Monday, November 26, 2012
carefully taught...
Here is a Georgia State Trooper in riot gear at a KKK protest in a
north Georgia city back in the 80s. The Trooper is black. Standing in
front of him and touching his shield is a curious little boy dressed in a
Klan hood and robe. I have stared at this picture and wondered what
must have been going through that Trooper’s mind. Before the Trooper is
an innocent child who is being taught to hate him because of the color
of his skin. The child doesn’t understand what he is being taught, and
at this point he doesn’t seem to care. Like any other child his
curiosity takes hold and he wants to explore this new thing that this
man is holding probably because he can see his reflection in it and
that’s a neat thing and he wants to check it out. In this picture I see
innocence mixed with hate, the irony of a black man protecting the right
of white people to assemble in protest against him, temperance in the
face of ignorance, and hope that racism can be broken because this young
boy may remember that a black man smiled at him once and he didn’t seem
so bad after all.
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