Opinion Why White Americans See Black Self Defense as Ultimate Violence

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Self-defense is a natural reaction to danger. Yet, in America, many expect Black folks to “turn the other cheek.” Not to respond to a perceived imminent threat. This is evident from the racial disparities in the criminal justice system. “When the shooter is white and the victim is Black, the rate of justifiable homicide is 34%.” Yet, “when the races are reversed,” the “rate of justifiable homicide falls to only 3%.” A Harvard Review study found that legal standards may appear “race neutral on their face.” Yet, implicit bias can influence the relevant determinations made about a case. In other words, the race of the victim and the suspect impacts public perception. Indeed, “racially coded language activates commonly held societal assumptions.” For instance, “whether they believe the victim poses an imminent threat that necessitates violent action.” This distinction is key in self-defense cases.

It’s common for society to portray Black people as more violent than other racial groups. This, in turn, activates the assumption that they are the aggressors when circumstances arise. In this environment, the perception of guilt is intertwined with racial attitudes. This explains why white people are less likely to see Black people’s self-defense claims as reasonable. Take, for instance, the fatal shooting of Trayvon Martin in 2012. The 17-year-old Black teenager was walking home wearing a hoodie, carrying a pack of Skittles in his pocket. Yet, he crossed paths with someone who believed he didn’t fit in that neighborhood. George Zimmerman, a 28-year-old white neighborhood watch volunteer, pursued him. In doing so, he initiated a physical altercation that ended in the fatal shooting. The tragedy sparked public outcry.

At the trial, defense attorneys portrayed Trayvon Martin, the victim of the crime, as a “scary Black man.” This was an effort to justify the killing of an unarmed teenager. It’s no different than when society scrutinizes the clothing decisions of sexual assault victims. All to portray them as promiscuous, and garner support for the alleged perpetrator. Ultimately, the jury, which comprised five white women and one Latina, returned a verdict of “not guilty” in the Zimmerman case. This deepened the sorrow of the black community. And inspired the emergence of the Black Lives Matter movement. Many white people believed that Trayvon Martin’s self-defense was an act of violence. And that Zimmerman was the actual victim. It was as if they couldn’t fathom the fear of a teenager walking home alone, followed by an adult stranger. His black racial identity evoked negative societal assumptions. Which, in turn, deprived him of justice.

Another case that highlights this skewed public perception would be the recent tragedy in Frisco, Texas, involving two 17-year-old student athletes. Since last week, the country has become enthralled in a national discourse about race. Karmelo Anthony, a Black teenager, allegedly stabbed Austin Metcalf, a white teenager, following a dispute in the bleachers at a track meet. The details of the case are still unfolding. But some things are clear. Karmelo admitted to stabbing Austin, but claimed he acted in self-defense. “He put his hands on me, I told him not to,” he told the arresting officer. Of course, any time someone dies following an altercation, this is a tragedy. But, in Texas, someone can defend themselves under Stand Your Ground laws. A jury must review the facts and relay its opinion on legal culpability. But in a society where Black people are assumed to be dangerous, race will likely play a role in shaping the outcome of this high-profile case. As research demonstrated, racial bias may impact the perception of lethal force, whether they see Black people’s self-defense as valid or an expression of violence.

Racists have had a field day using this case to attack Anthony and taint the jury pool. And malign Black Americans. One writer affiliated with The Poke used a photograph to claim “Black culture is a problem.” This caption appeared above a photo of Karmelo Anthony holding an air rifle. Byron Gray, a faith-based rap artist, pointed out that this misleading narrative was taking shape. The original photograph shows Anthony standing alongside three teenagers. One was Black, and the other two were white. Each of them can be seen throwing up lewd gestures, as high school students often do. Cropping out the white teenagers was an intentional effort to portray Black people as violent, across the board—posts like this attempt to activate racist stereotypical beliefs. In doing so, they hoped white citizens would dismiss the nuance of the case, such as his claim of self-defense. Or the fact that the crime in question didn’t involve a firearm. Instead, some depend on assumptions to shape their judgment.

