From FoxNews.com…
Washington Post columnist Jonathan Capehart explained that his fear of “crazy White people” could motivate him to leave the country in a new op-ed on Tuesday.
The article “Why Black people are afraid of ‘crazy’ White people” focused on how Capehart’s concern about the growing number of “crazy” White people is forcing him to consider fleeing.
“Let me try to explain. Things felt so dicey during the Trump years, I half-joked that my husband and I might have to reenact that scene from ‘The Sound of Music’ and flee the country. Now, an alarming new report from the Southern Poverty Law Center shows that my ‘Operation von Trapp’ might need to go live. The ranks of ‘crazy’ White people appear to be growing — and the rest of us don’t know what to do about it,” he wrote.
He primarily cited the Buffalo mass shooting in May as a factor in his concern, referencing a WaPo poll that showed a majority of African Americans now fear White people to an extent.
“75 percent of African Americans worry they or a loved one will be physically attacked because they are Black,” he cited. “70 percent of African Americans think at least half of White Americans hold white-supremacist beliefs. 75 percent of African Americans say white supremacists are a ‘major threat’ to Black Americans.”
Despite the perceived threat, Capehart criticized the suggestion to arm himself, claiming that Second Amendment rights are not afforded to Black people.
“The right to self-protection, let alone the right to bear arms, doesn’t exactly apply to Black people,” he wrote. “Think about it. Imagine I get a gun for self-protection (not that I ever would, but stay with me). A situation arises in which I use it to protect myself. But then the cops arrive, see a gun, ‘fear for their lives,’ and, well, the rest writes itself. Remember Philando Castile? We can’t win.”