I do this again, I need to make a
sturdier sign, but, otherwise, I figure at least a hundred people got to see
two somewhat elderly (masked) white folks walking for racial justice in the
heart of St. Joe Township. I hope we gave them something to talk about. ...
Meanwhile, I think a couple of my Aboite Township friends were doing a
neighborhood walk near their home. I'm looking forward to their report.
Brittany Schoel filed this report from Flint, Michigan:
We weren't sure what
to expect. With everything we have been seeing on the news, it wasn't clear
what would happen but as we were walking, it was beautiful to see people of
every race, age, demographic come together and unite.
When we reached the
police station, the officers were lined up and everyone immediately took a
knee.
The Sheriff asked one
question...
“We are mad, too! What can we do?"
And the crowd
responded, "Join us.’”
We’ve had ideal weather
over the weekend, sunny, low humidity, and in the low 70s – perfect for getting
out of the house and joining a Black Lives Matter demonstration. As legendary ABC Chicago meteorologist John
Coleman would say, “Today was one of the
ten best weather days of the year.” During the 1970s the Channel 7 news
team of Fahey Flynn, John Drury, Joel Daly, and sportscaster Bill Frink (plus
my favorite Mark Giangreco) was number one, even surpassed the Channel 2 team
of Bill Kurtis and Walter Jacobson. They had so much rapport that some accuse them with popularizing a news "happy talk" format.
After playing a major role in launching the Weather Channel, Coleman was
chief meteorologist on ABC’s “Good Morning America” before ending his career at
a San Diego station. Coleman is credited with creating the first chroma key
weather map. He died in 2018 at age 83.
Ray Boomhower passed on this advice from poet Walt Whitman:
This is what you shall
do; Love the earth and sun and the animals, despise riches, give alms to everyone
that asks, stand up for the stupid and crazy, devote your income and labor to
others, hate tyrants, argue not concerning God, have patience and indulgence
toward the people, take off your hat to nothing known or unknown or to any man
or number of men, go freely with powerful uneducated persons and with the young
and with the mothers of families, read these leaves in the open air every
season of every year of your life, re-examine all you have been told at school
or church or in any book, dismiss whatever insults your own soul, and your very
flesh shall be a great poem and have the richest fluency not only in its words
but in the silent lines of its lips and face and between the lashes of your
eyes and in every motion and joint of your body.
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