Crime Isn’t A Civil Right!
By HHR | November 21st, 2009 | Category: Featured, General, HHR Contributors, Politics | 3 comments
by Nadra Enzi
Crime isn’t a civil right! is an upcoming presentation which evolved from recent comments I shared with the local Kiwanis Club on putting the public back into public safety. This topic is my 2010 public theme and has been a private one for a lifetime. Its’ message is simple and timely: no one has a God-given right to violate life and property, regardless of passionate arguments to the contrary. Giving in to crime as a civil right means, among other things, destroying the inner city, all cities, public safety and homeland security in one greedy gulp! Anyone who wants a serving is asked to raise his hand.
Absolving inner city residents from sane behavior isn’t the same as promoting civil rights. Telling us somebody else is to blame for personal killing sprees, etc. in the Black community grants green lights for much more of the same. Add the current financial version of suspended animation afflicting the inner city and this behavioral brew approaches a historic boiling point. One private solution is drawing national lines in the concrete and culturally ousting those who think crime is their personal civil right. Giving them the boot in thought, word, on flim, in song and by our deeds is what is sorely needed. Otherwise, the Black community and America lose together on an unimaginable scale.
We’re losing too many lives to continue embracing open enemies among us. Rehabilitation only works if the person being rehabilitated agrees to it. Removal ( by ostracism or arrest ) becomes the last realistic community choice for increasing safety and civility. The effect of a culture shift where doors are slammed shut and relationships suspended until better behavior happens is worth exploring.
Criminals continue victimizing society because they still welcomed with open arms by family and friends. You can’t complain about snake bite while pulling the viper closer for round two. Unofficial excommunication from Black social networks alongside official incarceration are a one-two combination we need to put into play before it’s too late. Only we can decide if our lives are worth the effort. Crooks are working overtime to tear us down, Isn’t it time we punched the clock to build ourselves up?
Crime isn’t a civil right! will be my main message for Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Black History Month 2010. It’s also a way of life. Crime isn’t a civil right, it’s absolutely the worst possible civil wrong.
NADRA ENZI AKA CAPT. BLACK promotes crime prevention and self-development. nadracaptblack@ymail.com


Where does this crime come from? Lack of education, lack of jobs, lack of skills, a deteriorating family structure? Perhaps the proliferation of guns and the flow of drugs into our communities from distant lands, conspiracy theorists abound, politicians recite yet when all that other stuff has been hashed and rehashed where do you end up? Right back where you started with nothing gained, just alot of talk. We need to dig the root of this out, it wont come out of the church, it wont come out of washington, it wont come out of the media. This is something that must come from within. How do we get there? Certainly not with the same old tried and failed methods, community gathering places, door to door petitions, more jails, more police, more public pretenders because all of that has simply been more of the same failed policies and ever increasing budgets.
We currently house over 4 million people behind bars in the United States and things have only gotten worse. Perhaps if everybody had a gun things would slow down?
No, this is something much more intrinsic it starts in the mind. Somewhere in thier young minds a switch was or wasnt thrown that said ‘crime is not acceptable, dont do it’ or ‘there are severe consequences for those actions so dont do it.” I dont believe that an apparatus of any form will address the problem. But how do we get to that switch?
The biggest problem that I see is that young people are living in criminal enterprises called the hood. It’s the low expectation cultural enviroment where they live they cause much of this. You have to remove the kids and teenagers from the enviroment if anything is to be done.
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