Charleston church massacre: The violence white America must answer for Where are the white fathers? When will white leaders step up? Charleston reveals our racial double standard
Chauncey DeVega
Topics: Race, Charleston, Emanuel Baptist Church, MSNBC, CNN, Editor's Picks, Hate crime, News
Charleston church massacre: The violence white America must answer for Surreace Cox, of North Charleston, S.C., holds a sign during a prayer vigil down the street from the Emanuel AME Church early Thursday, June 18, 2015, following a shooting Wednesday night in Charleston, S.C. (AP Photo/David Goldman)(Credit: AP)
The historic African-American Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church was assaulted by at least one white gunman on Wednesday evening in Charleston, South Carolina. At least nine people have been confirmed dead.
The story is still developing. At present, Charleston authorities are reporting that this mass shooting and likely right-wing domestic terrorist assault is a hate crime.
While this horrific event is one more murderous and racist blow to the African-American community in Charlestonthe killing of Walter Scott by a white thug cop being the most high-profile and recent offensethe reporting on the mass shooting at Emanuel Baptist is an additional affront via the White Racial Frame as practiced by the mainstream news media.
As shown on MSNBC Wednesday night, a local Charleston reporter asked a group of African-American activists, community leaders what the black community could do to prevent events like the mass shooting at Emanuel Baptist. This bizarre moment continued with the reporter seemingly rejecting the obviousthat racism is an obvious element in the white-on-black murders committed at Emanuel Baptistand doubling down by suggesting that the black community gives comfort to snitches, thus wondering if black folks will in fact turn in a white domestic terrorist who had killed at least nine people.