A Liberal Dose
“American Carnage
-But Only in Blue States”
Troy D. Smith
Last October, on the first of two trips I took to the
Cherokee reservation in North Carolina to deliver donated food supplies after
the hurricane, one of my undergrad students volunteered to come along to help
load and unload. This was, of course, a wonderful thing for him to do, and
speaks highly to his character. We had about a four-hour drive each way, which
gave us plenty of time for conversation. We talked about many things, and it
was very enjoyable.
At one point, the topic of conversation turned to places he
would like to visit, and New York City came up. He hesitated on that one,
though, because (he said) he knew that the city was unbelievably violent, and
that the murder rate was through the roof and getting worse every day. I asked
him where he got his information, and he said it was all over the news. Of
course, it was NOT all over the news -it was only all over CONSERVATIVE news
outlets.
I told him that I lived in New York City in 1988 and 1989,
and that back then it WAS a very dangerous place, much like what he was
describing, and that when I was his age and living there I’d had about a
half-a-dozen threatening and potentially violent encounters. However, I pointed
out, my wife and I had recently spent a week there -so I could show her the
neighborhoods where I lived and worked -and I had been amazed at how SAFE
everything seemed. I did not feel endangered once the whole week, and 35+ years
ago there had never been a single week when I had not.
“Well,” he said, “you must not have been in the right parts
of the city.” I responded that I was in the exact same parts where I had felt
so unsafe in the 1980s, and that the change was undeniable and incredible. I
looked up the stats after our conversation- the last year I was there, 1989,
there were 1,905 murders. That was the second-highest in the history of the
city -the first highest was the following year, 1990, when it reached 2,245.
Know how many there were in the past year? 375. One-fifth as many. Despite my
personal, eyewitness experience, my student did not quite buy my assertion that
the city was generally much less dangerous and I would feel perfectly safe
living there now.
Another story. Last year I had a grant to do a crime
statistics study, and was able to hire several of my students to work on it. At
one point I overheard their conversation in the computer lab; one of them, who
had identified himself as extremely conservative, was confused by the results
they were finding. “These numbers must be wrong,” he said, “they’re way too
low, everyone knows we have been in a huge crime wave the last few years.”
“Where did you hear that?” his classmates asked, and he replied, “it’s been all
over the news.” “No it hasn’t,” they said, and one of them added, “you should
get better news sources.”
Another story. My wife and I are close friends with a couple
who live in Los Angeles, and talk with them on the phone often. I would
describe this couple as moderate, slightly right-of-center. The husband works
in the entertainment industry and the wife is a police detective. A few months
ago we called them while the protests were going on -at the point of our
conversation, Trump had mobilized the National Guard, and within a week
afterwards he had sent in the U.S. Marines. You may have heard one of his spokespeople
last week saying he had rescued the city from complete destruction despite the
mayor and governor trying to refuse that.
During our conversation with our friends that particular
week, I asked if they felt safe. The response from these folks (that I am
pretty certain voted three times for Trump) was that, if they hadn’t seen so
many news items and video on conservative networks, they would never have even
known anything was going on. The protests that triggered Trump’s response were
in one small neighborhood. They were honestly flabbergasted that the military
was being sent in.
You may have noticed a theme -I have. People who follow the
president’s social media and/or watch conservative news outlets have a vastly
misinformed idea of how dangerous the world around them is. They have a vision
of, as Trump put it in his first inaugural address, “American carnage” which
the rest of us don’t experience. This is managed by finding isolated incidents
and amplifying them over and over, making it look like that is the norm -when
the facts indicate differently.
President Trump followed up the military occupation of Los
Angeles with the military occupation of Washington, D.C. He is now ramping up
to do the same in Chicago, and has indicated Baltimore will be next. D.C., by
the way, has their lowest crime rate in thirty years, and the crime rates in
Chicago and Baltimore have been steadily falling. Of course, even one violent
crime is unacceptable, especially if it involves you or a loved one -but the
numbers do not support a need for practical martial law.
Know where the crime rates are much higher than in those
cities? New Orleans. St. Louis. Memphis. Have you heard any threats to send the
military to occupy those cities? Of course not -they are in red states. Trump
and his supporters have convinced a good portion of the country that “American
carnage” is unfolding in specifically BLUE cities and states, and so far every
one of those cities has a Black mayor.
Gee, I wonder what that could all mean?
--Troy D. Smith, a White County native, is a novelist and a
history professor at Tennessee Tech and serves on the executive committee of
the Tennessee Democratic Party. His words do not necessarily represent TTU.
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