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Tragedy does have to destroy a people... |
Most
people have already said it enough. A young life was ended and we are
left as a community, a humanity to figure out how in the world we make sense of
it. A jury came back and considered the death of a young black man
inconsequential relative to a ridiculous law. I didn’t think I
would ache this much about this, but I do. What I’m irked about the most isn’t the
verdict given, or the outrage of others.
What is irking me the most is how most of my white friends haven’t even
posted a thought about it. I spent time just looking through Facebook and I just noticed how most of my white friends haven't even mentioned it, but for many of my Black friends, its on the forefront of their mind. That’s
what power is, when you can ignore something that has such a strong effect on
such a large community. You can ignore it because it honestly doesn’t affect
your day-to-day right? What does
the verdict of Trayvon Martin do to your outlook on the day? The experience of
loss and anger and frustration will be long forgotten by the people who are
least affected by it.
Meanwhile,
there are those, namely African Americans, who have to carry the burden of
realizing that as much progress we can make in this country or the economic
strides we can achieve, senseless verdicts such as these will always be made. It reminds me and many other Black
folks that we are all still in the same barrel. How easy it seemed to demonize Trayvon. How easy it seemed to humanize
Zimmerman.
For
all the Black folk I know and love and I don’t know, but still love; we will
get though this. You’re angry, I
know. It doesn’t seem fair, and
folk who don’t look like us seem to always get away with crime. I want to let you know, YOU ARE
STRONG. You come from a mighty and
great group of people. Do not drop
your value with violence or anger against white folk, not all of them are like
this. Stay focused, we will get through this and our community WILL thrive. One decision does not change that.