I consider myself a practitioner of a dying art form that is slowly disappearing from society. Long before it was an internet acronym or a text message abbreviation, this unique skill was passed down to me as a man who was raised by a single mother in a house with three other sisters.
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I honestly believe I have an better understanding of women than most men. And when I see other men inject themselves into arguments about feminism, womenโs issues and how we live in a sexist society, I cringe, because as a man I know I have no place in the discussion. I know this because I am an avid student of the lost art of shutting the fโk up.
My studies began under the tutelage of my grandmother, who taught me the first lesson of the ancient art when I was just a toddler learning to speak. In a room filled with elders who knew and understood much more than I did, she passed down the pearl of wisdom that instructed me to โbe quiet when grown folks is talking.โ It was only a scant few years later when my uncle Junior, putting his hand on my shoulder as I interrupted while he showed me how to prime and crank a lawn mower, suggested that if I โbe quiet, I might actually learn something.โ
Thus began my STFU education.
A few days ago, in Houstonโs 3rd Ward, a group of protesters decided to picket the local NAACP headquarters. To be fair, when I refer to them as a โgroup of protesters,โ I am using the term very loosely, because describing them as a motley crew of gun-toting, Confederate-flag-waving racists lacking both IQ points and (and this is just an educated guess) teethโwhile accurateโcould be misconstrued as an insult.
There are some people who will immediately take issue with me calling them toothless, racist dummies. Yet the fact that this collection of rabble-rousers brought semi-automatic weapons to the premises of an organization founded on nonviolence to protest an entirely different organization that hasย no connection to it except that both are advocates of African-American issues speaks to their ignorance.
They chose to bring along an offensive symbol and paramilitary weapons to the NAACP to protest Black Lives Matter becauseโyou know โฆ black people. Picketing the Houston NAACP in response to a perceived Black Lives Matter offense in Dallas only exists in the mind of a racist who thinks all black people, and things, are alike. Itโs like going to a Mexican restaurant to protest illegal immigration.
I will admit that I didnโt do an official tooth count, but I have seen the pictures, and from my long history of protest experience, a large percentage of people who fly the rebel flag in public places seem to be lackadaisical when it comes to dentistry.
"We came out here to protest against the NAACP and their failure in speaking out against the atrocities that organizations like Black Lives Matter and other pro-black organizations have caused the attack and killing of white police officers, the burning down of cities and things of that nature. โฆ If they're going to be a civil rights organization and defend their people, they also need to hold their people accountable.โ
They call themselves, "White Lives Matter."
This group of white activists is indicative of a large slice of Donald Trump-supporting, Stars and Bars flag-wavers who believe Black Lives Matter to be racist. They think that the movement to address state violence against people of color is inherently anti-white. Even though Black Lives Matter protested against the black officers who killed Freddie Gray. Even though the movement began during the turmoil around a Hispanic manโs lynching of Trayvon Martin. Black Lives Matter is not anti-white. It isnโt even anti-cop. It is anti-people-who-shoot-black-people-and-use-the-protection-of-the-state-to-get-away-with-it.
And yet the affirmation that black lives have value is always shouted down by people who want to remind you that white lives matter. They love to retort that blue lives matter.
As ifโsince Emmett TillโAmerica hasnโt reminded black people that white lives matter with boots to the face and nooses around necks.
As if the white fright that believes Muslims are streaming over the border to eradicate Christmas and radicalize people into erasing the precious white lives hasnโt fueled a carrot-colored wannabe dictator to within inches of the presidency.
As if this country isnโt so concerned with white lives that it is more willing to pay for a mythical wall between Mexico and the U.S. than body cameras on the chests of cops.
As if the evil people who kill innocent police officers get away with back pay, desk jobs and pension plans.
As if bomb-carrying robot drones and SWAT teams donโt immediately hunt down the snuffers-out of โblue lives.โ
As if the existence of the Confederate flag isnโt a staunch enough reminder that the bloodiest war in American history was because the policy of this country was โFโk black lives,โ and the bottom half of this country was willing to โburn down cities and things of that nature โฆ โ to keep it that way.
White Lives Matter doesn'tย matter.
Ultimately, White Lives Matter is like me injecting myself into the feminist argument. Their privilege has led them to believe they have a right to an opinion, when in truth, they are too stupid to even insert themselves into a discussion. Having a nuanced discussion about the politics, policy and history of race in America with someone waving the flag whose only current-day context is โDamn, I wish you were still slavesโ is useless.
Almost as useless as me, with my then-700-day-old grasp of the English language, trying to interrupt an adult conversation. Unlike the white people who feel the need to throw the caveat-filled grenades of โWhat about black-on-black crime?โ and "Why do they resist?โ I learned the valuable lesson early in life that not every opinion is a legitimate one. I eventually grasped the notion that there are some situations and some conversations where my voice is not only unneeded but is invalid.
ย Unlike White Lives Matter, I know when to shut the fโk up.
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