Finneran: Unspeakably Rude, Unspeakably Vile

Tom Finneran, GoLocalProv MINDSETTER™

Finneran: Unspeakably Rude, Unspeakably Vile

Morally preening protesters shut down two of the major highways leading into Boston at the height of yesterday’s morning rush hour traffic. Their accusations about Bostonians’ racial attitudes are patently false. Their behavior is shameful. No prosecutor should pause in pursuit of the most vigorous criminal charges against them. And upon conviction no judge should pause in sentencing them to a well-deserved term in prison, where they might contemplate the sheer and reckless idiocy of their actions.

Let’s be crystal clear here as there is no nuance, no complexity, no ambiguity, nor any of the other nonsensical excuses which will be quickly cooked up on college campuses for this behavior which endangered thousands of lives and harmed hundreds of livelihoods.

I happen to live in a “black and brown” city neighborhood. Two of my black neighbors are firefighters. Perhaps these self-centered phony protesters might have asked these black professional firefighters what it’s like trying to keep someone alive on an ambulance gurney when traffic is paralyzed in all directions. Perhaps these protesters might consider the infants’ and mothers’ and elders’ lives they endangered through their callously indifferent actions. Those infants, those mothers, those elders were undoubtedly of every racial hue imaginable, black and brown and white. No doubt that they were quite frightened too.

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We are told in the statements attributed to these protesters that white America is “complacent” about the lives of black and brown Americans. We are told about “white privilege” and “microaggressions” and other nonsensical deliria. 

What remains unsaid of course is that black and brown (and white) people missed surgeries yesterday. They missed dialysis treatments. They suffered strokes and heart attacks where every minute lost causes horrific effects. Do you ever wonder what a white protester would say about a black heart attack victim who succumbed to death while her ambulance was paralyzed in the protester-induced gridlock? Would that protester state that his “cause” of “justice” was greater than the lives endangered and the lives lost? Perhaps the victim’s sons and daughters might consider their own version of “justice”, meted out with baseball bats.

No credible person disputes the right of free expression which we enjoy as Americans. No credible person disputes that the plight of black and brown Americans warrants awareness and attention. No credible person can dispute that America’s shameful original sin of slavery still carries heavy damages in its wake, even now, almost 150 years after the end of the Civil War. We have many miles to go before we sleep.

Yet it is also indisputably true that race relations in America are light years ahead of where they were at any time in the twentieth century. Nor can it be disputed that societies and cultures around the world suffer the human failing of hatred, bigotry, and discrimination against certain “others”. Check out the state of societies in Asia, the Middle East, and Africa where hatred and murder runs amok. Racism is not an exclusively white failing. It is a multi-colored human failing. America, more than any other nation in the world, has tried to come to grips with its moral failing. And it is steadily succeeding.

Our right of free expression of course has limits. No one can yell “fire” in a crowded theater and thereafter evade responsibility for the harm caused to countless others. The same holds true for yesterday’s rude and criminal actors. Their behavior caused major disruption to many thousands of innocent hard-working tax-paying folks and there should be a particular forfeit of both freedom and funds exacted from them. Their version of “fire in a crowded theater” was deadly serious and deadly in its potential effects. Their punishment should be as grave.

Tom Finneran is the former Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, served as the head the Massachusetts Biotechnology Council, and was a longstanding radio voice in Boston radio.


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