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  • Ghetto Court

    The Detroit News reports:

    Mayor Kenneth Cockrel Jr.’s administration was dealt an embarrassing blow Friday, after his top lawyer ignited a racial flap by saying the city’s 36th District Court was “acting like a ghetto court.”

    Kathleen Leavey, who is white, resigned as the city’s corporation counsel Thursday, but said the comment was misinterpreted. That same day, the court’s chief judge, Marilyn Atkins, sent a scathing letter to numerous city officials calling the remark racist.

    Deputy Mayor Saul Green asked Leavey to quit. Cockrel’s spokesman, Daniel Cherrin, on Friday called the comments “unacceptable.”

    “I called it that because of the way they treat people,” Leavey said, referring to long lines for service that are common. “They treat people poorly … whether you are black or white. You just get less service than you get in the suburbs. It’s just a bad situation.”

    “It definitely could be perceived as a racist statement,” Kenyatta said. “I don’t think she would have said that about Dearborn’s court.”

    Leavey said she plans to revert to her civil servant position in the Law Department. She’s been with the city since 1985, including a stint as director of the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department from 2000 to 2002.

    “I am not going down without a fight,” Leavey said.

    She said she is “deeply, deeply wounded” by the accusations she is racist.

    So basically this woman is being canned because she’s white. I don’t normally have much sympathy for this line or argument. But let’s get real.

    Calling a messed up court system “ghetto” should not be a firing offense. Especially if the court system is! Yes, I know calling something ghetto is offense to some. And I briefly address this in my book (and then proceed to call the Eastern District “ghetto” with a capital G.).

    Yes, it’s a loaded term. Ghetto can be a racist term; it can also be a descriptive term. If it’s used to label a decent person as “low class” simply because of skin color, it’s racist. But many people call themselves ghetto. Many people actghetto. Many people don’t.

    To me, the question is whether callingthe Detroit system ghetto is justifiable. Now I don’t know the Detroit court system at all. But if it’s anything like Baltimore’s, and given Leavey’s comments it probably is, the court system is underfunded, overworked, and virtually incapable of meeting out true justice for and to the hundreds of thousand of poor black men and women–men and women from the ghetto (many but not all of whom are ghetto)–that walk through it’s revolving doors every year.

    The court system is one big hustle. It’s about getting by with what you got, pulling one over on people out to hurt you, and looking out for number one. The courts beat you down and saps your will to fight for what’s right. You can call that justice if you want, but if that’s not ghetto, I don’t know what is.

  • One more thing…

    This might be the last thing I write about the inauguration. But the Onion, as usual, has a very funny story.

  • It’s official: Obama is a great black

    It’s official: Obama is a great black

    The Great Blacks in Wax Museum unveiled their Obama statue. Pictures in the Baltimore Sun.

    That’s Rep. Elijah Cummings on the right. He’s flesh and blood.

    Now you might think I’m writing The Great Black in Wax Museum because of some thinly veiled hipster irony in this supposed post-racial era.

    Actually, no. I just like the museum. And yes, unlike anybody else I worked with, I’ve actually been there as a paying customer. Wax museums crack me up. I always roll my eyes thinking about them. Doesn’t everyone?

    But then when I go to one, I find them very amusing and somewhat educational (for the record, I also like those old-fashioned behind-the-glass perspective-based panoramas museums used to be into).

    Anyway, the Great Black in Wax Museum not only has a great name, but it’s also one of the only cultural institutions that actually is inthe Eastern District. 1601 E North Ave. It’s just across the street from the far better patronized 1400 E North Ave.

    Is the neighborhood safe? Well. No. But that shouldn’t stop you. Just be careful. I’m not saying you’ll be shot. I’m just saying lots of other people have been shot very nearby. If you can’t park right in front on North Ave, I’d try the courthouse lot across the street.

  • Obama’s Inauguration

    Three Cheers!

    I enjoyed the afternoon but was a little disappointed with Obama’s speech. I thought he said all the right things. I liked it. But I don’t think, unlike his race speech, that this was a speech for the ages. Oh well.

    [update: John Dickerson at Slate.com agrees with me.]

    I wonder when right-wing conspiracy theorists will question Obama’s legitimacy (since I guess the supposed no-birth-certificate thing is played out) because, thanks to the Chief Justice’s blunder, Obama never actually did say the oath of office with the correct words in order: “I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my Ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.” But it was pretty clear from watching that Obama knew the words and was giving Roberts time to correct himself.

