Field Negro: Robert’s “bad day”.

 

I want to start this post by giving a shout out to my Asian brothers and sister out there, and letting them know that I, along with the field hands and other field Negroes, are standing with them in their struggle against hatred and ignorance. 

The city of Atlanta (and the areas around  it) is still in shock after a young white man took it up on himself to murder eight people in cold blood. (We knew he was a young white man before it was even announced because he was taken alive without incident.)  And it wasn’t lost on us that most of the victims were Asian American women. Of course, America being America, the press and those in positions of authority tried to spin it differently. 

The killer told authorities that he had a sex addiction, and that’s why he did what he did, but we know better. He passed a lot of strip clubs to cross over into multiple counties to find Asian massage spas and kill Asian women, so give me a break.

Then, of course, there was the sheriff from Cherokee County, who wanted us to know that the cold blooded killer was just “having a bad day.”  You got the feeling that the good old boy sheriff was feeling more remorse for the killer than he was the eight people he murdered in cold blood. Of course we are starting to find out why.  I hate to judge a book by its cover, but I took one look at sheriff Baker and I knew exactly what he was all about. I am sure every other black person in America watching it knew as well.

Now there is all this hand wringing and folks trying to figure out why there has been this sad incredible spike in Asian hate crimes over the last few months. I am not sure why, though, because it’s obvious where this all came from, and when it all started. We only have to look at the former president and his incredibly irresponsible actions.  

People thought that his calling the COVID-19 virus the Kung Flu and the China virus was funny and cute at the time. It wasn’t. And people of good conscience who tried to warn him to tone down the anti Asian rhetoric could see all of this coming. 

“Baker said Wednesday that the gunman was likely to have acted alone.

“These locations, he sees them as an outlet for him, something he shouldn’t be doing,” Baker said, adding that Long indicated that he had an “issue with porn” and was “attempting to take out that temptation.”

“He was fed up, at the end of his rope,” Baker said. “He had a bad day, and this is what he did.”
 

Cherokee County Sheriff Frank Reynolds said Long “may have frequented some of these places in the past” and “might have been lashing out.” 

No sheriff Baker, he didn’t act alone. He had a lot of company. Including you. 

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