James Holmes, Aurora, & Batman: When White People Use Guns To Kill, Everyone Gets Sad

Jul 27, 2012 26 Comments by

If I didn’t know any better, I’d think Sideshow Bob was arrested for shooting up a movie theater in Aurora, Colorado last week. Either that or that Carrot Top finally erupted in a fit of ‘roid rage after all of these years. Let’s be honest, alleged movie theater shooter James Holmes doesn’t look the part of a thug or a brilliant criminal genius; yep, he’s definitely not as intimidating as Lex Luthor. Scary looking, but not intimidating.

Maybe you’ve noticed, but I haven’t said a single word about the Colorado massacre, which saw fifty-eight people shot, and twelve people dead at the hands of one, James Holmes. Here we are about a week later, and I’m finally ready to address or even mention it in passing. Why did I wait this long? Because, to be honest, I’ve been disgusted by the media coverage and subsequent debate over gun control that it has sparked. Yes, to borrow a line from my man Corey Booker, it’s been “nauseating.” And why do I say that about only the largest mass shooting in American history? Because there’s something troubling about everyday gun violence in major US cities being ignored, and having the actions of one person create such outrage, and even a call for stiffer gun control legislation.

I know, what I say sounds silly and maybe even crass to some; yes, and maybe it’s too soon to speak this way while everyone is in mourning. But the truth remains: more people are shot and killed on average within a twenty-four hour period in major cities than the number of persons upon whom Holmes inflicted his sick and twisted will. But hey, I suppose last week’s shooting in Aurora is reminiscent of the days when crack cocaine hit the suburbs: it was never a problem until “certain people” started abusing said illegal narcotic.

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Shamecca Davis hugs her son Isaiah Bow, who was an eye witness to the shooting, outside Gateway High School where witness were brought for questioning Friday, July 20, 2012 in Denver. After leaving the theater Bow went back in to find his girlfriend. " I didn't want to leave her in there. But she's ok now," Bow said. A gunman wearing a gas mask set off an unknown gas and fired into a crowded movie theater at a midnight opening of the Batman movie "The Dark Knight Rises," killing at least 12 people and injuring at least 50 others, authorities said. (AP Photo/Barry Gutierrez)

But like my man Ice Cube said in the 1991 classic film, Boyz In The Hood, “Either they don’t know, don’t show, or even care what’s goin’ on in the hood.” Which is ironic in itself because I can remember when that movie was released, there were a slew of shootings and violence at movie theaters all across the country as urban youth gathered to partake of the latest in ghetto cinematography. The funny thing then like now? Nobody blamed those shootings assault weapons, called for gun control; instead, they blamed it on Hip Hop and melanin. This week, Batman was never once blamed for James Holmes’ decision to play target practice in a darkened movie theater. Which in itself is peculiar especially when you consider that more people died in the Batman movie (as they do in violent films) than the number of people killed at its midnight showing on that fateful night in question.

SIDENOTE: The following is what I think to be the best commentary on the subject:

Having said all of that, it’s good to know that there’s at least one person who weighed in on the events of last week who was able to put things in perspective at a recent speaking event — someone with a platform to shine a light on the violence in urban communities:

“For every Columbine or Virginia Tech, there are dozens gunned down on the streets of Chicago and Atlanta, and here in New Orléans. For every Tucson or Aurora, there is daily heartbreak over young Americans shot in Milwaukee or Cleveland. Violence plagues the biggest cities, but it also plagues the smallest towns. It claims the lives of Americans of different ages and different races, and it’s tied together by the fact that these young people had dreams and had futures that were cut tragically short.” – President Barack Obama

There’s an obvious disconnect when it comes to violence in America. As a nation we mourn the tragic loss of twelve lives in Aurora, Colorado last week. And we do this while ignoring the hundreds of thousands of lives negatively impacted by the presence of US soldiers with automatic weapons in foreign countries. We mourn the loss of life in Aurora while ignoring the loss of life inflicted on many in small villages in far away places by military drone strikes. Just once, I wish we coul;d be reminded in some small way, that we live in a violent nation and are all accomplices in state sanction violence ourselves, when we fail to speak up and out about it. When we ignore this reality, we become inhuman and just as sadistic as the James Holmes’ of the world even without pulling a trigger ourselves. But sadly, when it doesn’t happen on our block, it never happens.