“During this difficult time, we urge the public to refrain from rushing to judgment before all the facts and evidence are presented,” Karmelo’s lawyers noted in a statement on Monday. “Like all citizens of the United States,” they argued, “he is entitled to a fair and impartial legal process.”

It’s unfortunate. But some are using Austin Metcalf’s death as a way of fanning the flames of racial tensions in America. They’re doing so by assuming Karmelo’s guilt and painting all Black Americans with a broad brush. Some are reviving the White Lives Matter slogan, popularized by racists. Online, they’ve suggested Black people who support his defense are promoting violence. Hopefully, cool heads will prevail. And we’ll be able to discuss as a nation why Black self-defense is often presumed to be violence. Much of the discourse has framed Anthony as the aggressor despite minimal details released to the public. As a result, many overlook any possible explanation for his behavior. His attorney, Deric Walpole, believes his client “acted in self-defense.” This matches what he told police officers at the time of his arrest: “I was protecting myself.” Yet, some are not willing to wait for more details to surface. Their snap judgments illustrate how racial bias muddies public perception.

Black self-defense has always been a controversial topic in American society. This is particularly true among white Americans. Take, for instance, anti-segregation demonstrations at southern lunch counters. White protesters would often spit on or assault peaceful Black protesters. A natural reaction to this would be to fight back. But, organizers taught protesters not to respond to provocation. In doing so, they exposed the cruelty of racial segregation policies. Yet, at what cost? Self-defense is a natural reaction to perceived imminent violence. And suppressing that reaction to appease others is dehumanizing. Not to mention dangerous. A civil rights leader, Malcolm X often spoke about the need for self-defense within the black community. “Concerning nonviolence, it’s criminal to teach a man not to defend himself when he is the constant victim of brutal attacks.” In another instance, he said, “I don’t even call it violence when it’s in self-defense; I call it intelligence.” His teachings challenged the notion that Black Americans should “grin and bear it.”

When people receive fragments of a story, racist stereotypes often fill in the gaps. Social scientists suggest that prejudice causes individuals to make quick and firm judgments as they reduce ambiguity. Those who lack substantial real-world experience with Black people often assume the worst because this negative snap judgment is psychologically more comfortable. And as a result overlook a more realistic, nuanced portrayal. The public should be cautious of falling prey to stereotypes, as they contaminate perceptions of guilt in self-defense trials. We should also keep in mind that modern-day manifestations of racism are not always explicit, such as the expression of slurs or derogatory statements. However, that doesn’t mean they are uninfluenced by societal assumptions. Or flying above the fray. On the contrary, racial bias shapes our evaluations. It explains why people are more likely to rate a Black defendant as guilty and why they are so often wrongfully convicted of crimes, as our nation has a racial perception problem.
 
George Zimmerman, a 28-year-old white neighborhood watch volunteer
The white man in question:
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It would all fall apart if black people had to admit that hispanics are sick their shit too.

The census categorizes race and ethnicity separately. This allows hispanic crime to be classified as "white," and hispanic racism to be blamed on whites.

Not to mention that Arabs and Turks are "white" under the census as well, which allows their invasion to blend in, their racism to be whitey's fault, and their terrorism to be unmeasurable.

Justice for Austin.
 
People are going to lie about this until the end of time. Nobody ever mentions the fact that Martin jumped Zimmerman and was slamming his head against the concrete at the moment Zimmerman shot him.
they see zimmerman patroling his neighborhood as a non LEO vigilante as the first act of aggression and martin jumping him as an act of self defense.
 
I remember hearing a story from a coworker about how if you lived in certain area and hear someone knocking on your door at night, you should totally open it so that 8 or 9 strangers can come into your home and defend themselves. They just need all the hands they can get, you see. Also, the best way to defend yourself from violent old people is to hit them in the back of the head BEFORE they're aware of your presence.
 
