It’s been a week since the jury found George Zimmerman not guilty of second-degree murder for the killing of Trayvon Martin. And it’s been that long since America has been unmercifully subjected to non –stop coverage of false indignation manifesting itself in “demonstrations,” self-righteous laments about the verdict’s implication, continued emotional manipulation of black Americans for political gain ($harpton, Jack$on, M$NBC, the NAACP, the president, Eric Holder, etc.) and so-called discussions about race and what it means to be “a black man in America.”
As a parenthetical, president Obama injecting himself- again- on Friday was particularly and expectedly disappointing. Rather than saying something constructive, seeking to extend a sense of calm regarding the situation, he did the exact opposite. But what else can one expect from a community organizer.
Now to be honest, all this talk about race is intentionally shortsighted, disingenuous to those who actually need to hear the tough talk surrounding race- namely black Americans, and self-serving of those who would benefit most- specifically the dishonest and soulless profiteers of the racial grievance industry.
And because of the proliferation of media attention regarding the “discussions about race” and its implications- especially in such a short period of time, I’m suffering from a diagnosed case of acute racial fatigue.
I’m sick and tired of hearing superficial “discussions” about race. Especially when that talk implicates whites and infantilizes blacks.
Actually I’m sick of “race,” period.
I’m tired of Trayvon Martin being compared to Emmett Till- which by extension projects upon contemporary America a racial ethos similar to that of 1955. Martin was no Till, period.
I’m tired of hearing that Martin sacrificed his life or that he was some kind of martyr. Please, already. Those making these comments deserved to be slapped and or openly ridiculed.
I’m tired of seeing the Rev. Martin Luther King photoshopped into a hoodie. This is nothing short of repulsive and it denigrates the memory of Rev. King’s contribution to racial justice. Our country shall forever be in debt to Rev. King; the same cannot and should not be said nor insinuated about Trayvon Martin.
I’m especially exhausted of hearing talk from condescending white progressives who enable and encourage blacks into maintaining their embrace (revelry) of the false narrative of victimization at the hands of “the system,” the amorphous, undefinable organism whose sole purpose is keeping blacks from “getting ahead.”
These embarrassing “demonstrations” happening across the county increase racial fatigue because those engaging in them do so at the expense of their dignity and credibility. These people have willingly ignored the facts and evidence of this case in a grandstanding attempt to keep whites responsible (guilty) for perpetuating racial discrimination and at the same time obligated to perform penance of indeterminate length- defined by the racial grievance industry- with no assurance of absolution.
And they do all of this in light of the black-on-black crime that is much more destructive and prevalent in America than a “white Hispanic” killing a black male.
The whole charade is disgusting.
And I’m tired of it.
This trial wasn’t about race. Martin’s family …read more