Finally, allow me to make this last point. In no way should we trivialize such a traumatic event and loss of life as a result of last week’s horrific theater shooting out in Aurora, Colorado. However, I’d be remiss if I didn’t share some of my observations from the past week. Maybe it’s just me, but things are pretty different when white people kill. Relative to when black folks or a person of color does it; things tend to play out differently One thing I know, is that white guys won’t have to worry about being looked at suspiciously as they enter movie theaters from here on out no matter the color of their hair — not in the same way as brown-skinned people with funny names who travel on airplanes; or like the black guy who “forces” white folks to cross the street and clutch their purses in fear; the same black guy who might be “brilliant” and on his way to earning a PhD as James Holmes was.

That much, I know…

 

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RiPPa is the creator, publisher, and editor-in-chief of The Intersection of Madness & Reality. As a writer, he uses his sense of humor, sarcasm, and sardonic negro wit to convey his opinion. Being the habitual line-stepper and fire-breathing liberal-progressive, whether others agree with him, isn’t his concern. He loves fried chicken, watermelon, and President Barack Obama. Yes, he's Black; yes, he's proud; and yes, he says it loud. As such, he's often misunderstood.
  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Jason-Walker/100002521336986 Jason Walker

    Ignoring the fact that mass shootings, which do nearly always have a white perpetrator, are rare compared to all other shootings,.. what you’re saying is “well you used your statistics about black criminals to say ‘watch out for black people,’ so it’s unfair that I can’t use anecdotal evidence about mass shootings to say ‘crackers are craaazy!’ ” You’re complaining that the media wasn’t racist towards white people? GTFO The media walks on egg shells when they report on a crime committed by a black person. Considering how the black murder rate is 7 times the white murder rate, I would say that the media PAMPERS the black community.

    And you’re absolutely wrong: if a white guy goes to a theater now with his hair dyed orange right after THIS shooting, you can bet your ass people are going to have a problem with it. That guy is obviously trying to stir people up.

    • TPAshwill

      Thanks Jason for some common sense. This blog is all too often one big complaint about how unfair life is for blacks. The reality is that black people commit nearly all crime… that’s why no one reports on it. In fact, the typical news outlets don’t even report on race anymore because it makes the black community “look bad”. The reality is that they have been coddled for too long and need to get their acts together. They are a huge drain on society.

      • http://rippdemup.com/ RiPPa

        You say, “Black people commit nearly all the crime.” I would love to see you provide data to support this claim. When you do, there’s a strong chance that I won’t consider you to be as racist and ignorant as you seem to be.

        • TPAshwill

          http://bjs.ojp.usdoj.gov/content/homicide/race.cfm

          This shows white v. black for homicide. That is actually skewed because they count mexicans as white in these statistical analysis but you get the idea. If you actually broke it down by race you would see that white people are generally peace loving and productive. Unlike their black counterparts who have a tendency to destroy their own communities and any community they happen to become a part of.

          • http://rippdemup.com/ RiPPa

            And homicide is the only crime? Also, do the numbers account for unrepirted or unsolved crimes of homicide? Lastly, if whites are generally more peaceful than blacks as you say, why then are most atrocities around the globe attributed to white folks?

          • Realist

            What are you talking about? If you look at all the civil unrest and genocide going on in Africa RIGHT NOW its all being done by Africans, with no help from the “white devil” whatsoever. What “atrocities” are you talking about exactly?

          • Enrique

            @94324571ac3d0e48d42fb830a7f7c84b:disqus So Africa’s people just woke up one day and said, “Fuck it, we’re bored, let’s kill each other.” According to your logic, this is the way things played out. Ask yourself, Is it possible that the industrialized world has contributed, even a trickle, to the instability of Africa, from North to South? In Northern Africa you have political and social instability, with accounts of the West intervening all too often. Sub-Saharan Africa has experience growing instability since the Atlantic Slave Trade. What about Apartheid in South Africa? Just because what you see RIGHT NOW, doesn’t omit it from having a history.

          • thefamouslydead

            The atrocities that you are speaking of are mostly of waring nations which is something every race on every continent has a history of. The only difference is that the so-called white nations like in every other subject are much more efficient with their modern war machines than the black nations with their machetes. As for atrocities out side of warfare I’m sure you’ll find that your statement of them being “ATTRIBUTED to white folks” is a very accurate one. You know, the same way the asshole a few comments below yours named ( Enrique ) attributes the unrest and genocide in Africa to the so-called white nations of the west.

