Twenty-two
people died and more than 50 were injured when a terrorist jihadist
released a bomb at the Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England
on May 22. The heinous act of terrorism was condemned worldwide, as
it should have been. Our 45th president was full of condemnation,
although his very limited vocabulary only allowed him to call the
perpetrators of the deadly attack “losers” (the same
thing he called Rosie O’Donnell and Senator Chuck Schumer).
House Speaker Paul Ryan also condemned the bombing in harsh terms and
asked for a moment of silence to commemorate the “young and
innocent” victims of terrorism.
Just
a few miles away from Capitol Hill, though, an outstanding young
Black man was massacred by an intoxicated and crazed racist. Second
Lt. Richard Collins III would have graduated from Bowie State
University on May 23, 2017. A distinguished part of the ROTC, he had
received a commission as second lieutenant in the United States Army
and planned to work in Army intelligence. I’m not comparing
deaths, but I am suggesting that Collins was the victim of domestic
terrorism. Terrorism, after all, is defined as “the unlawful
use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in
the pursuit of political aims.” The man who, unprovoked,
stabbed Collins in the chest is little more than a domestic
terrorist. My vocabulary is a little more advanced than 45’s,
so I won’t call the devil (I refuse to call his name) that
stabbed Collins a loser. He is a monster; a disgusting, depraved and
soulless piece of human excrement. The death penalty is too good for
him. I digress.
The
news in Washington, DC, has explored many aspects of the massacre of
Richard Collins III. It is impossible that House Speaker Ryan is
unaware of the massacre. Yet Ryan has, to date, been silent about
this terroristic massacre. So has the 45th President. So, for that
matter, have so many. Attorney General Jeff Sessions, Mr. Law and
Order, has not deigned to offer condolences to Richard Collins’
family or to make any of the broad generalizations that he likes to
make when Black and Brown men are involved in crime. Why has there
been no moment of silence on the Congressional floor for Second Lt.
Richard Collins III? Why have the Republicans who support the
military so strongly that they are prepared to slash social service
spending to put billions in military spending not spoken up for this
young Black man?
I am
sure some member of Congress will say that they’ve not spoken
up because this is not a national story, because the killing of one
man, no matter how exceptional, may not merit a moment of silence for
the whole Congress. I disagree! When some Republicans are
all-too-eager to embrace racist stereotypes, lifting up a young man
who did all the right things, and condemning his killing could be
meaningful. In order to do that, though, Congress would have to
implicitly (if not explicitly) acknowledge the toll that domestic
terrorism has taken on African American communities. I suppose they
would rather be silent.
The
evil, horrible University of Maryland student who killed Richard
Collins III was part of an alt-right Facebook group. Why does
Facebook facilitate the gathering of these racists? The FBI is
supposedly “investigating” whether the Collins killing is
a hate crime. They know it was! All they have to do is check the
Facebook group and the mess they posted, or follow the repugnantly
encouraging posts that the vicious killer has received from his high
school classmates through social media. For example, Welby Burgone,
who went to high school with the killer devil, now works for the Anne
Arundel County (which is in suburban Maryland) police department as a
communications specialist. “You mess with crabo, you get a
stabo”, Burgonet posted in response to an even more odious post
that cheered the stabber on, writing, “That’s what
happens when a n—try (sic) to get frosty with an OG. Talk s…,
get stabbed. lol.” And the FBI has to “investigate?.”
Really.
Even
the Anne Arundel police have to be questions for their soft peddling
of this matter. Yes, they suspended Burgone. But they also
described his statement as “extremely insensitive”. It’s
a lot more than that. It is brutal, it is repugnant, and someone
with those views has no business working in law enforcement in any
capacity!
Second
Lt. Richard Collins III was massacred on Saturday, May 20. At this
writing, on May 26, there has been no congressional moment of
silence, no outreach from the 45th President, no statement of
repugnance about this domestic terrorism from anyone other than the
Presidents of both Bowie State University, where Collins was to
graduate, and the University of Maryland at College Park, where the
killer matriculated. Why are white leaders so silent on matters of
domestic terrorism and, in particular, the massacre of Richard
Collins III? Shame on them and shame on those of us they represent
for not demanding more!
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