Many of us, myself included, regard Shelby Steeleโthe Hoover Institute scholar and author of the seminal โWhite Guiltโโas the leading thinker on matters of race in our time.
He and his son Eli have made a feature-length documentaryโโWhat Killed Michael Brown?โโthat, incredibly because of Steeleโs reputation and because of the intelligence and sophistication of the workโhas been rejected for its โcontentโ (really censored or banned) by Amazon, where it was initially supposed to debut by streaming on Oct. 16.
Who the junior league Torquemadas are who did this is unclear, but itโs a blot on Jeff Bezosโs reputation that he should never outlive. Although the First Amendment doesnโt necessarily apply to private companies, the tech behemoths have already transcended the wildest dreams of the founders in their global reach and need to be reined in significantly.
But enough about the well-known malfeasance of the technology giants who have a habit of suppressing information they donโt like. What about the movie, which, fortunately, will be available on Vimeo on the premiere date?
The documentaryโwritten and narrated by Shelby, and directed and photographed by Eliโis exceptionally well-made, powerful, moving, sometimes searing, and, in its inevitable conclusion, ineffably sad.
Although it deals with the subject, this film isnโt just the umpteenth retelling of how so many people, led by the media and exploitative political leaders of the Sharpton ilk, began to believe the supposedly cop-as-racist-murderer lie of โHands Up! Donโt Shoot!โ in the Ferguson/Michael Brown affair.
Itโs far more than that. It places this tragedy in the context of a retelling of the history of the civil rights movement from the positive and productive days of Martin Luther King Jr. through the era of Black Power and the Panthers that the young Shelby himself participated in, to the violent, self-destructive desecrations of Black Lives Matter we are living through today. BLM was created out of the Ferguson riots.
The film is in many ways a visual version of Steeleโs โWhite Guilt.โ Itโs the outgrowth of that liberal guilt, largely about the whites themselves because its real intention was and is toย exonerateย themselves, to shield them from accusations of racism, Shelby avers, that has led to the downfall of black society.