          • nothinggirlJane

            even if those statistics are true, I’m pretty sure it has more to do with the environment in which they are raised and live in, than what their skin color happens to be. Men commit more violent crimes than women. That doesn’t mean that women are better than men, or that women should hold that against every person who happens to be equipped with a penis o.0 You’re coming off like white people are better than black. You are the kind of person that makes the rest of us white people look like assholes. What the hell are you hoping to achieve by being divisive? How could that possibly Help Anything??? Every single person has the capacity to do harm, and the capacity to love. You are no different than anyone else here. You only think you are.

      • For_The_Masses

        Wrong, black people do not commit all the crime. Bring those stats back here and show us. I know the answer, but let’s see if you bold enough to pick up your face and post facts.

        • tpashwill

          I posted above. Enjoy. People refuse to acknowledge it and the news doesnt report race like it used to but the facts are the facts.

          • For_The_Masses

            You showing me homicide data, I said wrong again – where are the rapes,
            robberies, assaults, etc. In your original post you stated blacks commit
            “nearly all the crime” Lastly, we discuss black on black crime – it appears
            white on white crime is not too far behind as far as murders are
            concerned.Furthermore, it appears most of these homicides that Blacks commit are often drug related – compared to homicidal work place violence and folks that want to shoot up a theater and go nuts.

          • nothinggirlJane

            He also neglected to mention that most, if not all, serial killers are white males…

    • http://rippdemup.com/ RiPPa

      The media pampers black people, or more specifically, black criminals?

      You sir, are an idiot; but, I’m sure you’re used to hearing this.

      But just for shits and giggles, how exactly are black people “pampered” by the media? No seriously, I’d love to hear an explanation if you’re able to produce a credible argument to support your claim.

      But before you do, read the following which cites several studies to prove what I say to be true.

    • For_The_Masses

      The media doesn’t dedicate segment after segment cuddling a black person who committed crimes and appointing their analysis to figure out why, but is clearly doing it with Holmes. I have watch for the past week the coverage and it is sickening. The media is basically saying, poor baby what went wrong to Holmes, he was such a smart kid. I have not seen any mainstream coverage of the atrocities occurring in Chicago, how can the media walk on egg shells when reporting black on black crime when they don’t report it at all. Furthermore, try living in NYC where a white guy wearing orange, pink, blue, etc hair is the norm. Get your head out of the sand…..

      • nothinggirlJane

        Has it occurred to you that they are trying to figure out how this happened because this person has no history of violent behavior, then went into a theater intent on slaughtering a room full of strangers with No known motive. How many other violent crimes have all of those unusual elements?? It’s incredibly difficult to prosecute someone, and make sure they go to prison instead of some hospital, when you have absolutely no motive and the crime itself seems to point towards some kind of insanity??? They are trying to understand it. The crimes that don’t receive this kind of media attention, are typically easy to prosecute and easy to understand. And you all seem to think he’s getting all this media attention because he’s white? What about the OJ Simpson trials? What about the George Zimmerman trial? My White uncle was murdered a few years ago. The killer had no known motive. Guess what? It didn’t make local news. When you start looking at everyone based on their race, it’s only too easy to see some kind of bias. Why not just look at others and see people?

  • http://www.facebook.com/joanna.iovino Joanna Iovino

    The coverage of white killers makes me sick because it is always a bunch of hand wringing and psychoanalysis. HOWEVER, I think when people begin to discuss gun control in these cases rather than in cases of people killed in the inner city, it makes perfect sense. Why? Because these folks have legally obtained guns, while most inner city gun violence is a result of illegal weapons. Gun control laws cannot control what is already illegal and gun conrol laws do nothing to stop the illegal gun trade, it can only make it more difficult to obtain legal weapons. So, what is the purpose to talk about criminalizing posession of a gun when the posession of most guns used in the inner cities is already a crime?

    • http://rippdemup.com/ RiPPa

      My point was that nobody cares to talk about gun control until an incident like this pops off in middle America, far removed from where most people live. If we’re going to discuss gun control, why not discuss straw purchases, and the 40% of illegal gun sales that constitutes the percentage of all sales? To me, it’s silly to have a debate driven mostly by the media, about a ban on assault weapons and the number of rounds purchased by Holmes. None of it solves the real problem that is gun violence in America. But yet, let’s ignore it when it happens in communities of color?

