Albuquerque Journal

Our multiracia­l nation needs to hang together if it’s to survive

- VICTOR DAVIS HANSON Syndicated Columnist Readers may email Victor Davis Hanson at authorvdh@gmail.com.

Recently an unarmed 29-year-old African American, Tyre Nichols, was brutally beaten to death by five Black Memphis police officers. They were charged with murder. All belonged to a special crime unit known as the Scorpions.

Both the victimizer­s and victim were Black. The Memphis police chief is Black. The assistant police chief is Black.

Nearly 60% of the police force is Black. The white population of Memphis is about 25%.

The now-disbanded Scorpion unit of mostly Black officers was created as a response to grassroots appeals to stop spiraling crime in mostly Black neighborho­ods.

The death of Tyre Nichols could be attributed to many things: a basic lack of humanity on the part of the officers, poor police training, lax administra­tive supervisio­n and lowered hiring standards.

Instead, no sooner was the beating death announced than accusation­s of “systemic racism” surfaced.

Van Jones, the former Obama administra­tion green czar and recent recipient of Jeff Bezos’ $100 million “courage and civility award,” pronounced on CNN that the Black police oppressors were acting out white racism.

Some claimed that charging the five Black officers with murder was itself racist. Others alleged that creating the unit in the first place to reduce Black-on-Black crime was racist.

Yet, when everything becomes racist, then nothing in particular can be racist.

About the same time, the city of San Francisco, along with the state of California, was exploring paying out huge cash reparation­s to its African American residents for the ancestral sin of slavery.

That evil institutio­n was abolished some 158 years ago through the Civil War that killed some 700,000 Americans.

Yet California was always a free state with no history of slavery.

No resident of America in six generation­s has been either a slave or slave owner. …

How do we quantify either current eligibilit­y or culpabilit­y in multiracia­l California where 27% of the residents were not born in the United States? Whites make up only 35% of the state’s population. …

These reactionar­ies seem eager to return to “separate but equal” apartheid, supposedly outlawed nearly 60 years ago by the 1964 Civil Right Act.

A recent National Associatio­n of Scholars study found that of some 173 schools surveyed, 42% provided racially segregated residences. Some 46% offered racially segregated orientatio­n programs.

An overwhelmi­ng 72% hosted racially segregated graduation ceremonies.

So-called “safe spaces” on campus exclude students on the basis of race, especially whites who are reduced to stereotype­d members of a toxic collective.

Race-based admissions have transmogri­fied from proportion­al representa­tion — the entering class should reflect roughly the racial make-up of the nation — to reparatory or compensato­ry admittance. …

Ironically, current racial engineerin­g resurrects the old quota systems used in the past to discrimina­te against Jews.

“Whites” — to the extent we can determine any race in an intermarri­ed, multiracia­l society — do not fit the now ossified definition of an exploitive majority.

They no longer even compose a majority in most major American cities and in some states.

They rank well behind many non-white ethnic groups in terms of per capita income, and millions of working-class Americans certainly don’t fit the tired stereotype of “privileged.”

In racist fashion, white males are often smeared as exhibiting collective “white rage.”

Yet they commit suicide at double their demographi­cs – and more than twice as frequently as Blacks and Latinos. …

In terms of hate-crime offenders, whites are demographi­cally underrepre­sented. The most overrepres­ented victims of hate crimes are whites of Jewish background.

Whites commit violent crimes against those of different races at rates below their percentage­s in the general population.

In sum, class, not race, remains the best litmus test of being underprivi­leged in America. It is no longer synonymous with race.

No wonder the identity politics industry now strains to attach prefixes such as “systemic” or “implicit” to “racism,” or “micro” to “aggression,” purportedl­y to ferret out bias that otherwise is not apparent.

Pause to reflect that America is the only successful multiracia­l constituti­onal republic in history.

To survive in an increasing­ly dysfunctio­nal and hostile world abroad, the unique idea of the United States requires concord.

But national cohesion is only possible through citizens subordinat­ing their tribal interests to a common culture. Only then do they cease being automatons of warring tribes and collective­s.

As the world becomes ever scarier, Americans must — as Benjamin Franklin once warned — hang together, or most certainly they will soon all hang separately.

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