To put things into perspective, Mlive.com, the online news service that I use, has been running a series of articles about the number of people who get murdered each year in cities like Flint, Pontiac, Saginaw, and Detroit. Some of these cities sound like virtual war zones. Bet you didn't hear about the Saginaw child who was celebrating his birthday in his own home surrounded by family and friends when a drive-by shooter shot and killed him. Nope. No teddy bears for him. No bracelets, no national outpouring of grief.
The violence I speak of has been a normal part of life in these cities for years if not decades yet unless you live in Michigan you are likely not to be aware of it. Yet aren't the loss of these lives just as tragic as the lives lost at Sandy Hook? Sandy Hook was an anomaly. As I write this, someone (most likely a young person) is probably losing his or her life right now in one of these cities. Ah, but the people who are dying are poor and black for the most part, we don't really need any more of those. "Natural" selection at work, right?
The violence I speak of has been a normal part of life in these cities for years if not decades yet unless you live in Michigan you are likely not to be aware of it. Yet aren't the loss of these lives just as tragic as the lives lost at Sandy Hook? Sandy Hook was an anomaly. As I write this, someone (most likely a young person) is probably losing his or her life right now in one of these cities. Ah, but the people who are dying are poor and black for the most part, we don't really need any more of those. "Natural" selection at work, right?