Activism, on any level, is challenging and dangerous work. Our country has has a history of
attacking activists:
- Dakota Pipeline activists
- Leonard Peltier.
- Medgar Evers
- Carl Braden
- Cripple Creek miners (the first ever instance of the military firing on American citizens with a Gatling Gun.
- Eugene V. Debs.
- Joe Hill.
- Albert and Lucy Parsons.
Another list that's also incredibly long... too long to list here... is the number Black men, women , and children murdered by systemic racism. Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, and Dave McAtee are just the most recent.
I rarely call out a specific audience in my posts, but in this case I believe it's necessary. I have no interest in trying to explain the context of the protests to the victims of systemic racism. So this is for everyone else: the ones who don't understand. The ones whose face is like my face and hasn't had to worry about being Murdered While Black.
You don't have to embrace the Democratic Party to support the protests. You don't have to change your religious beliefs. You don't have give up calling for peaceful resolutions; but you do need to identify your biases. You do need to understand: this isn't about you. Check your ego. Demand transparency from all government officials. Demand that Free Speech not be penalized because it calls out truth to power. Demand that police brutality and murder by cop be treated like the crimes they are.
During the pandemic (Remember the pandemic?) we were treated to scared white men with guns trying to bully the government because they believed in acceptable losses to "re-start" the economy (that didn't really stop). Freedom for them means sacrificing others.
The activists in the streets who endure red pepper bombs and rubber bullets, who get blamed for the violence perpetrated by police, by opportunists, and by provocateurs, are defining freedom through personal sacrifice. Their bodies are their ballots.
Like me, you may have good reasons not to be out there. But there are other ways to offer support. Remember: it's not about us.