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Black & White solidarity

Thomas Christopher Famous is a Bermuda based columnist who writes on political and social issues in Bermuda and the wider Caribbean. He has weekly columns in the following online publications; Bernews, Caribbean News Now, Today in Bermuda and The Royal Gazette. Photo: Provided
Blacks and Whites protest against racism in America. Photo: Thomas C. Famous
Blacks and Whites protest against racism in America. Photo: Thomas C. Famous
Caucasians protest racism against Negroes in the United States of America. Photo: Thomas C. Famous
Caucasians protest racism against Negroes in the United States of America. Photo: Thomas C. Famous
Caucasians protest racism against Negroes in the United States of America. Photo: Thomas C. Famous
Caucasians protest racism against Negroes in the United States of America. Photo: Thomas C. Famous
By Thomas C. Famous

On the early evening of July 7, 2016 I witnessed something first hand that brought a shock to my head and tears to my eyes.

As I was sitting in my car in downtown New York City (NYC), I heard loud thunderous shouting behind me.

I walked down the block to see what was going on and there I saw thousands of persons walking up Broadway blocking traffic with placards in hand.

As I got closer I heard their chants. "Hell No these racist cops have got to go!!"

This was in direct result to the latest shooting deaths of two young black men, Alton Sterling and Philando Castile, by police officers on July 5, 2016 and July, 2016 respectively.

On the sidelines, hundreds of police officers stood by and watched. One could clearly see a deep sense of concern that things have reached a tipping point written on their faces.

Unfortunately, later that night their fears came to life with the unprecedented killing of 5 police officers during peaceful protests in Dallas, Texas. Things really have taken a turn for the worst in America.

What was shocking to me was not that people were protesting or shouting "Black Lives Matter!!" or "Racism must end!!" but it was that the majority (70%) of the protesters were young white persons ranging in age from 20-40 years.

Solidarity

During the march, one of the protesters took me by the hand and raised her fist in a sign of solidarity. Somewhat shocked, I asked her why was she out here protesting on an issue that does not directly affect her.

With tears in her eye she replied with a tight hug and said” You are my brother and I want you to have as much as a chance to live as I do. I won’t let you be killed.”

At that moment in my life something welled up inside of me that I would be hard pressed to describe.

Nowhere in my life have I, or most persons that I know, have ever seen so many white people stand up in public for issues affecting black People. In my own country one can literally count on one hand how many whites will come out and protest on issues affecting black Bermudians.

Oh yes there will be the “liberal minded” folks who post quotes of Martin Luther King on Facebook or will send an inbox here and there that say they understand why blacks are “upset”. Yet they will still attempt to rationalise to themselves and others why they will not come out in public to speak on these issues.

It is disheartening to know that in the year 2016 anyone looking like my father, my cousins or my sons can lose their life at the hands of a racist police officer. Yet at the same time what I witnessed that evening let me know that there are people who do not look like us who will stand up for us.

The Calvary ain’t coming.

For centuries in Bermuda we have been conditioned to know that when it comes to issues affecting blacks that we have no one standing by our sides but other blacks. There are no white knights in shining armour coming to save us from white oppression.

We are on our own.

However, there are those whites who have and will stand by our side through thick and thin. We must embrace them, encourage them and help to educate them to what we are going through.

To the whites in Bermuda and other countries that speak about equality and human rights, I say this, what I witnessed in NYC was a true show of; asians, blacks, whites, latino, gay and straight standing up for human life.

If you truly wish to see society progress on all matters of equality you can no longer stand on the sidelines.

If young whites in America, which arguably is probably one of the most racist countries in modern history, can stand up and fight for blacks, then I encourage those of you who believe in equal rights and justice for all, do to  be prepared to stand with us.

9 Responses to “Black & White solidarity”

  • apple pie (14/07/2016, 09:12) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    yes lets bring people together
  • rattie (14/07/2016, 12:32) Like (4) Dislike (1) Reply
    good read brother
  • great (14/07/2016, 14:03) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Great story however, people on come together and be nice to each other when something happens. I was living in NYC when the towers went down. Everyone was so nice to each other, flying flags on their cars, their homes, hugging each other in the streets etc.. A few months passed by and people went right back to their uncaring selfish ways. I do love your story and Thank you so much. Good reading.
  • .... (14/07/2016, 15:35) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    I had the same observation. Many of the protestors were white.... Not all of them hate us..
    • @ .... (14/07/2016, 23:17) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      sometimes people do things for their own reasons
    • Shh (15/07/2016, 12:06) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
      All that glitters is not gold. We have a habit of taking things at face value. How many of these Caucasiaans are there as undocover cops,FBI andCIA. Question everything.. Those marches are swamped with cameras, recording devices, thousands of KKK cops in and out of uniform..
      This does not deny the fact that there are sincere sympathetic whites genuinely concerened contributors to these protests.
  • Wendy (14/07/2016, 22:32) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
    Interesting story and kudos for a positive feed. Consider the reality that many Blcks are afraid to protest ,fearing for their lives , police brutality or false imprisonment. Whites do not have these fear and march with no apprehenion. This could account for the majority of protestors being Caucasians.
  • dd (18/07/2016, 20:34) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    So who is thomas ghost writer


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