Monday, February 7, 2011

Bearing Witness to Cruelty

By now most of us have seen the video of 13 year old Nadin Khoury being chased, beaten in the soiled snow of Philadelphia and hung from the spikes of a cold metal fence. The grainy video was taken using the cell phone of one of the suspected adolescent assailants. It is imagery that is hard to view, yet someone angled a cell phone close enough to hear the victim’s entreaty and to record the full heinous assault - including the passersby who ignored the beaten boy’s pleas.

Without this cell phone video, the majority of us would have no idea that this crime was committed. But do we want to bear witness to the cruelty that has taken residence in our communities and our psyches? However the video can possibly be used as evidence leading to the conviction of the attackers. Does the end justify the means? Is this what we expect our youth to do with the tools we have so willingly proffered? Perhaps the video was to serve as a trophy for the perpetrators of the cowardly act (that was passing for a sport).  Would you record such an event? And if so, for what purpose?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

We live in troubled times... on the one hand it was critical to capture the heinous act of oppression for prosecution... on the other hand it was BLACK ON BLACK hanging... I am sure the irony was lost on the young 'black' men who perpetrated the act of tyranny on a person just like them... young black male The fear i saw, the anger i felt and the sorry i experienced in learning of this catastrophe, and then to bear witness by watching (like many others) with my eyes the hate... was indicative of where we are as PEOPLE. We are no longer interested in being HUMAN, we do not RESPECT, HONOR or LOVE... frankly the greatest purpose of chronicling this horrendous act is / will be listed in the historical archives as 'this is what they do to each other' so why is it wrong 'when we do the same thing'....

Anonymous said...

So i don't get it. should we take pictures of things that are bad so we can show people what's going on or should we just ignore these bad things because we might be exploiting a bad situation?