How fitting, in the grotesque sort of way that American society predictably moves from carnage to carnage and outrage to outrage, that the sniper attacks on Dallas police officers took place a short stroll from the most famous sniper attack in history.
Texas is indeed the epicenter of all that is wrong in these gun-sick United States, but what is more important at this moment is that the sniper attack on November 23, 1963 at Dealey Plaza that snuffed out the life of John Fitzgerald Kennedy and the sniper attack last night a mere 1,000 feet away at El Centro College that snuffed out the lives of five police officers were attacks on the established order.
Once the historic mists are parted and pet conspiracy theories put aside, and regardless of whether there was one sniper or two on that cold autumn day, the 35th president of the United States was silenced because he and his administration were a threat to the established order, most probably the epidemic of organization crime that had bestowed La Cosa Nostra and its ethnic brotherhood with the status of a powerful shadow government that FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover neither took seriously nor was willing to fight. And it may turn out that while the snipers who dispatched five police officers on July 7, 2016 were blacks who hated whites, and white cops in particular, they also were pushing back against the established order.
I don’t really want to go here, but here I go:
Barack Obama has a little under 200 days to serve, and I won’t begin to exhale until he is no longer our president, although he certainly will remain a Kenyan-born nigger and the Antichrist to far too many people. You know what I’m talking about, America.
The usual batshit crazy spokesmen for our sickest were out of their holes before the gun smoke had cleared in Dallas. Tweeted Tea Party darling and former Congressman Joe Walsh:
This is war. Watch out Obama. Watch Out Black Lives Matter punks. Real America is coming after you.
Most cops are good guys. Most Americans mean well. But black people are being killed by white cops at such a rate that most of these killings don’t even make the national news anymore. (And if I may say so, black people don’t need sympathy; they need respect.) Now police officers merely trying to make sure a peaceful protest stayed that way are being mowed down. Mass shootings are occurring with such numbing frequency that they seem like so many rustled feathers, and the carnage is the only relief we’re getting from a presidential campaign between a racist and a woman who ignores the legal requirements of office because they’re inconvenient.
Then there are Walsh’s pals, the sick Republican f*cks in the House who don’t want to even minimally toughen gun laws to try to prevent terrorists from buying the killing machines that are easier to purchase than getting a driver’s license, and the ever observant Dr. Ben Carson, who lit into Obama for “politicizing” the Dallas tragedy and helpfully reminded us that people need high-powered weapons not to hunt deer, but to be able to defend themselves from their government.
Are you surprised that the Dallas perps may be black people? That the kind of befouled mental state we have come to associate with white Christianist nuts, Klans and militiamen doesn’t respect racial boundaries in 2016 America?
It is hard to say whether we are more terrified of the police than the police are terrified of us. Astounding. But there is no question that we live in a land where the National Rifle Association long ago replaced La Cosa Nostra as a powerful shadow government and that it doesn’t care who the person pulling the trigger is, only that there are an unlimited number of triggers to pull.
And for all the talk of ours being the greatest nation on earth, we’re not even coming close anymore, folks. As for being the sickest, we’re there.
IMAGE: “A TALE OF TWO HOODIES” BY MICHAEL D’ANTUONO