Why? Because we saw lots of clips of black attacking whites, asians from the late Colin Flaherty as well as videos of brawls at McDonalds or KFC on WorldStarHipHop. :story:
Don't forget how the music industry is able to appropriate rap culture into urban culture to the mainstream. Rap music being inherently violent in its nature, both internally and externally.
 
“When the shooter is white and the victim is Black, the rate of justifiable homicide is 34%.” Yet, “when the races are reversed,” the “rate of justifiable homicide falls to only 3%.”

I wonder if this might be due to black men being massively more predisposed to violent crime than white men, and immersed in a culture where black-on-white hate crimes are not just tacitly accepted but morally justified. I wonder if there might be some deeper truth behind this statistic, something that might provide some insight into the nature of race relations in America.

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nope, it's just dem whypipo be rayciss again. and in case you're wondering what her vaunted doctorate is in:

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it's also a hot four months old. the title of her dissertation?

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nobody is prouder of their DOCTOR title than a baby fresh grad student, especially when their degree is in a fake STEM field like psychology. congratulations on your DOCTOR title which will definitely make people take you seriously and think you're very smart. I can't wait to see all the difference you'll make using your DOCTOR knowledge to *checks notes* write race-grifting editorials for every culture war snot-rag on the internet. really gives you hope for a better future.
 
When the shooter is white and the victim is Black, the rate of justifiable homicide is 34%.” Yet, “when the races are reversed,” the “rate of justifiable homicide falls to only 3%.”
It’s common for society to portray Black people as more violent than other racial groups.
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The 17-year-old Black teenager was walking home wearing a hoodie, carrying a pack of Skittles in his pocket.
You forgot the part about looking through the windows for various houses, you forgot that he has the ingredients for purple drank as well.
crime, as a “scary Black man.”
That's because Trayvon was trying to cause crushing injuries to Zimmermans head.

But, in Texas, someone can defend themselves under Stand Your Ground laws.
So if a nigger pokes me in my chest or shoves me, I can imagine mag dump his ghetto ass?

I'm fairly certain using lethal force requires the aggressor to use deadly / crippling force of their own.
 
Blacks aren't acting in self defense. No one is attacking them
We need to understand how Marxism operates about this to see why they mean in self defense.

A is white, B is black. A lives minding their business and so does B, until B realises A has things B doesn't own but wants. This is called "economic violence", the fact that A can live of the alleged looting of B's ancestors, so B's current existence is threatened by the system implemented by A's own ancestors to keep B down. Hence, the whole society is build to be aggressive towards B, so B has the right to protect their own life against everything A does, even living.

You might think this is retarded, but this is what all people with Marxist-based ideas believe: feminists, indigenists, LGBTs, etc. They are B and we all are A.
 
It's cargo cult mentality, with a healthy dollop of magical thinking. You actually see this sort of thing, or similar, with sovereign citizen types who think if they invoke the right pattern of legalistic sorcery, they can't be impeded.

This retard is the same way. They see Rittenhouse, Zimmerman, and even Penny walk, and think 'We just need to use self defense!', not realizing there is a shitload of case law regarding self defense and it's not as easy as it looks.
 
The problem is black people go around stabbing people and claiming self-defense even when there are 12 witnesses and 3 different videos on different closed circuits showing it was an obviously unprovoked attack. Or a black schizophrenic thinks a white person calls them "nigger" and smashes their skull in and claims self-defense. Or a black guy gets in a white guy's face because the white guy bumped into him, the white guy pushes him and tells him to fuck off, and the black guy ends up screeching like a baboon and squishing the guy's skull and claims defense.

Even in cases where black guys could argue they were defending themselves, or even defending their honor, they never stop once the opponent is on the ground or unconscious. They keep stomping on the other guy's head and do not stop.
 
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