The only thing worse than an inaccurate or misplaced perception is a ground swell of support for an inaccurate or misplaced perception. Validating someone’s excuses only adds fuel to an already combustible fire. With all due respect, I don’t see oppression here, I see a ton of exploitation. I don’t see people being beaten into submission or having their rights violated, I see people using rhetoric to excuse their lack of intelligence and inability to control their emotions. I see leaders exploiting those limitations, and then I see people endorsing and supporting both the leaders and the followers. It does a complete disservice to reward or applaud inappropriate behavior, yet that is now SOP in our country.
Johnson came on the scene to appease people, nothing more, nothing less. He tells them what they want to hear or softens the message when he has to tell them something they don’t. DOJ was brought in for the very same reasons. The kinder, more gentle Jackson, same. Proper procedure is not, nor was it ever, the problem…even where I agree with you that procedures must improve. The statements are out there in spades, Wilson’s scalp or else. Everything else is hyperbole.
There is pressure involved here, pressure many of the miscreants obviously do not know how to process or release. THAT is where leaders of protests and supporters of protestors can win. LE is perceived as the enemy because that is what children are taught, either in words or watching those in their circles being handcuffed for misdeeds. LE is perceived as negative authority because there is no negative authority at home. LE is perceived as the limiter in an otherwise limitless existence. Quite simply, there are no boundaries created in the nurture process, LE has the obligation to be that boundary. Johnson and the DOJ should be in grade schools teaching children that lesson, not attempting to extend the boundaries to what a few in the public demand. If I am wrong here, there’d be many more protestors in the streets. If there was truly oppression in Ferguson, half the community would be out there. I doubt recruitment and hired guns from other states would be necessary if Ferguson was this big sociological failure.
Make no mistake, I find merit in some of what you say in a moving forward type of discussion. As for the here and now with these small protest groups, the behavior will dictate the response. You want to hassle businesses and their patrons, clog the streets, drag kids into adult situations, that’s on you. So are the results.
Some people see oppression, some don't. I don't see oppression specific to the MB case, though I certainly have seen spin and rhetoric on either side, though I suppose that is to be expected. I agree there is exploitation as well. I agree that I wish the protesters had more "legitimate" people leading their cause instead of people like Shahid. But, my personal view, is that there is an oppressive system in place in north county, but that extends beyond LE and isn't necessarily directly tied to the MB case. Regarding Johnson's comments, IMO one can also state that they agree with SOME of the things being said without saying that they agree with the manner in which it is being said. That is what I hear Johnson saying. I will admit, that's probably not what the protesters are hearing though. It was the same with Jackson.
I personally don't know if I agree that Johnson is there simply to appease. He also brought out the BUMs when necessary. From my perspective, it's just a balancing act Johnson is having to perform. If he comes out swinging too big of a stick, he will not stop the miscreants from burning more buildings. He can't stop miscreants from shooting at LE. He is balancing putting all of his officers at risk and the public's safety at risk in exchange for what? Getting people to stop beating on a drum? Getting people to stand 10 feet back on the sidewalk? If I'm honest about it, officers make judgment calls every day as to whether or not to enforce laws. Do they ticket the person driving 40 in a 44? Do they ticket the person crossing in the middle of the street instead of the crosswalk? Do they arrest the minor with a 12 pack or just pour out the beer?
It is also my opinion that just because more people don't participate in the protests doesn't mean that they don't believe there needs to be change in Ferguson. First and foremost, many probably do understand the system and are going to let it play out as it relates to OW so they're not going to protest for things that aren't going to happen and can't happen under our system. Others aren't going to show up and protest regardless but they will show up to town hall meetings or council meetings. As an aside, those are the people IMO that will ultimately bring about change, not the protesters. Some don't feel there's anything wrong with the system as is but I'd love to see a poll of Ferguson residents that asks just that question, Do you (I used the "you" word but in reference to Ferguson resident) believe there is oppression in Ferguson?