Another police riot in Chicago? Media bias at its worst (Chicago Tribune) |
The term silent majority is associated with former President Richard Nixon. He
used it in a 1969 pitch to the American people to support the Viet Nam War. He
believed that the vast majority of Americans silently agreed with his Viet
Nam war policies - in contradistinction to the very vocal and sometimes violent
anti war protests that had begun under his predecessor, LBJ. Which intensified
under his watch.
I never voted for Nixon. But I think he was right about the
silent majority. And I believe it still exists.
Although I think it needs to be redefined somewhat. While most Americans still have traditional values they have been influenced by a variety
of factors that have given way to the cultural milieu of our time. For example the
traditional view of homosexual sex has gone from seeing it as deviant to
seeing it as a protected right.
The
silent majority is more flexible today about certain values. But I still believe
that for the most part most Americans still have the values that made this
country great. And that they are still silent about expressing them while trying to live up to them quite openly.
This might be one reason President Trump won the 2016 election. I don’t think he could have won without that kind of silent support. Those voters did not like the direction this country was going. Some of them might have even voted for the previous President!
Even though the polls predicted Trump would lose, the silent majority spoke up
when it counted. Although Trump lost the popular vote there were certainly a
lot of people whose views were not reflected in the polls. (As an aside, I
don’t think that will happen in the next election for a variety of reasons beyond
the scope of this post.)
Which brings me to the current trend that seems to be throwing
traditional values to the wind. I say ‘seems’ because I don't think that is the actual trend. But the mainstream
media loves to stir the pot by focusing on the not so silent, vocal (and often
violent) small minority of people that have anything but traditional values.
When the mainstream media focuses on the kind of thing that happened Friday
night in Chicago without noting that it was a small minority and not the mainstream, the viewer
can easily conclude that what those people were protesting is the prevailing view of most Americans. Making their own view seem to be in the minority. From the Chicago Tribune:
Activists and elected officials on Saturday morning called on Mayor Lori Lightfoot to take down the Christopher Columbus statue in Grant Park, after confrontations Friday night between police and protesters resulted in injuries to officers and protesters, and at least 12 arrests.
The officials also condemned what they said were violent tactics on the part of police officers to quell the protest, including one instance where they said an officer hit an 18-year-old woman, knocking her teeth out.
In the current climate where the police are being painted as
the source of all evil - the image of police in violent conflict with protesters makes it seem like the 1968 ‘police riots’ all over again. The police clashed with anti-war activists protesting the Democratic National Convention held in Chicago that year. The media characterized it as an unprovoked bloody police confrontation
against peaceful protesters. Hardly a word about how some of the more radical elements of those protesters provoked the police response. I am not condoning the reaction of the Chicago police at that time. Just noting the media slant on it. And that this was again the case last Friday night in Chicago.
If one were to make a judgment about policing in America by following media reports and the lack of any counter protests - it would not be unreasonable to conclude that
the call for de-funding and disbanding the police was the the right thing to do and is the actual will of the American people.
Adding to that
perception is that some media reporters characterized these protesters as peaceful. Implying that the police were not provoked - and just wanted to bash a
few heads. The message is that the world would be better off without the police - better served with by the social service agencies those protesters seek to replace them with.
I don’t believe for a moment that this is the case. I firmly
believe that the silent majority supports the police. While at the same time
agreeing that there needs to be a reassessment of police policy that will
assure fair treatment of minorities by police departments all across the country - ridding them of any and all racism.
I also believe the vast majority of Americans do not want to see statues of Columbus or any other important historic figure defaced, destroyed, or taken down And that they are as upset about these kinds of protests as I am. As is Chicago’s black mayor, Lori Lightfoot.
I also believe the vast majority of Americans do not want to see statues of Columbus or any other important historic figure defaced, destroyed, or taken down And that they are as upset about these kinds of protests as I am. As is Chicago’s black mayor, Lori Lightfoot.
The mainstream media should be faulted for
exacerbating this problem.
It would be great if the silent majority were not so silent. Mainstream America should be heard. It would speak volumes if for example there were a ‘million man march’ in Washington DC attended by a cross
section of Americans ranging from the politically liberal to the politically conservative. The purpose of which was to support the
police... and oppose destroying statues of Columbus or any other historic figure
that contributed to this great country. The media would be forced to cover it. That would put to rest the notion that America in danger of becoming radicalized beyond recognition.
I wish some prominent Americans would organize an event like that and to show the world (and ourselves) that we hold traditional American values to be ‘truths that are self evident’. Let America come out in unprecedented numbers.
Unfortunately I doubt that will happen. Besides, it is not really a
good idea anyway until this pandemic is eradicated. But it’s a shame that the radicals
among us are not bothered by it. And end up the only ones making noise.