You knew Jack Cashill’s Feb. 26 WorldNetDaily column — headlined “Will someone speak honestly about race and crime?” — wasn’t going to go well when he started by attacking a Democratic presidential debate as pandering to black people and adding, “Every Democratic Party convention since 1964 could be described as a festival of pandering to black voter[s].”
Cashill then lamented that Mike Bloomberg apologized for the stop-and-frisk policy while New York City mayor, claiming that he was “apologizing for saving more black lives during his 12 years as mayor of New York City than even the doctors in the city’s hospitals.” He invoked race-obsessed conservative Heather Mac Donald to push the inherently criminal nature of black people:
Whites and Hispanics are rarely the ones responsible for black murders. “That black death-by-homicide rate is a function of the black crime rate,” wrote Mac Donald. “The national rate of homicides committed by blacks is eight times that of whites and Hispanics combined.”
Eight times higher? Were the Democratic candidates unaware of that information or were they suppressing it? Someone should have explained those numbers to the frighteningly pious Mayor Pete.
“None of us,” said the pronoun-challenged Buttigieg, “have the experience, the lived experience, of, for example, of walking down the street or in a mall and feeling eyes on us regarding us as dangerous without knowing the first thing about us, just ’cause of the color of their skin.”
As Mac Donald pointed out, “Black males between the ages of 14 and 17 commit homicide at 10 times the rate of white and Hispanic male teens combined.”
People walking down the street would be imprudent not to look at black teens suspiciously. Black people look at young black men suspiciously.
Ah, but Cashill wasn’t done:
To those on stage, “racism” explains the fact that blacks are disproportionally represented in all phases of the criminal justice system.
But there is nothing arbitrary about murder. All homicides are investigated. The truth is, though, that homicides of black victims are solved less frequently than those of white victims.
There are many reasons why this is true. For instance, you are not likely to see “Snitches get stitches” spray painted on a wall in a white neighborhood.
Democrats see the low clearance rate for black victims as further proof of racism in the system. They fail to acknowledge the flip side of the argument, namely that the perpetrator, who is almost always black, is less likely to be apprehended than a non-black for murder, for any crime for that matter.
Remember that Cashill engaged in similar racial fearmongering before, devoting an entire book to smearing Trayvon Martin as an aspiring thug and lionizing his killer, George Zimmerman, as a civil-rights martyr. He also got mad at us for pointing out that he may have inspired mass killer Dylann Roof with such thinking.