It Ain’t No Accident

Ari L. NoonanEditor's Essays

[img]2888|right|Rudy Giuliani||no_popup[/img]The quietest truth to slowly leak out of Ferguson this week is that the two-thirds black community was wired to explode, regardless of the grand jury decision.

The nationwide protests were as meticulously, frantically planned as a Broadway show on life support.

The “amazement” and “disappointment” that the entire left-wing choir chirped was as phony as their artificial sadness.

This was a golden moment for American liberals, the white and black race hustlers who scripted the reaction. The verdict was as irrelevant to the libs as the weather in Turkey.

Liberals, you see, love to lose in the court of public opinion because that gives them a chance to talk about America the way their old hero Mao used to.

The fix was in, you knew, when clean-shaven ministers straight-faced that the verdict was a tragedy of mammoth proportions, the kind of showtime weeping that went up when John Dillinger was gunned down outside of a theatre 80 years ago.

The inarticulate boys and girls who romped and stomped on Monday and Tuesday nights were helpless puppets on the ends of raggedy strings. They don’t know any better. They don’t know Mike Brown from Buster Brown.

Here Was the Master Design

The “protests” were going to be carried out whether the grand jury vote 12-0 to string Officer Darren Wilson from the tallest street lamp in Ferguson or came to a proper conclusion.

Meanwhile, out of a black population of 45 million, Jason Riley of the Wall Street Journal is one of only two black adults who spoke out responsibly this week – in a national forum — on the mess in Ferguson entirely birthed by liberal race hustlers, black and white.

“Ferguson is about black criminality.”

The insecure, always attention-starved hustlers who rode their media elevators to the penthouse on the thug back of 300-pound Mike Brown have been seething all week over a statement by New York’s best-ever mayor, Rudy Giuliani.

With one hand behind his back, Mr. Giuliani took down one of television’s most irrational, least qualified, one-track commentators, single-story Michael Eric (I Hate Cops Because They Are Racists) Dyson of the low-wattage Georgetown faculty.

Said Mr. Mayor: “Minority communities typically are subject to more crime. They need law enforcement more than anybody.”

And then Mr. Giuliani landed the knockout punch that Prof. Dyson was unable to counter:

“Ninety-three percent of blacks are killed by other blacks.”