Apr 29, 2015

Cup O' Fiz 04/29/15

Flying projectiles were replaced with interlocked arms.  Chants of "Fuck the police" were replaced with "One Love." Young angry men with masks were replaced by people of all ages with a peaceful purpose.  And most of all, despair was replaced with hope.  And then 10 O'clock came.


An opportunity was missed last night in Baltimore, Maryland.  That opportunity was missed in order to enforce an arbitrary, artificial curfew which while originally imposed with good intentions, should have been lifted based on the situation on the ground.  If Monday was a disgrace, and it certainly was, by any measure, Tuesday was a revelation.  The good citizens of Baltimore took back "Charm City" without intervention from the police or politicians.  The public had had enough.  Enough of the violence, enough of the rioting, enough of the looting, enough of ignorance that was undermining the message that needed to come from the death of Freddie Gray.  The good people of the City of Baltimore came out in droves preventing a repeat of the ugliness that occurred on Monday.  Many of the media were encouraged, many of those watching from afar were encouraged.  And then the lines of police moved forward and smoke bombs were released.