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Honor King on the 40th anniversary of his assassination with a 40 hour moratorium on killing

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Hundreds of victims of shooting and cutting lie bleeding in the  emergency rooms, but there is seldom if ever a white person who is the  victim of Negro hostility. – Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Forty  years ago an assassins bullet tore through the neck of one of world  historys leading martyrs for racial justice and economic equity justice  and equally important an end to the senseless killing whether it was in  Vietnam or in Americas mostly black and Latino inner cities. Kings  end the killing message is now more vital to hear and heed than ever.  The killing is not in Vietnam that has aroused fear and worry in  Americas inner cities, its the carnage in these neighborhoods. The  victims are overwhelming black and Latino and the killers are almost  always other blacks and Latinos. But the murder rate remains agonizingly  highest among blacks.
The Bureau of Justice in its report on  homicides in 2007 found that the black murder rate is many times higher  than that of whites, or even Latinos. In fact its the leading cause of  death among black males age 16 to 34.
By contrast, among white males  murder drops to number five after accidents, suicide, cancer and heart  disease as a cause of death. More police, dozens of new prisons and  passing tougher laws havent curbed black violence. And they wont.  Blacks dont slaughter each other at such a terrifying rate because they  are naturally violent or crime prone. They are not killing each other  simply because they are poor and victimized by discrimination. Or  because they are acting out the obscene and lewd violence they see and  hear on TV, films, and in the gangster rap lyrics that blare on the  streets.
The violence stems from a combustible blend of cultural and  racial baggage many blacks carry. In the past crimes committed by blacks  against other blacks were often ignored or lightly punished. The  implicit message is that black lives were expendable. Many studies  confirm that the punishment blacks receive when the victim is white is  far more severe than if the victim is black.
The perceived  devaluation of black lives by discrimination encourages disrespect for  the law and drives many blacks to internalize anger and displace  aggression onto others that, of course, look like them. They have become  especially adept at acting out their frustrations at white societys  denial of their manhood by adopting an exaggerated tough guy role.  They swagger, boast, curse, fight and commit violent self-destructive  acts.
The accessibility of drugs, and guns, and the influence of  misogynist, violent-laced rap songs also reinforce the deep feeling  among many youth that life is cheap and easy to take, and there will be  minimal consequences for their action as long as their victims are other  young blacks. And as long as the attackers regard their victims as  weak, vulnerable, and easy pickings they will continue to kill and maim  with impunity.
The other powerful ingredient in the deadly mix of  black-on-black violence is the gang and drug plague. The spread of the  drug trade during the 1980s made black youth gangs even bigger and more  dangerous. Drug trafficking not only provided illicit profits but also  made gun play even more widespread. Gang members use their arsenals to  fend off attacks, protect their profits from hostile predators, and to  settle scores with rivals.
The Bureau of Justice report traces the  recent escalation in the black homicide rates to busted drug deals,  competition over markets and disputes over turf. When innocent victims  are caught in these shoot-outs, that fortifies the conviction of  suburban whites that black neighborhoods are depraved war zones.
The  Violence Policy Center says that the answer is to get the guns off the  streets. In other words pass even more draconian gun control laws.  Thats the favorite liberal reformers panacea to the murder plague. And  while there are way too many guns on Americas streets, all the gun laws  on the books wouldnt have stopped the killing of Jamiel Shaw.
Whats  an answer?
Black parents, churches and organizations such as the  NAACP that are quick to storm the barricades against civil rights abuses  must make stopping black violence a priority. They can do much more to  provide positive and wholesome mentoring and role models for at risk  young blacks. And that doesnt mean cheerleading them when they buy $250  sneakers they dont have the money for, or turning a blind eye when  they skip school.
In other words, they have to show by word and deed  that the lives of at risk young blacks and Latinos count for something.  The spike up in murders in Los Angeles with most of the victims black or  Latino is a harsh warning that Dr. Kings plea for an end to the  killings still screams loudly to be heard.
The Los Angeles Urban  Policy Roundtable, civil rights leaders, and family members of victims  of violence call for a 40 Hour King Assassination Moratorium on Killing.  It begins at 6.01 PM Friday April 4, the exact time and the date King  was killed forty years ago. It ends at 10.01 AM Sunday April 6.  The Los  Angeles Urban Policy Roundtable will host a  40th Anniversary King  Assassination Dialogue on Violence Roundtable on Saturday April 5,  10:00 AM at Lucy Florence Coffeehouse, 3351 W. 43rd St., L.A. Leimert  Park.
Community leaders, elected officials, law enforcement are  invited to dialogue on specific initiatives that the community can  implement to reduce murder violence.

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