
The city got the full brunt of state coercion, decade after decade
JEFFREY A. TUCKER
April 29, 2015
If you have seen The Wire, you know the score. There are consequences to state management of any social order. Baltimore is a paradigmatic case. How long can people continue to evade the obvious lessons?
It began more than 100 years ago with the imposition of state segregation. This was the original sin that created a second-class of citizenship and racial ghettos for the first time since the end of the Civil War. Every policy response follows from there, with one coercive mistake following another. This town became the backyard playground for the ruling-class planners in Washington, DC. The intellectuals and lawmakers behind these policies cannot reasonably claim to escape responsibility.
Baltimore blew up in riots and fires in the days following the astonishinglycruel death of Freddie Gray (and the stonewalling of the police department about how and why he was killed). But it is a mistake to focus the blame on this incident alone.
What happened in Baltimore is the product of the drug war, a racially punitive policing system, failed public services, segregated public housing, urban renewal, endless rounds of progressive education reform, a highly regulated labor market that cuts off economic opportunity, occupational licensure, gun control, and permanent martial law that makes everyone feel like prisoners.
Baltimore got the full brunt of it all, at every stage, decade after decade.
What do all these policies have in common? They represent the fatal error, common for the better part of a century, of believing that policy elites can manage the social order better than the social order can manage itself. Only the ruling class can decide where and how people should live, how they will be educated, what they can buy and sell, the terms of labor contracts, what businesses come and go, and who gets to enter into certain occupations and the terms under which they may do so. The government would do it all: build and maintain the housing, provide the education, make the jobs, set the pay, enable the security, and administer the justice.
https://fee.org/anythingpeaceful/detail/baltimore-a-failed-state-experiment
White culture can adapt all it wants, but when the majority of black children are being taught/indoctrinated from birth that they are victims and have been unlucky enough to have been born into the “wrong” race, then there’s little hope that things will improve. The black race celebrates and supports criminality, and has a deep distrust and often hostile attitude towards the Police. It’s no wonder that they are viewed with skeptical eyes by the Police and we see these violent confrontations.
The only solution has to come from within black culture and a movement towards restoration of its family unit. Everything from there will fall into place. Opportunistic race hustlers like Sharpton have their own agendas and they are part of the problem, not the solution. Democrat policies, well-intentioned, maybe, do nothing but perpetuate low self esteem and victim mentality.
I’ve been watching these exact same riots all my 60 years. No amount of sensitivity training or throwing more money at the problem will change anything.