
It’s days like this that I wonder why anyone would really choose to be Black.
I woke up this morning still on a high. The previous night, I had the time of my life. I partied it up with close friends of mine to music I grew up listening to. It was really a great night. It was supposed to be a great morning, until I turned on the news.
Let me rewind some. The news of an attack on the oldest African-American church in the South, Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church had broken before I even left the house. My mind wasn’t ready to process whatever was going on right then. All I could think about was having a good time with some good friends. That good time bubble burst immediately when I heard what happened.
A gunman walked into a church during a bible study. This man, later identified as 21-year-old Dylan Roof from Lexington South Carolina, sat for an hour as church parishioners congregated in the name of the Lord. Maybe that was the best place for them to be at the time. By 9 p.m., Roof unleashed hell on the church. When it was all said and done, 9 people laid dead.
All 9 people matter, before anyone attempts to comment about my next statement. One person in particular deserves more than what he’s getting.
South Carolina senator Clenenta Pickney was shot and killed last night. The Pastor left behind 2 children and a flock of followers who came in every Sunday to hear him speak the word of the Lord. As fellow members of the community and pastors from other churches came to pray with members of Emmanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, one thing seemed to get lost in translation.
https://youtu.be/igopIdC6lJo
The shooter was being refereed to as a “lone gunman”. Before he was even identified, it was mentioned that he was “mentally ill.”
What wasn’t mentioned was that he was a terrorist. The dictionary definition of the word states, “The use of violence or the threat of violence, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political goals”
Mr. Roof was said to have announced that he was “here to kill Black people” before he unloaded his weapon.
He mentioned the rape of White women and stolen land before he made his escape. The reporters covering the story had no problem calling the attack a hate crime. They didn’t mix words when it came to that. So why not call Dylan Roof what he is, a terrorist? He made a premeditated attack on a church that included the assassination of a State Senator. All those elements should add up to terror. Yet that’s not how it’s being presented.



































