Idealogues want us all to be on the same page, even if it requires a little coercion.
Take Alan Dettlaff, professor at the University of Houston, who recently wrote the editors of several influential academic journals to inform them we should all share his thinking on systemic racism — or be ostracized if we don’t.
“Please inform your reviewers that it is not necessary for authors to provide a citation when they state a system is racist,” he wrote. “This falls under the category of ‘common knowledge’.”
The last thing the free people of West Hollywood need is someone deciding on their behalf what is common knowledge and what is fringe theory.
Mayor Sepi Shyne may believe wholeheartedly in the Center for Policing Equity and the study they were paid by the city to conduct, which accuses the Sheriff’s Department of treating Blacks and Latinos worse than Whites.
But she has no business discouraging her colleagues or constituents from coming to their own conclusions.
“America has structural racism built into its fabric,” Shyne said at Monday night’s Council meeting, where a vigorous dissection of the study took place. “What I saw this evening was a lot of ‘How can we disprove that there is racial disparity?’ And that comes from a place of fragility and defensiveness.”
There’s nothing fragile or defensive about challenging groupthink, especially when people in power are warning you not to.
Structural racism may in fact be built into America’s fabric. There may in fact be racial bias within the Sheriff’s Department.
But that’s what we’re still trying to figure out.
The whole point of the study was to answer all the ifs, whys, hows — to size up the presence of racial bias among law enforcement and to measure the impact it’s having on West Hollywood.
We need to know how bad it actually is (or is not) in order to address it. We need to know exactly where it’s happening and to what degree. We need clear, solid data and we need whoever’s crunching the numbers to have no interest in tilting the results one way or the other.
That seems like common knowledge. But Shyne might not agree.
“I want to steer us away from continuously focusing on ‘this deputy did this’ or ‘that’s not happening here,'” Shyne said. “No, we’re not different. In West Hollywood, there is racial disparity, similar to other cities. What I want to emphasize and be proud of is our Center for Policing Equity in partnership with the City Council. It has recommended a lot of alternatives to address these disparities and bridge the gap.”
So why spend all that money on a study if the specifics and the details don’t matter?
Nevermind that the survey ignores some very pertinent facts — that the number of Black people living in WeHo doesn’t have anything to do with the racial makeup of people who commit crimes here. That Latinos make up a large part of the Sheriff’s Department force. That racial trends in crime aren’t solely determined by law enforcement.
When all is said and done, Shyne wants what we all want.
“Everyone who works, plays, and lives in West Hollywood, regardless of their sexual orientation, gender, color of their skin, ethnicity, or background, should feel safe,” she said. “This sentiment is crucial to our identity as a city.”
Also crucial to our identity as a city is the freedom to think individually, to evaluate logically, to contradict the mainstream and to speak out against those who would discriminate against us, even when we’re on the same team.
The world would be a better (smarter!) place if we returned to a place where we taught and fostered critical thinking skills over toxic ideological groupthink mentality. The practitioners of intolerance of thought have hijacked the mindset of the fringe left. Question everything. As the former publisher of this site often said, “If your mother says she loves you, ask questions.” There is no gospel according to Sepi, or any other public servant in any capacity. Benjamin Franklin once said, “It is the first responsibility of every citizen to question authority.” Timothy Leary popularized that sentiment, a sentiment that can… Read more »
Thank you Alan, this statement should become a Mantra for residents of West Hollywood and many thanks to Brandon for writing this article.
Exactly. Had more people questioned authority and resisted being fearmongered into supporting cultural dictators, then America might have shrugged off the toxicity of Trump and his maga thugs before they ruined our country
WHAT!? CA is a one party state and the soft on crime policies and demonizing police have given the criminals and homeless free reign over law abiding citizens. Get Trump out of your head…he has been gone two and a half years. I guess Trump is responsible for the mess at the border too.
Trump left DHS and most agencies in disarray. Less funding for more liberal polices and more focused on pleasing his base and red-state pols.
Don’t for a moment think his being out of office automatically reversed the four years of damage his administration did.
“Soft on crime” is merely a cudgel.
Many municipalities have switched their focus away from LE responding to all calls for assistance and toward mental health (and other) resources which allows LE to focus on real crimes. Good luck to us all.
Is this CY? Open your eyes and take responsibility for your parties mistakes…but you are too indoctrinate to see.
CY as in CYA?
I am not a Democrat and certainly not indoctrinated, unless you consider reading about and listening to news re government to be indoctrination.
Common sense, John.
Thanks for the chuckle, Stephen. Trump and MAGA thugs ruined the country, California, and especially West Hollywood!
I am black but not stupid. It’s clear to see the smash and grabs at Century City Mall, Beverly Hills, Topanga Canyon Mall, and Conoga Park Mall, are fellow brothers. Sadly, it’s not asians, or latinos or whites, yet the body politic of West Hollywood discounts the facts, stats and your own eyes to blame ‘systemic racism’ on every problem. I’m a proud, successful black American who has watched Sepi Shyne use my race for her benefit. And she uses her race for her benefit. The Sheriff Department is made up of mostly Latinos including Sheriff Luna and former Sheriff… Read more »
I would never say that systemic racism does not exist, but I see that overuse and generalizations tend to make civil discussions of important more defensive and less productive. Just because you make the accusation of “systemic racism” does not mean you win an argument. Shyne embraces the new culture of grievance that focuses more on all of our personal “oppressions” rather than how we bridge our differences in a constructive way to make change. As a person of Mexican/Filipino extraction, if my grandparents and great grandparents subscribed to the notion that all was hopeless because they lived in a… Read more »
The grievance culture is one of very small minds lacking personal responsibility. Yes, SS is their vanguard.🙄😨😱
The problem with Sepi Shyne and her ilk is that they attempt to convey to the world that they speak for a monolith. They don’t. Be wary of anyone who foolishly crowns themself with the title of “leader”.
Bravo! And if Shyne wants us to ALL feel safe in WeHo – Do what the people want…hire MORE sheriffs. (I think we’ll all feel a little safer what she’s no longer sitting on the city council making these horrible decisions and pushing her radical extreme agenda of division by race).
Good job, Brandon. Continue to speak fearlessly and without malice!
Shayne is reimagining law enforcement so she can get her pay for play from the Ludacris joke called BBB. She is positively the worst thing that ever happened to West Hollywood. She’s delusional also thinking she could ever get elected to congress. Hopefully, should go back to practicing law and running a psychic services.
Shyne is a clown. There’s nothing else to say.
That gives clowns a bad name. 🤡
💯 Mr Garcia strikes again!