NYTimes | POLITICS,
wrote the political scientist Harold Lasswell in 1936, is about “who
gets what, when, and how.” If you want to understand the racial power
disparities we’ve seen in Ferguson, Mo., understand that it’s not only
about black and white. It’s about green.
Back
in 1876, the city of St. Louis made a fateful decision. Tired of
providing services to the outlying areas, the city cordoned itself off,
separating from St. Louis County. It’s a decision the city came to
regret. Most Rust Belt cities have bled population since the 1960s, but
few have been as badly damaged as St. Louis City, which since 1970 has
lost almost as much of its population as Detroit.
This
exodus has left a ring of mostly middle-class suburbs around an urban
core plagued by entrenched poverty. White flight from the city mostly
ended in the 1980s; since then, blacks have left the inner city for
suburbs such as Ferguson in the area of St. Louis County known as North
County.
Ferguson’s
demographics have shifted rapidly: in 1990, it was 74 percent white and
25 percent black; in 2000, 52 percent black and 45 percent white; by
2010, 67 percent black and 29 percent white.
The
region’s fragmentation isn’t limited to the odd case of a city shedding
its county. St. Louis County contains 90 municipalities, most with
their own city hall and police force. Many rely on revenue generated
from traffic tickets and related fines. According to a study by the St.
Louis nonprofit Better Together, Ferguson receives nearly one-quarter of its revenue from court fees; for some surrounding towns it approaches 50 percent.
Municipal
reliance on revenue generated from traffic stops adds pressure to make
more of them. One town, Sycamore Hills, has stationed a
radar-gun-wielding police officer on its 250-foot northbound stretch of
Interstate.
With
primarily white police forces that rely disproportionately on traffic
citation revenue, blacks are pulled over, cited and arrested in numbers
far exceeding their population share, according to a recent report from Missouri’s attorney general.
In Ferguson last year, 86 percent of stops, 92 percent of searches and
93 percent of arrests were of black people — despite the fact that
police officers were far less likely to find contraband on black drivers
(22 percent versus 34 percent of whites). This worsens inequality, as
struggling blacks do more to fund local government than relatively
affluent whites.
19 comments:
...Here is a really terrific reader comment on one of this morning's Drudge articles on the Ferguson protesters: "It's not like most of them have to get up and go to work in the morning..."
Nah, if it's such a big problem in Ferguson, they could always GTFO or start their own biz's.
it has always been a problem with lazy-ass Eye-Cue-Seven-Five types.
As immortally documented way back in 1957 by the Silhouettes....https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysKhbaLyIFw
Look who's piling on: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2014/08/18/how-the-rest-of-the-world-sees-ferguson/
lol, remember where you saw it first, remember where you saw it best, and accept no muthaphukkin substitutes!!!
(oh, and whatever else you do, spread the meme, drive the discussion and keep it squarely on the rails of the political economy which is precisely where it needs to stay if we're to have any hope of instigating some structural change and competent governance. Heaven knows these mark-assed, bitch-assed, punk-assed afrodemic "scholars" aren't up to the task - so it's down to us to carry forward a bit of bass-in-your-voice Adolph Reed Jr. goodness to the masses)
...How can you say that, CNu, when the whole fucking WhiteHouse is full of N... black folks.
It's a matter of having the proper cognitive skills to play one's cards right, kiss the right asses, etc. You can make millions with a Pet Rock, or an app that only sends "Yo!" to all your friends. And definitely does not start with a telling one's teachers to F/O, accumulating a criminal record, saturating one's brain with Substances, and breeding out of wedlock. Such realities, however, don't play well in the genetically-challenged community.....
In 25 years, you will be complaining that the PoliceBots are racist.....
How can you tell how much money is shown here? Which do you think is more likely: 1) that Brown paid the correct amount, the storekeeper confronted him for no reason, and that a false robbery report was made to the police, or 2) that this does not show Brown paying the correct amount?
How are your two enumerated scenarios not covered under the statement "Looks like Mike paid"?
Alright this is some straight BS, if the store didn't call about a strong arm robbery, then this is some made-up mess going on. Someone is lying here. A "customer" calls about a store robbery? Did the cops rush to the store? No...so something just ain't right here.
But how much did he pay? Maybe he paid for one but grabbed the entire box. If he paid for everything he took, why did the shopkeeper come out from behind the counter, and why did Brown assault him? In the video it sure looks like he didn't pay (or pay enough), and since we cannot see the amount of money involved, it's odd to conclude that it was just a normal transaction.
That's your idea of "playfully rough housing"? Grabbing someone half his size by the shirt? The shopkeeper looks terrified in the video.
Why conclude it was "made-up"? The shopkeeper was physically intimidated, and maybe verbally, Too. Maybe he decided he didn't want to risk trouble by "snitching" to the cops.
Well, kiddo, why don't you save yourself the turmoil of idle speculation and drive on down there to Ferguson and ASK the store owner what happened?
Because the guy is probably in hiding, in fear of his life?
Why conclude it was not made up. How do you know he was "physically intimidated" - do you mind read people feelings on video? Maybe he decided or maybe he didn't decided. You are laboring over little distracting matters - either the police lied about the incident of "strong arm robbery" or the store owners. As far as we concerned, there is no "customer" until it comes out in court.
Oh dearie dear! You've got your work cut out for you, then.
Are you kidding? It doesn't take a mind-reader to interpret this.
That picture you showing is propaganda and only is a few fraction of a second..
Mr. Kurman, FYI
[In an interview with msnbc shortly after the report was released, (Dorian) Johnson’s lawyer confirmed that Brown had taken cigars from the store.
“We see that there’s tape, that they claim they got a tape that shows there was some sort of strong-armed robbery,” said Freeman Bosley, Johnson’s attorney. “We need to see that tape, my client did tell us and told the FBI that they went into the store. He told FBI that [Brown] did take cigarillos. He told that to the DOJ and the St. Louis County Police.”]
Since Johnson has not been charged as an accessory to the robbery he may be cooperating with the Ferguson PD to avoid jail time. Is Johnson telling the truth about what happened in the store? If he changes his story about the initial encounter they had with the police, then we will know he's selling out to save his ass.
http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/ferguson-police-name-michael-brown
None of that explains the execution-style murder of Michael Brown by officer Darren Wilson. Basically Wilson defenders are attempting to create “reasonable doubt” in the court of public opinion, which they believe will carry over to a court of law, if Wilson is indicted. They are probably correct.
[As for upcoming investigations, 52 percent of whites said they had a “great deal” or a “fair amount” of confidence in investigations into the shooting, while only 18 percent of black people were confident in a fair inquiry. Three-quarters of blacks have little or no confidence in the investigations and 45 percent have no confidence at all.]
http://www.alternet.org/news-amp-politics/only-37-whites-polled-believe-michael-brown-shooting-raises-race-issues
Did the shopkeeper called and say there is a strong arm robbery or nah? Strong arm robbery is pistol whipping someone while forcefully take cash out the register. That did not happen and no proof but you want to harp on a .33 second frameshot...
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