How the Lack of Money and Power Corrupt the Message of People Trying to Protest the Murder of George Floyd

Here’s how I would explain the violent George Floyd protests to a Martian anthropologist.

The U.S. Constitution gives a theoretical “right” to free speech but not a real-life ability to speak powerfully or widely. Whereas money and power give rich people many ways to blast out their messages, ordinary Americans wanting to get out their messages often get eaten in the public square by street vultures. Consider these two examples.

When Donald Trump wants to make an announcement, he commands dozens of types of federal military and police organizations. This allows Trump to calmly walk up to a podium or stroll down the street in order to tell Americans what a smart man he is, or how religious or healthy or whatever. While he stands up there flatulating these lies, no one interrupts Trump because he controls a massively expensive and well-armed system of law enforcement officers and they extend their perimeter so widely that unfriendly others can’t get close. If any protestors try to get close enough to interrupt Trump’s bombastic bullshit, Trump’s police officers and soldiers throw their asses into jail.

Compare this to the George Floyd protests, where many thousands of ordinary Americans took to the streets, but they were then on their own. Ordinary Americans don’t control law enforcement. They cannot control their perimeters in order to safely deliver their message without interruption. As we’ve seen over and over, as soon as the heartfelt protestors get started delivering their messages in the public square, the area becomes an undefended magnet for uninvited masses of miscreants: anarchists, vandals, arsonists, inciters of violence and many others who clearly don’t give a shit about George Floyd. Virtually every time ordinary people gather together by the hundreds or thousands, their message gets corrupted because ordinary Americans do not have the money or power to hire hundreds of law enforcement officers to control their perimeter. Their message gets diluted by broken glass, thrown bricks and burning businesses, as well as horrible injuries, shattered dreams and gruesome deaths. Following this widespread mayhem, the heartfelt protestors get blamed for something they never planned or intended. The many people who simply wanted to bring attention to George’s Floyd’s murder are accused of intentionally destroying America’s central cities. The photos appearing in the mass media are Exhibits A-Z.

That’s how it almost always ends for those without great amounts of money and power. That is how it is in this Land where everyone only has the right to pointlessly yell out their grievances in their own living room or from their front porch. This is the Land where people of modest means can no longer assemble in peace to deliver stinging rebukes to corrupt politicians because they do not have the money or power to control and deliver a message in the public square, no matter how important that message is.

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Erich Vieth

Erich Vieth is an attorney focusing on civil rights (including First Amendment), consumer law litigation and appellate practice. At this website often writes about censorship, corporate news media corruption and cognitive science. He is also a working musician, artist and a writer, having founded Dangerous Intersection in 2006. Erich lives in St. Louis, Missouri with his two daughters.

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    TIMOTHY Eves HOGAN

    What I have seen is a wall of white supporters for the George Floyd protesters standing between them and riot geared and militarized cops. What I have seen is hundreds of thousands from diverse communities marching in the protests all around the country and the world against the murder of George Floyd. What I have heard is the need to allow for legitimate, peaceful outlets for the righteous anger of many at the continuing violence against unarmed black citizens on the streets, in their cars, in commercial places, in public places, and in folks’ own homes.

    People have observed courteous silence as Trump lies some 18,000 times not out of fear but, that misplaced courtesy given to the office of the POTUS. I would likely be removed but, do not believe courtesy is required any longer in the face of continuous and continual lies, distortions and deliberate deceptions such as the all too often false conflations, false choices, false dichotomies, false statements and appeals to false or non-existent authority. Another difficulty is in the in both the print and broadcast media to regurgitate whatever inanty or insanity said by Trump, his twitter account or his spokespersons.

    Some local law enforcment suspect “outside agitators” of fomenting arsons, violence and looting duing peaceful demonstrations against the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis.

    https://www.startribune.com/attention-turns-more-to-the-role-of-out-of-state-rioters/570897402/

    The FBI had earlier issued a warning that White Supremacist groups and other “very fine people” had urged supporters to spit on colored people, cops and Jews to spread COVID-19 among those groups.

    https://people.com/crime/white-supremacists-trying-infect-cops-jews-people-color-coronavirus/

    The so-called “Tea Party” was funded by billionaires who wanted to have the illusion of public opposition to economic policies which might help the Middle and Working Classes during the Obama administration.

    https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/cifamerica/2010/oct/25/tea-party-koch-brothers

    It may not be much of a stretch for the efforts of far right domestic fringe groups to be coordinating around the nation to discredit peaceful demonstrations against the murder of an innocent, unarmed black man, to distract the nation from the COVID-19 debacle of the trump administration and to provide a platform for Trump to claim a “law and order” mantle to boost his electoral chances in November.

    https://thelatestbreakingnews.com/white-nationalists-are-using-fake-antifa-twitter-accounts-to-disrupt-protests/

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