I Can’t Breathe..!

Even as I hear the dying cry of George Floyd gasping, ‘I can’t breathe!’ I wonder who it is that cannot breathe? Is it the black minority that gasps under the weight of a white majority? Or is it the white majority that sees African Americans enjoying their same freedom, and are stifled with anger, struggling to accept the equality, the law has given them?
Many years back in college, some seniors thought a junior was easy prey too. One day while sitting alone in the car park, I saw a bunch of these bullies approaching a junior student. This was ragging time for juniors who had just entered the prestigious college. They started demeaning him, and suddenly in the middle of the insults, things changed. What the seniors didn’t know was that the junior was a black belt in karate. Before you could say, “Jack Robinson’ or it’s Indian equivalent, he had laid low all four of them.
But that’s when the trouble started. The seniors were furious. False complaints were filed against the junior, and the principal was told that it was unprovoked violence, that the junior student should be expelled. As the only witness, I went to see the principal and explained what had actually happened, and the student was not thrown out.
“Why did you make false allegations?” I asked the four who had been soundly thrashed.
“How dare a junior fight back?” they all asked.
And therein lies the problem. The junior was part of the minority. He was supposed to take the ragging, beg for mercy, and accept any tit bits of mercy thrown to him. He was not expected to behave like an equal.
All majorities expect this. “We will allow you to live with us, but always remain grateful!”
“What does that mean?”
“That you don’t protest if we get better jobs, if we are treated above you, and if you are second class citizens!”
And the minorities protest. “We are all equal!”
“No you are not!”
“The law says we are!”
And the majority shout, and yell and scream, “The law! The constitution! It’s stifling us! We can’t breathe!”
Yes, it may have been George Floyd you saw crying on the video, “I can’t breathe!” but it’s many in the white majority in America, many in other countries with a majority from one religion or other, who feel stifled, and breathless when others try to share the air of Equality, Liberty and Fraternity that the law and their Constitution provides for them!
Look again at the video. Is it the voice of George Floyd, or that of yours, crying out, “I can’t breathe?”, because you refuse to share your space, your country, your office, your home, with someone from another community, religion, colour or race?
If it is, then you better get your knee off, before you lose the very white house you think of as home..!

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10 thoughts on “I Can’t Breathe..!”

  1. There’s insecurity in the mind and a scarcity mentality in society.
    We always feel others getting something means I will be deprived n will suffer.
    The truth is there’s enough and more for everyone. No need to either panic or envy what others get.

  2. This is happening everywhere even here in our country. Colour, caste, creed, religion, status etc. you name it and it is there. Equality, what? Is it really there? Doubtful. I guess we will have equality when we return home to our land safe with Jesus.

  3. Most people believe that all human beings are equal but some are more equal than others !
    This is when , criminal disparity seeps into our society !

  4. Well said..here too it is the same..need for all..greed for no one..enough resources for all..everyone is Born Free.. but not allowed enough Freedom..
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  5. The chorus my parents taught us when small is, Jesus loves the little children,all the children of the world, brown and yellow, black and white, all are precious in His sight.In the Bible we are taught to treat guests equally,ladies as equal to men and little ones as good examples of sure candidates to enter the kingdom of heaven.

  6. The problem wouldn’t have arisen if someone or some community were to believe in the principle ‘live and let live’ but today some consider themselves superior than others and that’s the cause of conflict.

  7. Bob, you nailed it! Well said! Heart searching required! It’s so easy to look away when the cap suits us!

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