Michael Brown and Race Hoaxes
By _Mona Charen_ (http://www.realclearpolitics.com/authors/mona_charen/)  - 
October 24, 2014 


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Back in August, when news first broke of a shooting in Ferguson, Mo., the  
media world, perpetually tingling with eagerness for white-on-black violence 
 stories, plunged into delirium. An unarmed, black 18-year-old "gentle 
giant" had  been shot in the back while running away from a white police 
officer! He was  just preparing to enter college in the fall. He had been 
assassinated while  holding his hands in the air in a gesture of helplessness.
 
"Hands up; don't shoot," chanted protesters. The "hands up" gesture  
immediately achieved iconic status among demonstrators from Boston to New York  
to 
San Francisco.

If the early reports of the tragedy had been  accurate, I would have been 
happy to jump on a plane and march with the  protesters. I wouldn't have set 
fire to any convenience stores or beauty parlors  -- nor would I, as 
Missouri's governor and U.S. attorney general did, imply that  "justice" would 
mean 
the "prosecution" of the officer -- but I would have  demanded a full 
investigation and, if the evidence supported it, an  arrest.
 
But the reports were not accurate, and we had reason to doubt them as soon 
as  the video of the convenience store robbery emerged. The theft and rough 
shoving  of the owner didn't look very gentle. The small cigars Brown stole 
are often  filled with pot. 
Now, as the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and The Washington Post are reporting,  
more evidence is emerging that supports the officer's account. The autopsy  
(first released in September) shows that Brown was not shot in the back. He 
was  hit in the chest, arm and forehead. The entry wounds show that his 
hands were  not raised when he was hit, and blood-spatter evidence suggests he 
was advancing  on Officer Darren Wilson. A wound on Brown's hand contained 
gunpowder residue,  supporting Wilson's claim that Brown went for his gun 
while Wilson was seated in  the car. There is forensic evidence showing that 
the gun did, as Wilson  testified, go off in the car. 
Seven or eight African-American eyewitnesses, reports the Post, support  
Wilson's account of what happened that afternoon but have remained out of the  
public eye for their own safety. 
Brown was found to have enough THC in his body to trigger hallucinations.  
Marijuana doesn't usually promote aggression, but it can induce paranoia in 
some  people and certainly warp perception. His companion, Dorian Johnson, 
who  provided some of the narrative about Brown's supposed hands-up posture, 
has a  criminal record and has lied to police in the past. 
And so Brown joins a long, very sad list of faux "civil rights" victims.  
Recall the "epidemic" of black church burnings in the South, the nooses found 
 hanging from black professors' offices, the KKK appearance at Oberlin 
College a  couple of years ago, the Tawana Brawley rape case and the Florida 
black voter  disenfranchisement case. Each of these, and too many other cases 
to list, was  greeted with lip-smacking relish from the press. All of them 
were frauds or  hoaxes. 
In this familiar morality play, it's always 1963; it's forever Selma.  
Participants luxuriate in the warm bath of sympathy for victims of the kind of  
white racism that disappeared decades ago. The awful period in American 
history  when Emmett Till (to whom Brown has been compared, which is 
outrageous) 
could be  lynched for smiling at a white girl, when the Scottsboro boys 
were found guilty  of rape despite one of the "victims" admitting she had lied, 
when blacks faced  endemic racism everywhere, is long gone. 
Now racism is the province of a few kooks, while the overwhelming majority 
of  Americans of all colors agree on the sacredness of equality and vote 
twice for a  black president to underscore it. Americans have many more 
pressing problems  than racism -- including family decay, terror threats, 
educational mediocrity,  stagnant growth, intergenerational poverty and shrill 
polarization. 
So it's heartbreaking to watch the kabuki theater play out yet again and to 
 know that thousands, maybe millions, of American blacks are being deceived 
into  believing that an 18-year-old who showed really bad judgment in 
attacking a  police officer is a civil rights hero, and that young black males 
minding their  own business on city streets are in danger of being shot by 
police for fun. It's  demoralizing for blacks and a calumny on  whites. 

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