    [update: Here’s the Times story on the matter]

    But don’t worry; Obama is still President!

    My favorite moments?

    Obama tacking on “non-believers” after the list of religions that together make up America.

    Obama saying, “We will restore science to its rightful place.” It’s nice to move on from the Scopes Trial of 1926. It’s a shame that in 2009 we still have to.

    But really, I loved Joseph Lowery ending it all on a lighter note with a retro 1960’s cadence:

    “We ask you to help us work for that day when black will not be asked to get in back, when brown can stick around, when yellow will be mellow, when the red man can get ahead, man, and when white will embrace what is right.” Amen.

    (McCain supporters can click here.)

  • Inauguration Day

    Here’s to the peaceful transition of power and a belated thanks to George Washington. Washington started a great tradition more than 200 years ago: he voluntarily stepping down from power rather than become a power-hungry dictator. Thanks, George.

    Here’s just a sampling of reports from elsewhere. One from Kenya and another from Turkey.

  • Adolphus is a nice name for a boy

    File this under B for “bad parents.”

    Naming Children for Nazis Puts Spotlight on the Father

    That’s putting it mildly.

    And to think I have a friend who hated being named Nimrod. Better a Biblical Mighty Hunter than Adolf Hitler Campbell, Honszlynn Hinler Jeannie Campbell, and JoyceLynn Aryan Nation Campbell!

    The children have been taken from their parents. But not, supposedly, for their names. It doesn’t seem hard to imagine that Mr. Campbell is not a good father. Why? Because he’s crazy!

    Mr. Campbell had at least two of the children’s names legally changed in recent months. He dropped his son’s original first name, Antonio (Adolf and Hitler had been the middle names), so he is now Adolf Hitler Campbell, and fixed his daughter’s birth certificate to correct the spelling of “Aryan.” (He has said that Hinler is the correct spelling of Himmler — that history books are wrong.)

    The Campbell’s landlord is not renewing their lease and is quoted in the Times as saying: “They’re not destroying anything, the house is clean and they pay their rent on time,” he said. But, he added, “There comes a point when you say, ‘Enough is enough.’”

  • 30-pound marijuana brick delivered to wrong address

    How come UPS never drops one off on my stoop? Well, maybe it’s better that the police don’t mistakenly raid my house.

    One of my students works for UPS. Not delivering. But in their shipping building. He said (with disapproval) that a lot of his coworkers are street-level drug dealers when they’re not on the clock at UPS. So it doesn’t surprise me that some get involved in shipping.

  • He didn’t follow orders

    I feel like it was just yesterday I wrote:

    “If police think you might be armed and you won’t follow orders… well, it’s on you. Sorry. It may not be right, but that’s just the way it is.”

    Here’s a Baltimore case in point.

  • $815,000 for fired Seattle-area cop

    Mike Carter of the Seattle Timesreports:

    A former Mountlake Terrace police sergeant whose views supporting the decriminalization of marijuana led to his dismissal in 2005 has won his job back and an $815,000 settlement from the city and Snohomish County.

    However, Sgt. Jonathan Wender will not return to the streets. In addition to the financial settlement, the city has agreed to keep him on administrative leave and to pay him a $90,000-a-year salary for the next two years, when he will be able to retire after 20 years with the department.

    In addition, he won back pay dating to when he was fired and the restoration of his retirement benefits, said his lawyer, Andrea Brenneke.

    In a lawsuit, Wender, 42, had claimed the city and county violated his right to free speech by targeting him for his political beliefs. Wender, who holds a Ph.D., teaches full time at the University of Washington and has written and lectured extensively about police work and drug policy.

    Read the whole story here.

    Officer Wender’s is a fellow member of LEAP (though I don’t know him). Too bad I couldn’t get wrongfully fired when I was a cop! But then that might not have been the wisest career move at the time.

    Officer Wender’s dissertation title was, I’m not making this up: “Policing as Poetry: Phenomenological and Aesthetic Reflections Upon the Bureaucratic Approach to Human Predicaments.” Wow… that title is straight out an Onionparody on PhD dissertations! On the other hand, the line, “There is a tragic beauty in working the streets, [and] I miss the intimacy of making order out of chaos,” iskind of poetic.