      • http://www.facebook.com/joanna.iovino Joanna Iovino

        I think there is a bit of a double edged sword when speaking of violence in communities of color. I am in Hartford, CT, a city which is 83% POC. My specific neighborhood is 99% POC. I am involved in anti-violence groups in my neighborhood. And I know there is a bit of an issue/problem when people who are NOT from this neighborhood and who are NOT from this city address violence in the community. On the one hand, their assessments of the violence in the North End of Hartford (where I live) REEK of racism OR they simply do not even attempt to understand the underlying issues that people who live in this community experience.

        I know I have had people tell me that they DO NOT want people addressing the issue of urban violence from their suburban couches because they do so in a very judgmental fashion and do not even bother to attempt to address the broader social issues underlying the violence. The people who live WITHIN my neighborhood/city are very vociferous about the gun violence here….. the white folks in the suburbs or in the downtown/west end/and south end do not talk about it…. but really, who cares???? They are not going to be the ones to join in on the front lines of the struggle against violence, esp since most of them are scared to even set foot in the north end!

        • http://rippdemup.com/ RiPPa

          For me, I see the problem as urban violence being addressed as “black on black crime”. For many of the people you mentioned, who live outside of these communities, said violence is framed as a racial problem. To do so, quite naturally the short-sighted opinions with racial undertones will be manifested.

          Violence is an American probolem, and it’s not exclusive to the black community. I mean think about it: 80% of all people in America live in urban communities – surely they’re not all black and brown people. And, you’re very right as far as most criticisms not being solution oriented. As far as gun violence, tghere is much that can and needs to be done to stop illegal gun purchases. As difficult as it is to legislate morality, measures can be taken to police the illegal sales of guns, which are mostly done by gun dealers themselves.

          It’s like the silly war on drugs. Most of the targets are the individuals who use drugs, as well as small level street dealers. The idea is that if you kill the demand, the problem will go away. as you know, that shit hasn’t worked and is being used as a tool to fuel an already thriving prison industrial complex. Well, how come we never hear about dealers going to prison for selling those guns that mysteriously fall off the back of a truck? Getting guns off the streets is one thing. But, preventing them from getting them on the streets seems to be a more effective strategy.

          Overall, you are correct to point out that there are larger underlying issues un-addressed at play. Thing is, I don’t think anyone cares to actually address them.

  • http://www.facebook.com/matt.idontwanna Matt Idontwanna

    Nobody gets sad when blacks kill people with guns though because that’s expected.

    • nothinggirlJane

      Really? Nobody gets sad? All You can say with any certainty, is that YOU don’t get sad. Don’t speak for the rest of humanity, alright?

  • TuShea

    The skin color or race of the killer is irrelevant. Its disappointing to see that in the midst of a tragedy, people focus on the skin color of the killer as a reason this incident is getting so much publicity. The man killed 12 men women and children and wounded over 50 in just minutes! How ignorant can you be to think is because he’s WHITE or what neighborhood he grew up in! Its because its a tragedy! It would get as much publicity if it were a Philippino neuro student calling himself two face. Its sad that you people can’t put such hatred aside and show sympathy for the lives that were torn apart by the actions of one man. Who are you people to sit here and judge the actions of others, when you do nothing?! Do you care when black people are killed with guns Matt? What do you do about it? If the shooter were a black man, would you people be on here complaining that is only getting the press because the man is black?! Why can’t we just love the victims regardless of skin color or background and accept the facts as they at reported. The problem is not race… Its VIOLENCE, its NEGATIVITY, its FEAR!

  • DDL

    Why the hell is it allllllways about race? It doesnt matter what “color” he is or where he came from…. All that matters is that JUSTICE gets SERVED for all of those INNOCENT people he shot and killed. Stop playing the fucking race card, it’s ridiculous. He did it because he is INSANE… NOT because he’s WHITE.

  • http://twitter.com/sanditambini Sandika

    Thank you for opening my 52y/o eyes.Took a while. Ok, a long while, but either I wasn’t receptive to it before, needed you specifically to do the eye opening, or was just too self-absorbed to think about it. My guess? All of the above.

    Anyway, I appreciate your efforts to get through. Sometimes it works and it did for me. Still in my early stages of learning, I guess it’s better late than never.

    Regards~

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